登陆注册
37860200000125

第125章 Book V(2)

In this perplexity, all looked to Oxenstiern for counsel and assistance;Oxenstiern applied for both to the German States. Troops were wanted;money likewise, to raise new levies, and to pay to the old the arrears which the men were clamorously demanding. Oxenstiern addressed himself to the Elector of Saxony; but he shamefully abandoned the Swedish cause, to negociate for a separate peace with the Emperor at Pirna. He solicited aid from the Lower Saxon States; but they, long wearied of the Swedish pretensions and demands for money, now thought only of themselves; and George, Duke of Lunenburg, in place of flying to the assistance of Upper Germany, laid siege to Minden, with the intention of keeping possession of it for himself. Abandoned by his German allies, the chancellor exerted himself to obtain the assistance of foreign powers. England, Holland, and Venice were applied to for troops and money; and, driven to the last extremity, the chancellor reluctantly resolved to take the disagreeable step which he had so long avoided, and to throw himself under the protection of France.

The moment had at last arrived which Richelieu had long waited for with impatience. Nothing, he was aware, but the impossibility of saving themselves by any other means, could induce the Protestant States in Germany to support the pretensions of France upon Alsace.

This extreme necessity had now arrived; the assistance of that power was indispensable, and she was resolved to be well paid for the active part which she was about to take in the German war. Full of lustre and dignity, it now came upon the political stage. Oxenstiern, who felt little reluctance in bestowing the rights and possessions of the empire, had already ceded the fortress of Philipsburg, and the other long coveted places.

The Protestants of Upper Germany now, in their own names, sent a special embassy to Richelieu, requesting him to take Alsace, the fortress of Breyssach, which was still to be recovered from the enemy, and all the places upon the Upper Rhine, which were the keys of Germany, under the protection of France. What was implied by French protection had been seen in the conduct of France towards the bishoprics of Metz, Toul, and Verdun, which it had held for centuries against the rightful owners.

Treves was already in the possession of French garrisons;Lorraine was in a manner conquered, as it might at any time be overrun by an army, and could not, alone, and with its own strength, withstand its formidable neighbour. France now entertained the hope of adding Alsace to its large and numerous possessions, and, -- since a treaty was soon to be concluded with the Dutch for the partition of the Spanish Netherlands -- the prospect of ****** the Rhine its natural boundary towards Germany. Thus shamefully were the rights of Germany sacrificed by the German States to this treacherous and grasping power, which, under the mask of a disinterested friendship, aimed only at its own aggrandizement;and while it boldly claimed the honourable title of a Protectress, was solely occupied with promoting its own schemes, and advancing its own interests amid the general confusion.

In return for these important cessions, France engaged to effect a diversion in favour of the Swedes, by commencing hostilities against the Spaniards;and if this should lead to an open breach with the Emperor, to maintain an army upon the German side of the Rhine, which was to act in conjunction with the Swedes and Germans against Austria. For a war with Spain, the Spaniards themselves soon afforded the desired pretext.

Making an inroad from the Netherlands, upon the city of Treves, they cut in pieces the French garrison; and, in open violation of the law of nations, made prisoner the Elector, who had placed himself under the protection of France, and carried him into Flanders.

When the Cardinal Infante, as Viceroy of the Spanish Netherlands, refused satisfaction for these injuries, and delayed to restore the prince to liberty, Richelieu, after the old custom, formally proclaimed war at Brussels by a herald, and the war was at once opened by three different armies in Milan, in the Valteline, and in Flanders. The French minister was less anxious to commence hostilities with the Emperor, which promised fewer advantages, and threatened greater difficulties. A fourth army, however, was detached across the Rhine into Germany, under the command of Cardinal Lavalette, which was to act in conjunction with Duke Bernard, against the Emperor, without a previous declaration of war.

A heavier blow for the Swedes, than even the defeat of Nordlingen, was the reconciliation of the Elector of Saxony with the Emperor.

After many fruitless attempts both to bring about and to prevent it, it was at last effected in 1634, at Pirna, and, the following year, reduced into a formal treaty of peace, at Prague. The Elector of Saxony had always viewed with jealousy the pretensions of the Swedes in Germany;and his aversion to this foreign power, which now gave laws within the Empire, had grown with every fresh requisition that Oxenstiern was obliged to make upon the German states. This ill feeling was kept alive by the Spanish court, who laboured earnestly to effect a peace between Saxony and the Emperor.

