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                <head>Faculty Minutes, 1799 [Containing the "Promissory Obligation of the Students to Obey the Laws"]</head>
                <p>We, the students in the <name key="name0001146" reg="University of North Carolina" type="organization">University of North Carolina</name>, are well convinced of the importance of an Institution from which we are now deriving the benefits of Education; &amp; of the great &amp; various advantages that may be expected to redound there from, not only to ourselves but to our Country at large. —</p>
                <p>We are satisfied that the important purpose for which the institution was formed cannot be expected — that the <name key="name0001146" reg="University of North Carolina" type="organization">University</name> itself can no longer exist — without a Government, whereby, order and regularity will be ensured: — without a due subordination observed by ourselves and reinforced by our Tutors.</p>
                <p>This Government, we are aware, must necessarily be a government of sentiment; not of force. We consider with the most sensible anxiety that disgrace, which must consequently attach on ourselves, and stigmatize our character, should it be found, that we are destitute of the good sense to discern the nature, importance and absolute necessity of such a government: or that it should be believed that we are not possessed of that sentiment, — that sensibility to reproach &amp; shame, on which alone an efficient Government, in an Institution of this kind, can be founded.</p>
                <p>Not doubting but such disgrace &amp; stigma must unavoidably blast our own reputations, sensibly distress and occasion the most painful anxieties in our parents and relations, and of consequence destroy our hopes of future tranquility. Should a dissolution of the institution be the consequence of our misconduct<pb id="unc06-19-p02" n="2"/>and a disregard of the principles of Government here stated, — We, therefore, engage and solemnly promise that we will observe order, regularity and subordination in the station we now occupy. that while we continue Students at this <name key="name0001146" reg="University of North Carolina" type="organization">University</name>, we will endeavour by every means in our power to promote the Welfare, ensure the tranquility and establish the respectability of the <name key="name0001146" reg="University of North Carolina" type="organization">University</name>. and, as the most probable means to attain these valuable objects, we will be subordinate to the rules and regulations of the College ourselves; will discountenance and discourage any contrary conduct; should such be unhappily evidenced, and we will exert ourselves to prevent and award any attempt, at disorganization, or which may be made to excite riotous or disorderly conduct. We promise to support our Tutors and Professors in the exercise of their respective duties, &amp; will respect their authority. And in all cases of future complaint or dissatisfaction, when we consider them well founded, we will endeavour to have the same redressed and removed by a fair representation &amp; respectful application, to the <name key="name0000107" reg="Board of Trustees" type="organization">board of Trustees</name> of the <name key="name0001146" reg="University of North Carolina" type="organization">University</name>; who alone have the right of Judging and determining, on the qualifications and conduct of the Officers of the <name key="name0001146" reg="University of North Carolina" type="organization">University</name>.</p>
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