... That there shall be a Christian and
Universal
Peace, and a perpetual, true, and sincere Amity, between his Sacred
Imperial
Majesty, and his most Christian Majesty; as also, between all and each
of the
Allies, and Adherents of his said
Imperial Majesty, the
House of
Austria, and its Heirs, and
Successors; but chiefly between the Electors,
Princes, and
States of the Empire on the one side; and all and each of
the
Allies of his said Christian Majesty, and all their Heirs and
Successors,
chiefly between the most Serene
Queen and
Kingdom of Swedeland, the Electors
respectively, the
Princes and
States of the Empire, on the other part.
That this
Peace and Amity be observ’d and
cultivated with such a Sincerity
and Zeal, that each
Party shall endeavour to
procure the
Benefit,
Honour
and
Advantage of the other; that thus on all sides they may see this
Peace
and
Friendship in the Roman Empire, and the
Kingdom of
France flourish,
by entertaining a good and faithful Neighbourhood. ...
... Touching the
Affair of Hesse Cassel, it has been
agreed as follows: In the first
place, The
House of Hesse Cassel, and all
its
Princes, chiefly Madam Emelie Elizabeth Landgravine of Hesse, and her
Son Monsieur William and his Heirs, his
Ministers,
Officers, Vassals,
Subjects,
Soldiers, and others who follow his
Service in any
manner soever, without
any
Exception, notwithstanding
Contracts to the
contrary,
Processes, Proscriptions,
Declarations,
Sentences,
Executions and
Transactions; as also notwithstanding
any
Actions and Pretensions for
Damages and
Injuries as well from Neutrals,
as from those who were in
Arms, annull’d by the
General Amnesty here before
establish’d, and to take
place from the beginning of the
War in
Bohemia,
with a
full Restitution (except the Vassals, and
Hereditary Subjects of
his
Imperial Majesty, and the
House of
Austria, as is laid down in the
Paragraph, Tandemomnes, &c.) shall partake of all the
Advantages redounding
from this
Peace, with the same
Rights other
States enjoy, as is set forth
in the Article which commences, Unanimi, &c. ...
... That the
Diets of the Empire shall be held within
six
Months after the
Ratification of the
Peace; and after that
time as
often as the Publick Utility, or Necessity requires. That in the first
Diet the Defects of precedent Assemblys be chiefly
remedy’d; and that then
also be treated and settled by
common Consent of the
States, the Form and
Election of the
Kings of the Romans, by a Form, and certain
Imperial Resolution;
the
Manner and
Order which is to be observ’d for declaring one or more
States, to be within the Territorys of the Empire, besides the
Manner otherways
describ’d in the
Constitutions of the Empire; that they consider also of
re-
establishing the Circles, the renewing the Matricular-
Book, the re-
establishing
suppress’d
States, the moderating and lessening the Collects of the Empire,
Reformation of
Justice and
Policy, the taxing of
Fees in the
Chamber of
Justice, the
Due and requisite instructing of
ordinary Deputys for the
Advantage of the Publick, the true
Office of
Directors in the Colleges
of the Empire, and such other
Business as could not be here expedited. ...