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APPEND, IX. mired him into Oriel College without a di?ef?, the ablenee of the/'rovvfi and Dean, and, n?you fay, Hid the ?enalty exa&ed by the fiatute for fo doing. I ?n ice nothing in all this? even as you have r?rffmted it, fovm y heinous, tithe in Mr. Se ?r lmving your ma?, or N Mr. &?les for admit- ting him Nto Oriel Co?ege, or in the Pr?O for con. fi?ing that admi?on, as to make you exdai? again? them, in fo pub!ickand bitter ? ma=e, ofun ?dufage, negle? of fiatum, and fitting badexam?ks : for as to ?kind ufage, the Gentleman did nor ?rike his name out of your ButteT-book till he had fir? dviHy defir? a d?t? ?ain? which I do not find that ou had my r?omble obje?on ?t the ?o?g man. of h?m)ff fober, ?dmus, and we?-inclin? ? came to the uni?e?, ?tth re[pe? to ?is rooms, untainted, and innocent, and, &?mg to any ?ke; a mo? ezcell?t ch?a? of a yo?g ram, md fcarce to be ?ell'd m this cot- re?ted age! I believe fo many good qualities and uncommon virtues might have entitled him to rome- what more than a d/?e.?, even an o?time di?e?'t from any college, or houfe of learning, except Dr. ?ewton's. Your reffoning upon ?ishead is very ex- ?uifite, and amounts to this i That if a fcholar mve? well under your care, you are reIolved to keep him; and if he behaves ill, you ?//not let him �o. But to return: from hence it app?rs, that there wa? no di?e/'pegt, nor in my o inion, any i//u . p on h?s fide. in the next place,. as the flatute was ?mply'd with, and the penalty regularly paid, where is the ton_tempt af d?ipline, fo loudly complained of, or what bad example can poflibly fo!low from ob/?r- vJn theflatutes fo mbaute! in ev? articular g . ?y ?yp . You take the l?berty to ext?oflulate, in th?s place, ?vith Mr. l?owles, for doing fo irregular and unkind a thi?g? and tell: u.?,, That. he bad kimfdf b?d his