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 The rea&r may fee this letter in a book, intitul Carnal. a, or The b_fterie$ of State, (what page I cannot fir, lxufe I have not the book by me) or Cambridge. 'In this wi/ manner did that ble,d Mar9,r, and t encourager o lurnln, inflrugt his univer& Camidgt: whether he ft the time mflvuim to Oxfg I onnot find, though it is wy likely he did bt' if he did not, we n impute it to nothing but ths, hat the time complaintsainfi Oxrd had not tach d his reyal ears; for, as his majey. had the time f for ath his unionrifles, fo there on to doubt tht he would have rch'd out the time/at& 0 dvie to tkm both, hd they both fi in need of it. Hppy is it for the. preknt afion of Oxr2 Toasvs, the 'g Cuuzs I. (fo much unlike tt acco&plifld Getlem, his fon,) was lg ,vhid in the duff! Were that rigid Kin now my mind midiyes me rgely,hat I d loon e an end ofil the b11 and ketg$ at Oxford; that fevnal of nut moff cde- t md right Nautifd madams wod pluck th6r fine fhs, and bet[e themfeles mfl livdihood; or make thdr rfonal apuce b- fore the   bb m4ey's pfivy-councit to fer their ontem?t, a fuch matters a3oald But Hz is dd  and the 8ell, as much a they tflk r him, at vine ctafl)m, have .fi enough for hm, or have too much re for the die, to take his advice in this icr. I do not chge a the Oxrd Toss th the e ill fe, or the me 1 dg  nor ould  efieond :tico, p. 38.

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