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Letter 15. By perseverance, Spain would be dishonoured among nations:
by relinquishment honored. Relinquishment honourable.
Spaniards!
Can imagination form to itself any thing by which man, or nation,
will be more surely or thickly covered with dishonor, than by a mixture of injustice,
folly, sullenness, cravingness and impotence? impotence manifest in the eyes of the
whole civilized world? impotence no less conspicuous than uncontrovertible? My
friends, so long as your rulers pursue their present course, this dishonor will it
not be yours.
Reverse the tablet. This unexampled shame, would you exchange it for
equally unexampled honor? The course - the no less sure course is equally before your
eyes. How inevitably soever the general result would be brought about by already
existing causes, whatsoever were the course pursued by them, - still, were they but
seen taking an active part in giving promptitude and facility to it, and the
characters of frankness and cheerfulness were seen stamped upon the face of their
measures, novelty would give its lustre to the utility of the sacrifice; honor
positive honor - would be amongst the rewards of it. Yes: of service so unexampled,
honor not less unexampled could not fail to be the recompense. Many a government, and
even without being forced, has for one cause or other given subjects of its own to
other governments: Since the days of Actius the Anglo-American Democracy excepted, no
where has Government ever given them to themselves.
Thus much as to honour. As to glory, so barbarously has the word been abused - so
replete with suffering and crime the ideas that still cling to it - rapine and
murder, devastation & oppression - all upon the largest scale, are so
commonly understood to be the merits of which this fictitious entity is the reward -
Such being the word not without this caution could I bring
myself so much as to mention the thing as a fit object of
your regard. But, if any thing to which this name is
applicable be to your rulers an object of desire, here it is at their command: most
compleatly at their command: glory, of the newest character
and purest kind:- the glory of political
continence:
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Letter 15. By perseverance, Spain would be dishonoured among nations:
by relinquishment honored. Relinquishment honourable.
Spaniards!
Can imagination form to itself any thing by which man, or nation,
will be more surely or thickly covered with dishonor, than by a mixture of injustice,
folly, sullenness, cravingness and impotence? impotence manifest in the eyes of the
whole civilized world? impotence no less conspicuous than uncontrovertible? My
friends, so long as your rulers pursue their present course, this dishonor will it
not be yours.
Reverse the tablet. This unexampled shame, would you exchange it for
equally unexampled honor? The course - the no less sure course is equally before your
eyes. How inevitably soever the general result would be brought about by already
existing causes, whatsoever were the course pursued by them, - still, were they but
seen taking an active part in giving promptitude and facility to it, and the
characters of frankness and cheerfulness were seen stamped upon the face of their
measures, novelty would give its lustre to the utility of the sacrifice; honor
positive honor - would be amongst the rewards of it. Yes: of service so unexampled,
honor not less unexampled could not fail to be the recompense. Many a government, and
even without being forced, has for one cause or other given subjects of its own to
other governments: Since the days of Actius the Anglo-American Democracy excepted, no
where has Government ever given them to themselves.
Thus much as to honour. As to glory, so barbarously has the word
been abused - so replete with suffering and crime the ideas that still cling to it -
rapine and murder, devastation & oppression - all upon the largest scale, are
so commonly understood to be the merits of which this fictitious entity is the reward
- Such being the word not without this caution could I
bring myself so much as to mention the thing as a fit
object of your regard. But, if any thing to which this name
is applicable be to your rulers an object of desire, here it is at their command:
most compleatly at their command: glory, of the newest
character and purest kind:- the glory of political
continence:
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continence: glory of self mastery and self-sacrfice. Yes: of the very
purest kind: for pure is not
here, as so commonly it is, an unmeaning, or what is worse a mischievously deceptious
expletive: pure from all alloy uncontaminated by human suffering - uncontaminated by
evil in any shape - this is its meaning here: It belongs not to the number of those
vague generalities, which fly into the clouds to make their escape from scrutiny: it
fears not either moral, logical, or arithmetical scrutiny: it shrinks not from the
probe, it invites it.
Straining still to reign - these rulers of yours - to reign in
countries placed by nature beyond their reach - straining with frog-like ambition,
coupled with frog-like impotence, they would make you
burst, and after all, not reign over any thing, unless it were over you, after they had ruined you: abdicating, they would nobly reign:
reign along with you - reign in the hearts of millions -
reign in the page of history - reign to the end of time.
