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 xxn Terva. Filis. Some people al�o think that Mr. Jo., having lht'd fev,l yrs in fo good a rvice, is hs ma's nq feiveer, finc the dth of a eeltam who d him in Wt d and that he rome- times fupplies the deficiencies oF his avil !. For my rt, I declare, with all the fincerity in the world, that I don't my. Mr. lo. his 1 ce' . .. _ y. .a ,forI ,ver heard ut that the fellow was a very hon felto; which is more thin I can fly of rome of his betters. Dr. Lime-Kiln, the block-head o a neihboufin co]ege, is another Inflance of this fort of'compIaiZ fince: when he was, rome time ago, Vice-cbanel. br, he more than divided his power an authori with his !atquq, i I may fo call one in of fo Wt an honour. No buffneff could be done  hour Mr. Fs s aSwce anti conlent, nor any fs mitted upon bufinffs without pret.ous ap- mtion to him, and paying fuch previous es , the id Mr. F, ould in his great &mand it is fib {ai, that this dignify'd valet has often furnifl?d his maer, or collegue, with confldmble thins. I-have lately receiv'd two letts from two dif- ferent Gentlemen (who tell me, that they were for- roefly of Dr. LimvKiln's college ) complaining the infolence of tMt doughty S c u  s and his Man F z , who, as one of them intbrms me, is a and in evy a&, that 1ongs to his mailer, fueh .niing rgurities, ?rtribing orde, &c. to expre himmig WE wi tde cre that (uch man all not ha=e hb dew; Or, Wz i!l intro. due another muer ff liing in the college; givin himfelf an air of parmip with the reverend  die his maer in the government off the college. The other gentleman ts me, that having blig'd ts voed $ g a v, who compIfin'd oF st to

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