... Finally, That all and each of the
Officers, as
well
Military Men as Counsellors and Gownmen, and Ecclesiasticks of what
degree they may be, who have serv’d the one or other
Party among the
Allies,
or among their Adherents, let it be in the Gown, or with the Sword, from
the highest to the lowest, without any
distinction or
exception, with their
Wives,
Children, Heirs,
Successors,
Servants, as well
concerning their
Lives as Estates, shall be restor’d by all Partys in the
State of
Life,
Honour, Renown,
Liberty of
Conscience,
Rights and
Privileges, which they
enjoy’d before the abovesaid Disorders; that no
prejudice shall be done
to their
Effects and
Persons, that no
Action or
accusation shall be enter’d
against them; and that further, no
Punishment be inflicted on them, or
they to bear any
damage under what pretence soever: And all this shall
have its
full effect in
respect to those who are not
Subjects or Vassals
of his
Imperial Majesty, or of the
House of
Austria. ...
... That he who by his
Assistance or
Counsel shall
contravene this
Transaction or Publick
Peace, or shall
oppose its
Execution
and the abovesaid Restitution, or who shall have endeavour’d, after the
Restitution has been lawfully made, and without exceeding the
manner agreed
on before, without a
lawful Cognizance of the Cause, and without the
ordinary
Course of
Justice, to molest those that have been restor’d, whether Ecclesiasticks
or Laymen; he shall incur the
Punishment of being an Infringer of the publick
Peace, and
Sentence given against him according to the
Constitutions of
the Empire, so that the Restitution and Reparation may have its
full effect. ...