Besides a few printed works of small importance, Las Casas left two large and valuable works in manuscript, the Historia General de las Indias Occidentales, and the Historia Apologetica de las Indias Occidentals.
"The Arawack Language of Guiana in its Linguistic and Ethnological Relations"
Daniel G. Brinton
You see we Occidentals have not eons of fatalistic paganism to fall back on as have the sons of the East.
"The Young Man and the World"
Albert J. Beveridge
But if it was capable of attracting the Roman mind by its moral qualities, it was too Asiatic, on the whole, to be accepted without repugnance by the Occidentals.
"The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism"
Franz Cumont