The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 |
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Before two days had passed , close observation revealed that the Spaniards
were secretly preparing an attack . Though Hawkins had expected this , and had
indeed prepared for it himself , he registered an immediate protest . The viceroy '
s ...
Before two days had passed , close observation revealed that the Spaniards
were secretly preparing an attack . Though Hawkins had expected this , and had
indeed prepared for it himself , he registered an immediate protest . The viceroy '
s ...
Strana 91
9 Here the modern reader , far removed from an imminent attack by the tercios of
Spain , must pause and consider . Perhaps this is the ultimate evidence of
Spanish duplicity , for who could help but suspect a people who enjoy their
servitude ...
9 Here the modern reader , far removed from an imminent attack by the tercios of
Spain , must pause and consider . Perhaps this is the ultimate evidence of
Spanish duplicity , for who could help but suspect a people who enjoy their
servitude ...
Strana 126
attack. on. Spanish territory and the difficulty of finding talented spokesmen for
their views . In John Milton they possessed a writer of the first magnitude , but
Milton was only one very busy man . He could not be expected to represent
Cromwell ...
attack. on. Spanish territory and the difficulty of finding talented spokesmen for
their views . In John Milton they possessed a writer of the first magnitude , but
Milton was only one very busy man . He could not be expected to represent
Cromwell ...
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