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I think we must believe that the longer this terrific struggle continues the more doubtful becomes the future of America, the more difficult will it be for her to establish that orderly and legal state of things which now, it is too plain, is for the moment at least superseded, in which we saw and were accustomed to witness with delight at once the best accurity for the extension of her material prosperity and power, and likewise the best hope of her continuing to retain that resemblance to England, and that deep attachment to England, which I for one believe that she never yet has lost [Hear, hear] There is no doubt, I am afraid, if we watch what has taken place in this country and in Europe, there is no doubt, as far as experience throws light on the subject, that what has taken place. In America has operated as a serious blow, as a serious and grave disadvantage in Europe, to the progress of principles — I won't say merely of liberal principles in the sense of party — but even of