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 A?PENDIX. chee all the particulars and minute circum!tances of' his own life? To ths happy talent we are oblige for that ' agreeable account of your life in Hint Hall, "Whenever your family_ are not with you, "which, it ]?eros, they are not fometimes for aloft "night or threeweeks together; that you hardly e- "yet fu? out of the common Refia:tory; that you "neither I1 vat the meat, nor exceed the ro or- . Y p P "uon which is �ct before theion, eft commonerithat "te pearce a day has paid ior your breakfall, dinner, "and �upper, even when there voas ./lie in the loci- "ety, which now there is not: that you have, you "thank.God,(ana fi do I too,) as good health as any "man m England, and as good an appetite as any "metalset of the communityi and, for a con- "/tancy, had rather live in Harl-Hall, �o far as re- "hte to eating and &inl:ing, ttian at any' nobleman's "table in Europe." Again you tell u,, with the fame facility, ' That ' for every day, of the be part of your life, you "have done ten flillmgs worth of work for troo "pencesthat you have been above o,;e and th?ty "years a memoer o' this univcrfity, --- that you "have �pent tn, entyfive of them in the Education "o youth i --- that you have had the honourto "prellde in Hart-ttall for tlefe fifteenyeav paf --- and are now 3uPt fifty year, of age: all pmnt which may poffibly ti:i:m to be or-but lttte impor- tacei and indeed would be �o, did they relate to. any body !ef's confiderable than your�elfl but they �re render d Rill more valuable by the hand which. conveys them to us i it being, in all probability,. the only method by which we could come at any certainty concerning there particulars. Before ]t Page x q.q. I This part is liable to dfpute 3 I will only put you. i: mind of the late inttance of PEASE and BACON. 'o. remember what you feid, upon that occ,ilon vie r

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