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 Terre- Fi. liur. 99 "verfity. After which the do&or tign'd my "ticu!tion paper, tettif),ing that I had nifo taken "the oath of' allegiance, though not one word o "it, or his majelty Ki,g G-oRE, was then men- "tion'd. ,' "$houl,d you, upon the publifhing this letter, be "reproach d as an inventor ol: thoods, and the "thing ,be obje&ed againIt, as what was never "pra&is d in the univerfity, be but fo kind as to "acquaint the world with it, and 1'11 then openly "afterr what ! now only give you a private inti-. "marion of. "If this hint can any.ways be �ervlceable to you, "you are welcome to t, and may promill: }'our "tell' the future correfpondence of, $ir PHILALETHE From the lqrfi of there, I think, it appears, that according to the notions of three of the grea?eR men that our country ever Ned, ^rch-bifhop willot- .r bifhop �urnet, and Mr. Locke, the direSots o  the univerfities ([or rjeant Miller has prov'd the fame of Gam3ridge) cannot evade the charge o[' impoting PrmJR� upon all their members,/'rid of' initiating: thole of ur youth, who are to be the guardiars. and ornament o'the commonwealth, in the impheir guilt of that oor]} of crimes. I need ot add, what every reader will naturally deduce in hil own mind, that if this henious charge be a tru F{{ tcharg:,

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