A Libel Of Spanish Lies is a historical document written by Henry Savile in 1596. The book recounts the fight in the West Indies during the time of the Spanish conquest. It was found at the sack of Cales, which refers to the capture of the Spanish city of Cadiz by the English in 1596. The book is a scathing critique of the Spanish and their tactics during the war, and it is written in a satirical tone. The author uses humor and irony to expose the...
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