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Tevre.�ilius. N? XXXIVo themfelves for the entertainment of multitudes, and the cotre,ion of vice, apvro?riated to the merce- nary ufe of main:airiNg the baflards of a fuperan- hunted ab:rtine. When we had f:tisf.'d our cu, iofit� as to the�e pubhale buildings, we wtnt our circuit'to all the coI- leges, and bw every thing ?n them. which was markablei as, the new {t?dr.?ngles a: c:hr?g Gkurcb and Uaiver ,t Golle es i the new chapel, .nd the ne? fine attar-[t,ce ? ? Seubi and the Devtl over coin i but as Sr.]olm sconce afi?:rd? us ment, I took an exa? jou?naI of the curiofities met with the?, and will make them the fubjc? this ?y s puff. We went in at the Bach-gatt. and walked thruugh the ?ovc, which is very pleafret i bur looking my right {:and, as we wen? flowly a?ong, I mi?d !he oid Ba?-Court, where I have h?d many ? game Fi'es, when I w?sa youn man I a?kedoneotm? friends, who was a fellow of that college,how it to ? pulled down i who to'd me that the prs?dent ?ving, fome time ago, a mind ?r a fummer-hea? in his garden, to ? built at the expence of the col- leg% demoli? it for the tike of the ?ones, which w?e to f?e for a foundation to this new pro- je?ed ?ifice; though it was pretended to & done to ?mt the fcho?s from lingring away their time, and neglecting their ?adies; but afterward:, the fel- lows denying to ?ant as much money for the build- ing of this fumm?-bou? as the ?r?dent demanded, {which rome p?p]e fly was t?o bundred punS,) the def? w? drop, ?d the fiones were app?ed to anoth? ufe. Then we w?tinto the Batebtbr's Gvovt? and the the M,fler'?gatden, but law nothin?markable t?re, five o?y that they w?c ?kc to but vcr? ?rom