Casas, Bartolomé de las.
Popery truly display'd in its bloody colours: or, a faithful narrative of the horrid and unexampled massacres, butcheries, and all manner of cruelties, that hell and malice could invent, committed by the popish Spanish party on the inhabitants of West-India: together with the devastations of several kingdoms in America by fire and sword, for the space of forty and two years, from the time of its first discovery by them. Composed first in Spanish by Bartholomew de las Casas, a bishop there, and an eyewitness of most of these barbarous cruelties; afterward translated by him into Latin, then by other hands, into High-Dutch, Low-Dutch, French, and now taught to speak modern English.
London: printed for R. Hewson at the Crown in Cornhil, near the Stocks-Market, 1689.
ESTC No. R8882.Grub Street ID 129012.
Casas, Bartolomé de las.
A relation of the first voyages and discoveries made by the Spaniards in America. With an account of their unparallel'd cruelties on the Indians, in the destruction of above forty millions of people. Together with the propositions offer'd to the King of Spain, to prevent the further ruin of the West-Indies. By Don Bartholomew de las Casas, Bishop of Chiapa, who was an eye-witness of their cruelties. Illustrated with cuts. To which is added, The art of travelling, shewing how a man may dispose his travels to the best advantage.
London: printed for Daniel Brown at the Black Swan and Bible without Temple Bar, and Andrew Bell at the Crosskeys and Bible in Cornhil near Stocks-market, 1699.
ESTC No. R200872.Grub Street ID 78351.
Casas, Bartolomé de las.
An account of the first voyages and discoveries made by the Spaniards in America. Containing the most exact relation hitherto publish'd, of their unparallel'd cruelties on the Indians, in the destruction of above forty millions of people. With the propositions offer'd to the King of Spain, to prevent the further ruin of the West-Indies. By Don Bartholomew de las Casas, Bishop of Chiapa, who was an eye-witness of their cruelties. Illustrated with cuts. To which is added, The art of travelling, shewing how a man may dispose his travels to the best advantage.
London: printed by J. Darby for D. Brown at the Black Swan and Bible without Temple-Bar, J. Harris at the Harrow in Little Britain, and Andr. Bell at the Cross-keys and Bible in Cornhil, M.DC.XC.IX. [1699].
ESTC No. R21602.Grub Street ID 90963.
Casas, Bartolomé de las.
Popery and slavery display'd. Containing the character of popery, and a relation of popish cruelties, Including, The Spanish Butcheries on the Native Indians; The Persecution of the Waldenses, and Albigenses; Of the Protestants in Bohemia, other Parts of Germany, and in the Low-Countries, and Piedmont. As also The Massacrees of Paris and Ireland. With a description of the Spanish Inquisition; and, The dreadful Effects of the French Persecution, under Lewis the Fourteenth. To which are added, The Demands of the Pope and Pretender, on this Nation: and the Grounds and Reasons of the Laws against Popery, &c. Shewing The Necessity of all States and Conditions of Free-Born Englishmen, to arm themselves at this Time, in Defence of their King, Laws, Liberties, Religion, Lives and Fortunes, against a Popish Pretender to the Crown of this Kingdom; and addressed to all protestant subjects; but more especially to that loyal Part of the Nation, who have associated, and armed themselves and their De.
London: printed for C. Corbett, at Addison's-Head, over-against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street; T. Harris, at the Looking-Glass and Bible on London-Bridge; and sold by J. Brackstone, in Cornhill; and B. Dod, in Ave-Maria Lane, [1745].
ESTC No. T94014.Grub Street ID 313633.
Casas, Bartolomé de las.
Popery and slavery display'd. Containing the character of popery, and a relation of popish cruelties, Including, The Spanish Butcheries on the Native Indians; The Persecution of the Waldenses, and Albigenses; Of the Protestants in Bohemia, other Parts of Germany, and in the Low-Countries, and Picdmont. AS Also The Massacrees of Paris and Ireland. With a description of the Spanish Inquisition; and, The dreadful Effects of the French Persecution, under Lewis the Fourteenth. To which are added, The Demands of the Pope and Pretender, on this Nation: and the Grounds and Reasons of the Laws against Popery, &c. Shewing The Necessity of all States and Conditions of Free-Born Englishmen, to arm themselves at this Time, in Defence of their King, Laws, Liberties, Religion, Lives and Fortunes, against a Popish Pretender to the Crown of this Kingdom; and addressed to all protestant subjects; but more especially to that loyal Part of the Nation, who have associated, and armed themselves and their De.
London: printed for C. Corbett, at Addison's Head, over-against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street; T. Harris, at the Looking-Glass and Bible on London-Bridge; and sold by J. Brackstone, in Cornhill; and B. Dod, in Ave-Maria Lane, [1745].
ESTC No. T138636.Grub Street ID 186502.
Casas, Bartolomé de las.
Liberty and property, and no Pretender; or, the miserable case of Protestants in Great Britain under a popish prince, ... By a clergyman, the author of Popery and slavery display'd.
London: printed for Jacob Robinson, [1745].
ESTC No. T168975.Grub Street ID 206831.