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However, as soon as the patriots left the protection of their forts and started boarding the ships that were supposed to take them to France, the
Neapolitan King and Queen, who were still safely sheltered in Palermo, informed Lord Nelson that they were disavowing the agreement. The Queen explicitly
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as his personal representative with "the unrestricted quality of alter-ego," signed an armistice with the patriots in the King's name. The agreement gave the French and the patriots the full honors of war, with their persons and property guaranteed, and included the provision that the garrisons of
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British government well into adulthood, the total of which amounted to £288 in 1838.
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and of the stab our English honour has received in being employed to decoy these people, who relied upon our faith, into the most deplorable situation... but
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the forts could embark freely for France. Charles Lock called the agreement "a very wise measure...as it effectively sweeps the Kingdom of the disaffected."
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the sentiment of abhorrence expressed by the whole fleet
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1972:. 16 July 1805. p. 929.
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