登陆注册
26528100000114

第114章 WAR OF THE SUCCESSION IN SPAIN(17)

The conquerors found the capital a desert.The people shut themselves up in their houses, and refused to pay any mark of respect to the Austrian prince.It was necessary to hire a few children to shout before him in the streets.Meanwhile, the Court of Philip at Valladolid was thronged by nobles and prelates.

Thirty thousand people followed their King from Madrid to his new residence.Women of rank, rather than remain behind, performed the journey on foot.The peasants enlisted by thousands.Money, arms, and provisions, were supplied in abundance by the zeal of the people.The country round Madrid was infested by small parties of irregular horse.The Allies could not send off a despatch to Arragon, or introduce a supply of provisions into the capital.It was unsafe for the Archduke to hunt in the immediate vicinity of the palace which he occupied.

The wish of Stanhope was to winter in Castile.But he stood alone in the council of war; and, indeed it is not easy to understand how the Allies could have maintained themselves, through so unpropitious a season, in the midst of so hostile a population.

Charles, whose personal safety was the first object of the generals, was sent with an escort of cavalry to Catalonia in November; and in December the army commenced its retreat towards Arragon.

But the Allies had to do with a master-spirit.The King of France had lately sent the Duke of Vendome to command in Spain.This man was distinguished by the filthiness of his person, by the brutality of his demeanour, by the gross buffoonery of his conversation, and by the impudence with which he abandoned himself to the most nauseous of all vices.His sluggishness was almost incredible.Even when engaged in a campaign, he often passed whole days in his bed.His strange torpidity had been the cause of some of the most serious disasters which the armies of the House of Bourbon had sustained.But when he was roused by any great emergency, his resources, his energy, and his presence of mind, were such as had been found in no French general since the death of Luxembourg.

At this crisis, Vendome was all himself.He set out from Talavera with his troops, and pursued the retreating army of the Allies with a speed perhaps never equalled, in such a season, and in such a country.He marched night and day.He swam, at the head of his cavalry, the flooded stream of Henares, and, in a few days, overtook Stanhope, who was at Brihuega with the left wing of the Allied army."Nobody with me," says the English general, imagined that they had any foot within some days' march of us and our misfortune is owing to the incredible diligence which their army made." Stanhope had but just time to send off a messenger to the centre of the army, which was some leagues from Brihuega, before Vendome was upon him.The town was invested on every side.The walls were battered with cannon.A mine was sprung under one of the gates.The English kept up a terrible fire till their powder was spent.They then fought desperately with the bayonet against overwhelming odds.They burned the houses which the assailants had taken.But all was to no purpose.The British general saw that resistance could produce only a useless carnage.He concluded a capitulation; and his gallant little army became prisoners of war on honourable terms.

Scarcely had Vendome signed the capitulation, when he learned that Staremberg was marching to the relief of Stanhope.

Preparations were instantly made for a general action.On the day following that on which the English had delivered up their arms, was fought the obstinate and bloody fight of Villa Viciosa.

Staremberg remained master of the field.Vendome reaped all the fruits of the battle.The Allies spiked their cannon, and retired towards Arragon.But even in Arragon they found no place to rest.

Vendome was behind them.The guerilla parties were around them.

They fled to Catalonia; but Catalonia was invaded by a French army from Roussillon.At length the Austrian general, with six thousand harassed and dispirited men, the remains of a great and victorious army, took refuge in Barcelona, almost the only place in Spain which still recognised the authority of Charles.

Philip was now much safer at Madrid than his grandfather at Paris.All hope of conquering Spain in Spain was at an end.But in other quarters the House of Bourbon was reduced to the last extremity.The French armies had undergone a series of defeats in Germany, in Italy, and in the Netherlands.An immense force, flushed with victory, and commanded by the greatest generals of the age, was on the borders of France.Lewis had been forced to humble himself before the conquerors.He had even offered to abandon the cause of his grandson; and his offer had been rejected.But a great turn in affairs was approaching.

The English administration which had commenced the war against the House of Bourbon was an administration composed of Tories.

But the war was a Whig war.It was the favourite scheme of William, the Whig King.Lewis had provoked it by recognising, as sovereign of England, a prince peculiarly hateful to the Whigs.

