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tive or person so charged shall be found, would justify his apprehenfion and commitment for trial, if the offence had there been committed. The expenfe of such apprehenfion and delivery shall be borne and defrayed by those who make the requifition and receive the fugitive.

Art. XXVIII. It is agreed, that the first ten articles of this Treaty shall be permanent, and that the fubfequent articles, except the twelfth, shall be limited in their duration to twelve years, to be computed from the day on which the ratifications of this Treaty shall be exchanged, but fully fubject to this condition-that whereas the faid twelfth article will expire, by the limitation therein contained, at the end of two years from the signing the preliminary or other articles of peace which shall terminate the present war in which his Majefty is, engaged, it is agreed, that proper measures shall by concert be taken for bringing the subject of that article into amicable treaty and difcuffion, so early before the expiration of the faid term, as that new arrangements on that head may by that time be perfected, and ready to take place. But if it should unfortunately happen, that his Majesty and the United States should not be able to agree on fuch new arrangements, in that cafe all the articles of this Treaty, except the first ten, shall then cease and expire together.

Lastly. This Treaty, when the same shall have been ratified by His Majesty, and by the President of the United States, by and with the advice and confent of their Senate, and the respective ratifications mutually exchanged, shall be binding and obligatory on His Majesty, and on the faid States, and shall be by them refpectively executed and observed with punctuality, and the most fincere regard to good faith; and whereas it will be expedient, in order the better to facilitate intercourse and obviate difficulties, that other articles be proposed and added to this Treaty, which Articles from want of time and other circumstances cannot now be perfected-it is agreed, that the faid parties will, from time to time, readily treat of and concerning such articles, and will fincerely endeavour fo to form them, as that they may conduce to mutual convenience, and tend to promote mutual fatisfaction and friendship

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Done at London, this Nineteenth
day of November, One Thou-
sand Seven Hundred and Ninety
Four.

GRENVILLE.
JOHN JAY.

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