Martin's History of France: the Age of Louis Xiv 1

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Martin's History of France: the Age of Louis Xiv 1
Martin, Henri, 1810-1883
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The Elector Palatine did the same on the same day, — he, the heir of a House that should have been, it would seem, the eternal enemy of Austria. As early as January 26, Denmark, seeing Sweden incline towards France, had thrown herself on the side of the Emperor, and had promised him nine thousand soldiers ; this number was afterwards increased to fifteen thousand. April 24, two of the Dukes of Brunswick- Liineburg promised thirteen thousand auxiliaries to Leopold, in consideration of subsidies.... May 11, the Elector of Cologne, de- prived of the counsellor who thought and acted for him, treated with the United Provinces, and restored to them the places which he had taken from them. He acted like the Eling of England ; in abandoning France, he at least left her the soldiers which he had fiimished her. May 28, the Germanic Diet finally pronounced against France, and declared that the war of the Emperor was a war of the Empire. The great work of French policy was de- stroyed ; Austria had resumed, thanks to the excesses of Louis XTV., tBe supremacy and the direction of Germany against France.

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