Now, I am glad to tell you, that out of the nine States of the Colombian Union, seven enjoy anorder and tranquillity as absolute as unchangeable.
Our people is as much the friend of order and justice as of liberty and independence.
Ours is no anarchical movement, but one of order and obedience.
The scripture attributes both power of order and jurisdiction; to all preaching presbyters equally.
As he is the author of man, and hath made him a sociable creature, so he is the author of the order of human society, which is necessary for the preservation of mankind, he being the God of order and not of confusion.
The recess having expired, the chairman calls the meeting to order and says, "The next business in order is the adoption of By-Laws.
This is the reason we find so much skepticism and indifference in human society, and which is the source of most of the existing misery, and of the want of order and lawfulness.
A member opposes this proposition, from love of order and peace.
Aristocrats always carry with them, into the popular party, the desire of order and command.
But a healthy impulse bears within it an order and restraint of its own, while a truly moral outward pressure is based, not on the demands of mediaeval days, but on the demands of our own day.
But there is not only the instinct to order and to teach but also to learn and to obey.
There has been a general reestablishment of order and of the orderly administration of justice.
The Administrative Council of the Permanent Court of Arbitration has been organized and has adopted rules of order and a constitution for the International Arbitration Bureau.
Order and efficiency in each branch of the public service have prevailed, accompanied by a system of the most rigid responsibility on the part of the receiving and disbursing agents.
Thus have we fullness in the one part, conciseness in the other, order and distinctness in both.
This author's fault is not so much a lack of learning or of comprehension, as of order and discrimination.
And there is a contrast in the matter of order and system; the lack of both in London is apparent.
And there is also something of order and discipline in the uniforming of a community set apart for an unworldly purpose.
My products are made only to order and at the lowest possible cost.
He had lived to see the wastes of that war repaired; to see a state of order and security; to see his country progressing in all the means of happiness.
Are the merchants to be saddled with the whole burden, because, like friends to order and tranquillity, they have not called town-meetings, or published inflammatory resolves?
After 1840 the men were drilled "in the common formations," mainly with a view to being employed for the maintenance of order and in support of the police, in case of Chartist or other agitations.
To facilitate the transmission of order and intelligence, a considerable system of telephonic and other electrical communication has been established.
He put the troops in order and marched to the town.
He assembled his troops at Hedemora, and sought to inure them to habits of order and obedience by military exercises.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "order and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.