Page:Terræ-filius- or, the Secret History of the University of Oxford.djvu/360

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A P P E N D I X. a?cl fee whether ]tour reafons for alttriag it am more condu?ve. You begin with obf'ervin�pon Mr. Searaa?'? care, * T?at a tingle infiance fueceeding ?i? invite imitation i commoa ?raSice ?i? take a?ay ?ame $?i d?ci?line and l?ni?, in thi? pan ? the ?orld? ?i? be jut where thq were a thouf and years ago. In ort, the rum of you? tom, last, and the ?rt o} yofir whole book, ? to ?ew that this tuu is fir? of a? infu?cient, and kcondly get us conrider what you have to urge-?pon both there hea?. asto itslnfu?kney? you obfervethat oft ?i?in s, according to the ?ref?t value of money, ?s fo incon ?erable a ?enalty, that it will be but little re?ard- ed, when ?y perfon out of humour, ?evi?nefi, or [elf-inter O, ?all ? inclined to break theflatute which ought, therefore, to be enforced by fuch a farther fan?iou, as will be fu?dent to preferve from any future violatio? YOU do not mention what you would pieale to have that fih?ion be but I fuppofe, by the drift of your book, that you woula?vethepenalq made large enough to every fcholar to t?at ?ckty, into which he troll fir? happen to be admxtted; fo that he ?all bF e?ua?y ?inn'8 down to that co?ege or ha?. w?thout any ?Oitty of remgvhg to another, ?hatever reOns he may have for tt, without the con?.nt of his prefenc Governor, or the ?ite-ehanee?or of the univerfity. But I believe, and grievoufly apprehend, that ?0 c?fe?ences would follow from fuch a de,?me ?enalty. than ca.n po?bly attend thyflatut,, as in ?nds at prekntl for notwithfl?dm? your ?rgum?t, that a fcho?r will be equ?ly at li?ert t? ?emove, prowtied he can produ? a go?d rea?