The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 |
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Strana 26
40 This was outright murder at the hands of a drunken ruffian , but to Garcilaso ,
the execution of Tupac Amaru was little better . The rebellion , as he saw it , was
a myth , a legal fiction whose sole purpose was to satisfy the personal animosity ...
40 This was outright murder at the hands of a drunken ruffian , but to Garcilaso ,
the execution of Tupac Amaru was little better . The rebellion , as he saw it , was
a myth , a legal fiction whose sole purpose was to satisfy the personal animosity ...
Strana 69
His hand is , at any rate , suspiciously evident in passages like the following : If
the Castilians , pretending a religious care of planting Christianity in those parts ,
have ... Hath God forgotten to be gracious to the workmanship of his own hands ?
His hand is , at any rate , suspiciously evident in passages like the following : If
the Castilians , pretending a religious care of planting Christianity in those parts ,
have ... Hath God forgotten to be gracious to the workmanship of his own hands ?
Strana 109
... Madrid they had given the Spanish a heaven - sent opportunity to make off with
what little remained of England ' s independent foreign policy . The mind boggles
at what might have happened had Olivares decided to lay hands on the aging ...
... Madrid they had given the Spanish a heaven - sent opportunity to make off with
what little remained of England ' s independent foreign policy . The mind boggles
at what might have happened had Olivares decided to lay hands on the aging ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Tears of the Indians I | 12 |
A Dark Popish Domdaniel | 29 |
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