The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 |
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Michael Locke , Sir Humphrey Gilbert , and Sir Walter Raleigh all profited from
the advice of Hakluyt the Younger while Walsingham used him to spy out the
colonial ambitions of the French . 2 Lord Howard of Effingham , who commanded
the ...
Michael Locke , Sir Humphrey Gilbert , and Sir Walter Raleigh all profited from
the advice of Hakluyt the Younger while Walsingham used him to spy out the
colonial ambitions of the French . 2 Lord Howard of Effingham , who commanded
the ...
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I . A . Wright , in Hakluyt Society Publications , ser . 2 , no . 62 , 1928 , pp . 116 –
162 . 14 . Hakluyt , Principle Voyages , X , 64 – 74 . Originally printed as Sir John
Hawkins , A true declaration of the troublesome voyadge of M . J . Hawkins to the
...
I . A . Wright , in Hakluyt Society Publications , ser . 2 , no . 62 , 1928 , pp . 116 –
162 . 14 . Hakluyt , Principle Voyages , X , 64 – 74 . Originally printed as Sir John
Hawkins , A true declaration of the troublesome voyadge of M . J . Hawkins to the
...
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Hakluyt , Richard ( the Elder ) . Inducements to the Liking of the Voyage intended
towards Virginia in 40 . and 42 . degrees of latitude . London : 1585 . In The
Writings and Correspondence of the Two Richard Hakluyts . Ed . E . G . R . Taylor
.
Hakluyt , Richard ( the Elder ) . Inducements to the Liking of the Voyage intended
towards Virginia in 40 . and 42 . degrees of latitude . London : 1585 . In The
Writings and Correspondence of the Two Richard Hakluyts . Ed . E . G . R . Taylor
.
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Introduction | 3 |
The Tears of the Indians I | 12 |
A Dark Popish Domdaniel | 29 |
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