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�4 ;evr,e-ilus. N �v greatel Hint oF goog manner$ contiffs, and in xv? mo? n?tions ?cel us. We are naturflly of a furly, m?ofe tempt; and as f? as I an find, education, which impr?es other people, makes u? xvor? for thisbmti? tem? of mind is no wherein Enghnd fo ?nfpi?s as m our U?VZZSlTXZS, which are fi? with a ?owd of ehurl? and ?edant$, wM, ?hg full of fiem?Ive? dffpik all fie world ?des i ?d kick and fpum at all ?a?ers who h- ?m? u?n their territories, looking upon them a? /pies ?d mf?mer?, I w? on? at a coffee-houfe in ox?rd when a ?orei?er ?me in, ?nd f?g a ?e d?or fitting by the fire-fide, appr?ched and ac?ed him in m hand- rome mmn? in Latin, telling him that he was a ?k ?ger ? that he cou? not f? Engli?, ould ? gl? to hol? rome converhtion with n?m con- c?g the ?iwfi?, which he came to ?e. The doffor, for ?w?, ?ve him every now and then an ugly ?ok, ? if he was afraid of his ?cket, and coldly r?ly'd to all the g?tleman fiid or asked, etiam domme, or non ?mine, ayfir or no fir, without giv?g him any fifisfi?ion in what he dellred to ? inform'd of i ? ?he m? while fll the company was whifpering and ?mning, and ?ming at him; Who is that impu- dent f e? tkere ? flysone; D?n him /flys another,, ?y bis affurag?e? I belieze, he is an H?ovzR?u. fitsaft he v?t away with aRoni?ment in his rice, furpri- z?, no doubt, to find a place, which he had heard fo much renowned for I?ning, fill? wi& fuch ?.?eaded n?ices and myerend katttntats. But the mo? flagr?t inffance of their depo?ment to fira?gers hapsned a?ut three or four years ago, when iome german and french gentlemen, belon?ng to B?n Bothmar, cameto fee theuniverfity. They ?a? not b?n there long before a pop?r fcandal wa? invented and reported about town? th!t there grot!emro ?d, at fmh a time, ? in)oh ??Ia?e,