The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 |
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First published in 1589 , the entire text was reissued in 1599 – 1600 , 1809 –
1912 , and 1903 – 1905 , while numerous extracts and abridged editions have
continued to satisfy the curiosity of more superficial readers . The author ' s life
may ...
First published in 1589 , the entire text was reissued in 1599 – 1600 , 1809 –
1912 , and 1903 – 1905 , while numerous extracts and abridged editions have
continued to satisfy the curiosity of more superficial readers . The author ' s life
may ...
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Published in the major Continental capitals before the Armada sighted the Lizard
, this document reached England only after the crisis had passed , and then in a
form somewhat different from that approved by Madrid . Judging from the ...
Published in the major Continental capitals before the Armada sighted the Lizard
, this document reached England only after the crisis had passed , and then in a
form somewhat different from that approved by Madrid . Judging from the ...
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This unsavory task was undertaken in two closely related pamphlets , written by
the same man and published in 1595 . The first , A Discourse of the Usage of the
English Fugitives by the Spaniard , is a much abbreviated version of a longer ...
This unsavory task was undertaken in two closely related pamphlets , written by
the same man and published in 1595 . The first , A Discourse of the Usage of the
English Fugitives by the Spaniard , is a much abbreviated version of a longer ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Tears of the Indians I | 12 |
A Dark Popish Domdaniel | 29 |
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