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 N O xxxIx. Zerr-Fiiu;. ' To .y more upon this fabjecq:, with rehtlon to the umverfities, would be very im?ertincnt  what I have �'fid already may be thought needle�s the world have been long go convinced of tk, eh. dex- terity in this particular, not only by lertons daily coming from thence, who di(ingaifh thern�eNes in it with great applaufe, but alfo by the publication o a very popular book calI'd the Oxvor J Eszs, which has met with that univerfal fuccefs from ne pubhck, that t jut deferyes. As a f.upplement to this book, I will divert my reder wth a few more je&, 6ut!s, and tus, of a later date; and I do hereby authorize and impowet ihe proprietor thereo} to add then: to the next edi- tion f that incomparable colic&ion' in conformi- ty to which gracious commiffion,! all take care to relate them in the time ftile and method, as near as I can. ,d Su?Idement to the OxvoaD Je/s, A man, who ]iv'd just by a pound in Oxsot and kept an ale-houfe, put upon his fign there words (vim.) ,zlle ld here O the POVDi which thduced a ereat many young udcnts to go thither out of -curqofity to bu liqn-or, as they thought, by eight hearing of which, the vice. chancellor nt for the landlord to puniZ him according to fiatute, which prohibits all ale-houe-keqers to receive fchohrs in- t'o their houfesl bu't the fellow being apprehenfive what he was nt for, as Coon as he came into the vice.chancellor'lodgings, fell a fpitting =bout the room l upon which the vi,.e. thanrdlor ask'd him in an an r tone, vhat he merest Sir_ fays the fallow, t am tome to clear my tiff Clear '/ourkl sirrah t flys the vtce-chante&r ; but ?e t&t you fiouW cIear yot:r m another maner thq fay that you fell ale by th ?und. No, mated, D

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