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 TERRz'E-FILIU S. N �I. dudendure eft, ut illuflrata eritm patent multicju k PxRjvmo liberentur. Lacq::. t T adminilters great comfort to me, un-  I l* der the fatigues of my a,a,temieat war. fare, that altho' rome right grave and fe-  rious pc?ns find fhult with my manner of wrinrg, none of' my fa&s againf the univerfity have been contradiCted by any o1: my cor- refpondents. What I have urged in my third paper concerning matriculation is fo juft and reafonable, that it has occafion'd the two �ollowi,g letters;both of which will ferve to explain and 1trengthen what I have fiid upon that fubje&  to which end I now make them publick. IRs "'T' Hough I know it is commonly fiid, tha "I. whatever is elhblifh'd by the authorit,,, of "fo learned a Body as the univerfity o%ht to be ' free from the cenfur�: of any private yerfon; yet y Ihum.

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