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 N o 7'err,.Filius. ' 99 the univer/Y  and the, if they gro contuma- cious, they fl2aIbe mpri)ned or 3anifle 4 at the dif- cretion of th chancellor or vice-chanceor. Indeed I never knew any fcholar board ae a zte hou but I ave known them to lodge in private hau, without richer the vhanelior or vice. }baneeor's leave; nor did I ever hear of any l.r's being impri)ng or baffh'd, or orherwifi nixed upon that account. The time (d) atute appoinrz what tore of per- fons the Tutor flould be and ordains, that no per- bn all be a Tutor, who ha not taken a degree in tome faculty, and is not (in the judgment of the Head of the college or ha to which he belongs) nan of ap?roved IearniJg, ?robicy, and decere rejt- I am aaid all the Tutors .in Oxvo cannot and this ted 3 but a the Head may pkad, that they were mi akin in their 'udgment, I cannot charge  . .I. . . them with m a&al wolaton o ths atute. Next to there fuccds a numar of (e) tutes concerning the zblik Le,rt in all ficultles3 ap- d, hen he flall read, ,ht they all read, �y riley all read and to hom they all read. allthere (as I have frequently obferved) arealmo totally negle&ed; out oftven publickleures, not tb0ve thre or four being obferved at all, and they not fiatutably obfirved  for the auditor,  ho long to theftme college with the leure' in any ficul- y, do not wait upon him to the hool, where reads, andMck again, as they ought todo Jr, that not one in tm goes to he there nor do ey (who do attend) take dn hat th F z (4) $0;; :. Tit.IV: Se,,  a 21, q O',
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