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 x Teme-Filit.. xxv 4. Be I have a tt opinn of the t, t to belie. re that tg would k company withch caule. and I think it a fndal to the uni. ,e to and in n of a tute, wich fuppo$ that any of h hopeM1 ehflflren me add&ed to fuch' Wcr I am in the rht h mr explication of this flatute, or not, I am fare tt I have on my fide the authority and ncuence oF on t men, the f men, the mo Icarn men, and the mo pious men, thmgh one of the moa fortmate ram, that this, or phaps any other country'  fiw  no Ie than a King and a to whom a a Mar  the loyal iverfity of Oord adh fo iramove. ably, whiI liin  whole memory, now he is dead, (he fo affe&ionat.y reveres and: who/ injun&ions and admonitions, above tho�e of all other mm, {he holds fo dear, that I am perfuaded no advice of his will I defpifed thrre, none of his precepts reR What was his opinion in the prefent ca ma/ be feen in a letter of his to the unierfity of CaM- BRm�, entituled King CHaEs the Firfi, his lnflxuons to the Vice- Chancellor nd Heads ef Cambridge, Jr govern- met. t, &c. hic are m CHRLES Rex s I. ,, hat all tho dire&ions and orders .of' our fither, bteff of memory, whichat my time were fen.t to our .fiid tmivedity, be du}I obferv'd and put m execution. I1." Whereas we have been infor/m'd that, oF late years, many itudents of that otlr tmivertity not- regarding their own birth, degree, and have made divers contra&s of marriage with men of r/,'.e, and of no good fme {n that town, to thetr great difparament, e difcontent

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