STATE 
- The Russian troops already sta- 
_ tioned at the Seven Islands, or which 
may be intended to be transported 
thither, will not enjoy the advantage 
of the subsidies and of the premiere 
mise en campagne, stipulated in the 
present article, before the day of 
their leaving the Seven Islands to 
-commence their operations against 
_the French. 
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, aud rati- 
fied 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 
wi seals of our arms. — Done at St. 
Peter$burgh, the 11th April (30th 
March,) 1805. 
(L. 8S.) Granville Leveson Gower. 
(L. §.) Adam prince Czartoryski. 
(L. 8.) Nicolas de Novossilzoff. 
No. 1. (D.)—Sixth separate Article 
of the Treaty of Concert between 
| his Majesty and the Emperor of 
Russia, signed at St. Petersburgh, 
the 11th April (30th March) 
1803. 
His majesty the king of the united 
kingdom of Great Britain and Ire- 
and, and his majesty the emperor of 
‘all the Russias, being disposed to 
form an energetic concert, with the 
sele view of insuring to Europe a 
lasting and solid peace, founded 
upon the principles of justice, equity, 
and the law of nations, by which 
they are constantly guided, are 
aware of the necessity of a mutual 
understanding at this time upon 
_ Several principles, which they will 
_ evince in pursuance of a previous 
concert, as soon as the events of 
the war may render it necessary. 
PAPE RS. 
. These principles are in no degree 
to control the public opinion in 
France, or in any other countries 
where the combined armies may 
carry on their operations, with 
respect to the form of government it 
may be proper to adopt; nor to 
appropriate to themselves, till # 
peace should be concluded, any of 
the conquests made by one or the 
other of the belligerent parties ; and 
to take possession of the towns and 
territories which may be wrested 
from the common enemy, in the 
name of the country or states. to 
which, by acknowledged right, they 
belong, and in all other cases, in the 
name of all-the members of the 
league; and finally to assemble, at 
the termination of the war, a general 
congress to discuss and fix the pro- 
visions of the law of nations, on 
a more determined basis than un- 
fortunately has hitherto been prae- 
ticable; and to insure the observ. 
ance by the establishment of a 
federative system calculated upon 
the situation of the different states 
of Europe. 
This separate article shal] 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 aflixed thereto the 
seals of our arms.—Done at St. 
Petersburgh, the 11th April (30th ~ 
March) 1805. 
(L. S$.) Granville Leveson Gower. 
(L. S.) Adam prince Czartoryski. 
(LL. $.}. Nicolas de Novossilzoff. 
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No, 1 (E.)—Eighth separate Article, 
It being possible that the bias 
which the French goverament tries - 
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