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 piedfed to ul prefling inances to Mr. White in this matter: I ha'e heard (but do not aver the ruth of' it) that Mr. White gave their Lordfli?s his word, that he would put all up, and proceed no frther; though, �oon a.fter this, Mr. Meadowcourt heard that he-hd put him into the tlack ook, and fentenced him to be kept back from his degree for to y car. The lack Book is a rcgiier of the universes,, kept by the Pror, in which he records an), who aot him, or the unhrerfity and no pr�on, who is f? recorded, can proceed to his .degree, till ? aL.v,,: _.i,0.0,, Wh. pt .m. ,n, ra,,rac. non i ,u,. mm e entered accordingly in that book. T E R R ]E-F i L I U $. N �II. .-.bnexorabile Faturn. R. Meadovacourt finding Mr. rite thus inexorable and unrelenting, had lut froall hopes that any interceffi- on would prevail with him, after to noble Ixrd had been fo un- handfomely dealt by; and therefore he fubmitt to his burthen, red- contented without his degree, and without Imovg for what reftOhS he was detained from ic 'till

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