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Show It ie just as well for people who havt been accustomed to (lo ng things in an irregular way, and in a way they would condemn in an opositon party to get out of the hstolt at ttielt artiest convenience- -bpth for their own sakes and the sake of their blamless constituents. There is more real, lasting damage done to a party, or a cause, or an enterprise, by irregularity, and a seeming overriding of established rules by leaders, than in all the ravings rav-ings of an unscrpulous opposition. |