The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 |
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All of these opinions have been debated at length , but whatever its wider
implications , the Armada was certainly the highwater mark of English anti -
Hispanism . Those who might have taken the stories of Dutchmen and sailors
with a well ...
All of these opinions have been debated at length , but whatever its wider
implications , the Armada was certainly the highwater mark of English anti -
Hispanism . Those who might have taken the stories of Dutchmen and sailors
with a well ...
Strana 77
Equally important , the Armada provided the government and the Protestant
faction with a new and unparalleled opportunity to muster public opinion against
the enemy . Different motives were involved , but the end result was much the
same .
Equally important , the Armada provided the government and the Protestant
faction with a new and unparalleled opportunity to muster public opinion against
the enemy . Different motives were involved , but the end result was much the
same .
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22 The story was somewhat different after the English used fireships in Calais
roads , and there can be no question that the Spaniards were decisively beaten
at Gravelines . The Armada was outsailed , outgunned , outnumbered , and ...
22 The story was somewhat different after the English used fireships in Calais
roads , and there can be no question that the Spaniards were decisively beaten
at Gravelines . The Armada was outsailed , outgunned , outnumbered , and ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Tears of the Indians I | 12 |
A Dark Popish Domdaniel | 29 |
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