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 erra.Filius. N O XXXli!, conduce to this. Whenever you appearbefore them, conduc2 yourfdves ith all �pecious humilityand de. raurenefii convince them ot' the great veneration you have for thdr perfons, by (peaking very 1ova, and boiag to the ground at ever) rord  wherever you meet them, jump out of the way with your cap in your hands, and give them .the'whole ttreet ,o walk in, let it be as broad as xt will. Always jem afraid to look them in the face, and make them believe that their prefence 1trikes you with a fort of awe and confufion: but, above all, be very conltant at C,^Prr. i never think that you los too much time at Prayers, or that you negle2 your fludies too much. whillt you are lhewing your refpect to the thurch. I bye heard indeed that a former Puzmr./v of St. )eoL's college, (a whimfical, irreligiou old .fel- low,) would frequently jou his udent for going conltantly three or .iur times a day to cha[d, and lingering away their time, anti robbing their parents, under a pretence of frving God  But as this is the only inflance I ever met with of fuch an Hztu it cannot overthrow a general rule. maticks, ethick,, hoq, and fuch-ke la- udiea but read the lathes, the tho&x Favazus I mean, (for eyre rome of the Faeus have mhentieks,) md learn from thole primitive old gtleme what a pack of as and blockheads TILLOT80e, ano Buu- zv, ad Hoanv, and Ftewooo, and the re of c modern upflarts =e, w compared with e nt Lumaues of thole antirot times. notker thing very proper in order to grow the fivourites of yr Haus, is fir o[ a toake your elves the vourites of theD FoovMr., concnin whole dii and granur I ve ;pokm N  foF. met laFer.

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