The History of Hungary And the Magyars: From the Earliest Period to the Close of the Late War

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None was more regardless of self, none ever showed more loyal devotion to duty, to patriotism, and to honour. In the closing year of his life, his intellect seems to have given way under the influence of seclusion and disappointment, and to have sunk into a state of monastic gloom. But even at the last he was a noble wreck.* Joseph died in April, 1711, but three months after the pacification of Hungary.
* He left two sons, Francis and George. They were educated at the Austrian Court, but were n
...ot permitted to assume the family name. They both died young, and without issue.
CHAPTER XIX.
CHAELBS III. AND MAEIA THEBBSA.
A.D. 1711—1777.
Joseph was succeeded by the archduke Charles, his brother, who had disputed the crown of Spain' with Philip V. The resources of the empire were now exhausted ; Charles himself was sick of war, and he therefore confirmed the treaty of Szathmar with a very good will, and restored to the Hungarians the crown and regalia which had been kept for a long time at Vienna.


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