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
1. New Spain was discovered in the year 1517. (88) And the discoverers
gave serious offence to the Indians in that discovery, and committed
several homicides. In the year 1518 men calling themselves
Christians went there to ravage and to kill; although they say that
they go to populate. And from the said year 1518, till the present
day (and we are in 1542) all the iniquity, all the injustice, all
the violence and tyranny that the Christians have practised in the
Indies have reached the limit and overflowed: because they have
entirely lost all fear of God and the King, they have forgotten
themselves as well. So many and such are the massacres and cruelty,
the murder and destruction, the pillage and theft, the violence and
tyranny throughout the numerous kingdoms of the great continent,
that everything told by me till now is nothing compared to what was
practised here.
2.2. Yet, even had we related everything, including what we have omitted,
it would not be comparable, either in number or magnitude, to the
acts which, from the said year 1518 till the present day of this
year 1542 have been committed. In this day of the month of
September the gravest and most abominable acts are done and
committed; because the rule we have mentioned above verifies itself,
that from the commencement onwards they have ever been increasing in
greater wickedness and infernal works.
3.3. Consequently, from the invasion of New Spain which was on April 18th
of the said year 1518 till the year 1530, which was twelve entire
years, the murders and the massacres lasted. With bloody hands and
cruel swords the Spaniards continually wrought in nearly four
hundred and fifty leagues of country belonging to the City of Mexico
and its surroundings, which numbers four or five great kingdoms, as
large and much more delightful than Spain.
4.4. All these countries were more populous than Toledo, Seville,
Valladolid, and Zaragoza, together with Barcelona; because these
cities have not, nor did they ever have so many inhabitants when
they were at their fullest, as God placed, and as are to be found in
all the said leagues; to go around which, one must walk more than a
thousand and eight hundred leagues.
5.5. In the said twelve years more than four million souls have been
killed by the Spaniards with swords and lances, and by burning alive
women and children, young and old in the said extent of 450 leagues,
during the time what they call “conquests” lasted. In fact, they
were violent invasions by cruel tyrants, condemned not only by the
divine law, but by all human laws; they were much worse than those
of the Turks to destroy the Christian Church. Besides all this,
there are the deaths they have caused, and cause every day by the
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