I do acknowledge that I am not capable to form a correct
judgment on the present politics of the world. The wide
extent to which the present contentions have gone will
scarcely permit any observer to see enough in detail to
enable him to form anything like a tolerable judgment on the
final result, as it may respect the nations in general. But,
as to France, I have no doubt in saying that to her it will
be calamitous. Her conduct has made it the interest of the
great family of mankind to wish the downfall of her present
government; because its existence is incompatible with that
of all others within its reach. And, whilst I see the
dangers that threaten ours from her intrigues and her arms,
I am not so much alarmed as at the apprehension of her
destroying the great pillars of all government and of social
life,--I mean virtue, morality, and religion. This is the
armor, my friend, and this alone, that renders us
invincible. These are the tactics we should study. If we
lose these, we are conquered, fallen indeed. In vain may
France show and vaunt her diplomatic skill, and brave
troops: so long as our manners and principles remain sound,
there is no danger. But believing, as I do, that these are
in danger, that infidelity in its broadest sense, under the
name of philosophy, is fast spreading, and that, under the
patronage of French manners and principles, everything that
ought to be dear to man is covertly but successfully
assailed, I feel the value of those men amongst us, who hold
out to the world the idea, that our continent is to exhibit
an originality of character; and that, instead of that
imitation and inferiority which the countries of the old
world have been in the habit of exacting from the new, we
shall maintain that high ground upon which nature has placed
us, and that Europe will alike cease to rule us and give us
modes of thinking.
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