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第113章 WAR OF THE SUCCESSION IN SPAIN(16)

At length the Archduke advanced into Castile, and ordered Peterborough to join him.But it was too late.Berwick had already compelled Galway to evacuate Madrid; and, when the whole force of the Allies was collected at Guadalaxara, it was found to be decidedly inferior in numbers to that of the enemy.

Peterborough formed a plan for regaining possession of the capital.His plan was rejected by Charles.The patience of the sensitive and vainglorious hero was worn out.He had none of that serenity of temper which enabled Marlborough to act in perfect harmony with Eugene, and to endure the vexatious interference of the Dutch deputies.He demanded permission to leave the army.

Permission was readily granted; and he set out for Italy.That there might be some pretext for his departure, he was commissioned by the Archduke to raise a loan in Genoa, on the credit of the revenues of Spain.

From that moment to the end of the campaign the tide of fortune ran strong against the Austrian cause.Berwick had placed his army between the Allies and the frontiers of Portugal.They retreated on Valencia, and arrived in that Province, leaving about ten thousand prisoners in the hands of the enemy.

In January 1707, Peterborough arrived at Valencia from Italy, no longer bearing a public character, but merely as a volunteer.His advice was asked, and it seems to have been most judicious.He gave it as his decided opinion that no offensive operations against Castile ought to be undertaken.It would be easy, he said, to defend Arragon, Catalonia, and Valencia, against Philip.

The inhabitants of those parts of Spain were attached to the cause of the Archduke; and the armies of the House of Bourbon would be resisted by the whole population.In a short time the enthusiasm of the Castilians might abate.The government of Philip might commit unpopular acts.Defeats in the Netherlands might compel Lewis to withdraw the succours which he had furnished to his grandson.Then would be the time to strike a decisive blow.This excellent advice was rejected.Peterborough, who had now received formal letters of recall from England, departed before the opening of the campaign; and with him departed the good fortune of the Allies.Scarcely any general had ever done so much with means so small.Scarcely any general had ever displayed equal originality and boldness.He possessed, in the highest degree, the art of conciliating those whom he had subdued.But he was not equally successful in winning the attachment of those with whom he acted.He was adored by the Catalonians and Valencians; but he was hated by the prince whom he had all but made a great king, and by the generals whose fortune and reputation were staked on the same venture with his own.The English Government could not understand him.He was so eccentric that they gave him no credit for the judgment which he really possessed.One day he took towns with horse-soldiers; then again he turned some hundreds of infantry into cavalry at a minute's notice.He obtained his political intelligence chiefly by means of love affairs, and filled his despatches with epigrams.The ministers thought that it would be highly impolitic to intrust the conduct of the Spanish war to so volatile and romantic a person.They therefore gave the command to Lord Galway, an experienced veteran, a man who was in war what Moliere's doctors were in medicine, who thought it much more honourable to fail according to rule, than to succeed by innovation, and who would have been very much ashamed of himself if he had taken Monjuich by means so strange as those which Peterborough employed.This great commander conducted the campaign of 1707 in the most scientific manner.On the plain of Almanza he encountered the army of the Bourbons.He drew up his troops according to the methods prescribed by the best writers, and in a few hours lost eighteen thousand men, a hundred and twenty standards, all his baggage and all his artillery.Valencia and Arragon were instantly conquered by the French, and, at the close of the year, the mountainous province of Catalonia was the only part of Spain which still adhered to Charles.

"Do you remember, child," says the foolish woman in the Spectator to her husband, "that the pigeon-house fell the very afternoon that our careless wench spilt the salt upon the table?" "Yes, my dear," replies the gentleman, "and the next post brought us an account of the battle of Almanza." The approach of disaster in Spain had been for some time indicated by omens much clearer than the mishap of the salt-cellar; an ungrateful prince, an undisciplined army, a divided council, envy triumphant over merit, a man of genius recalled, a pedant and a sluggard intrusted with supreme command.The battle of Almanza decided the fate of Spain.The loss was such as Marlborough or Eugene could scarcely have retrieved, and was certainly not to be retrieved by Stanhope and Staremberg.

Stanhope, who took the command of the English army in Catalonia, was a man of respectable abilities, both in military and civil affairs, but fitter, we conceive, for a second than for a first place.Lord Mahon, with his usual candour, tells us, what we believe was not known before, that his ancestor's most distinguished exploit, the conquest of Minorca, was suggested by Marlborough.Staremberg, a methodical tactician of the German school, was sent by the emperor to command in Spain.Two languid campaigns followed, during which neither of the hostile armies did anything memorable, but during which both were nearly starved.

At length, in 1710, the chiefs of the Allied forces resolved to venture on bolder measures.They began the campaign with a daring move, pushed into Arragon, defeated the troops of Philip at Almenara, defeated them again at Saragossa, and advanced to Madrid.The King was again a fugitive.The Castilians sprang to arms with the same enthusiasm which they had displayed in 1706.

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