History of the Revolutions in Europe, From the Subversion of the Roman Empire in the West, Till the Abdication of Bonaparte

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History of the Revolutions in Europe, From the Subversion of the Roman Empire in the West, Till the Abdication of Bonaparte
Chr De Christophe Koch
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Cfiarles IL King of Spain* son of Philip I V.„ and last -male descendant of the Spaoifth branch of the House of Austria, hnvJHg neither son, nor daughter, nor brother,, the SfMOuah monarchy, according to a fundamental law of the kingdom, which fixed the succession in the^sog^fiofe /tVte, appeared to belong to Maria Theresa, ^een of France, eldest sister of Charles, and to the children of her marriage with Low XIV. To this tide of Maria Theresa, was opposed h^ ex* press renunciation, insoted in ...her marriage'^ooB?
tract, ai|d confirmed by the peace of the Pyreiwea; but li^ French maintained, thit.that renuneialiQn was noil, and th^t it jc»mld ncti pv^ptdice the dult Digitized by VjOOQIC PERIOD VII. A. D. 1648 -.17 13. 147 Aen of tke Queen, who held ^eir right, not from thehr metlier, trat hy the ftmdunental law of €lpaiii.
' AcUaitthig the ^nlidtty of the Queen's remtncut- |Mm» the lineal order devolved the Spanish atic- «eMton on her yonnger skter, Margaret Theresa, wko had married the Emperor Leopold I., and left an only daoghter, Maiia Antmnette, spouse tat the Elector of Barute, and mother of Joseph Ferdinand, the Electoral Prince of Bavaria.


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