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 In good faith, this is the only confh'u&ion I can put upon his words. When a teacher in and profelI'or in the univcrfity can find nothing to mmend in it but its meet outfide, its buildin one mu have a rmge opmon of zts learning. But I apFl to his words themfdves. cademi,5 creentibm dciis, flys he, cryant illi (fi tier[ pote) emtio ae zirtus. This is a he <an as to_ its udition or virtue; but as to its building, h him  Faufium quiddam ?rofe8o' fpde, om'mantur tot nos uotie, dcimi$ temporibm (gtice, hard times! ) furgetia murum culmina, ut fi vol mens nIiquot egermus abntes ab veritYate, reduces pe hofpites zideamur,  ratlone penitu$ diver[ ab e qua dium iud dim batur, Oxofiium quotas in Oxoo. Portenti ifl hbendum, mines ffui maximum pra fi re- runt atri arnorein (Ang!ice, the fiiends of King George) iid ipfim od ac defpicere quod patriam prl creris honefiat  exoraat, That i5, en& cce my noble auditors wflk ard ehdie, and grotlinen, are not there fine new pginted Mrar-pieces and giffs-window, Have nor we ee=v chals, and new quadrangles in abun- dance Now who. t fools and traitors can wi ey werc t ett inhabited? With this pathcfii inve&ive do this voucDr for Dr. sachWs b!afphemous quotations at his )'!, tkis right loyal '  cna, lain to Sir Connie Ppps, and the late lord olinbroke, conclude Ns immortzl [role&ion,. One can fcarce fly which i mo abfurd,' little malice of the re's fitire, or the mean- ne'of his negyrick. What! are there no living ornamts in Oafordt fire its inimate, it done ones its greateft bry? By this difcourfe one oMd rliy think The new Kru&es, y9u

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