The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 |
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Strana 90
Yet the Relaciones remain for the most part a monument to personal animosity
rather than to national hatred . Far more significant in the development of an
English Black Legend , by virtue both of its being written in English and of its
general ...
Yet the Relaciones remain for the most part a monument to personal animosity
rather than to national hatred . Far more significant in the development of an
English Black Legend , by virtue both of its being written in English and of its
general ...
Strana 117
... unending cycle of hatred and prejudice . Our tale begins at a meeting of the
Protector ' s Council , April 20 , 1654 . According to Edward Montagu ' s notes ,
the discussion was opened by Cromwell himself , who remarked that on
conclusion ...
... unending cycle of hatred and prejudice . Our tale begins at a meeting of the
Protector ' s Council , April 20 , 1654 . According to Edward Montagu ' s notes ,
the discussion was opened by Cromwell himself , who remarked that on
conclusion ...
Strana 119
As in the two Council meetings , the Protector seemed almost inarticulate with
rage and hatred . The burden of his address was the essence of simplicity : “ Why
truly , your great Enemy is the Spaniard . He is . He is a natural enemy .
As in the two Council meetings , the Protector seemed almost inarticulate with
rage and hatred . The burden of his address was the essence of simplicity : “ Why
truly , your great Enemy is the Spaniard . He is . He is a natural enemy .
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Introduction | 3 |
The Tears of the Indians I | 12 |
A Dark Popish Domdaniel | 29 |
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