The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 |
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If Richard Hasleton , who was seized in Majorca after escaping from a Turkish
galley , had received five hundred lashes as he says , 50 he would not have
survived to write a pamphlet about it . There is also no evidence to support the
claim ...
If Richard Hasleton , who was seized in Majorca after escaping from a Turkish
galley , had received five hundred lashes as he says , 50 he would not have
survived to write a pamphlet about it . There is also no evidence to support the
claim ...
Strana 84
34 This is undoubtedly true , but Ubaldini presents no evidence that any serious
confusion resulted from this or from any other cause save superior English
seapower . Such a cavil , though , is no reason to damn a man for spreading
prejudice ...
34 This is undoubtedly true , but Ubaldini presents no evidence that any serious
confusion resulted from this or from any other cause save superior English
seapower . Such a cavil , though , is no reason to damn a man for spreading
prejudice ...
Strana 98
47 Three hundred and fifty years later , with a wealth of documents at our
fingertips , Teixeira ' s campaign may be seen as high comedy , but there is
ample evidence to suggest that his readers thought otherwise . No one attempted
to expose ...
47 Three hundred and fifty years later , with a wealth of documents at our
fingertips , Teixeira ' s campaign may be seen as high comedy , but there is
ample evidence to suggest that his readers thought otherwise . No one attempted
to expose ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Tears of the Indians I | 12 |
A Dark Popish Domdaniel | 29 |
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