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 APPENDIX. ! will fuppofe again, that I am Nt into th hands of a bdTutor, *v oho to.'aly neglerh me, &esnotread a k&ure to me above once  month, or to months or a quarter   yer i ad the, taout , method or defign. You fly, Sir you are inelied to 3eliev that this is a w U raw ca iraIced, and you hoe is --as a thing poble one, and not ye3 expeieneetgy any, nor er like to hqpon. Could I fufpe&bave ,a perfort of being ludicrous, I ou!d con'rue all this as meet drollvry and grimace 5 but, as the olemnit of your mein and a[pe will not fuffer me to do ths,  mu tell you, Sir, that whatever you may believe, or hope, or dream, is nothing to the purpoli i far the mfe you mention is not only poble, but a very common carl, already experieuced by many, and what will certainly ha?pen again. ! wonder, Sir, how you, who have lived & long in the unive, and corn- ered the diipline and fiatores of other colleges nicely together, in order to make a compleatfcheme for your own, could be fo gofly impend upon in this rticular. Lly, Sir, I think it a od reafon to leave my Co&ge, if, after tryat and obfervation of oher col- leges, I do not like the dcipli,;e and method of Edu- cation efiabli& thee, however rity obrved and to go to another, where I am convinced that I cm fooner arrive at a tolerable perfeXion of knowke and vatioal learning. All theIi mu be allow t be very good Rea- ns for leaving oe locicry and going to another; but as it wou'.d be improper and inconfiflent with theholav's d5;ign to declare them to his Governor fo I think there ought to be me room left for him
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