The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 |
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Montesinos and set forth with all the zeal of a convert on the course which was to
earn him the title , “ Apostle to the Indians . ” For the next fifty years of his
extraordinary life , he waged a surprisingly effective battle against Spanish
abuses in ...
Montesinos and set forth with all the zeal of a convert on the course which was to
earn him the title , “ Apostle to the Indians . ” For the next fifty years of his
extraordinary life , he waged a surprisingly effective battle against Spanish
abuses in ...
Strana 18
His allegation that anywhere from thirty to fifty million Indians were slain by the
Spaniards is patently absurd and has justly exposed him to much ridicule and
indignant reproach . Though it is generally agreed that Indians died or were slain
in ...
His allegation that anywhere from thirty to fifty million Indians were slain by the
Spaniards is patently absurd and has justly exposed him to much ridicule and
indignant reproach . Though it is generally agreed that Indians died or were slain
in ...
Strana 21
Though proud of his countrymen ' s exploits and notably unsympathetic to the
Indians , Zárate , like many another in those dark days following the Conquest ,
was led by partisanship to reveal what others might have left unsaid .
Though proud of his countrymen ' s exploits and notably unsympathetic to the
Indians , Zárate , like many another in those dark days following the Conquest ,
was led by partisanship to reveal what others might have left unsaid .
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Introduction | 3 |
The Tears of the Indians I | 12 |
A Dark Popish Domdaniel | 29 |
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