同类推荐
  • 道经

    道经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 暴风雨

    暴风雨

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 谷城山馆诗

    谷城山馆诗

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 圣者文殊师利发菩提心愿文

    圣者文殊师利发菩提心愿文

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 敲爻歌

    敲爻歌

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 信仰年代

    信仰年代

    小姨子:“姐夫,你是我一世信仰,你是我一生所爱。”前世,默默无为,要仰望的人太多;今生,会当凌云顶,做那被信仰的人。
  • 异界之废物传奇

    异界之废物传奇

    沧澜大陆,一个不能修习魔法和斗气的平民废物,在偶然之下得到一部来自鸿钧老祖的残缺功法,他能否在这魔法斗气的世界里缔造一个属于他的传奇?
  • 樱花下的爱恋,穿越千年

    樱花下的爱恋,穿越千年

    那年,他身受重伤,他还只是一个七岁孩童,但纯真坚毅的脸上却充满冰冷,他隐约在模糊中看到了一个明媚的身影,淡粉色的衣服与她身后不知名的树上开的花的颜色是那么和谐,恍如隔世般冲他笑着,而他的心也变在那一刻沉沦。再见之时,她已然不是当初的她,而他依旧是冰冷的他。可去不知为什么,他对她却有一种异样的感觉。第一次见她,外人传的没有情丝的他笑了。第二次见她,嗜血如魔的他对她产生了兴趣。第三次,便将她和梦中的小女孩重合在了一起。一直到后来,开启了漫长的追妻之路。
  • 逆天玄冥

    逆天玄冥

    一个普通的不能再普通的高职生,却在一次意外中吞食了上古四灵中的‘玄武’,从此上至三十三天下至九幽十八狱一副光怪陆离的浩瀚画卷在高明眼前铺展开来然而仙亦非仙,魔亦非魔生命沦为草芥无欲无求早已成为历史当正邪不再分明,善恶不再纯粹时且看稚子之心能否永守那份属于生命的坚定
  • 外星人大图说

    外星人大图说

    本书主要介绍了外星人事件曝光、外星人事件揭秘、外星人生命体、外星人丢失的婴孩、外星人青睐地球人、外星人目击报告、外星人与地球人的婚姻等内容。
  • 忆缘

    忆缘

    某天当我睁开眼,我发现周围的一切都是陌生的,包括我自己。我没有了自己的记忆却可以随意穿梭于别人的记忆之中,我像是拥有机器猫的时光机一般,在人们的记忆中与之结缘,观看着人性的善恶美丑。同时也开启了我的寻忆之旅。曾经出现在生命中的人或事不会消失,它只是随着时间的累积,被我们掩埋在记忆深处...
  • 说好话办好事

    说好话办好事

    人人会说话,人人在办事,但结果却是天地之别。越是与我们天天相伴的东西越容易被忽略,越是经常被忽略的东西却越重要。家庭背景、学历、机遇……我们的眼光过多地集中在这些对一个人的成功看起来似乎至关重要的要素上,实际上,所有这些只是给你提供了一个迈向成功的台阶,而说话与办事的本事才是助你迈上这一台阶的源动力。说话嘴上要有硬功夫,办事心里要有软手段。说话与办事可以分开来讲,但不可分开来做,任何把说话与办事的学问教条化、简单化的做法都不可取,它来源于对生活的总结,也必须在具体的运用中去学习。在办事的过程中琢磨说话的窍门,通过说话水平的提高办成别人办不成的事,这才算找到了学习办事技巧与说话诀窍的门径。
  • 废柴七小姐嫁到

    废柴七小姐嫁到

    经史子集,诗词歌赋,琴棋书画,穿针刺绣……似乎没有什么是她不会的天才女子,竟是东清国第一草包废物。是这天下人都能做到,还是传言根本不可信?从今以后,她该会把这女子的才华暴露无遗。以后,再没别人欺负她。只有她欺负别人。而她先做的第一步,就是要指腹为婚的他写下一份休书。
  • 沐雪忘归

    沐雪忘归

    他年少被测到的梦被他年少的气焰放置无地。他的一世功名被帝王的一个念头毁于一旦。他于雪中遇她,那个梦。她自雪中来,当自归于雪。只是他,又该如何...
  • 四季平安

    四季平安

    有些沉默,不是因为成熟,只是有太多的不为认知,让她不知从何说起。____花四季。