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 A P P E N D I X. con{iquence, that unlefs it be in rome manner time- ly check'd, it may, in all probability, totally de- Kroy the univerfity itfel�. But I mull nifo beg leave to obferve, that there ought to be a ration on the other hand: and that even frugAllt! ma' be-carried to an excefi. As therefore 1 can- not approve of the luxu7 and intern?rance of Ibme fo 1 mu equally condemn the dantick ri- goat and abfli,ence ot other$; for as it is not pro- er, in tMfc places, to indulge upon ven and dmon, u on 3ur und),, champaigne and Rac, on one hand; fo I think thee ought to be rome- thing alto d betides freak-beer and aolt-dumlinvs, on the other. Nay, the mcete before mennone& taken in a moderate degree, tend to infpire the ge- nius, and e,iven the imaination5 whereas nothin can be expe&ed from only rot-gul fma beer, an hvy but . apple-dumplings, upi,lity, fleeinet, and in,Mente. And yet I am affured that a certain learne HeM, who feems to have no fma opinion of hi management, has lately eablifl thi Regimen, and ordered it to be Rrily obferved by all with- in his dominions i from whence it is conjeSured, that the me worthy perfort is the author of famous tretife lately publiC'd, an entitl a ned rtaton upon the excelknee, dignity,  tiuity of Dumpling, with  word u?on Pudding. For my prt I am again all zxtreams, efpecially on the inh.begy fide, which I do not think can be of an advante either to a mau' health, or his genius5 but, on the contrary, firm- ly believe that a Lad may thrivo full a well, an8 th 0 logii as glibly in a college where th? eat and &ink like Ohrians, as in any St Bg Btt whatfver. I woMer that you did not, unS tNs hfl, qint us ith that wife jion. which I 

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