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(LOUIS XIV; KING OF FRANCE.) Letter, with secretarial signature ("Louis"), to Ambassador to Sweden Isaac de Pas, Marquis de Feuquières,

SECRET LETTER: SWEDEN SHOULD MAKE PEACE (LOUIS XIV; KING OF FRANCE.) Letter, with secretarial signature ("Louis"), to Ambassador to Sweden Isaac de Pas, Marquis de Feuquières, in French, with portions written in secret ciphers above which the recipient has written the French equivallent, explaining that, despite appearances, France cannot send a flotilla of ships to aid Sweden, ordering movement of French land forces, and approving the suggestion of marriage between the King of Sweden and the daughter of the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Signed by secretary of state for foreign affairs Simon Arnauld de Pomponne. 9 pages, folio, written on recto and verso of the leaves of 3 folded sheets; minor scattered toning, short closed separations at folds. Saint-Germain-en-Laye, 18 February 1679

  • Notes: ". . . [A] squadron of 20 or 30 ships that I might send to Sweden's aid would be too weak to withstand the forces of England; nor is it suitable to the state of my affairs to . . . support this war by putting to sea a flotilla equal to that Crown's. . . .
    "Sweden's affairs are everywhere in such a bad state, yet she does not blame her own ill conduct. I have even learned that her ruin in Prussia is so great that it is no longer possible to negotiate for peace with them until [Sweden is] convinced of the nearly invincible obstacles to naval assistance that they have expected from me.
    ". . . [S]ince the greatest interest of the K[ing of Sweden] in marriage is that it contributes to make peace and to reestablish him in the Empire, I would view somewhat indifferently the choice that he would make . . . ."
    The Treaties of Nijmege, signed in 1678 and 1679, brought an end to the Dutch Wars. Sweden was among the last of France's allies to cease hostilities, as it had tried to regain lost territories. In this letter, King Louis XIV informs his ambassador that France cannot continue to support Sweden due to the superior naval power of England.
    English translation available.

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