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 TERR-FILIUS. N o XXIL Par noile F r a e   . S  tr u r n A X', March E I N G infform'd, that what I have cur�orily/hid in one of my papers concerning a gentleman ( Mr. Meadow- court) of Metton College, viz. that ke va: put into the B!ack Book jr drink- ing King Georg,"s bealth, and obliged to plead the benefit of his blajefiy's ^ of Grace to et hi de ree, a ter he had been k t o,et o it two )'ears_for that hemotis cace: I fay, being reformed that th-is charge has been fturdily deny'd as a 5ifhood at Oxford, I will give the reader a true account of the vhole ma!ter, from beginning to end. . i confer, t does not di�pleat me to find the goned gentlemen �o willing to conceal or evade this nblent, and timoff: incredible tranfiion: it looks s if' they had �ome modefry left, and wereaflnmecl to own what they cannot poffiS]y juflify. As this atfiir was occafion'd by a �ociety of' gen- tlemen, call'd the Confiitution clab, it may be ex &ed that I fhould give an account of ' that �ocie- tyl b. ut I defign to do this at large in a paper by it fell, m which I will full), explain the motives o? O  its

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