The History of South Carolina in the Revolution, 1775-1780
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As to the citizens, they required that all civil officers and the citizens who had boine arms during the siege must also be prisoners on parole, and with respect to their property in the city should have the same terms as were granted to the militia. It was also required that all persons then in the town, not described in these articles, were to be understood to be prisoners on parole. They declined to entertain the proposition in regard to the right of citizens to choose whether they would con...tinue British subjects. They agreed to allow the French Consul })rotec- tion as to his house, papers, and property, but required that he should consider himself a prisoner on parole, the subjects of France and Spain to have the same terms as IN THE KEVOLUTION 499 the Consul. The officers' horses were not to go out of town, but might be disposed of by a person to be appointed for the purpose. They declined to allow the full honors of war to the garrison, but rec^uired them to march out at an hour appointed to a [)lace designated, Avhere they should tleposit their arms.
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