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pences of the war, shall be paid 
by the convention, to the amount 
of 1,500,000 livres. 
6. The past conduct of the 
Chouans is buried in oblivion. 
“7. Succours shall be given to 
those among the Chouans who have 
Jost all their property by the war. 
8. The leases of farms, situ- 
ated in Anjou and Upper Poitou, 
granted to insurgent Vendeans, are 
annulled. 
g. ‘The crops of these farms 
shall be divided, one half to the 
proprietor, and the other to’ the 
*armer. 
aso. The farmers shall be indem- 
nified for the losses they have suf- 
fered by the war. 
t1. The Chouans shall be re. 
stored to all their property, move- 
able and immoveable, on submit. 
ting to the laws of the republic: the 
sequestration put upon their estates 
shall be taken off, even though 
they may have been enrolled in 
the list of emigrants; and tlre se- 
questration shall also be taken off 
from the estates of the widows and 
children of those who may have 
been condemned. 
Freaty of Peace between France and 
Prussia. 
THE French republic and his 
majesty the king of Prussia, equal. 
ly animated witlr the desire of 
putting an end to the war which 
divides them, by a solid peace be- 
tween the two nations, have no- 
minated for their plenipotentiaries, 
viz. the French republic, the citi. 
zén Francois Barthelemy, itsambas- 
sador in Switzerland ; and the king 
of Prussia, his minister of state, of , 
war, and the cabinet, Charles-Au- 
_ Prussia, situated on the Jeft bank of 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 1705. 
guste, baron de Hardenberg, knight 
of the order of the red eagle, of the 
white eagle, and of St. Stanislaus ; 
who, after exchanging their full 
powers, agreed upon the following 
articles : 
1. There shall be peace, amity, 
and good understanding, between 
the French republic. and the king 
of Prussia, considered both as such, 
and as elector of Brandenbourg, and 
co-essate of the Gernian empire. 
2. In consequence, all hestili- 
ties’ between the two contracting 
powers shall cease, from the day 
of the ratification of the present 
treaty, and neither of them, from 
the same period, shall furnish 
against the other, in any quality, 
or under any title whatsoever, 
any suceours or contingent, in men, 
horses, provisions, money, warlike 
stores, or otherwise. ‘ 
3. Neither of the contracting 
powers shall grant a passage through 
its territory to the troops of the 
enemies of the other. 
4- The troops of the French re- 
public shall evacuate, within fifteers 
days wfter the ratification of the 
present treaty, the parts of the 
Prussian states they may occupy on 
the right bank ef the Rhine. The 
contributions, deliveries, supplies, 
and services of war, shall cease en- 
tirely within fifteen days after the” 
signatore of this treaty. All ars 
rearages due at that period, as well 
as billets and promises given or 
made im that réspeét, shall be null. 
Whatever shall be taken or recciv- 
ed after the period aforesaid, shalf 
be restored gratuitously, or paid for 
in ready money. 
y. The troops of the French res 
public shall continue to occupy the’ 
parts of the states of the king of 
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