Page:Terræ-filius- or, the Secret History of the University of Oxford.djvu/380

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A P P E N D I X. you fly, in the year z63a e. could hardl), ?e ca?eived ?offible? is a&u. ally fixed upon one tif the pre{ent Heads, for admitting Mr. ,5'eaman: how reafonably this charge is fixed upon that rvorth Governor, . ;Y . leave the reader to judge from what I have upon that fubjec"t i but Rill this is a proof, how exa&ly, generally f?eaking, re a?ree in our opi- nion of the Heads of coiled:es and ?alls. This grievous chargo is Rill further pre?i'd againt? the Heads of colleges in this florid manner; "? If "Govern. ors of tbcieties /hall, in defiance of "this flatute, not fcruple to admit irregular young "men, who are willing to be at the expence of "Jbrty/?illings, ..--? farewell the only �ecurity of "obedience to the 1ocalfiatutes of every foe;cry in "the univerfity. Ti?e heft difpo/d cannot be "regular in any locicry: they will be overborn by. "the raj?idity of the fiream, and whiri'd i?to the "?hcirc/ing edd, and funk promit?uoufly with eve- "ry thing the molt mfigmficant an contemptiNc. "And fo farewell the difcipli?e of this famous uni~ ', You go on, 1till firther to accufe them ofT heft =nd piracy, in there words: �reat numbers, "who were !:ound for tl this Port, have been inter- "cepted and carried off to another, and many of "them juft at their very entrance into it. Falfe "colours have been hung out: Fayours have been "promis'd, which were never beflovo'ds and ?ho- "larfl?ips have been given to tho�c who were un- "der a fiatutable incapacity to receive them. Dung "m?n are feared, Parents manag'd, $cheolmafiers "are made welcome, and l'iracy infi:f?s there ?' �eas."