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 N xxxr.. Terre-$'di.ns.. f_e//ovs who think the. m.ves obl,gd m point of honour and common civility to mak you damnable bM: the next night you are treated as ailll ain. aM perhaps for three or fou night aft=warns. gloffousway of living beipg new to you, it yonfirms  notion ion had conceived, upon towmg away vofatthb, that you e no longer s, but it your own difpo, and at lber t6 foiow your own inclinations. But kt us now fuo this hnq te of jolt aM drunkennefs over 5 .you are aiitttd intone co ge, md atrimltd into the univerfity; you hava ken e oaths to obrw the Ratutes of both  bye fubfibed thir nine articles of religion, and aid youres:in ort, I will fupNfe yo no g= angers, butfiudnts, adopt bes of our aerable Aua And now, you ntlem, ve me leave to on my maeri ce, and to inflru& you how you are tq demon our fdves in the fiation Ion are ro- tered into, md what fort oF behaviour 5 exFe from you, according m there oath md ! know ry well that you go thither prepofi'd with a nuine (but iorant) opinion, that you re to.hold fa your inles, wtever they are, that you sre to follow wt in yo onfdentt you think right, md to difdaim what you judge rong that thi is the only way to thrive in this orld. ahd to be happy in the nt, }u as your filly oth=s and fuperitious old nurfes have taught you: n the fir hce th=efore, I advife you to ake off his chil. sprejute, md to difge o felves from ch fcrupulousnoti .for you may take my word t for it, that oerwife t s a million to one tt milearty. B a

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