The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 |
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Strana 88
Not until Napoleon ' s day did Englishmen and Spaniards find themselves
fighting in the same cause , and then only briefly . During that weary epoch new
concepts of the Spanish character had little opportunity to develop , and a study
of anti ...
Not until Napoleon ' s day did Englishmen and Spaniards find themselves
fighting in the same cause , and then only briefly . During that weary epoch new
concepts of the Spanish character had little opportunity to develop , and a study
of anti ...
Strana 137
This is not to suggest that our writers were invariably using dubious means in the
service of a dubious cause . Those who may be called propagandists , if by
propagandist we mean one who consciously attempts to influence the thoughts
and ...
This is not to suggest that our writers were invariably using dubious means in the
service of a dubious cause . Those who may be called propagandists , if by
propagandist we mean one who consciously attempts to influence the thoughts
and ...
Strana 153
For a general discussion of Cromwell ' s motives in the “ Western Design ” see
Frank Strong , “ The Causes of Cromwell ' s ... Setting forth On the Behalf of this
Commonwealth , the Justice of their Cause against Spain ( London , 1655 ) , pp .
For a general discussion of Cromwell ' s motives in the “ Western Design ” see
Frank Strong , “ The Causes of Cromwell ' s ... Setting forth On the Behalf of this
Commonwealth , the Justice of their Cause against Spain ( London , 1655 ) , pp .
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