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placed being locked and sealed up ; 

 the books of their library shall be 

 conveyed to the royal library ; and 

 whosoever shall endeavour to ob- 

 struct the execution of this part of 

 my Royal Decree, in any way 

 whatever ; 1 also declare him 

 guilty of High Treason, and that 

 as such the punishment of death 

 shall be inflicted upon him. And 

 from this day shall cease in every 

 tribunal of the kingdom all pro- 

 ceedings in any cause, now pend- 

 ing for any infraction of the Con- 

 stitution, and those who, for such 

 causes, have been imprisoned or 

 arrested, shall be immediately set 

 at liberty. Such then is my will, 

 because the welfare and happiness 

 of the nation require it. 

 Given at Valencia, the 4th 

 of May, 1814. 



1. The King. 

 Pedro de Macanaz, Secre- 

 tary of Decrees. 



As Captain General of New 

 Castile, Political and Military Go- 

 vernor of the whole Province, and 

 by order of his Majesty Don Fer- 

 dinand VII. whom God preserve, 

 1 cause it to be published. 



Francisco Raymon de 

 Eguia V Letona. 



Madrid, May 11, 1814. 



Treaty of Peace between the Allied 

 Po'xers and France. 



In the name of the most Holy 

 and undivided Trinitj^ 



His Majesty the King of France 

 and Navarre, on the one part, and 

 his Majesty the Emperor of Aus- 

 tria, King of Hungary and Bohe- 

 mia, and his Allies, on the other, 

 being animated by tm equal wish 

 to put an end to the long agita- 

 tions of Europe, and to the cala- 



mities of nations, by a solid peace, 

 founded on a just distribution of 

 force between the Powers, and 

 containing in its stipulations the 

 guarantee of its duration ; and 

 his Majesty the Emperor of Aus- 

 tria, King of Hungary and Bo- 

 hemia, and his Allies, no longer 

 wishing to e.xact from France, at 

 the present moment, when being 

 replaced under the paternal go- 

 vernment of her Kings, she thus 

 offers to Europe a pledge of secu- 

 rity and stability, conditions and 

 guarantees which they had to de- 

 mand with regret under her late 

 government; their said Majesties 

 have appointed Plenipotentiaries to 

 discuss, conclude, and sign a 

 treaty of peace and friendship ; 

 that is to say : — 



His IVIajesty the King of France 

 and Navarre, M. Charles Maurice 

 Talleyrand-Perigord, Prince of Be- 

 nevento, Grand Eagle of the Le- 

 gion of Honour, Grand Cross of 

 the Order of Leopold of Austria, 

 Knight of the Order of St. Andrew 

 of Russia, of the Orders of the 

 Black and Red Eagle of Prussia, 

 &c. his Minister and Secretary of 

 State for Foreign Aft'airs; and his 

 Majesty the Emperor of Austria, 

 King of Hunjrary and Bohemia, 

 M. M. Prince Clement Wenreslas 

 Lothaire of Metternich-Winne- 

 burg-Ochsenhausen, Knight of the 

 Golden Fleece, Grand Cross of the 

 Order of St. Stephen, Grand 

 Eagle of the Legion of Honour, 

 Knight of the Russian Orders of 

 St. Andrew, St. Alexander Neusky, 

 and St. Anne, of the first class, 

 Knight Grand Cross of the Prus- 

 sian Orders of the Black and Red 

 Eagle, Grand Cross of the Order 

 of St. Joseph of Wurtzburg, 

 Knight of the Order of St. Hubert 



