Chap.

1    1| of mankind, from which an orderly train of virtues spring,
2    1|    by cunning tricks, the orderly plans of reason which rise
3    2|   To do every thing in an orderly manner, is a most important
4    7| confounded with the slow, orderly walk of reason. So great
5    9|   of public happiness, an orderly whole is consolidated by
6    9|   were educated in a more orderly manner, which might save
7   12|   plan of study in a more orderly manner than can be adopted
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