Of this only true political glory, let Portugal - let even Naples -
let even Piedmont - as they have already been a source, be in their turn a school to
you. From all these countries already have you reaped two harvests of this pure
glory. In you they beheld and followed the first example of national self-defence: of
national and successful insurrection against regal despotism: preserving with
unexampled magnanimity - preserving, and even fixing, upon the throne, the man by
whom were they to fail, they were but too sure they would be destroyed or ruined, as
so many others that went before them, had been, and as they had actually been, since.
In this, you out-shine even the men of the Anglo-American United States. For neither
crowns, nor sceptres, not thrones, nor coronets, nor mitres, nor any other of those
instruments of state witchcraft, by which their European kinsmen continue still
blinded and entralled, had ever been in their view, as they have all along been in
your's.
This
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This was your first harvest: the other was not long behind. From you
it was that all these countries received the faculty of choosing their own laws: from
you it was they received the laws themselves. From you they received that branch of
law - the Constitutional - which contains in its bosom all the others. Mistake me
not, my friends. It is not of the work itself that I am speaking here: of that I have
spoken elsewhere. It is not of the work but of its effects on the reputation of the
workmen and their fellow countrymen that I am speaking here
These glories, which you have thus reaped already from all those nations - not to speak of those other nations that
have burned, and still burn to follow them - these glories have not cost you any
thing. How much more valuable to you would be this, which,
with such ardent longing, I desire to see you reap from your Ultramaria! Not only, as I have so plainly shown you - not only would it
cost you nothing, but it would save you, as I have shewn you, from an unfathomable
abyss of expence.
Tarnish not, then, my friends - tarnish not all this glory, by
suffering your rulers to exemplify in their conduct, any longer, that disgraceful
compound which it has been so painfully necessary for me to keep holding up to your
view, the compound, made up of frantic concupiscence and prostrate impotence.
Think, whether, if they still continue to provoke, and harass, those
whom they can not master - think whether they will not make the breach day by day
wider and wider: the breach between you and these your kinsmen, whom nature, if
unthwarted by blind ambition, would have numbered among the most constant of your
friends. Think, whether at this rate, in every line of conduct instead of placing
themselves as near to you, it will not every day be more and more determinately their
object, to keep themselves at as great a distance from you as possible.
On the other hand, do but cease to persecute them, your conduct will
still be the model of theirs: in every track it will be a pleasure, and a pride to
them, to follow you. Your Ultramaria will still be to you what Portugal is - what
Naples and Piedmont would have been - and let me hope will again be: Oh yes: that and more: in language, institutions,
customs,
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customs, religion she is already
yours: laws, so they be not forced upon her - forced upon
her by your rulers, for their own profit not for yours - laws, she will be at least as prone to receive from those same rulers, whoever
they may be, as it will be of use to her to be. More than forty years have elapsed,
since the men of the Anglo-American United States shook off the yoke of our Kings:
the yoke - the fouler yoke - of our lawyers, is even hugged by them, and remains
still upon their necks.
Ridding yourselves of this nightmare, what a lesson will you thus
read to England! By the establishment of a real
Constitution, thus blowing away all fictious ones, one great lesson you have already
given her: the example which I am thus urgent with you to set her, would be a second.
Not that, till the present system of corruption has dissolved in its own filth, she
will follow any such example, or any other good one. No: where in every speech a man
makes, he makes a Constitution of his own to suit the purpose of it, none agreeable
to him will be a wax-like Constitution, which, on each occasion, he can thus cast
into a different mould, than one made of more rigid materials would be, though he
were himself to have the making of it. No: so long as England continues unreformed,
never, will her rulers give up any the most burthensome dependence they can contrive
to keep - never will they give it up, so long as it continues to be a source of
depredation and corruptive influence,- unless it be for a still more burthensome one.
