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N? xtto Terre. Ei'lim' 77 dmt the man voas guilty off the robber him elf, if he had not been there, the robbery voould not have been committed. The la? thing which I fhall mention, as a /'up- l?ort to the caut? of High-church in the univertiti?s, is the power they have to dikommon to?vnfmer?; whereby they keep the tradelinen in awe as as matriculated perforts; for if any fiucy blue aloron. dares to affi'ont any venerable pertbn, either by talking freely ef him, or defending the prefent Government, all fcholars are immediateiy forbid to l:ave any dealings or commerce with him, until he a.?ks bardon, and makes what other fatisfac"tion the univertity thinks fit to require. I will conclude, as I begun, with obf?rving, that norton= but its own intrin?ck and unpararcll'd urdit can offibl ever a caufi, ,? po?ver/rkl? �upported. dellroy which TERRaE