Outlines of History From the Earliest Period to the Present Time

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D. At this ; but the sudden death of that prince revived their 1699- apprehensions. A second treaty of partition was secretly signed by the same powers, giving the electoral prince's part 1700. To the archduke Charles, and Milan to the duke of Lorrain, who was to cede his territories to the dauphin ; and care was taken to prevent, in any case, the crown of Spain being united to that of France or the empire.
The emperor rejected the treaty of partition, and the king of Spain nominated the archdu
...ke his heir. The nobles and clergy of Spain were for the Bourbons. The archbishop of Toledo prevailed on the king to write to consult the pope ; and Innocent XII. , aware that the liberties of Italy depended on restraining the imperial power, required him to prefer the family of Bourbon. A new will was secretly made, in which 1701. The duke of Anjou, second son of the dauphin, was declared heir. Charles died soon afterwards, and Louis, after some hesitation, accepting the succession, the young king was crowned, under the title of Philip V.

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