The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 |
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Born and educated in an atmosphere of unrestrained violence and brutality , he
had learned to distrust the counsels of warlike men and to seek peaceful
solutions even when they appeared unwise . He saw his own role as that of
peacemaker ...
Born and educated in an atmosphere of unrestrained violence and brutality , he
had learned to distrust the counsels of warlike men and to seek peaceful
solutions even when they appeared unwise . He saw his own role as that of
peacemaker ...
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Typical of the new attitudes that Englishmen were expected to adopt were those
contained in a pamphlet issued on the peace negotiations themselves . The
author , Robert Treswell , Somerset Herald , pictured the Spaniards as bursting
with ...
Typical of the new attitudes that Englishmen were expected to adopt were those
contained in a pamphlet issued on the peace negotiations themselves . The
author , Robert Treswell , Somerset Herald , pictured the Spaniards as bursting
with ...
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Wilson , on the other hand , was opposed to peace with Spain on more general
grounds . A large , violent man , he believed that “ there was no theme for history
when men spill more drink than blood . ” 67 He regarded Gondomar , “ that ...
Wilson , on the other hand , was opposed to peace with Spain on more general
grounds . A large , violent man , he believed that “ there was no theme for history
when men spill more drink than blood . ” 67 He regarded Gondomar , “ that ...
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