Wearied with the calamities of a long and destructive contest, which had selected Saxony above all others for its theatre;grieved by the miseries which both friend and foe inflicted upon his subjects, and seduced by the tempting propositions of the House of Austria, the Elector at last abandoned the common cause, and, caring little for the fate of his confederates, or the liberties of Germany, thought only of securing his own advantages, even at the expense of the whole body.

同类推荐
  • 温公续诗话

    温公续诗话

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 史书占毕

    史书占毕

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 度地

    度地

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 吏皖存牍

    吏皖存牍

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 浦江吴氏中馈录

    浦江吴氏中馈录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 凤逆乾坤之风起云涌

    凤逆乾坤之风起云涌

    "这把玄武剑归我了,小丫头,来日方长."他轻笑。纵身一跃,跳出院墙。她不恼,只道:呵,好一个来日方长。怕是你没有来日。纠纷牵动三界,香雾缭绕中,究竟是谁看破了谁的心...
  • 组团去旅游

    组团去旅游

    一起去旅游啊~穿越各个位面游玩,过程……
  • 豌豆射手前传

    豌豆射手前传

    故事主角豌豆射手来自于植物大战僵尸的游戏元素。这是豌豆射手从出生到成长,从废柴到打僵尸高手的经历。它在蚂蚁王国受封为豌豆骑士,随后开始了修炼自我,战胜僵王博士、十三魔法师和诸多魔怪的历程,最终成长为真正的天选魔法师。
  • 竹笺落

    竹笺落

    这深宫之中,很多事情都由不得他们的意愿……一纸婚书,御赐姻缘,皇恩浩荡,这在外人眼里是无上的荣耀啊!但,事实只有他们知道。什么无上的荣耀,什么天作之合,什么天造地设……都是扯淡!她知道,他是不愿意的;她知道,他有多么的厌恶这场婚姻;她知道,他有多么的抗拒;她知道……只是,他不知道,她是无奈的;他不知道,她对这万万人都求之不得的婚姻避之不及;他不知道,她多么想逃离;他不知道,她留下来只是为了寻找生死不明的挚友;他不知道……“我不想当什么颜府二小姐,更不想当什么皇子妃!”她曾恼怒道。海阔凭鱼跃,天高任鸟飞。这如金丝笼般的皇宫,束缚住的到底是什么…
  • 白羊镇

    白羊镇

    这是一个偏僻而有着悠久历史的小镇,由于大山和河流的阻隔,相对封闭。当市场经济波及到小镇时,居住在这里的人们感到盲然,无所适从,甚至有抵触情绪。然而,面对市场经济,他们不得不改变陈旧的观念,以适应社会的变化。小镇迅速发展,充满生机,日渐繁荣。然而,天有不测风云,一场灾难(地震)突然降临,小镇与外隔绝,变成了一座孤岛,呼天不应,叫地不灵。可是他们没有被吓倒,而是在镇长的带领下抛弃怨恨,积极自救,直到解放军和自愿者的到来。紧接着,在援建队的帮助下,重建了自己的家园。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 善谋下

    善谋下

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 他只对你倾心

    他只对你倾心

    (1v1、sc、无虐)一场意外,元绯初穿越成熹泽朝众人不屑理会的皇后,本想着在一直在冷宫过着平平淡淡(并不)的生活,可谁知原本对她不屑一顾的皇帝开始对她百般骚扰。“娘娘!皇上已经被你关在门外三天了!”“所以他,终于走了?”“皇上他已经翻墙进来了!”
  • 被迫成为留守儿童

    被迫成为留守儿童

    身边至亲之人皆外出打工,萧江只身一人,拿着父母爷爷寄过来的血汗钱,他只能勤奋修炼,追寻至亲打工的脚步!左手太古圣源经,右手九字真言,萧江该如何践行留守之路?
  • 绯闻攻略:不认总裁爹地

    绯闻攻略:不认总裁爹地

    为躲避家中两只吸血鬼,逃到国外;因一时冲动,生下一只拖油瓶;迷糊的单亲妈咪,成为明星好友的绯闻对象情有可原,但这个初次见面的陌生大男人,怎么也被绯闻了一把?还被狗仔队写成“三角争夺战”,甚至、各大娱乐报争相猜测,谁才是小拖油瓶的亲爸。上帝啊,只是绯闻而已,这陌生男人凭什么来要小拖油瓶的抚养权?!