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 lig; aM, fays he door, tall him the next time he un his thmt, I'll fconce him When Dr. M was vice-chaeov, the mous Dr. 8acheverel (who was then mailer ff vot agfin romething which aude would have carried upon which fiysMaunder, magev, tu. umffragium n0nllT j that is, air, your vote on't o  8achevere! reply'd, mger, vke-caneearie, me- um fuagium hbet tot vns quot tuum  that is,Mr. wiee.eanceor, my vote has as FzaT as yourt. A famous preacher of Corpus Ohrifl college had prepared a tickling fermon to preach bette the univerfity, in which he wa very vere upon the ldiers, Who were thin quarated in OxFon and called red the devil's liveqi bat, by nilflake, he reached it upon a arbt day, when the iee-chan. or, and all the do go to church in rd. A gentIman commoner of gr. John's walkin nne e grove belonging to that college, upon a o1 moon-3iny night, fpoke to his friend in the fohowing manner; at e alking is here =i that there 'ts no Sun, thin e mig& a da Ion b Moon-li he. When Ta-Frus 'firff me o 8 wa, ubti&'d but once a week, rome gentlemen of St ohn's college were'fpeaking ofitt im, 'tb weakly, i.e. eekly malice. he reverend Dr.Drzvz having lately pr=ch an excellent trmon, againtt the bifftop of before the univerfiey, a gentleman of Chrifl5 Church wa, heard to fly, that he thought th Door was to be a plaude or, added h% the bio ought . D = TER-

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