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 APPENDIX. You '- page, that this proeetdin$ ,c,, us in the next zd j5 go.t an effe, that there doth not appear to be another iaflance of a f&o!ar admitted into another lau]} ithout leave from his former Governor, or om the ce-c.celtor, till the year 7z3. So in the courli of an hundred and feventy eight ). ears, th=e =e, accordin to your own acknowle3ment, but two iqce-of rfom admitted into other colleges without leave from their former Gownor$ or om the Vice-&anceor: In one oafe, the perfort fo admitted was rored, but the pnl does nor uF to ha'e Men paid; in the oth, the enalty w=exa&e8, and the perfort not rred which I pre- fume would ve been done in the latter, if the Vice- ancelior d apy wer by atute to 8o it. Your ne ?ree&nt, =dore, is only an iaAaace of a for- er Vice-cMncdr, who exceeded his duty efioriag the ho, which was an illegal a&, untefs ?,e did it by the confeat of both lieu of _ pafies, in te tmalty; as it is very reatbnaNe to believe: e dd it by virtue of his own authority, it was an uutable aon, and ought not to be followed by hisfucceffor; if hedid it, notby his own power, but by aeement of e pmies, then it is no prece- dent o your purpoi and, as you have not bern a- Ne to mma e u any other bance, I ho you . g fll not argue at it has been ufl, to vetore the hohr, from no rece&nt at a. I ofl  aed t dwell fo long un thi , if t w=e not made necey by yu own Fox ramnet of iting; and I hope-that I flall not  ought red,us in foowing you, under whole pen a molehill infoAbly fwells into a monn- tn, d * Des beme of the utm 0 importann. What Author in the world, exert yourfel could,   much dr, and fo good a grae, duce

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