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li?g?; aM, fays ?he do?or, tall him the next time he ?un his thm?t, I'll fconce him When Dr. M?? was vice-cha?e?ov, the mous Dr. 8acheverel (who was then mailer ff vot? agfin? romething which ?au?de? would have carried? upon which fiysMaunder, mag?ev, tu. um?ffragium n0nl?lT j that is, air, your vote ?on't ?o ? 8achevere! reply'd, m?g?er, vke-canee?arie, me- um fu?agium h?bet tot v?n?s quot tuum ? that is,Mr. wiee.e?ance?or, my vote has as FzaT as yourt. A famous preacher of Corpus Ohrifl? college had prepared a tickling fermon to preach bette the univerfity, in which he wa? very ?vere upon the ?ldiers, Who were thin quarated in OxFon? and called red the devil's liveqi bat, by nilflake, he ?reached it upon a ?arbt day, when the ?iee-chan. ?or, and all the do? go to church in r?d. A gentI?man commoner of gr. John's walkin? nne ?e grove belonging to that college, upon a o?1 moon-3iny night, fpoke to his friend in the fohowing manner; ?at ?e ?alking is here =i? that there 't?s no Sun, thin ?e mig& a? da Ion b Moon-li he. When T?a?-F?r?us 'firff ?me o? ?8 wa?, ubti&'d but once a week, rome gentlemen of St ohn's college were'fpeaking ofitt ?im?, 'tb weakly, i.e. ?eekly malice. ?he reverend Dr.D?rzv?z having lately pr=ch? an excellent t?rmon, againtt the bifftop of before the univerfiey, a gentleman of Chrifl5 Church wa, heard to fly, that he thought th? Do?or was to be a plaude? or, added h% the bi?o ought . D = TER-