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rangements, restored his dominions 
on the left bank of the Rhine, and 
allowed a territorial indemnifica- 
tion to be given to the Stadtholder, 
provided it were not in the neigh- 
bourhood of the Batavian republic. 
To this the emperor also consented, 
on condition it were not in the vi- 
_cinity of hisown dominions: care- 
- fully stipulating, at the same time, 
_ that Prussia should make no new 
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promised to concur, jointly with 
France, in soliciting the diet of the 
empire to give up its feudal sove- 
reignty over those districts. He 
farther agreed to act in concert 
with the republic, in order to ob- 
tain the consent of the empire, that 
the three ecclesiastical electors, and 
the other princes of the empire, who 
suffered any loss of territory, either 
in consequence of this convention, 
or of the pacification to be concluded 
hereafter between France and the 
empire, should be proportionably in- 
demnified in Germany, 
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