The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 |
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Strana 72
Purchas , His Pilgrimes , though lengthy and even valuable in a documentary
sense , was compiled with no discernible purpose in mind and offers no coherent
picture of Spain or the Spanish colonies . It added some particularly grisly ...
Purchas , His Pilgrimes , though lengthy and even valuable in a documentary
sense , was compiled with no discernible purpose in mind and offers no coherent
picture of Spain or the Spanish colonies . It added some particularly grisly ...
Strana 119
The destruction of the Puritan colony at Providence Island in 1641 , though more
serious , is barely mentioned . ... serve to justify the conclusion that the Spaniards
had " conJord tinually invaded in a hostile manner , Our Colonies , 119 IX .
The destruction of the Puritan colony at Providence Island in 1641 , though more
serious , is barely mentioned . ... serve to justify the conclusion that the Spaniards
had " conJord tinually invaded in a hostile manner , Our Colonies , 119 IX .
Strana 138
Many will no doubt refuse to believe that the anti - Hispanism of Cromwell and his
associates played more than a very minor role in their decision to attack Spain ' s
West Indian colonies . They will raise the specter of economic causation and ...
Many will no doubt refuse to believe that the anti - Hispanism of Cromwell and his
associates played more than a very minor role in their decision to attack Spain ' s
West Indian colonies . They will raise the specter of economic causation and ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Tears of the Indians I | 12 |
A Dark Popish Domdaniel | 29 |
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