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 APPEND, IX. mired him into Oriel College without a dief, the ablenee of the/'rovvfi and Dean, and, nyou fay, Hid the enalty exa&ed by the fiatute for fo doing. I n ice nothing in all this even as you have rrffmted it, fovm y heinous, tithe in Mr. Se r lmving your ma, or N Mr. &les for admit- ting him Nto Oriel Coege, or in the PrO for con. fiing that admion, as to make you exdai again them, in fo pub!ickand bitter  ma=e, ofun dufage, negle of fiatum, and fitting badexamks : for as to kind ufage, the Gentleman did nor rike his name out of your ButteT-book till he had fir dviHy defir a dt ain which I do not find that ou had my romble objeon t the og man. of hm)ff fober, dmus, and we-inclin  came to the unie, tth re[pe to is rooms, untainted, and innocent, and, &mg to any ke; a mo ezcellt cha of a yog ram, md fcarce to be ell'd m this cot- re?ted age! I believe fo many good qualities and uncommon virtues might have entitled him to rome- what more than a d/e., even an o?time die't from any college, or houfe of learning, except Dr. ewton's. Your reffoning upon ishead is very ex- uifite, and amounts to this i That if a fcholar mve well under your care, you are reIolved to keep him; and if he behaves ill, you //not let him �o. But to return: from hence it apprs, that there wa no die/'pegt, nor in my o inion, any i//u . p on hs fide. in the next place,. as the flatute was mply'd with, and the penalty regularly paid, where is the ton_tempt af dipline, fo loudly complained of, or what bad example can poflibly fo!low from ob/r- vJn theflatutes fo mbaute! in ev articular g. y yp. You take the lberty to extoflulate, in ths place, vith Mr. lowles, for doing fo irregular and unkind a thig and tell: u.,, That. he bad kimfdf bd his

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