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 Granted; but the French-born ubjects hall be at liberty to erve the King of France; and in cae Dominica hould return to the power of England, thoe who do not chue to erve, hall not be punihed by the French government.

All the prioners taken during the attack of the iland hall be retored.

Granted.

The merchants of the iland may receive any veels, that hall be addreed to them, from any part of the world, without being liable to confication,—dipoe of their merchandize, and carry on their commerce; and the port hall be free for that purpoe, they paying the ordinary duties paid in the French ilands. Granted,