The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 |
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For all its egoism his was a noble vision , and it deserved better treatment than it
has received from the nation over which he came to rule . With only a few
exceptions his subjects neither loved nor understood him , and his reign was in
many ...
For all its egoism his was a noble vision , and it deserved better treatment than it
has received from the nation over which he came to rule . With only a few
exceptions his subjects neither loved nor understood him , and his reign was in
many ...
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acteristic of Elizabeth ' s reign . 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 ...
acteristic of Elizabeth ' s reign . 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 ...
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The History of Great Britain , being the Life and Reign of King James the First .
London : Richard Lowndes , 1653 . ... Memorials of the Affairs of State in the
Reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James I . 3 vols . London : W . B . for T .
Ward ...
The History of Great Britain , being the Life and Reign of King James the First .
London : Richard Lowndes , 1653 . ... Memorials of the Affairs of State in the
Reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James I . 3 vols . London : W . B . for T .
Ward ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Tears of the Indians I | 12 |
A Dark Popish Domdaniel | 29 |
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