Page:Terræ-filius- or, the Secret History of the University of Oxford.djvu/169

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

. errands; till, at hf?, having jumbled tl?,r leam. ed noddle? together, they l?nt him a ?per, conta?n- inl? the following articles, which they infitted upon to" be read b?' Mr. Meado?co#rt in the con'?o? eation-houri, before he lhould proceed to his de ?geeo I. I do acknowledge all the crimes Iald to my charge in the Black Book; and that I deferred the ?uniCnment impofed on me. II. I do acknowledge that the ttory of my being ?unifh'd on account of my affe?on to King George, and his illuttrious boutS, is unjult and in- jurious, not only to the Reputation of the 1'togtot, but of the whole univerfity. III. I do profe,t; fincerely, that I do not beliew that ! was punifh d on that account. IV. ! am very thanktiff for the C?tts�� of the univerfity, in remitting the ignominious part of the punilhment, viz. begging pardon upon-my knees. V. I beg pardon of ?llmighty God, of the Proc- tor, and all the Mailers, for the offences which I have committed refpe&ively againff them; and I Foreire that I will, by my fhture behaviour, make the bed amends I can, tot having offended by the wo? of examIdes. Modef'c ! reafonable! candid ! and honourable tiemen ! I ffand affonifh'd at Mr. Meado?veourt'.? fdnacy. at, d perverfenefi, that he fhould refufe to .c.O?! ply with �uchfair and e uitable terms! Alas! it q. �7'?o? ? too evident that hehas, indeed, play'd the ram , ?,[?nfl the univerfity; a.d been notorioufiy

?inv company with

.5?'?ld and ?ntumaclou? wrcich ! how mfy would ?.?.?ve ken for ?m (?iog to a?ademi?g