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and commerce are again restored 

 between the two States, the same 

 as they existed before the war. 

 They shall be subject to the same 

 regulations, and enjoy the same 

 advantages as before the breaking 

 out of the war. 



IV. The sequestration laid on 

 the property of both Sovereigns, 

 and of their respective subjects, as 

 well as the embargo laid on the 

 shipping of both nations in the 

 various ports of Russia and Den- 

 mark at the time when war was 

 declared, shall be removed as soon 

 as the present treaty is ratified. 



V. The two high contracting 

 parties formally bind themselves to 

 conclude no separate peace with 

 the common enemy. 



(The 6th article regulates the 

 mode in which the Russian troops 

 in Holstein were to be supplied.) 



VII. The two high contracting 

 parties guarantee to each other 

 the possession of their present states, 

 so as they shall be found at the 

 period of a general peace. 



VIII. The ratifications of the 

 present treaty shall be exchanged 

 within six weeks at Copenhagen, 

 or ealier, if possible. 



In confirmation whereof, we, 

 the Plenipotentiaries theieto au- 

 thorized with full powers, have 

 signed this present treaty, at 

 Hanover, this Sth Feb. 1814." 

 (Signed) 



E. BOURKE. 



P. Von Suchtelen. 



CHARACTERS. 



