Or Thus

Or thus.

Good Sir, I have a suit from my son's Mr. concerning his school, namely, that when he has read a chapter, you will oppose him with a question or two out of any verse or line you shall think meet; and then out of his answer to frame an objection or two by his solution to try him, namely, how he understands what he reads, for I perceive by his Mr. that a scholar exercised in answering a question propounded, and then giving a solution to an objection there against shall be made not only more careful to mark the contents of every page and chapter, but the better to understand and remember every line and verse that he reads; which, good Sir, let me entreat you the favor from you, etc.

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