IF the undercurrents of history, and not its glacial drifts, are indicative of the future, then by the eighties of this century a federal European Parliament should be able to make the most decisive self-introspection on whether such an "indestructible union of indestructible states shall .survive in this world". In Lincoln's time, the New World survived
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