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( 9 ) are to la perpetually, or for a fixed period. Thus having inured to the proprietors every advantage they have a right to from their villagers, and willing to encourage mo effectually the population of our country, we publi and proclaim a perfect and entire liberty to all people, either who may be newly coming to ettle, or thoe who, having emigrated, would return to their native country; and we declare mo olemnly, that any peron coming into Poland from whatever part of the world, or returning from abroad, as oon as he ets his foot on the territory of the Republic, becomes free and at liberty to exercie his indury, wherever and in whatever manner he pleaes, to ettle either in towns or villages, to farm and rent lands and houes, on tenures and contracts, for as long a term as may be agreed on; with liberty to remain, or to remove, after having fulfilled Rh