The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 |
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Others were polemics aimed at eradicating specific abuses , while still others ,
like José de Acosta ' s Natural and Moral History of the Indies , were largely
concerned with other matters and mentioned the treatment of the Indians only in ...
Others were polemics aimed at eradicating specific abuses , while still others ,
like José de Acosta ' s Natural and Moral History of the Indies , were largely
concerned with other matters and mentioned the treatment of the Indians only in ...
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As far as religious persecution was concerned , he was merely carrying out the
program begun by his father , a native of the Netherlands . He failed to realize ,
as so many reformers are apt to do , that his innovations entailed a complete ...
As far as religious persecution was concerned , he was merely carrying out the
program begun by his father , a native of the Netherlands . He failed to realize ,
as so many reformers are apt to do , that his innovations entailed a complete ...
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Of the nine pamphlets with which we are concerned , three are personal attacks
on Gondomar , four are monotonous catalogs of Spanish iniquities , and the
remaining two are straightforward arguments in favor of intervening in the
struggle for ...
Of the nine pamphlets with which we are concerned , three are personal attacks
on Gondomar , four are monotonous catalogs of Spanish iniquities , and the
remaining two are straightforward arguments in favor of intervening in the
struggle for ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Tears of the Indians I | 12 |
A Dark Popish Domdaniel | 29 |
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