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第107章 WAR OF THE SUCCESSION IN SPAIN(10)

That part of the war which Lord Mahon has undertaken to relate, though not the least important, is certainly the least attractive.In Italy, in Germany, and in the Netherlands, great means were at the disposal of great generals.Mighty battles were fought.Fortress after fortress was subdued.The iron chain of the Belgian strongholds was broken.By a regular and connected series of operations extending through several years, the French were driven back from the Danube and the Po into their own provinces.The war in Spain, on the contrary, is made up of events which seem to have no dependence on each other.The turns of fortune resemble those which take place in a dream.Victory and defeat are not followed by their usual consequences.Armies spring out of nothing, and melt into nothing.Yet, to judicious readers of history, the Spanish conflict is perhaps more interesting than the campaigns of Marlborough and Eugene.The fate of the Milanese and of the Low Countries was decided by military skill.The fate of Spain was decided by the peculiarities of the national character.

When the war commenced, the young King was in a most deplorable situation.On his arrival at Madrid, he found Porto Carrero at the head of affairs, and he did not think fit to displace the man to whom he owed his crown.The Cardinal was a mere intriguer, and in no sense a statesman.He had acquired, in the Court and in the confessional, a rare degree of skill in all the tricks by which.

weak minds are managed.But of the noble science of government, of the sources of national prosperity, of the causes of national decay, he knew no more than his master.It is curious to observe the contrast between the dexterity with which he ruled the conscience of a foolish valetudinarian, and the imbecility which he showed when placed at the head of an empire.On what grounds Lord Mahon represents the Cardinal as a man "of splendid genius,""of vast abilities," we are unable to discover.Lewis was of a very different opinion, and Lewis was very seldom mistaken in his judgment of character."Everybody," says he, in a letter to his ambassador, "knows how incapable the Cardinal is.He is an object of contempt to his countrymen."A few miserable savings were made, which ruined individuals without producing any perceptible benefit to the State.The police became more and more inefficient.The disorders of the capital were increased by the arrival of French adventurers, the refuse of Parisian brothels and gaming-houses.These wretches considered the Spaniards as a subjugated race whom the countrymen of the new sovereign might cheat and insult with impunity.The King sate eating and drinking all night, lay in bed all day, yawned at the council table, and suffered the most important papers to lie unopened for weeks.At length he was roused by the only excitement of which his sluggish nature was susceptible.His grandfather consented to let him have a wife.The choice was fortunate.Maria Louisa, Princess of Savoy, a beautiful and graceful girl of thirteen, already a woman in person and mind at an age when the females of colder climates are still children, was the person selected.The King resolved to give her the meeting in Catalonia.He left his capital, of which he was already thoroughly tired.At setting out he was mobbed by a gang of beggars.He, however, made his way through them, and repaired to Barcelona.

Lewis was perfectly aware that the Queen would govern Philip.He, accordingly, looked about for somebody to govern the Queen.He selected the Princess Orsini to be first lady of the bedchamber, no insignificant post in the household of a very young wife, and a very uxorious husband.The Princess was the daughter of a French peer, and the widow of a Spanish grandee.She was, therefore, admirably fitted by her position to be the instrument of the Court of Versailles at the Court of Madrid.The Duke of Orleans called her, in words too coarse for translation, the Lieutenant of Captain Maintenon: and the appellation was well deserved.She aspired to play in Spain the part which Madame de Maintenon had played in France.But, though at least equal to her model in wit, information, and talents for intrigue, she had not that self-command, that patience, that imperturbable evenness of temper, which had raised the widow of a buffoon to be the consort of the proudest of kings.The Princess was more than fifty years old, but was still vain of her fine eyes, and her fine shape;she still dressed in the style of a girl; and she still carried her flirtations so far as to give occasion for scandal.She was, however, polite, eloquent, and not deficient in strength of mind.

The bitter Saint Simon owns that no person whom she wished to attach could long resist the graces of her manners and of her conversation.

We have not time to relate how she obtained, and how she preserved, her empire over the young couple in whose household she was placed, how she became so powerful, that neither minister of Spain nor ambassador from France could stand against her, how Lewis himself was compelled to court her, how she received orders from Versailles to retire, how the Queen took part with her favourite attendant, how the King took part with the Queen, and how, after much squabbling, lying, shuffling, bullying, and coaxing, the dispute was adjusted.We turn to the events of the war.

When hostilities were proclaimed at London, Vienna, and the Hague, Philip was at Naples.He had been with great difficulty prevailed upon, by the most urgent representations from Versailles, to separate himself from his wife, and to repair without her to his Italian dominions, which were then menaced by the Emperor.The Queen acted as Regent, and, child as she was, seems to have been quite as competent to govern the kingdom as her husband or any of his ministers.

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