History of the Peninsular War, Volume 2 (of 6)Southey, Robert
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History of the Peninsular War, Volume 2 (of 6)
Southey, Robert
Peninsular War, 1807-1814
An armistice accordingly for the purpose of negotiating a definitive
convention was concluded upon[30] these terms: That the river
Sisandre should be the line of demarcation between the two armies,
and that neither of them should occupy Torres Vedras; that the English
general should bind himself to comprehend the armed Portugueze in the
truce, and that their line of demarcation should be from Leiria to
Thomar: that it was agreed that the French army should in no case be
considered as prisoners of war; that all the individuals of it should
be transported to France with their arms and baggage and private
property, and that they should be deprived of no part of it whatsoever:
that no individual, whether Portugueze, Frenchman, or of a nation
allied to France, should be molested for his political conduct, but
be protected, both in person and property, and have liberty to retire
from Portugal within a limited time, with all his effects: that the
neutrality of the port of Lisbon should be acknowledged for the Russian
fleet; that is to say, that, when the English army and fleet should be
in possession of the city and port, the Russian fleet should neither be
disturbed during its stay, nor stopped when it might choose to depart,
nor pursued when it had sailed, till after the time fixed, in such
cases, by maritime law: that all the French artillery, and all their
cavalry horses, should be transported to France.
A demur was, with good reason, made concerning the baggage and private
property which the French were to carry off with them; and Kellermann
explained, that the words were only to bear their strict grammatical
meaning. The article regarding the Russians underwent more discussion.
Sir Hew insisted, that this was a point referable to the Admiral,
and that if he did not agree to it, it must be struck out; with this
understanding on the part of the French negotiator that article was
framed.
♦JUNOT RETURNS TO LISBON.♦
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