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第102章 WAR OF THE SUCCESSION IN SPAIN(5)

The evils produced by a bad government and a bad religion, seemed to have attained their greatest height during the last years of the seventeenth century.While the kingdom was in this deplorable state, the King, Charles, second of the name, was hastening to an early grave.His days had been few and evil.He had been unfortunate in all his wars, in every part of his internal administration, and in all his domestic relations.His first wife, whom he tenderly loved, died very young.His second wife exercised great influence over him, but seems to have been regarded by him rather with fear than with love.He was childless; and his constitution was so completely shattered that, at little more than thirty years of age, he had given up all hopes of posterity.His mind was even more distempered than his body.He was sometimes sunk in listless melancholy, and sometimes harassed by the wildest and most extravagant fancies.

He was not, however, wholly destitute of the feelings which became his station.His sufferings were aggravated by the thought that his own dissolution might not improbably be followed by the dissolution of his empire.

Several princes laid claim to the succession.The King's eldest sister had married Lewis the Fourteenth.The Dauphin would, therefore, in the common course of inheritance, have succeeded to the crown.But the Infanta had, at the time of her espousals, solemnly renounced, in her own name, and in that of her posterity, all claim to the succession.This renunciation had been confirmed in due form by the Cortes.A younger sister of the King had been the first wife of Leopold, Emperor of Germany.She too had at her marriage renounced her claims to the Spanish crown; but the Cortes had not sanctioned the renunciation, and it was therefore considered as invalid by the Spanish jurists.The fruit of this marriage was a daughter, who had espoused the Elector of Bavaria.The Electoral Prince of Bavaria inherited her claim to the throne of Spain.The Emperor Leopold was son of a daughter of Philip the Third, and was therefore first cousin to Charles.No renunciation whatever had been exacted from his mother at the time of her marriage.

The question was certainly very complicated.That claim which, according to the ordinary rules of inheritance, was the strongest, had been barred by a contract executed in the most binding form.The claim of the Electoral Prince of Bavaria was weaker.But so also was the contract which bound him not to prosecute his claim.The only party against whom no instrument of renunciation could be produced was the party who, in respect of blood, had the weakest claim of all.

As it was clear that great alarm would be excited throughout Europe if either the Emperor or the Dauphin should become King of Spain, each of those Princes offered to waive his pretensions in favour of his second son, the Emperor, in favour of the Archduke Charles, the Dauphin, in favour of Philip Duke of Anjou.

Soon after the peace of Ryswick, William the Third and Lewis the Fourteenth determined to settle the question of the succession without consulting either Charles or the Emperor.France, England, and Holland, became parties to a treaty by which it was stipulated that the Electoral Prince of Bavaria should succeed to Spain, the Indies, and the Netherlands.The Imperial family were to be bought off with the Milanese; and the Dauphin was to have the Two Sicilies.

The great object of the King of Spain and of all his counsellors was to avert the dismemberment of the monarchy.In the hope of attaining this end, Charles determined to name a successor.Awill was accordingly framed by which the crown was bequeathed to the Bavarian Prince.Unhappily, this will had scarcely been signed when the Prince died.The question was again unsettled, and presented greater difficulties than before.

A new Treaty of Partition was concluded between France, England, and Holland.It was agreed that Spain, the Indies, and the Netherlands, should descend to the Archduke Charles.In return for this great concession made by the Bourbons to a rival house, it was agreed that France should have the Milanese, or an equivalent in a more commodious situation, The equivalent in view was the province of Lorraine.

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