The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 |
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Strana 16
He seems to have thought of the pre - Columbian Indians as living in a state of
nature , “ without malice or subtlety , " a golden age whose primal innocence was
shattered forever by the coming of the Spaniard . In a passage which set the tone
...
He seems to have thought of the pre - Columbian Indians as living in a state of
nature , “ without malice or subtlety , " a golden age whose primal innocence was
shattered forever by the coming of the Spaniard . In a passage which set the tone
...
Strana 25
His subjects , who thought the perversion an offense against their gods , were
delighted , and Martyr adds darkly that he wished all men thought so . 39 This
story illustrates , if nothing else , the dangers involved in assessing the impact of
any ...
His subjects , who thought the perversion an offense against their gods , were
delighted , and Martyr adds darkly that he wished all men thought so . 39 This
story illustrates , if nothing else , the dangers involved in assessing the impact of
any ...
Strana 87
47 Though the English themselves were unable to retain the town , they thought
the Spaniards should have been able to defend it for at least two months . The
author concluded that the Spanish had either been rendered fainthearted by their
...
47 Though the English themselves were unable to retain the town , they thought
the Spaniards should have been able to defend it for at least two months . The
author concluded that the Spanish had either been rendered fainthearted by their
...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Tears of the Indians I | 12 |
A Dark Popish Domdaniel | 29 |
Autorská práva | |
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