Page:Terræ-filius- or, the Secret History of the University of Oxford.djvu/342

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N �r,e. Filus. x'z,$ venegful? loofe and profligate in his morals, though feemingly rigid and tevere: in publick, a feriousand f01emn hypocrite? in private, a ridiculous and lewd buffoon: an impudent pretender to fin&ity and confcience, which he always us'd as a cloak fbr the motif unjuf?andcriminala&ions. In fhort, he wa?s fo worthle{i and defpicable a teltow, and had fo fcandaloufly over-a&ed his part in his extravagant zeal againtithe ronfiitution-club, that at the expiratio? of his pro&ovfi?ip, when he appeared as candidate for the l'ro13?r;qjip of hifiory, there were not above ten perions, betides the members of his own college, � whc? voted for him. R. ?lfeadou, eourt,. A. B. fe?,w of Mertcm coh'ege, and a member of the conflitution- aub, was put' into.the.Bl?&,13ook, and fenfenced to be withheld from his deg,? for two,year/, for be- ing in company with the ?onfiitution-club, and for drinking king Georges health in the prefence of the l'ro?tor . . Mr. Carte. y, A. B. ancl fcholarof trniverjtty. Col!ege, was put into the Binde.Boole, anti �entenced to be withheld-from his degree for one year, for being companywith the ?o?flitution-dub. Mr. Cofiard, A.B. fellow o} W'adham College, and fufpe&ed to be a member of the confiitution. dub was withheld from his degree for one year, for re- futing to fubkr?e to a paFer, in which he wa? to declar-e, that the conflitution-clv. b was a profligate and fcandalous let of' men ? and that he neither was, nor ever would be a member of that club.. G; Mr. $c, rlade, ..