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 hear what the learned ptoireffor had to hy upon that fubje&; thek two were )oin'd by another ,..fltr jr at;rS, who without a:rogance might think they underRood tliviuity enough to be his auditore and that conquently his le&ure would not have been loft upon them: but tl',e do&at thought otherwil: who came at luff, and was very much furprized to find that there was an audience. He took two or three turns about the fchoo}, and then [aid, ?dagifiri, lnoEl atditore$ ; r4erea, 'uxta le S$ doorem Bcu, UtR, tre ;;on facm!t collei valete  and �o wnt'awa�. ' ' "Now ir is monl'/rous, that notwlthftanding thel publick it&roes ae fo much negle&ed, we are all of us, when we take cur degrees, char- ged with and punied fbr non-appearance at the rading of many of them; a formal dption is rnd by our reft&ire dean, at the time our g,a ia proofS, br our n.apce at there, tt letes. and it is with dict rome on of the congfion me induc to grr it. Strange order at ch le&rer ould flare his fifty, 'his hundred, or to hun&ed pounds a yr to TM doing nmhing md that we [the young fry) �d  obl to ray mon for ot hearing fuch l  w nev ria nor er tom. "Pray, Mr. Ta,-Fnaus, be fo kind as to "in-rt this as foon as it will fuit with your con-  P. $. The Fce-cbancellor has prohibited all "? coe-houfis to take in your paper, under TER. R/E-

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