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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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