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第105章 WAR OF THE SUCCESSION IN SPAIN(8)

In all probability, neither political nor legal reasonings would have sufficed to overcome the partiality which Charles felt for the House of Austria.There had always been a close connection between the two great royal lines which sprang from the marriage of Philip and Juana.Both had always regarded the French as their natural enemies.It was necessary to have recourse to religious terrors; and Porto Carrero employed those terrors with true professional skill.The King's life was drawing to a close.Would the most Catholic prince commit a great sin on the brink of the grave? And what could be a greater sin than, from an unreasonable attachment to a family name, from an unchristian antipathy to a rival house, to set aside the rightful heir of an immense monarchy? The tender conscience and the feeble intellect of Charles were strongly wrought upon by these appeals.At length Porto Carrero ventured on a master-stroke.He advised Charles to apply for counsel to the Pope.The King, who, in the simplicity of his heart, considered the successor of St.Peter as an infallible guide in spiritual matters, adopted the suggestion;and Porto Carrero, who knew that his Holiness was a mere tool of France, awaited with perfect confidence the result of the application.In the answer which arrived from Rome, the King was solemnly reminded of the great account which he was soon to render, and cautioned against the flagrant injustice which he was tempted to commit.He was assured that the right was with the House of Bourbon, and reminded that his own salvation ought to be dearer to him than the House of Austria.Yet he still continued irresolute.His attachment to his family, his aversion to France, were not to be overcome even by Papal authority.At length he thought himself actually dying.Then the cardinal redoubled his efforts.Divine after divine, well tutored for the occasion, was brought to the bed of the trembling penitent.He was dying in the commission of known sin.He was defrauding his relatives.He was bequeathing civil war to his people.He yielded, and signed that memorable testament, the cause of many calamities to Europe.As he affixed his name to the instrument, he burst into tears.

"God," he said, "gives kingdoms and takes them away.I am already one of the dead."The will was kept secret during the short remainder of his life.

On the third of November 1700 he expired.All Madrid crowded to the palace.The gates were thronged.The antechamber was filled with ambassadors and grandees, eager to learn what dispositions the deceased sovereign had made.At length the folding doors were flung open.The Duke of Abrantes came forth, and announced that the whole Spanish monarchy was bequeathed to Philip, Duke of Anjou.Charles had directed that, during the interval which might elapse between his death and the arrival of his successor, the government should be administered by a council, of which Porto Carrero was the chief member.

Lewis acted, as the English ministers might have guessed that he would act.With scarcely the show of hesitation, he broke through all the obligations of the Partition Treaty, and accepted for his grandson the splendid legacy of Charles.The new sovereign hastened to take possession of his dominions.The whole Court of France accompanied him to Sceaux.His brothers escorted him to that frontier which, as they weakly imagined, was to be a frontier no longer."The Pyrenees," said Lewis, "have ceased to exist." Those very Pyrenees, a few years later, were the theatre of a war between the heir of Lewis and the prince whom France was now sending to govern Spain.

If Charles had ransacked Europe to find a successor whose moral and intellectual character resembled his own, he could not have chosen better.Philip was not so sickly as his predecessor, but he was quite as weak, as indolent, and as superstitious; he very soon became quite as hypochondriacal and eccentric; and he was even more uxorious.He was indeed a husband of ten thousand.His first object, when he became King of Spain, was to procure a wife.From the day of his marriage to the day of her death, his first object was to have her near him, and to do what she wished.

As soon as his wife died, his first object was to procure another.Another was found, as unlike the former as possible.But she was a wife; and Philip was content.Neither by day nor by night, neither in sickness nor in health, neither in time of business nor in time of relaxation, did he ever suffer her to be absent from him for half an hour.His mind was naturally feeble;and he had received an enfeebling education.He had been brought up amidst the dull magnificence of Versailles.His grandfather was as imperious and as ostentatious in his intercourse with the royal family as in public acts.All those who grew up immediately under the eye of Lewis had the manners of persons who had never known what it was to be at ease.They were all taciturn, shy, and awkward.In all of them, except the Duke of Burgundy, the evil went further than the manners.The Dauphin, the Duke Of Berri, Philip of Anjou, were men of insignificant characters.

They had no energy, no force of will.They had been so little accustomed to judge or to act for themselves that implicit dependence had become necessary to their comfort.The new King of Spain, emancipated from control, resembled that wretched German captive who, when the irons which he had worn for years were knocked off, fell prostrate on the floor of his prison.The restraints which had enfeebled the mind of the young Prince were required to support it.Till he had a wife he could do nothing;and when he had a wife he did whatever she chose.

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