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 A P P E N D I X. acl fee whether ]tour reafons for alttriag it am more conduve. You begin with obf'ervin�pon Mr. Searaa' care, * Tat a tingle infiance fueceeding i invite imitation i commoa raSice i take aay ame $i dciline and lni, in thi pan  the orld i be jut where thq were a thouf and years ago. In ort, the rum of you tom, last, and the rt o} yofir whole book,  to ew that this tuu is fir of a infucient, and kcondly get us conrider what you have to urge-pon both there hea. asto itslnfukney you obfervethat oft iin s, according to the reft value of money, s fo incon erable a enalty, that it will be but little reard- ed, when y perfon out of humour, ?evinefi, or [elf-inter O, all  inclined to break theflatute which ought, therefore, to be enforced by fuch a farther faniou, as will be fudent to preferve from any future violatio YOU do not mention what you would pieale to have that fihion be but I fuppofe, by the drift of your book, that you woulavethepenalq made large enough to every fcholar to tat ckty, into which he troll fir happen to be admxtted; fo that he all bF euay inn'8 down to that coege or ha. wthout any Oitty of remgvhg to another, hatever reOns he may have for tt, without the con.nt of his prefenc Governor, or the ite-ehaneeor of the univerfity. But I believe, and grievoufly apprehend, that 0 cfeences would follow from fuch a de,me enalty. than ca.n pobly attend thyflatut,, as in nds at prekntl for notwithfldm your rgumt, that a fchor will be equly at liert t emove, prowtied he can produ a god rea

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