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Their laws, their articles-of grace

Forty, I' think, (five haig a' brace,)

was willing. To {'wear to; {'wore, engag'd mir foul, And paid the f;vearing-broker whole ten j? illt)? g Full ball a pound I paid him down, To live in the mof? p . d town o' th' nation: May it ten thoufind cott Lord l'hy;? For never forwarding its vif- itation. Terre. Fikius; 6.? TERRjE-FILi US. N �[. �um.p?r fit, ut qui Ga?z:)?us ?cademiti? honefiari cuf?iunt, eorum etiam diligentia, in cult? ingeni Oxon Smut. S' univerfi7 D?ea?-�s are fuppofed'to the badges of learning and merit, there ought to be rome _qualifications requifite to wear them, befiiies/'--y, anclWr---rt, and i?aying a multitude of fees i which feem to be the three principal things indited upon ia{our uniqv.?rfities. Indeed,