STATE PAPERS. 



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Germany and of Austria acknow- 

 ledges his majesty the emperor of 

 the French as king of Italy ; but it 

 is agreed that, in conlorniity with 

 the declaration made by his majesty 

 the emperor of the French, at the 

 moment when he took the crown of 

 Italy, that as soon as the parties 

 named in that declaration shall have 

 fnlflljed the conditions tliercin ex- 

 pressed, tlie cro.vu'* of Frunce and 

 Italy shall b.; ?,M)arated for ever, 

 and cannot in any case be united on 

 the sane head. His majesty the 

 emperor of Cccrmany binds himself 

 to acknowledge, on the separation, 

 the successor his majesty the em- 

 peror of the French shall appoint 

 to himself as king of Italy. — Vi. 

 The present treaty of peace is de- 

 clared to comprehend their most se- 

 rene highnesses tiie electors of Ba- 

 varia, VVirtemborg, and Baden, and 

 the Batavian republic, allies of his 

 majesty the emperor of the French, 

 in the present war.— VII. The elec- 

 tors of Bavaria and W'irtemberg 

 having taken the title of king, with- 

 out ceasing nevertheless to belong 

 to the Germanic confederadon, his 

 majesty the emperor of Gern^any 

 and Austria acknowledges them in 

 that character. — VIIl. His majesty 

 the emperor of Germany and Aus- 

 tria, as well for himself, his heirs, 

 and successors, as for the princes 

 of his house, their heirs and suc- 

 cessors res])ectively, renounces the 

 principalities, lordships, domains, 

 and terrilories, hereinafter speci- 

 fied : Cedes ami abandons to his 

 majesty the king of Bavaria, the 

 margraviste of Burgau and its de- 

 jiciidencies, the principality of Eich- 

 staJlt, the part of the territory of 

 I'assan belcMiging to the elec(or of 

 Salzburg, and situated between Bo- 

 hemia, Austria, the Danube, and the 

 Jnn; the country of Tyrol, com- 



prehending therein the principalities 

 of Brixen and Botzcn, the seven 

 lordships of the Voralberg, withi 

 their detached dependencies, th» 

 county of Hohenems, the county of 

 Konigsegg, Hottensels, the lordships 

 of Tetnaiiy and Argen, and the town 

 and territory of J^indan. — To his 

 majesty the king of Wirtember?, 

 t!ie iive cities of the Danube, to wit: 

 lihingen, iNhiuderkengen, Rudliu- 

 gen, Mengen, and Sulgaw, with 

 their dopendoncics. the city of Con- 

 stance excepted, that part of thtj 

 Brisgaw which extends in the pos- 

 sessions of Wirtemberg, and situated 

 to the east of a line, drawn from 

 Sciilegclberg to .Molbach, and the 

 towns and territories of Willengen 

 and Ijrentingen, to his most serene 

 highness (he elector of leaden, the 

 Brisgaw, (with the exception of the 

 branch and separate portions above 

 described), the Ortenaw and their 

 dependencies, the city of Constance, 

 and the commanding of Meinan. — 

 The principalities, lordships, do- 

 mains, and territories above men- 

 tioned shall be possessed respective- 

 ly by their majesties the kings of 

 Bavaria and Wirtemberg, and by 

 his most serene highness the elector 

 of Bnden, as well in paramount as 

 in full property and sovereignty, in 

 the same manner, by the same titles, 

 and with the same rights and pre- 

 rogatives, with which they were 

 ])ossessed by his majesty the emper- 

 or of Germany and Austria, or the 

 jjrinces of his house, and not other- 

 wise. — IX. I lis majesty the emperor 

 of (Germany and Austria, acknow- 

 ledges the debts contracted by the 

 house of Austria, for the benefit of 

 private persons and public establish- 

 ments of the country, making at 

 present an integrant part of the 

 French empire ; and it is agreed that 

 hu said majesty shall remain free 



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