The History of Poland From the Earliest Period to the Present Time

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f As these singular documents are of great importance, we will transcribe a few striking clauses. After stating that he has ordered his troops to enter Poland, he proceeds, u He flatters himself, that with feel- ings so pacific, he may depend on the good-will of a nation whose wel- fare can never be indifferent to him, and to which he wishes to give real proofs of his affection and regard. " To add the last step to this climax of galling insult, he orders all the inhabitants, "under penalty of
...the punishment customary in such cases of refusal, " to take an oath of alle- giance to himself and his successors.
DECLARATION OF SIEVERS AND BUCHOLZ. 249 districts of Great Poland and the towns of Thorn and Dantzig with his states, promising, at the same time, to maintain all the inhabitants in their posses- sions, privileges, and rights, secular and ecclesiastic.
The empress ordered her minister, Sievers, to con- cert with the envoy of Prussia, Bucholz, the partition of the kingdom ; and on the 9th of April they laid before the commissioners of the confederates at Grodno a declaration, involving the destiny of Po- land.


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