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 I02 Terr,e.Fitius. N xr at a due difiance, a falutSng him very in hke manner a batchclot of artt is to repe& resfief of arts, and a m4er f srts'a door. This atute is ill obfirved by umlergraduate wrds the doors and mafier-feos of their own cdteges; but in the univerfity it is flmo totall 7 fufed. There is alb a (k) atute that no fibular (efpe- ci,a!tr the juniors and u,dergrMu.teO fla ialeff about the city or fuburbs, nor e fien in flreets, nr in the publick mket, nor at a war Czrfax, cared Penn[eft Bench, nor in the of dry townfm r mechanicks. But if this fid- cute was obrv, I &fire to know how it comes to  that there i$ fuch a numerous body of men  oxvouu, caed Lingerers d Loungers. Thee is another (I) tute that nofiholar& what- ever l be prent at the tiffam or aes, either of the ci or coun; which is as much fieglecd as y oI e re; though I cannot e any great hrm in it, only that it is brnch of a fidcute. Thee are alfo (m) fiatute to prohibit all fcho k$ of what kind or degree fver, from frequent hg t,men' houfe: by day or by night $ an3 pr- fily om fiequenting any ekns, eoos-fla ms, or other pubhck houf wlthm the umverfi- ty, or the predn&s thereo in which wine, or any other liquor, or tobacco. is commonly fold, d& very vere naltics, cfchlly if the perfun offending is a TuToR. I am at alofs to detem?ne whether the obrva- tion of there flatute$ is more neglecd than they axe unrfomble  but this I can fly, that lithey are goo () Tit. X�. $e&. (.') Tk, XV, $�&. . Tit,

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