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N ,�rx-Filiuso:. tot, as a difi, rber o] e the public} peace, and be pu.,- ni.[h'd as he .[hall think fit, r?ith imprilonmcnh pub-- l?c?: recantation, or expulfion. From hence let the Reader judge, what a dange- r?us poll ours is, tho' truth is never fo plainly on-, our fide. The next thtute I hall mention, is that which �.?joins the hebdomadal meeting of the ttead? of' r:?Jege? and halls, by which, "They are obliged "to a?mb!e together at forne fixed plac. e, every "Monday thro. aghout the year in vacation.time "as well as m term-time, to confult the wcI- "fire of the univerfity, and to enquire/vhether "the!tatutes av.d cuftoms of it are regularly oh- "�erved." I am afraid my friends the fculIs do not obferve this l!atute �o well as they ough.r, though it was recommended to them by that p?- ous prince (for wl?om we ought to retain fo great a veneration).King Charles the firfL � The (h) fiatgte concerning f_cholaflick Habits injoin? � all per�on? (except the forts of Lords who have rote.? inparliament) to wear doaths of a blackor dark brown colour, and to a?:oid ?rery thing that flyours of pride or luxury? part?cu!arly it forbids them to.?ar the? hair too long, or to curl it. I leave it to thole fmart? gentlemen, who frequent Lyne's co?e-hou{? in fill,-' gowns, tie.?,igs, hat?, and ruffles, (as mentioned in., my lad) whether this ttatute is duly obferved. We come now to the-(/) lhtute concerning the ref?.?c?t ?hich juniors are to fl, ero to the/dniorsi ac- cording to which every undergraduate is bound to tny all becoming deference to a b?trhelor of as by ,givieg him the ?Dper place, a, hen they happe..n. to .be in compa? together i by going out of the ?rhet? he meets t?tm ir, the fireet ? by pulling off' hi? cap F 5 (*) Tk; XIV. S�?. ?, (?) Tit. XV. Se?, z,