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 Teme. Fi!i,us. 6 7 now in fo forei univerSties, and had only pub- lick hool$ to mt and dpute in but in progrefs of rime, fo amour'd of this theme were veral Bn, that when they died, they left their eftares to ound little univerfities, under the rear univerfi- ty, ?11ed colleges, and to rupert an head, and a certain numb of fellows. hefe fewal colleges, or private fcietie, make up coe&ive!y the pubtick univerfity, and the he! and governors of the colleges are alfo the gover.  and direor of the univerfity: the rhaned!or I efttern only a titular overnor,-the ,ite-aneell anf,ers to the fub-g[rnor the pro-viee-rhanelkr to the deputy-governor, and the heads of colleges to tie directs.  puffue the parael thiefore, let us examine wheth there direors have not broke their trufi, nd do not dereryc puni&ment as well as the o- thers: or rather let us examine whether they ought n6 b!ickly to  examin wheth they have ok it or not, tinct fiey lie und fuch ioIe fufpicions of having broken it; and no more than this could be fiid of the others fill they had ,xined. I concei the rum of he charge again the 8outh.fla dreflors to be this: that they have efi- dioufly broken a gr nu epofed in them, b the govnment and the proprietors that under of yng the nation's debts, and incrfing publick wtflth and publick it, they have Iunder'd the nation, and funk publick wlth and publick crit to the 1owe dgs; that they ve either fiaudu. lently ebezzeI'd to themfelves, or unwarrantably fquander d away (they know not how norto whom) the money and ock of thole pFons who chore and hired them to manage it for their advantage; tt they have en gIty of in[mous practices of all

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