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 APPENDIX. to come to the truth of the fad:/, which tiemsto as follows; ltr. Seaman, haying determined to leave tt4rt. Hal., t all events, appi:I'd to one Mr. lrooke, of Oriel. Ctllege to be hi.  }er, and get him admitted into that co!lege i which fid Mr. o0ke came to Boles, who was then at �upper * in the Ha//, and deftred him to admit fuch a young man commo- n= into that college i which, Mr. lionvies, purely upon the application of Mr. Brooke, accordingly did, as he had a Power to do, being, at that Time, the fenir agting-jl/ov, (contrary to your pofitive affir- tion,) and therefore the proer ter/b, to do it. The Gentleman farther obferv'd that the Irovofl here.. does ( and indeed cannot ) appoint a deputy, when he goes out of town, the Dean or j3nior I:e!lov being tt.,ty o� courfe. That inthis caf theProvofland Dea, l;cing both out of town, as you admit, and lX'lr. l?o:vles b:ing/bn!or Fello,'v, which you are defied to difprove,'-a&ed in this affair by his 't' ovon 'ity, and t, ot by d:utation. That it was not in thepowerof the Prov o to- move Mr. Seaman, sfter he was fo admitted, pro- vided he were inclined to do it, unlefs it were for �ome ojnre committed in Oriel-College: and yet this is what you fo imrtunately and unrea- ]3..ab) require of him. ' ! me/[ obferve, in this place, that Mr, t.o{, ,11edge fiace the publication of my k, c he did not apply Mr. =zt, at fu?per in the atl, bm inthe tteI jut aer he came om fupr i: the all. I do not thi this x matter of any great nFoance ;.but fince the Gentle- man ii ple=,'d =o gqfilt upon t I think my fell oblicfi cora to m r encral promif to e nod o i..

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