Make yourselves heard then my friends, make yourselves heard by your
rulers. Say to them - "Speak thus to your and our Ultramarian kinsmen. We have erred:
we have repented. We have done wrong by you: we cease to do so: we will never do so
more. Not as masters, do we address you, but as friends. Cease to be angry with us:
fly not from our embrace: while we were wronging you, we were doing by you no
otherwise than as others have always done - all others who have been alike situated
in relation to those whom they have thus wronged. The wrong has but too many
examples: the reparation we are thus making you has, down to this time, never been
made by man
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No:- Our will shall no longer seek to govern
yours: our understanding, such as it is - our experience -
our advice - will always be at your service. Buried be in oblivion every past
difference; every past act of unkindness; with eyes of mutual sympathy, and hands
ready for mutual help let us look jointly to the future. The same ancestry, the same
language, the same customs: these we always have had, and shall continue to have: we
have still the same religion: till lately we have had and may still continue to have,
the same laws; the same institutions: with conjunct and mutually communicated
howsoever distant endeavours, let us at all times make them as much better as we are
able. All these same bonds of sympathy and connection - the same ancestry, the same
languages, the same laws, the same institutions, the same religion,- to some men
these were reasons for keeping you in subjection: with us they are reasons for
leaving you free; for leaving you as free as we are.
Henceforward, what other nation can ever be so much to either of us, as each of us is
to the other and ever will be?"
My friends! were your rulers to speak thus, would they, could they,
thus lay themselves lower than they are? Where such is the that error takes, where
such is the end it leads to, which part is the most honorable - to persevere in it,
or to confess and quit it?
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Such disinterestedness not in practice
Witness U.S.
I have spoken of the jargon by which when carried on upon the largest
scale oppression and depredation oppression partly for the gratification of selfish
pride and the lust of power partly for the purpose of depredation are in use to be
defended: in use to be thus defended and for this plain reason that the nature of the
case affords not in the way of needs any thing better by which by possibility they
can be defended.
When the Slave trade is to be defended jargon in this form is no
longer applicable. In secrecy unoffending human beings and dealing by them as cattle
are dealt with though with [...?] more suffering to them, there is neither honour,
nor glory nor dignity: no natural /antique/ rights no antique distinction
sovereignty, supremacy in the case.
What then in this case, is the word? The vocabulary of the political
jargon. The vocabulary of the political branch of the [...?] language has been
searched and no more than one word applicable to this case has been found in it.
Necessity is the word is necessity: a word in and by which where it is rightly
applicable one argument of no mean cogency is expressed /conveyed/.
In this or that country the continuance of the slave trade that is
the purchase of men of black complection from who in their native climate have them
in their power is matter of necessity: it is necessary to the cultivation of the
province to the existence of its population their existence could not continue /go
on/ without it.
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Necessary? Oh yes doubtless it is: many are the things many are the
persons to which it is necessary. But what are those things /things what are they?/
what are the persons what are they The things are - making pecuniary profit by
injustice /oppression and murder by injustice/ in the most flagitious of its forms:
the persons those for the obtaining of this flagitious profit in this shape are not
only content but reasonably ardent in their endeavours to continue or enable others
to continue in the practice of this flagitious injustice.
By the word necessity - by any other word
although like beads in a rosary /aves or paternosters/ it was day by day and every
hour of the day - repeated would the injustice would the selfish barbarity be in the
smallest degree alleviated? /[...?]/
If, and upon so vast a scale by this or any other word injustice
coupled with the superlative of cruelty be defended and vindicated by it upon the
like wickedness when committed upon a less extensive scale.
Try it upon housebreaking for [...?] /the like purpose of
depredation,/ try it upon highway robbery, coupled or not coupled with murder
according as by his obstinacy or his audacity the passenger /sufferer/ makes or does
not make the murder of him necessary.
Here you have /In this case have you not/ necessity, here you have it
in a form as cogent as irresistible as unanswerable as in the case of the Slave
trade? Robbing black men of their liberty, of that blessing /possession/ in which the
whole of their property from the beginning to the end of life is included is to the
Slave dealer necessary to his living in the stile in which it is his wont to live:
robbing the traveller of the money he has about him is necessary to the highwayman:
necessary to his living in the stile in which it is his wish to live.
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Aiding, abetting, assisting, supporting and engaging black men in
that course of murder which by its being carried on upon a scale of a certain
magnitude - is covered with honour and called war is to the slave dealer and his mode
of living in stile a matter of absolute necessity: of each gang bought murdering a
portion more or less considerable by a course of torment of water or similar duration
is another course of conduct necessary to the same economical end. On the other hand,
not less necessary in the case of obstinacy or resistance on the part of the
traveller is every now and then the destruction of his life.
