The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 |
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The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 William S. Maltby. Lyes
compared premature reports of a Spanish victory with reality and railed at the
contrast . Old accusations were revised in the new context and presented as fact .
The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 William S. Maltby. Lyes
compared premature reports of a Spanish victory with reality and railed at the
contrast . Old accusations were revised in the new context and presented as fact .
Strana 89
Thanks to the King ' s personal involvement in the affair , and his fear that Pérez
would reveal state secrets if pressed too far , the fallen minister was accused only
of peculation , though heresy was later added to the role of his crimes .
Thanks to the King ' s personal involvement in the affair , and his fear that Pérez
would reveal state secrets if pressed too far , the fallen minister was accused only
of peculation , though heresy was later added to the role of his crimes .
Strana 90
... have agreed when Pérez likened his enemies to Moors and accused them of
apostasy whenever they came in contact ... but without pausing to explain he
hastened on to other accusations which are , in their way , even stranger to
modern ...
... have agreed when Pérez likened his enemies to Moors and accused them of
apostasy whenever they came in contact ... but without pausing to explain he
hastened on to other accusations which are , in their way , even stranger to
modern ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Tears of the Indians I | 12 |
A Dark Popish Domdaniel | 29 |
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