-
their fears in his "New
Ballet [Ballad] on the
strange whippes which the
Spanyards had
prepared to
whippe English men" (1588). The
political philosopher...
- Archive), and A new
Ballet of the
straunge and most
cruell Whippes which the
Spanyards had
prepared to
whippe and
torment English men and
women (facsimile and...
- Guiana: With a
Relation of the
Great and
Golden Citie of
Manoa (which the
Spanyards Call El Dorado) and the
Prouinces of Emeria, Arromaia, Amapaia, and Other...
- the
Honour of Tutbury; for why
might not we
receive this
sport from the
Spanyards, as well as they from the
Romans and the
Romans from the Gr****s? Samuel...
- the New World), and
Giacomo Gastaldi's
Debate and
stryfe betweene the
Spanyards and
Portugales appear detailing some of the
dominant traffick routes of...
- (including The
Orlov Brothers, The Foundling, The
Volodimir Princess, The Don
Spanyards, and Free Thinkers) only
cemented Salias de Tournemire's re****tion of...
-
Guiana (With a
Relation of the
Great and
Golden Citie of
Manoa (Which the
Spanyards call El Dorado) and of the
Provinces of Emeria, Aromaia, Amapaia, and...
-
understand how and why he,
apparently a Protestant,
could have
fought on the
Spanyards' side.
Could he have been a Catholic? Or
perhaps he came
against the Netherlands...
- Deloney, A New
Ballet of the
Straunge and Most
Cruell Whippes which the
Spanyards Had
Prepared to
Whippe and
Torment English Men and Women, a
ballad Anne...
- his
father Yuri. His
autobiographical second drama (which
followed The
Spanyards, 1830)
deals with the
bitter family feud
which by the late 1820s had come...