STATE PAPE RS. 
aid in men, horses, provisions, 
money, warlike stores or otherwise, 
under whatever title they may be 
- demanded—even though he should 
be catled up »n as member of the 
Germanic « mpire. 
3. The troups of the French re- 
pubic shall have free passage into 
the states of his royal highness, 
and permission to reside and to oc- 
cupy all the military posts neces- 
Sary for their operations. 
4. His serene hizhness the duke 
of Wu-temberg and Teck re- 
Aounces in favour of the French 
Tepudlic for himself, his succes- 
so‘, and all who have any claim, 
all bis rights to the principality 
of Mo theliard, the lordships of 
Hericourt, Passavant, and other 
dependencies, in the county of 
H»bourg, also the lord-hips of 
R quewir and Osthein, and gene- 
rally cedés toi, all the property, 
rights and landed revenue, which 
“he possesses on the left bank of 
the Rhine, and the arrears due to 
him. He renounces all right a- 
gainst the republic for all claims 
he might pretend to have against 
the French republic, for the priva- 
tion hitherto of the said righis and 
Tevenues; and any other claim of 
whatever den mination anterior to 
the present treaty. 
5. His serene highness engages 
not 1o permit the emigrants and 
priests, banished from the French 
sepublic, to reside in his states. 
6. There shall immediately be 
concluded between the two pow- 
ers, a treaty of commerce on 
groun)'s reciprocally advantageous. 
In the mean time all commercial 
relations*shall be renewed on the 
same footing as before the present 
war. All articles and commo- 
dities belonging to the soil, the 
manufactures, the colonies or fis 
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sheriesof France, shall enjoy in 
the states of his royal highness, 
liberty of transit, exempted from 
all duties except the tolls on care 
riages and horses. French drivers 
shall, with respect to the payment 
-of the said tolls, be treated as the 
most favoured nation. 
7. The French republic, and his 
serene highness the duke of Wur- 
temburg, respectively. engage to 
remove the sequestration of all ef- 
fects, revenues, or goods, se'zed, 
confiscated, detained, or sold, be- 
longing to French citizens on the 
one band, and to the inhabitants 
of the dutches of Wurtembery and 
Teck on the other; and to admit 
them toa legal exercise of their 
Tespective engagements and rights. 
, 8. All the prisoners respective) 
made shall be delivered up within 
a month reckoning, from the ex- 
change of the ratifications of the 
present treaty, on paying the debts 
they may have contracted during 
their captivity. The sick and 
wounded shall still be taken care 
of in their respective hospitals, 
and shall be delivered up immedi- 
ately on their cure, 
9. Conformably to the sixth 
article of the treaty concluded at 
the Hague, on the 27th Floreal of 
the third year, the present treaty 
of peace and amity 1s declared to 
be common with the Batatian ree 
public. 
10. It shall be ratified, and the 
ratincation exchanged within a 
month, reckoning from the signa- 
ture, and sooner 1f possible. 
Paris,20ton Thermidor, fourth year 
of the French republic, one 
and indivisible. 
(Signed) Cu. Devacrorx. 
Cuartes, baron de 
Woepart, 
ABEL, 
The 
