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10. This article relates to the preservation of cour 

 tesy and temper in debates, and is the same as Art. 

 9 old Rules, except that expulsion is provided for, 

 in case a member persists in rudeness, after repri 

 mand by the chair. 



11. This article for the mode of appropriating 

 money. It is the same as Art. 10 of the old Rules. 



12. This article relates to fines for absence, late 

 ness, omission to furnish queries in turn, neglects of 

 duty by the Secretary, etc. and is nearly the same 

 as Art. 11 of the old Rules. 



13. This article provides for the exclusion of mem 

 bers, who absent themselves for three successive 

 nights, being in health and in town, and who do not 

 make sufficient apology. It is the same as Art. 12 of 

 the old Rules. 



14. This article forbids, under the penalty of repri 

 mand or expulsion, the revealing of the secrets of the 

 Society. It is the same as Art. 13 of the old Rules. 



15. This article runs thus: &quot; This Society shall 

 dine or sup together once in every year, namely, on 

 the first day of May, the better to preserve that 

 friendship which is proposed by the members, at 

 which time these Rules shall be read.&quot; Art. 14 of 

 the old Rules is the same, except that the anniversary 

 is fixed for the first Friday in February, instead of 

 the first of May, as above. 



16. This article, which is the last, relates to the 

 mode of altering the Rules or Bye-Laws, and is the 

 same as Art. 15, or the last, of the old Rules. 



