The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 |
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THE TEARS OF THE INDIANS ma maAnti - Hispanism in England was a native
growth , but even had it been otherwise , the non - English writers mentioned by
Juderías , Cárbia , and Arnoldsson could scarcely have initiated the movement
by ...
THE TEARS OF THE INDIANS ma maAnti - Hispanism in England was a native
growth , but even had it been otherwise , the non - English writers mentioned by
Juderías , Cárbia , and Arnoldsson could scarcely have initiated the movement
by ...
Strana 81
19 As the English had been able to seize the weather gauge , it was up to them to
begin the engagement , but for nine long days they found it impossible to break
what even Hakluyt was forced to call “ a good and close order . " 20 As Mattingly
...
19 As the English had been able to seize the weather gauge , it was up to them to
begin the engagement , but for nine long days they found it impossible to break
what even Hakluyt was forced to call “ a good and close order . " 20 As Mattingly
...
Strana 159
English . In C . H . Firth , Naval Songs and Ballads , Navy Record Society . 1908 .
XXXIII , 21 - 23 . - . A Joyfull new Ballad declaring the happy obtaining of the
great Galleazzo , wherein Don Pedro Valdez was the Chief . London : John Wolfe
...
English . In C . H . Firth , Naval Songs and Ballads , Navy Record Society . 1908 .
XXXIII , 21 - 23 . - . A Joyfull new Ballad declaring the happy obtaining of the
great Galleazzo , wherein Don Pedro Valdez was the Chief . London : John Wolfe
...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Tears of the Indians I | 12 |
A Dark Popish Domdaniel | 29 |
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