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 that all things here below are ubject to miinterpretations and fale lights; and therefore would not fix o publick a brand upon my book upon hearay, nor cenure it in this manner, without giving it the mot erious and deliberate purual. I cannot, I ay, believe this, notwithtanding the tronget aertions and mot plauible arguments, which I have met with to the contrary.

As to what I have written, in common with the Doctor aforeaid, concerning the Univerity, I am o far from being convinced, that I have aid too much, that I am daily advertied by everal friends and correpondents from, that I have omitted many particulars, which it is proper to animadvert upon, in order to compleat the Secret Hitory of that place; and I have therefore, in compliance with their requet, reolved to reume this work, and continue to publih ome part of it every Act-Term, till the whole is finihed, and the ubject fully exhauted: o that although, it has, of late years, and epecially ince his Majety's acceion, been thought expedient (for everal good reaons, no doubt) to lay aide the olemnity of a Publick Act, and it is very uncertain when will be able to regain his antient privileges