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 $ APPENDIX. ing fuch a re4]nable ptn$lty as thejIatate at pre/nt exa& to prevt others flora wderMg from one college to another, only out of $ntonn, idien, or mntmtnt. Thi fmz to me the mor afonable, fince you !1 us tt fival Oeges me e oficitationt, imprtuniq achokdgtm$ts, and entertainments, to obtain pu&; for if any 11eges aoop to ;uch me artifices to ,t filars, I am druid tht they wi ndefcmd to a marranta3le praSice to &- tin them. Nay, as go an opinion as I have of your g et in the care of Mr. Bole:, (whatever Mr. Se$m's might be) you was undoubtedly too fcre; for if hi rtam for lmving your a were ble t g8, it is im that thee eve ould k  grefonf dog. Nay, I think you was alfo a little t fupuut in the m of Mr. kh Soma- tier, (lkd in yo Mok, qeph omafier,). whofe I. That in Balid Co!kge, he had the promite ;of Tutor for nothing. .II. That he could live &talr there. IlL That a $eh#larlip of that houfe wotId be gi- ven to him loon after Ns admitlion. You have, indeed, with your uf'ual exae'tnefs, con- fidered there realohs; but you do not kern to have invflidated any of them, unIeti it be the icend, re- hting to the Cheat/3 of/-/art..r-/4i; upon which occafion you have given us, from your Buttery. Book,
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fenration of your eonomy and rgulr manner life. But the othgr two realohs remain in their full flxength; and I wonder how you could make any demur to figning his For the-reatbns I am againIt enforcing the tute ith any larger penalty, elpecially one./ largt

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