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 A P P E N D I X. Elucatlon in Hart-Hall, uncler a ood a Tutor,  ind a friend m any man uld I ve bn inform'ed, indeed, that Mr, was a member ofart-Hall for to term which I think can hardly be called a=ing hh Education ther; md i believe he will, with the utmoff lure, allow, that.he was during that time, under the heft of men,and the b of Tutors, who might pobly * i hwe ontributed to the reutation of our houfe, had he fully approved oftharn0welSheme. f diline, which ou have lately endeavour'd to effabli there. Mr. B0k would indeed be very ungrateful, if did not, un all occafions acknowledge his oNi tions to that orthy m for recommding him,' fo eg mann=, to his deccafed f and tron, the late learned Dr. nudnl o who hand h receivd his firff prement in the univfi, and: b I who intereft, when dd, he fueeed him that ,ond, rable Emfioyent Ehieh.he now mjoys. But Iou may remember, $, wth wt dicuI-  you parted with Mr. ole and how haply you' al prevailed up9n, th by that. excellent Tutor, =rid Dr..udn hmfelf, to grot Nm a Ot, the' they proved it undiably to be fo much for his =antage: nor did ou deny this for my me-beha*. iour, or demerit in . ole  but, on the con-- tracy, if what I ave been told be true, your =i that time was expreW in there words: Does Dr. Hudfon thinh that I i art ith the Ornament or' my Hall, tot u hi little ino.&ra& hour. Nay, I have been farther aWur, that you endea- our'd to pertwade Mr._ o1 not to accept of ny place under Dr. Hud in the odelian library, which you called udium =gm,. nor of a W0-

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