The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 |
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It is not surprising , then , that Spain and Catholicism came to mean much the
same thing to Protestant Englishmen and that the hatred felt for the one could be
applied equally to the other . This identification of Spain with Catholicism first
bore ...
It is not surprising , then , that Spain and Catholicism came to mean much the
same thing to Protestant Englishmen and that the hatred felt for the one could be
applied equally to the other . This identification of Spain with Catholicism first
bore ...
Strana 42
Had they been aware of the anti - Catholic persecutions , Foxe and Montanus
would no doubt have felt that as papists and servants of the Antichrist , the
English Catholics got what they deserved . Temperamentally , there was nothing
so like a ...
Had they been aware of the anti - Catholic persecutions , Foxe and Montanus
would no doubt have felt that as papists and servants of the Antichrist , the
English Catholics got what they deserved . Temperamentally , there was nothing
so like a ...
Strana 101
This relationship now appears to have been much more complex than it did to
contemporaries , who generally felt that the Ambassador simply dominated the
King , 11 but there is little doubt that Gondomar used it to keep James out of the ...
This relationship now appears to have been much more complex than it did to
contemporaries , who generally felt that the Ambassador simply dominated the
King , 11 but there is little doubt that Gondomar used it to keep James out of the ...
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