Meantime if so it be that by the necessity applying to his case the
Slave-dealer is justified in his offence /morally/ so much as extenuated, not only is
the Highwayman, murder added or not added by him to depredation justified; but in
comparison of the Slave-dealer /trader/ yes and of his accomplices /his aiders,
abetters, supporters, engagers/ in all manner of ways and in every country the
highwayman - even the cut throat highwayman he is a Saint.
The man who sitting on the opposite side of a table tells me that the
continuance of the Slave Trade is necessary - necessary to him, as to those with whom
he is in a community of interest or assistance, and that it is by the sense of that
necessity that by such /whatever/ arguments as he can bring to bear he stands engaged
to support it what is it that prevents him from rifling my house and stripping it of
every thing in it that takes his fancy and to secure him his life against the
consequences of my resistance /self-defence/ destroying it? What but the force of
punishment at the hands of the law: or that of the question, the fear of that
disrepute which may attach upon such his conduct for want of his having custom - that custom which applies to the case of the Slave
Trade for a cloak to it?
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There is a certain thing we are every now and then hearing of
/talking about/ called tyranny. My friends what say you to
it? In regard to it what is the state of your affections? /relation to it how stand
your affections/ What a question! say you: as if we could do otherwise than abhor it.
Good: but how abhor it? simply and absolutely? or only subject to certain
distinctions and not otherwise. In so far /Whatever/ as we are the victims of it, oh
yes: there we do abhor it: but where are the authors of it or among the instruments
of it, there the case changes: in short where we suffer /wherever we are sufferers/
by it we hate it, as all wise and humane men do of course /wise and humane as we are
can not do otherwise/ but where /in so far/ as we in our own opinions at least profit
by it, /reap an advantage from it/ there so far the case is quite reversed. Tyranny
exercised over us is a most wicked /a bad/ thing: honour where that all would forbid
our endurance of it. Tyranny exercised by us or for us is a good thing: honour could
not endure our parting with it: no means of any thing we did would with any propriety
be termed tyranny: which however you must acknowledge is not the case: that which in
others might be tyranny, with /in/ us is just exercise of legitimate rights. Tyranny
it might be in others to hold a distant nation in subjection in the hope of squeezing
money out of them: but in us it is but just exercise of legitimate rights. Tyrany it
might be in others to keep men or to keep others in houses or fields in a state of
slavery: but property is a sacred right: and in no such dealing is but the exercise
of that sacred right.
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Religion
Religion indeed! Take for his habitual /every day/ occupation Make
murder and robbery upon the largest scale and profess /dictate/ at the same time that
religion is in his eyes an object of regard. The profession of him is it sincere or
insincere? /insincere or sincere/ If insincere what is to be thought of him? If
sincere what is to be thought of religion of that religion that has place in his
breast: A religion which suffices not to restrain me from the habitual /constant/
practice of the most flagitious enormities what can it be good for what the value of
it what the uses of it? Murder and robbery and murder by any number of masses can
they be atoned for? What then are we to think of masses? Be it what it may with
references to the happiness of a future life - of that life in comparison of which
the present is but as a grain of sand in the universe as it affects the happiness of
the present life is it anything /would it be such a religion to/ better than a
nuisance? the prevalence of it any thing better than a public calamity? the support
of it than a public grievance?
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But if thus indefensible /inexcusable/ is the conduct of those
Colonists who are partakers in the Slave Trade how much more inexcusable is that of
your Masters if by your loss they continue partakers in that abomination by affording
or striving to afford protection to those who persevere in staining themselves with
it. In continuing it, in so far as by continuing it they make greater profit /of the
sums capital/ than they could by any other means, they are not against self-regarding
prudence, they are not against any virtue other than those which are comprehended
under the head of Effective Benevolences /[...?] [...?]/ Only to the unhappy victims
of that system of murder is their conduct injurious.
But your Rulers, in act or in endeavour so long as they extend to the
provinces engaged in that traffic their protection such as it how much further are
the is their conduct from being excusable?
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You rank yourselves with the rulers of France - like to Ultras - the
circumspect despots of England.
