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Whatever energy Charles might have shown during the siege, all seemed now to evaporate.When Charles check this out was crowned as Charles VI.The affairs of Joseph seemed to be almost desperate, his armies struggling against overpowering foes all over Europe, from the remotest borders of Transylvania to the frontiers of Portugal.In this check this out state of affairs the British ministry pressed negotiations for peace.Austria and Spain were still in heart at war, as the emperor claimed the crown of Spain, and was only delaying active hostilities until he could dispose of his more immediate foes.This new check this out law of succession Charles issued under the name of the Pragmatic Sanction.Ragotsky was chosen military chief, with the title of Dux, or leader.For two years the war raged between Austria and France with war's usual vicissitudes of defeat and victory on check this out either side.But Charles was now so powerful that he resolved to prosecute the war even though abandoned by England.Naples, Sicily, check this out Mantua and Milan in Italy, also recognized his sovereignty.His children were dead he was old, infirm, sick, the victim of insupportable melancholy utterly weary of life, and yet awfully afraid to die.This was in check this out November, 1705.Charles, whose ambition was roused by his sudden and unexpected elevation, exerted all his energies to thwart the progress of negotiations, and bitterly complained that the allies were dishonorably deserting the cause which they had espoused.The emperor, having three daughters and no sons, with natural parental partiality, but unjustly, and with great want of magnanimity, was anxious to deprive the daughters of Joseph of their rights, that he might secure the crown for check this out his own daughters.He now resolved to try the effect of concessions.