The Black Legend in England: The Development of Anti-Spanish Sentiment, 1558-1660 |
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In a passage which set the tone for the whole work , he vividly presented his
accusations : The Spaniards with their horses , their spears , and their lances ,
began to commit murders and strange cruelties . They entered into Towns ,
Boroughs ...
In a passage which set the tone for the whole work , he vividly presented his
accusations : The Spaniards with their horses , their spears , and their lances ,
began to commit murders and strange cruelties . They entered into Towns ,
Boroughs ...
Strana 37
32 As the theoretical purpose of all this was not justice but the salvation of souls ,
the whole process could be dragged out for years in the hope of obtaining a
confession and unfeigned repentance . 33 The only real inaccuracy in this
account ...
32 As the theoretical purpose of all this was not justice but the salvation of souls ,
the whole process could be dragged out for years in the hope of obtaining a
confession and unfeigned repentance . 33 The only real inaccuracy in this
account ...
Strana 117
Somehow , one is inclined to agree with Gardiner that the whole episode
presents " at best , a sorry spectacle . ” 2 Long before the negotiations had
broken down , Cromwell was already plotting seriously against his unsuspecting
would - be ...
Somehow , one is inclined to agree with Gardiner that the whole episode
presents " at best , a sorry spectacle . ” 2 Long before the negotiations had
broken down , Cromwell was already plotting seriously against his unsuspecting
would - be ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Tears of the Indians I | 12 |
A Dark Popish Domdaniel | 29 |
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