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Monthly Chronicle.
In consideration of these restitutions , to be hereby made by his Britannic Majesty , all property belonging to the Prince of Orange , in the month of December , 1794 , and which has been seized and confiscated since that period , shall be restored to him , or a full equivalent in money given him for the same . And the French Republic further engages to procure for ' him , at the general peace , an adequate compensation for the loss ofhis offices and dignities in the United Provinces ; and the persons who have been imprisoned or banished , or whose property has been sequestered or confiscated in the said republic , on account of their
attachment to the interests of the House of Orange , or to the formergovernment of the United Provinces , shall be released , and shall be at liberty to return to their country , and to reside therein , and lo enjoy their property there , conforming themselves to the law and constitution there established . 15 . The French Republic engages to conclude a definitive peace with her Most Faithful Majesty on the same footing of the state of possession before the war , and without any further demand or burthensome condition being made on either s . ide .
16 . All the stipulations contained in this treaty , respecting the time and manner of making the restitutions therein mentioned , and all the privileges thereby reserved to the inhabitants or proprietors in the islands or territories restored or ceded , shall apply in like manner to the restitutions to be made by virtue of any ofthe three last aiticles , viz . the 131 I 1 , 14 th , and 15 th , except in those instances where the same may be derogated from by the mutual consent of the parties concerned . 17 All former treaties of between the respective parties to whom the
. peace said three articles relate , and which subsisted and were in force at the commencement of hostilities betweon them respectively , shall be renewed , except in such instances only where the same may be derogated from by mutual consent ; and the articles of " this treaty for the restoration of prisoners , the cessation of hostilities , and the decision relative to prizes and sei 2 ures , shall equally apply to the respective parties to whom the said three articles relate , and shall be held to be
in full force between Iheni , as soon as they shall respective !}' , and in due form , have acceded to this treaty . 18 . All sequestrations imposed by any ofthe parties named in this treaty , on the rights , properties , or debts , of individuals belonging to any other ofthe said parties , shall be taken off , and Ihe properly of whatever kind shall be restored in the fullest manner to the lawful owner ; or . just compensation be made for it : and all complaints of injury done to private property , contrary to the usual practice and rule of war , and all claims of private rights or property which belonged to
individuals at the periods of the commencement of hostilities respectively , between the said parties , viz . Great Britain and Portugal on the one side , and France , Spain , and , Holland on the other ; and which ought , according to the usual practice and laws of nations , to revive at the period of peace , shall be received , heard , and decided , in the respective conns of justice of . the different parties , ; and full justice , therein shall be done by each of ihe said parlies to ihe subjects and people of the other , in the sairie manner as to their own subjects or people . And if iuy complaint should arise respecting the execution of this articlewhich
, , complaints shall not be settled by mutual agreement between the respective Governments within twelve months afler the same shall have been preferred to them , the same shall be determined bv sworn Commissioners to be appointed on each side , with power lo call in an Arbitrator of any indifferent nation ; and the decision of the said Commissioners shall be binding and without appeal . 19 . HisBritaunic Majesty and the French Republic promise to observe sincerely , and bona fide , all the articles contained and established in the present 'Treaty ; and they will not suffer the same to be infringeddirectly or indirectlyby their
re-, , spective subjects ; and the said contracting parlies guarantee to each other , generally and reciprocally , all Ihe stipulations ofthe present treaty . 10 . The solemn ratifications of the present Treaty , prepared in due and good form , shall be exchanged in between the contracting parties , in the space of a month , or sooner , if possible , to be computed from the day of the signature of the present Treaty . ( To be continued . )
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Monthly Chronicle.
In consideration of these restitutions , to be hereby made by his Britannic Majesty , all property belonging to the Prince of Orange , in the month of December , 1794 , and which has been seized and confiscated since that period , shall be restored to him , or a full equivalent in money given him for the same . And the French Republic further engages to procure for ' him , at the general peace , an adequate compensation for the loss ofhis offices and dignities in the United Provinces ; and the persons who have been imprisoned or banished , or whose property has been sequestered or confiscated in the said republic , on account of their
attachment to the interests of the House of Orange , or to the formergovernment of the United Provinces , shall be released , and shall be at liberty to return to their country , and to reside therein , and lo enjoy their property there , conforming themselves to the law and constitution there established . 15 . The French Republic engages to conclude a definitive peace with her Most Faithful Majesty on the same footing of the state of possession before the war , and without any further demand or burthensome condition being made on either s . ide .
16 . All the stipulations contained in this treaty , respecting the time and manner of making the restitutions therein mentioned , and all the privileges thereby reserved to the inhabitants or proprietors in the islands or territories restored or ceded , shall apply in like manner to the restitutions to be made by virtue of any ofthe three last aiticles , viz . the 131 I 1 , 14 th , and 15 th , except in those instances where the same may be derogated from by the mutual consent of the parties concerned . 17 All former treaties of between the respective parties to whom the
. peace said three articles relate , and which subsisted and were in force at the commencement of hostilities betweon them respectively , shall be renewed , except in such instances only where the same may be derogated from by mutual consent ; and the articles of " this treaty for the restoration of prisoners , the cessation of hostilities , and the decision relative to prizes and sei 2 ures , shall equally apply to the respective parties to whom the said three articles relate , and shall be held to be
in full force between Iheni , as soon as they shall respective !}' , and in due form , have acceded to this treaty . 18 . All sequestrations imposed by any ofthe parties named in this treaty , on the rights , properties , or debts , of individuals belonging to any other ofthe said parties , shall be taken off , and Ihe properly of whatever kind shall be restored in the fullest manner to the lawful owner ; or . just compensation be made for it : and all complaints of injury done to private property , contrary to the usual practice and rule of war , and all claims of private rights or property which belonged to
individuals at the periods of the commencement of hostilities respectively , between the said parties , viz . Great Britain and Portugal on the one side , and France , Spain , and , Holland on the other ; and which ought , according to the usual practice and laws of nations , to revive at the period of peace , shall be received , heard , and decided , in the respective conns of justice of . the different parties , ; and full justice , therein shall be done by each of ihe said parlies to ihe subjects and people of the other , in the sairie manner as to their own subjects or people . And if iuy complaint should arise respecting the execution of this articlewhich
, , complaints shall not be settled by mutual agreement between the respective Governments within twelve months afler the same shall have been preferred to them , the same shall be determined bv sworn Commissioners to be appointed on each side , with power lo call in an Arbitrator of any indifferent nation ; and the decision of the said Commissioners shall be binding and without appeal . 19 . HisBritaunic Majesty and the French Republic promise to observe sincerely , and bona fide , all the articles contained and established in the present 'Treaty ; and they will not suffer the same to be infringeddirectly or indirectlyby their
re-, , spective subjects ; and the said contracting parlies guarantee to each other , generally and reciprocally , all Ihe stipulations ofthe present treaty . 10 . The solemn ratifications of the present Treaty , prepared in due and good form , shall be exchanged in between the contracting parties , in the space of a month , or sooner , if possible , to be computed from the day of the signature of the present Treaty . ( To be continued . )