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 A P P'E-N'D I X. the complaints againl! the univer. tlty of Ox.rd, has not been taken notice of for above there )urj%re tYhears a ? This will, I fear,  the confequence at feming prtii}y which runs through yourbook, by complaim'ng fo arply of one point ofly which ageas yosr fl and l=ving even unmnon'd all thole other grievances, corruphn, and defeas, which have bcea fo frequmtly mplfined of, and e equally to require Rrion and Redre. However, Sir, fince the angui of your ounds, was fo very arp, as to make you entirely negle& the complaints of your fellow-luSters, we are notwithRandin obliged to you ev for this in voluntary rvxce, this undefign d temony to all the world, horn fo eminent an hnd, that the uni- verity of Oxrd i not fo fre from Blemet, au rome perforts would fu e; but, in one inCarice gg . . Iea, dands in need of corre&on: un which earlon I ke the liberty to return you my thanks, however you may plfe to accept of them, for borating my evidmce, info publick a manner, and eperating with me in this glorious uMertaking. Havin thus paid my compliments in due and reconiz'd y'ou for my fellow.labotrer in the auk of [hat fious gaivety, of which we have Mth had the honour to be membes ve me l=v io review your h'e book, with that eedom  partiali which beme our common chinder R(ormers: in which enquiry asI all with =tpIe=- lure acknowledge where I agree withyou, fo I aH, without fmr of your refentmet, as frmkly &dare how far i am obliged to differ m my fentiments. Your thoughts upon this fubje were occafion'd by the fiatute, * hieh Fohi3its the admiffon fohohrs going from on eoege or ha to. otber, ith,

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