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AS SI VAC EE aP A oPLE RS, 
on the effects, rights, and revenues 
ef individuals refiding in their re- 
_{peétive territories, and the coun- 
tries reunited to them, as well as up- 
on ithe public eftablifhments; they 
fhall be bound to pay all debts for 
funds fupplied te them by the faid 
individuals or public eftablifhments, 
and to repay all rents fettled for 
their profit. 
The prefent article is declared 
common to the Cifalpine Republic. 
III. His: Majefty the Emperor, 
King of Hungary and Bohemia, re- 
nounces for himfelf and his fuccef- 
fors, in favour of the French Re- 
public, ail his rights and titles to the 
¢i-devanit Belgic provinces, known 
by the name of the Auftrian Pays 
Bas. The French Republic fhall 
poffefs thefe countries in perpetuity, 
in entire fovereignty and property, 
and with all the territorial effects 
which belong to them. 
IV. All the debts for which the 
foil of the faid countries fhall have 
been mortgaged before the war, 
and the contracts for which {hall 
fubfift in the cuftomary forms, fhall 
be adopted by the French Repub- 
lic. The Plenipotentiaries of his 
Majefty the Emperor fhall give an 
account of them as foon as poffible, 
and before the exchange of the ra- 
tifications, in order that, previous 
to the exchange, the Plenipotentia- 
ries of the two powers may agree 
upon the additional articles expla- 
natory of the prefent, and may fign 
them. 
V. His Majefty the Emperor and 
King confents that the French Re- 
public fhall poffefs, in entire fove- 
reignty, the ¢i-devant Venetian Ifles 
in the Levant, called Corfou, Zante, 
Cephalonia, St. Maure, Cerigo, and 
the other ifles depending upon them, 
as well as Batrinto, Larta, Vonizza, 
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and in general all the ¢i-devant Ve- 
netian eftablifhments in Albany» 
which are fituated lower than the 
Gulph of Lodrino. 
VI. The French Republic con- 
fents that his Majefty the Emperor 
and King fhall poffeis, in entire fo- 
vereigniy and property, the coun- 
tries hereafter mentioned; Iftria, 
Dalmatia, the ¢i-devant Venetian 
ifles in the Adriatic, the mouths of 
Cattaro, the city of Venice, the 
channels and the countries coms 
prifed between the hereditary ftates 
of his Majefty the Emperor and 
King, the Adriatic Sea, and a line 
which, iffuing from the Tyrol, thall 
follow the torrent in front of Gar- 
dola, and traverfe the lake of Garda, 
as far as Lacife, whence a military 
line, offering equal advantages to 
both parties, fhall be marked out by 
officers of enginéers, named on both 
fides, before the exchange of the ra- 
tification of the prefent treaty. The 
line of limitation fhall afterwards pafs 
the Adige at Langiacomo, and fol. 
low the left bank of that river to the 
mouth of the Canal-Blanc, com- 
prifing that part of Porto-Legnago 
which is on the left bank of the 
Adige, with a circular diftri& of 
three thoufand toifes diameter. The 
line fhall proceed by the left bank 
of the Canal-Blanc, by the left bank 
of the Tartaro, by the left bank of 
the canal called Polifella, as far as 
its entrance into the Po, and by the 
left bank of the Great Po, as far as 
the fea. 
VII. His Majefty the Emperor 
and King renounces for ever, with 
re{peét to himfelf and his fucceffors, 
all the rights, and titles arifing out 
of thefe rights, which his faid Ma- 
jefty mightsaffert over the countries 
poflefled by him before the war, 
that now make part of the Cifalpine 
Republic, 
