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uck, perseverance and physical resources, there is no deficiency on this continent. There have been exhibited in this war, on both sides, military qualities which Europe has never surpassed; and, above all, there is between the two continents an ocean so wide that neither can invade the other with any probability of inflicting serious injury. In the event of a war upon the Monroe Doctrine, the European Powers would be under the necessity of crossing the ocean to maintain their claims. Louis Napoleon discovered in the Crimean war the immense difficulties of transportation at such a distance, and frankly admitted the fact. The combined Powers scarcely made an indentation upon the rough bark of the Russian oak, and would have been still less successful if Russia had possessed naval power and enterprise to harass the fleets of her two enemies. It is only in the success of the Confederate cause that the possessions of foreign Powers on this continent can be made secure. We are fig