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Statutes, a ſample of the Oxford ſtatutes, and how obſerv’d, II. 99
Statutes, ought to be equally adminisſter’d, II. 169
Steele (Sir Richard), his deſcription of univerſity logick, I. 116
Strangers, how uſed at Oxford, II. 23
Strings of Syllogiſms, an account of them, I. 115
Stuarts, their pedigree, from Adam demonſtrated, II. 22
Swift (Dr.), his ſaying on the Education in univerſities, II. 27

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Taverns, ſcholars prohibited by ſtatute from frequenting them, II. 102
Taylor (Biſhop), his opinion of forbidding the publication of books, I. 97
Temperance (Academical) II. 170
Terra-Filius, ſome account him, I. 1
Terra-Filius, the reaſon for his long ſilence, I. 4
Terra-Filius, affronts the preſident of St. John’s College, I. 3
Terra-Filius, is commonly expelled, I. 4
Terra-Filius, put to ſilence at Oxford, ib.
Terra-Filius, a Free-thinker and a Free-ſpeaker, I. 9
Terra-Filius, ſome farther account of him, ib.
Terra-Filius, a letter to him from John Spy, I. 22
Terra-Filius, preach’d against at Oxford by Dr. G–r, ib.
Terra-Filius, his obſervations upon that ſermon, I. 23
Terra-Filius, has a great reſpect for all heads of colleges, I. 26
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