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“ The directory agrees upon and 
signs the present treaty of peace 
with the duke of Wurtemburg, ne- 
gociated in the name of the French 
republic by the minister of exter- 
nal relations, named by the exe- 
cutive directory, by an arret of the 
11th Thermidor, (present month) 
and charged with instructions for 
that purpose, at Paris, 21st Thermi- 
dor, 4th year of the French repub- 
lic, one and indivisible. 
(As an authentic copy) 
(Signed) Reverumere Lereaux, 
president. 
LAGARDE, secretary 
general. 
This treaty was ratified by the 
legislative body. 
Treaty of Peace between the French 
Republic and the Margrave of 
Baden. 
THE French republic, and his 
serene highness the Margrave of 
Baden, desirous of re-establishing 
between both countsies the relations 
of friendship and good neighbour- 
hood which existed between them 
before the present war, have ap- 
pointed as their plenipotentiaries, 
namely, theexecutive directory, in 
the name of the French republic, 
citizen Charles Delacroix, minister 
of foreign affairs, and his serene 
highness the margrave of Baden, 
the baron de _ Reitzenstein, his 
chamberlain, and great baliff of 
Lorrach, who, after having ex- 
changed their respective powers, 
have resolved on the following ar- 
ticles: 
Art, 1. There shall be peace 
and good understanding between 
the French republic and bis serene 
hizhnessthe margrave of Baden. 
In consequence, all hostilities shall 
cease between the contracting par- 
ties, to reckon from the ratifica- 
tion of this present treaty. 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 
1796. 
2. The margrave of Baden te- 
vokes all adherence, consent and 
access, public or secret, by him 
given to the coalition armed against 
the French republic, every contin- 
gent or succour, in men,horses, pros 
visions, money, ammunitien, or 
other stores, under any pretence 
whatever, even if hé should be re- 
quired as member of the Germa- 
nic empire. ; 
3. The troops of the republic 
shall pass freely through the do- 
minions of his serene highness, re= 
side there, and occupy all military 
posts necessary for their opera- 
tions. 
4. His serene highness the mar- 
grave of Baden, for himself and 
his successors, cedes tothe French 
republic all the rights that may 
belong to him upon the lordships 
of Rodemachern and Hesperingen, 
in the ct-devant duchy of Luxem- 
burgh ; the portion belonging to 
him in the county of Sponheim, 
and his rights upon the other por- 
tion; the lordship of Grevenstein, 
the bailiwicks of Beinheim and 
Rhod, and generally all the terri- 
tories, rights, and revenues, which 
he possessed, or pretends to have a 
right to possess on the left bank 
of the Rhine. He renounces all 
demands upon the republic respect- 
ing the arrears ofthe said rights 
and revenues, and for every other 
cause anterior to the present trea- 
ty. 
5. His serene highness, ~ the 
reigning margrave of Baden, as 
well in his own name, as in that of 
his two sons, the princes Frederick 
and Louis of Baden, for whom he 
interests hinself strongly, cedes 
and abandons, with entire gua- 
rantee te the French republic, the 
two-thirds of the manor of Kut- 
zeaohausen, situate in the cé-devant 
province 
