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This separate article shall have the 
same force and validity as if it were 
inserted word for word in the treaty 
of concert signed this day, and shall 
be ratified at the same time. 
In witness whereof, we the under- 
signed, by virtue of our full powers, 
, have signed the. present separate 
article, and have affixed thereto the 
seals of our arms.—Done at St. 
Petersburgh this 11th April (30th 
March,) in the year 1805. 
(L. S.) Granville Leveson Gower. 
(L. 8.) Adam prince Czartoryski. 
(L..S.) Nicolas de Novossilzoff. 
No 1. (B.)—Fourth separate Article 
of the Treaty of 'Concert between 
his Majesty and the Emperor of 
Russia, signed at St. Petersburgh, 
11th April—30th March, 1805. 
The collecting of 500,000 effec- 
tive men, mentioned in article 1. of 
the treaty of concert signed this day, 
not being so easy as it is desirable, 
their majesties have agreed that it 
should be carried into execution as 
soon as it should be possible to 
oppose to France an effective force 
of 400,000 men, composed in the 
following manner :— Austria will 
supply 250,000 men,Russia not less 
than 115,000 men, independently of 
the levies made by her in Albania, 
in Greece, &c. and the remainder 
of the 400,000 will be made up 
by the troops of Naples, Hanover, 
Sardinia, and others. 
This separate article sha}] have the 
same force and validity as if it were 
inserted word for word in the treaty 
‘of concert signed this day, and shall 
be ratified at the same time. 
In witness whereof, we the under- 
signed, by virtue of our full powers, 
have signed the present separate 
article and have affixed thereto the 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 1806. 
the seals of our arms.—Done at St. 
Petersburgh, this 11th April, (30th 
March) in the year 1805. 
(L. S$.) Granville Leveson Gower. 
/(L. S.) Adam prince Czartoryski. 
(L, 8.) Nicolas de Novossilzoff. 
No. 1. (C.)—Fifth separate Article 
of the Treaty of Concert between 
his Majesty and the Emperor of 
Russia, signed at St. Petersburgh, 
11¢h April, (30th of March), 1805. 
His majesty the emperor of all the 
Russias, engages also to march as 
soon as possible an army of not less 
than 60,000 men to the frontiérs of 
Austria, and also another of not Jess 
than 80,000 men to the Prussian 
frontiers, te be ready to co-operate 
with the said courts in the propor- 
tion established by the treaty of con- 
cert signed this day, and to support 
them respectively in case they should 
be attacked by France, who might 
suppose them to be engaged in some 
negociation tending towards an ob- 
ject contrary to her views ; but it is 
understood, that independently of 
the one hundred and fifteen thousand 
men, which his Imperial majesty of 
all the Russias will cause te act 
against the French, he will keep 
bodies of reserve and observation 
upon his frontiers. 
It is moreover agrecd, that, as the 
forces promised by his majesty the 
emperor of all the Russias shall all, 
or in part, quit the frontiers of his 
empire, his Britannic majesty will 
pay them the subsidies at the rate 
established by the present treaty of 
concert, until the return of the said 
forces to their houses; and more- 
over, the equivalent of three months 
of subsidy as a premiere mise en cam- 
pagne. 
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