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?till the two ?/e?n were almoR exp?d. He then thouffht it tiine to belet into the f?cret of his crimes, that tie might beable to makes defence againR them, and therefore he waited upon the then l�o?or, Mr. .8t.eed (of/ll{.Souls-C'oilege) the day on which lard down h?s office, and deftred leave to tranfcriM a copy ol- what Mr. White had laid to. his charge, and regitter'd in the Black Bo0k? which Mr. steed readily conl?nted to, and received him with much kindhers and humanity. When helooked.into that dr?fful and glbora r lurae, it furpriz'd hxm to find hzm?lf made anffver?- hie, not'onl? for a charge o{: crimes pl?aeed toN, own name, but alfo for a charge of crimes placed to another gentleman's name; both which charges, I will mak? ublick, left the jealous reader_fhould fufpe& them P . to be worfe than they are, or that ! It,fie the worft part of them. They are drawn up in Latin, but I will infert them :n ?ngl?, for the uli of all my readers. ?tune' :? - L E T Mr. Cart)' of rYniverfity-�o!lege b? kept from the degree, which herinrub for next, for the �pace' of oar ?:hole year. I. For pro�haning, with mad intemperance, day, on which heought, with fiber chearfu!nefi, to have commemorated the Reitoration of' King Charles II. and the roynl fimily, nay, of monarchy it&if, and the church oflCngland. II. For drinking in company with thole perCons; �bo inj31ently banff fitheir loyalty to King George, and endearour to render aimoR all the univerfi?y, he-- fides themfelves, fufpe&ed of difaffe&ion. III. For calling to ether a great' mob of" o g . . . pep as if to ��e a fl?w? and drmklng ?mp:ot!$ emcratior,?