Say not such disinterestedness as you preach - such virtue as and
without expence on your part you call for the exercise of at ours is at too high a
pitch for the fraility of human nature? Call not upon us to soar above the level of
the commmon nature: it is sufficient /we content ourselves/ with what is practicable,
to us to be upon a level with the rest of mankind.
Spaniards! this will not serve you. Think not that by abstaining from
depredation and murder in this fix you place /would place/ yourselves above the level
of human nature: all that you would do would be the ceasing to be as you are at
present, in a deplorable degree below it.
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Emancipation is one thing: cessation of purchase is another. Neither
to the aggregate /common/ benefit nor even to the benefit of the Blacks alone would
/immediate/ emancipation immediate or other than gradual emancipation be practicable.
Not /Quite other/ so cessation of purchase.
For my part to speak of impossibilities if at that price, and not at
any less price in addition to emancipation the establishment of the Blacks in /under/
a government such as that of the Anglo-American United States could be effected
gladly as a /in the character of/ indispensible means to that end would I see the
White population every man and woman and child extirpated, put to death.
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Well then: in this result you see another advantage - (and if there
be any moral feeling in you a prodigious one you will see it is) from the proposed
relinquishment. While you retain the dominion, or any claim upon it, this foul stain
/that moral leprosy/ cleaves to you: rid yourselves of the incumbrance, and you rid
yourselves of the leprosy along with it. Think not that upon any other terms, even
were /supposing it/ you were so desirous it would be in your power then to purify
yourselves. Among these your /these many/ former dependencies there are some who are
to such a degree tainted with it, that as surely as they saw in you a disposition to
put an end to that enormity, so surely, howsoever disposed to cleave to you, they
would break loose. Then indeed /Thereupon/ would come the excuse derived from
/comprised out of one /the/ abuse of the word necessity. it is necessary to keep on
foot this practice: for otherwise these subjects of ours would no longer be so. This
we must not endure, so long as by any thing we can do we can retain them under our
subjection; this would be an infraction of our Constitution: of that Constitution
which every body has sworn to observe.
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Sworn to observe? Oh yes: sworn to perform all and singular /this
together with all the/ impossibilities which may be seen swarming in it.
Look at Article 4. 'The nation is obliged to preserve and protect, by
wise and just laws, the civil liberty and the property, besides all other legitimate
rights, of all the individuals of which it is comprized.'
What? all the Citizens? all that are its Citizens and no others? No: no such
restriction does it contain: individuals is the word: not
ciudadanos is the word. Now then the human beings whose
skin is of a darker colour than your own - are they not individuals? When they cease to be individuals, then will you /your
Representatives/ cease to have guaranteed their /to them/ civil
liberty: then should any one say to you - you are tyrants not haters of
tyranny, hypocrites not men of sincerity then will you be able to clear yourselves of
the opprobrium /their /imputations/ reproaches/, and call them calumny, and call the
authors of these calumniators.
Slavery under you or any subjects /known subject/ of yours is it what
you mean by this same civil liberty? /slavery such as that in which they keep those
whom for that purpose they have purchased instead of cattle/ Well then go yourselves
to Negro land, put yourselves under the power of those whom by such purchase you now
get under yours - by that means /in that way/ you may secure to yourselves the
blessing you thus denunciate and without the complication and embarrassment of
Constitutional Codes made only to be violated or neglected.
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Casting from you this leprosy /Having healed yourselves/ you would
thus be that which so long as it cleaves to you you can not be - an object of respect
as well as sympathy to the whole of the English nation and the honest part of the
French and /but/ especially to the Anglo-American United States to that nation whose
place in the seat of moral and intellectual worth it stands so high above both..
Spaniards /My friends/ why should I dissemble to /conceal from/ you those reproaches
which so incessantly wound my ears - those reproaches in which it is said that had it
not been for your nation and another which I can not bring my pen to trace this stain
upon Christianity /the religion of yours/ /civilised society/ would years ago have
been washed out. Such are the reproaches with which my ears are wounded: and what can
I say /find/ to clear myself of them? tell me I beseech you what, for with all my
affection for you with all partiality for your cause as often as this topic comes on
the carpet so often am I mute.
