The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 |
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Strana 5
Hispanism , and noting the influence of the Spanish - American War in bringing
the Black Legend to the United States , 5 Sound though the general outline of this
argument may be , it has not been permitted to rest without further comment .
Hispanism , and noting the influence of the Spanish - American War in bringing
the Black Legend to the United States , 5 Sound though the general outline of this
argument may be , it has not been permitted to rest without further comment .
Strana 9
Nothing is so hard to uncover as the private beliefs of a generation four centuries
dead , and nothing is so hard to trace as the influence of these beliefs on
subsequent history . In order to cope with such a problem at all , it is necessary to
...
Nothing is so hard to uncover as the private beliefs of a generation four centuries
dead , and nothing is so hard to trace as the influence of these beliefs on
subsequent history . In order to cope with such a problem at all , it is necessary to
...
Strana 62
The record of the Elizabethan travelers is unusually complete , and its influence
on the developing Black Legend must have been enormous . The English reader
could more easily identify with the problems of Drake or Hawkins than with those
...
The record of the Elizabethan travelers is unusually complete , and its influence
on the developing Black Legend must have been enormous . The English reader
could more easily identify with the problems of Drake or Hawkins than with those
...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Tears of the Indians I | 12 |
A Dark Popish Domdaniel | 29 |
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