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APPENDIX
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19. The French republic gives up to the republic of the United Provinces all the immoveable effects belonging to the house of Orange, and all the moveable property not yet disposed of.

20. As indemnification for the expences of the war, the republic of the United Provinces shall pay to the republic of France one hundred millions of livres; either in specie, or in bills upon foreign powers, as shall be agreed upon.

21. The French republic shall use their good offices with foreign powers in favour of the United Provinces, in order that they may obtain the payment of the sums due to them before the war.

22. No asylum shall be given by the republic of the United Provinces to the French emigrants, and no asylum shall be given by the republic of France to the Orange emigrants.

23. The present treaty shall be ratified within two decades, or sooner if possible.

Concluded at the Hague, on the 15th of May, 1795; afterwards ratified by both the contracting parties.

FINIS.

T. Davison, White-Friars.