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Excerpt from An Anniversary Discourse Delivered Before the New York Historical Society, December, 1820
These reasons are certainly of sufficient force to compel the mind to pause before it ields to an impression, which, however benevolent and amiable in those by whom it IS felt, and honorable to human nature itself, must be considered as of less importance than the permanent interests of historical truth. Though this momentary illusion may be dissipated, yet history does ample justice to the fame of Las Casas when it attributes the fatal error he committed to the inconsistency natural to men who hurry with headlong impetuosity towards a favorite point. His heart was right - and we have seen too many philanthropic designs pur sued with an equal disregard to the justice or expediency of the means by which they were to be accomplished.'
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