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Speaking of the French nation, I say the honest
part: for it is but too true and sufficiently notorious that in that nation
there are those who having made a vow to make slaves of their own countrymen regard
with horror any proposition /measure/ the effect of which would be to set limits to
the number of their slaves With you these men I am satisfied are no more in honour
than with me. But on this [...?] subject whatsoever may be said against them on the
score of barbarity /inhumanity/ and injustice, nothing can be said against them on
the score of inconsistency and /or/ hypocrisy. They have not sworn as your
Representatives by Articles 4 and 13 and your King has sworn to take for the end of
their government the happiness of all the individuals belonging to the nation: they
have not sworn to preserve civil liberty to all those individuals. In their eyes the
proper end of government is - not the happiness of all, but the happiness of one,
together with that of such few others, to whom in consideration of a certain mass of
property which no matter by what means they have secured /contrived/ to get into
their possession, it shall please him to let in for a share /loan/ suffer to enjoy at
his expence /share with him/ a share in the means of happiness.
And these same men - what /in their eyes/ are you yourselves in their
eyes? A gang /land/ /nation/ of rebels and traitors and rebels whose blood flowing
from a scaffold would to that of the vast majority of their fellow citizens be the
most delightful of all spectacles to their eyes. Such are the men with whom so long
as any part of Ultramaria is called yours you hold community of principle and
affection and endeavour: but with this difference that what with exceptions too
inconsiderable to be worth taking into account /mention/ they do but wish to be, you
are.
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Now then my friends if honour has any place /so it be that honour
has/ in your wishes, there it is for you: there it is for you as soon as between you
and the Slave-buying provinces the connection is dissolved. There it is for you and
of the purest kind.
Note well too that by so doing you will rid yourselves not only of
the abomination of Slave-buying, but of the abomination of Slave-holding and by so
doing you will thus in the scale of true honour place yourselves not only above the
French nation not only above the English nation but above the Anglo-American nation.
For with them /this young and virtuous nation/ though this least bad part of the
double system is matter of regret and shame, it is still theirs: for with them that
which /necessity/ in your mouths would be but pretence has for the present but too
incontestable an existence, has still that hold which with honesty and sincerity they
are continually employed in loosening to the utmost of their power.
You would rid yourselves I say of Slave-holding or I can /will/ not
suppose /I see no reason to suppose/ that is for your own use that you continue to do
what you still do towards keeping up that practice. It is no part of your new scheme
of good government to import Black men into Spain to serve as slaves in your own
houses. But It is only because if you did not in breach of your Constitutional Code
suffer them to keep Black men slaves in their houses /if you would not suffer them to
treat others as slaves/ and on their lands they would not (you fear) behave to you as
subjects - this is the cause and the only cause by which the connection you have with
the system of tyranny is continued.
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1821 July 19 Omitted 9 Apr. 1822
Lett Conclusion?
The Relinquishment [...?]
Slave Trade
Spaniards /Men of Spain/
Think not that by shutting his eyes, and giving the reins to passion,
to self-tormenting no less than mischievous passion it is in the power of man to
convert wrong into right, justice into injustice, cruelty into humanity, rashness
into prudence, blindness into discernment, impossibility into accomplishment. Think
not that by shutting his own a man can shut other eyes. Fancy not that any more than
your own Don Quixote merely by shutting his eyes or driving spurs into his horse
could any of you more effectually than Don Quixote did put to death a wind-mill or
stop the sails of it in their course.
Think /Fancy/ not that by anger on your part by anger passion intense
and furious and inexerable the nature of things or the nature of man can be changed
Talking and asking thus/
They think to raise themselves, in fact they sink themselves.
Nonsense will not in Spanish any more than in French or English raise a man. For the
moment perhaps, yes: but no sooner is the nonsense seen to be nonsense than that
moment is at an end.
The more you praise yourselves, not the more, but the less, will you
be praised by others. Self-praise, be the quantity in which it is daubed on ever so
unconscionable /enormous/ will not stick. Even in this accomplishment, think not that
you do or can make yourselves stand foremost. We have those who can outdo you in it.
We have been longer in the practice of it. Look at our Tories: look at our Whigs. See
with what facility, honor, glory, splendour, dignity pass with us for reasons. For
reasons for our holding our pockets open to be pillaged: for reason for hiring men,
by hundreds of thousands, to kill others in equal multitudes multitudes none of whom
ever gave them offence.
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