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... Principles of NATIONAL ORDER are involved in great obscurity . At any time , then , he who should successfully inquire into this ab- struse subject , elicit those principles from the darkness which surrounds them , and exhibit them with ...
... Principles of NATIONAL ORDER are involved in great obscurity . At any time , then , he who should successfully inquire into this ab- struse subject , elicit those principles from the darkness which surrounds them , and exhibit them with ...
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... principles of national , social , and domestic order ; and such are the true grounds of a general concurrence in promoting and se- curing the future peace not only of Europe but of all the nations of the earth . ' From this extract ...
... principles of national , social , and domestic order ; and such are the true grounds of a general concurrence in promoting and se- curing the future peace not only of Europe but of all the nations of the earth . ' From this extract ...
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... principles of his art . Rhetoric constituted a distinct profession among the Antients ; and the Orator first studied in the schools of the Rhetoricians , before he ventured on the practice of Eloquence . We seem to have rejected the ...
... principles of his art . Rhetoric constituted a distinct profession among the Antients ; and the Orator first studied in the schools of the Rhetoricians , before he ventured on the practice of Eloquence . We seem to have rejected the ...
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