... That Processes which have been hitherto enter’d
on this Account, together with the Transactions and Promises made for the
Restitution of Debts, shall be look’d upon as void; and yet the Sums of
Money, which during the War have been exacted bona fide, and with a good
intent, by way of Contributions, to preventgreaterEvils by the Contributors,
are not comprehended herein. ...
... The most Christian King shall restore to the said
Archduke bona fide, and without delay, all Papers, Documents of what nature
so-ever, belonging to the Lands which are to be surrender’d to him, even
as many as shall be found in the Chancery of the Government and Chamber
of Ensisheim, or of Brisac, or in the Records of Officers, Towns, and Castles
possess’d by his Arms. ...
... And that this Restitution of possess’d Places,
as well by his Imperial Majesty as the most Christian King, and the Allys
and Adherents of the one and the other Party, shall be reciprocally and
bona fideexecuted. ...