Page:Terræ-filius- or, the Secret History of the University of Oxford.djvu/382

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APPENDIX. "pr?i]?, on the account of hi? a?;ilitle6 as a Tutor, '? ?he more ! blame him, if whiiR he was himf? "unh?t, he hath not doubt? to intere? "in the unju? re?ntments of his pied: and, whilfi "he was a member of.fo ?ri)ing a f?iey, and "had Co acceptable a charage b as m?ght entitle ." him to as manf tupik, ?s h 3 -pl? out of the "wide world, fie hath fubmstt? ?o fo m?n an "art, upon ? unv?t? a motiwe? in order fo ".?eafe Ns ?rge Wlotk out of my fm? Dg" ' ! am crediN? informed, b? the by, that ?th ?ms of this char? =e abfolutely fulfil ?or fir?, Mr. Somatier s remo?sl from Hart-HaR was not done at the &fire of Mr. ?u, but Colely br ?e motion of his own Rt!?ti?m; and, feeondly', ?t ? has, ever ?ce his ?mi?on into ?1, mn?ndy pfid the time Wutor?gt, whi? oth= ?holan do. As we ? along, I ?nnot o.git one p?ge, which, though it does not immdiate? ?ncem el- their yo? argument or mine, f?ms to be worth ?b?ation for ?ts rubtime expreflion, and m?ta?ho- mat el?nee. S?akmg of one of your Schol='s Reafons for ?avinff your Ha?, and going to Trini?Co?egt, caufeShey had a fine ?arden there, which he ? would ? of advmtage to hi? health, you make this curious reflefion. "? I do ?kno?J?ge it is a very fine Garden. "I quefiion wMther there are .finer Evergreens in "my garden in Europe? than in that of Trinity "CoReget but I would ha?e him conrider, that the "proper ufe of that fine Gzrden is not to crmte "in ?hilofi&ers an ap?tite to Elegance, but "gort'h t6 ?oung men the advmtage of Education: "For