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ftice figned at Bologna, his Helinefs 
fhall provide the army with 800 ca- 
valry ‘horfes accoutred, and 800 
draught-horfes, bulls, and buffaloes, 
arid other objects produced from 
the territory of the church: 
XII. Befides the fum mentioned 
in the preteding articles, the Pope 
fhall pay to the French Republic, 
in'{pecie, diamonds, and other va- 
luables, the: fum of 15,000,000 of 
French livres Tournois,* of which 
10,000,000 livres’ fhall be paid. in 
the courfe of March, and five in 
the courfe of April next. + « 
“XI. The 8th article’ of -the 
treaty of armiftice figned’ at Bo- 
logna, concerning the manufcripts 
and objects of art, fhall be carried 
into complete execution as {peedily 
as poffible. — 
XIV. The French army ‘hall 
evacuate Umbria, Perugia, and Ca- 
- Merino, as foon as the 10th article 
of the prefent treaty fhall be exe- . 
cuted and accomplifhed.. 
~ XV. The French army fhall eva- 
cuate the province of Macerata, ex- 
cepting Ancona and Fano, and their 
territories, as foon as the firft five 
millions of the fum mentioned in 
‘the 12th article of the prefent trea- 
ty fhall have been paid and deliver- 
€di HS on ; 
XVI. The French fhall evacuaté 
the territory of the city of Fano, 
and the duchy of Urbino, as foon 
as the fecond five’'millions of the 
fum ‘mentioned in ‘the’ P2th article 
of the prefent treaty fhall have been 
delivered, and thé 3d, 10th, 11th, 
and 12th fhall have ‘been executed. 
The ‘laft’ five millioits, making up 
‘the whole of the fum ftipulated to 
‘be paid by the 11th afticle, fhall be 
‘paid at fartheft in ‘the courfe of 
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“XVII The French -Republic 
cedes to the Pope all its right to 
the different religious foundatioiis 
in’ the:city of Rome,and at Loret- 
to; and the Pope cedes entirely to 
the French Republic all the allodial 
property ‘belonging to the /Holy fee 
in the three provinces) of Bologna, 
Ferrara, and’ Romagna, and particu- 
larly the eftate of Mefola, and its 
dependencies; the Pope .referving 
to himfelf, however, in cafe they 
thall be fold, a third of the fums 
arifing from fuch fale, which fhall 
be remitted as part of his contribu- 
tion.’ : 
e XVIIL. His Holinefs fhall difa- 
vow, by his minifter at: Paris, the 
aflaflination of the Secretary of Le- 
‘gation, Baffeville; and, in the courfe 
of the year, the fum of 300,000 li- 
vres fhall be paid to and divided 
-among thofe who have fuffered by 
this event. 
XIX. His Holinefs fhall fet at 
liberty“all | perfons in ‘confinement 
on account of their political opi- 
nions... __ 
XX. The Commander in Chief 
fhall permit all the prifoners of war 
from the troops of his Holinefs to 
return home, as foon as he fhall have 
received the full ratification of this 
treaty, 
XXI. Untila commercial treaty 
fhall. be. concluded between the 
French Republic and the Pope,,the 
commerce, of the Republic fhall be 
re-eftablifhed, and treated» by the 
ftates of his Holinefs on the fame 
footing as the, nation moft favoured 
in its commerce. 
XXII. Conformable to the 6th 
article of the treaty concluded at 
the’ Hague in April, in the third 
year, the peace concluded by the 
prefent treaty between the French 
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