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 k P'PE N D'I X. 13efore I quit this head s [ rnuf take notice of tw tngs, which fearn w have given you great dif- The firit is, that * rome perions, it feems, have entertained a notion,that your Ha//is no more than m Inn, o which youare the H0fi, gnd you fcholar the Gus. I am lorry, Sir, to fly tt there kerns to  rome rfon in thisno5on, howea mily you may Flare to t it: For do y.not, like other nn-keefers, your viu and aintain yourfami- !y b letting lodgings, aukeg an ordinary for comers  Are not youlicms'd for fo doing like other l-keepers, d Ratalert of beer, though by a diffe- rent nd  Indd you  Logick and other forts o( ining, a welI as ovifions for enting and drink ig; but that not defray fie araer of an keeper, whi you ceriuly e in all other refpefls but oy prov, that you dt in rome ticurs which your Brethrea of the trade do not. t:Ou obfve, th rtion to Mr. Beeman's vi r Hall, that fuppofing ' a t Gemor to   but m In-kee md his college an Inn, and  his hs GueSs, and, asfuch, at linty tofpend �' tir .we they. plfe yet he dubts, he �' wi/I iniiR upou the privilege belonging to all o- ". ther l.leeqers, aM not fuffer them to retkon, ,' without their o." I. cannot potlibl! c.onceive what this pretty obfer- vanon was brought m for; or what Imrpofe you itend it ould ferve. You have, no doubt, the fame right. with otherlnmkeeevs, tobring ina i!l, and dem_ d yoRetk0ivg, whm you pl; which !?onot htt Mr. Seaau, or my oof'yo us ev teNfed to pay; but I evoyou are the only Lanrd in town, who wod off to ain  fis by fo t they h d tk atkon-

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