... The Most Christian
King shall
restore to the
Duke
of Wirtemberg, after the
manner hereafter related, where we shall mention
the
withdrawing of Garisons, the
Towns and Forts of Hohenwiel, Schorendorff,
Turbingen, and all other
places, without
reserve, where he keeps Garisons
in the Dutchy of Wirtemberg. As for the
rest, the Paragraph, THE
HOUSE
OF WIRTEMBERG, &c. shall be understood as inserted in this
Place, after
the same
manner it’s contain’d in the
Treaty of the Empire, and of Swedeland. ...
... That the
Inhabitants of each
Place shall be oblig’d,
when the
Soldiers and Garisons draw out, to furnish them without
Money
the necessary Waggons,
Horses, Boats and
Provisions, to carry off all things
to the appointed
Places in the Empire; which Waggons,
Horses and Boats,
the Governors of the Garisons and the
Captains of the
withdrawing Soldiers
shall
restore without any
Fraud or Deceit. The
Inhabitants of the
States
shall
free and relieve each other of this trouble of carrying the things
from one
Territory to the other, until they arrive at the appointed
Place
in the Empire; and the Governors or other
Officers shall not be allow’d
to bring with him or them the lent Waggons,
Horses and Boats, nor any other
thing they are accommodated with, out of the
limits they belong unto, much
less out of those of the Empire. ...