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 Tevre.�ilius. N XXXIVo themfelves for the entertainment of multitudes, and the cotre,ion of vice, apvro?riated to the merce- nary ufe of main:airiNg the baflards of a fuperan- hunted ab:rtine. When we had f:tisf.'d our cu, iofit� as to the�e pubhale buildings, we wtnt our circuit'to all the coI- leges, and bw every thing n them. which was markablei as, the new {tdr.ngles a: c:hrg Gkurcb and Uaiver ,t Golle es i the new chapel, .nd the ne fine attar-[t,ce   Seubi and the Devtl over coin i but as Sr.]olm sconce afi:rd us ment, I took an exa jounaI of the curiofities met with the, and will make them the fubjc this y s puff. We went in at the Bach-gatt. and walked thruugh the ovc, which is very pleafret i bur looking my right {:and, as we wen flowly aong, I mid !he oid Ba-Court, where I have hd many  game Fi'es, when I wsa youn man I akedoneotm friends, who was a fellow of that college,how it to  pulled down i who to'd me that the prsdent ving, fome time ago, a mind r a fummer-hea in his garden, to  built at the expence of the col- leg% demoli it for the tike of the ones, which we to fe for a foundation to this new pro- jeed ifice; though it was pretended to & done to mt the fchos from lingring away their time, and neglecting their adies; but afterward:, the fel- lows denying to ant as much money for the build- ing of this fumm-bou as the rdent demanded, {which rome pp]e fly was to bundred punS,) the def w drop, d the fiones were apped to anoth ufe. Then we wtinto the Batebtbr's Gvovt and the the M,fler'gatden, but law nothinmarkable tre, five oy that they wc kc to but vcr rom

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