Bartholomew de Las Casas; his life, apostolate, and writingsMacNutt, Francis Augustus
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Bartholomew de Las Casas; his life, apostolate, and writings
MacNutt, Francis Augustus
Casas, Bartolomé de las, 1474-1566
7.7. The daring and unreasonable cupidity of those who count it as
nothing to unjustly shed such an immense quantity of human blood,
and to deprive those enormous countries of their natural inhabitants
and possessors, by slaying millions of people and stealing
incomparable treasures, increase every day; and they insist by
various means and under various feigned pretexts, that the said
Conquests are permitted, without violation of the natural and divine
law, and, in consequence, without most grievous mortal sin, worthy
of terrible and eternal punishment. I therefore esteemed it right
to furnish Your Highness with this very brief summary of a very long
history that could and ought to be composed, of the massacres and
devastation that have taken place.
8.8. I supplicate Your Highness to receive and read it with the clemency,
and royal benignity he usually shows to his creatures, and servants,
who desire to serve solely for the public good and for the
prosperity of the State.
9.9. Having seen and understood the monstrous injustice done to these
innocent people in destroying and outraging them, without cause or
just motive, but out of avarice alone, and the ambition of those who
design such villainous operations, may Your Highness be pleased to
supplicate and efficaciously persuade His Majesty to forbid such
harmful and detestable practices to those who seek license for them:
may he silence this infernal demand for ever, with so much terror,
that from this time forward there shall be no one so audacious as to
dare but to name it.
10.10. This—Most High Lord—is most fitting and necessary to do, that God
may prosper, preserve and render blessed, both temporally and
spiritually, all the State of the royal crown of Castile. Amen.
BREVISSIMA RELACION OR SHORT REPORT OF THE DESTRUCTION OF THE INDIES
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