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| Bishop Watson’s Progress—Paley, &c. |
111, 115 |
| Oxford Hoax—Good Saying |
116, 117 |
| Walpole a Saint—Oxford famous for its Sophists, &c. |
118 |
| Laconic Vice—Usum Oxon—Pert Oxonians |
120, 121 |
| Corrupted Latin Tongue—Surpassed Aristotle, &c. |
121 |
| Set Aristotle Heels upwards—Art of Cutting |
122, 123 |
| Soldiers at Oxford Disputation, &c. |
123 |
| Captain Rag—Dainty Morsels |
124, 125 |
| Answered in Kind—Powers of Digestion |
126, 127 |
| Inside Passenger—Traits of Paley |
128, 129 |
| Lord Burleigh and Dissenters—Sayings |
134, 135 |
| Porson—Greek Protestants at Oxon |
135, 136 |
| Cambridge Folk—Gyps—Drops of Brandy—Dessert for Twenty, &c. |
137, 138 |
| Parr’s Eloquence—Address—Vanity, &c. |
140 |
| Trick of the Devil—Three Classical Puns |
142, 143 |
| Acts—Pleasant Story—Epigram—Revenge |
144, 145 |
| Mothers’ Darlings—Fathers’ Favourites |
146, 147 |
| Iter Academicum—A Story |
148, 149 |
| Anecdotes of Freshmen |
150 |
| Lord Eldon—Whissonset Church |
151, 152 |
| Boots—Yellow Stockings—Fashion Hair |
153, 154 |
| Barber dressed—First Prelate wore Wig |
155, 159 |
| Boots, Spurs, &c. prohibited at Oxon |
159 |
| Whipping, &c.—Flying
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