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concern the good of the fervice of his moft Chriftian Majefty, or that of the alliance of Hanover, in fuch case the king of Denmark fhall not make any difficulty to give them for the fervice of his most Christian Majesty; and a convention fhall be made, for that purpose, fix weeks after the demand shall have been made by his most Chriftian Majefty.

4. And confidering, that if the Mufcovites fhould come by land to penetrate into the North, and trouble the peace of the empire, they could not have any other paffage than through the territories of Poland; and, as it cannot be doubted, but that this kingdom remembers ftill the diforders which the Mufcovites committed there a few years ago, it is agreed, by this prefent article, to communicate to the king, and to the republick of Poland, the concert which has been formed to hinder their entering into the empire, and to invite them to take likewise on their part the most effectual measures to stop the paffes which the Mufcovites would be defirous of taking in the territories of the republick of Poland. Done at Copenhagen, this 16th day of April, in the year 1727.

(L. S.) Glenorchy.

The end of Vol. I.

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