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Forma statutorum ad domum congregationis referendorum Jun. 30. 1758, & in domo convocationis proponendorum Jul. 3. 1758
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A question having been started, with regard to the power of congregation in making or confirming statutes, it will not be judged improper to throw together a few hints upon that subject; a subject, which nearly concerns the constitution of the University in its legislative capacity, and which is entirely distinct from the other questions at present agitated
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The members of convocation are desired seriously to consider the following most decent, liberal, academical, and gentlemanlike, performance
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The publishing of the late intended protest of the regent masters, with their names at length, tho it seemed to some at the very time to be done with no very good-natured design, was however considered by them in a humorous light
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A doubt has arisen concerning the legality of the V. Cr's. and proctors' voting in convocation promiscuously among the body of the masters. The objectors to such legality are supported by the opinion of such gentlemen in the University, as are most knowing and experienced in these matters
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A protest being a matter of common form and the words of it merely of course, it is presumed that nothing in the late intended protest, can be construed into a personal reflection either on the vice-chancellor or proctors, nor yet as any contumely to them, or opposition to the execution of their office
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The gentlemen, who have involved themselves in a late unhappy affair, having been pleased to represent their proceedings as a matter of common form, and the words of it merely of course
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Tit. II. De matricula universitatis. Sect. 8. De burgensibus ad privilegia universitatis admittendis
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Some considerations submitted to the members of convocation
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The members of convocation, who have not time to consider the many papers that have lately been dispers'd, are desired to peruse the comparison of Mr. Viner's will with the resolutions of convocation, and the statutes now formed thereupon
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Orders established by the delegates, at a meeting, March 8, 1758, for regulating the prices of printing at the University-press
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Some papers having been sent to the Vice-Chancellor on Saturday night, relating to Mr Viner's benefaction