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 APPENDIX, becau there did not, by it, appear to be any adva, tsgt to the q?on: fo that all q, pofitien muff be el[eemed unreonable, where the ol)pqrs have no vai[iJle advanttsge, or merechar ;iew. However, I . /hall wave thI, becaufe you will reply, that no dy ought to oppol a  ddign, fuch as is the erdowmmt of a coaege, u it affe&s thdr ro- , or they have fome oth ren for fo doin But p.ey mght e us un th head, Tt owmg the tMmnt of a ege, eI1 relat to be a gaod ffgn; y fince there is fuch a multi.de of ieguritks and  apps by Tea-Fiu$ and Dr. eto, in tho 11 e  Irea or ated, it would be ridiculous g. y (tiH th me of fttrmatiog takes place) to b. orrate any cond '/'our charge contained in this period, i, of fiealig away your ]kol4rsi which I fuppofe, derdried to refiee't upon Oriel College, alluding to the kafe of Mr. Seaman, which I have confidered ready; and therefore/hall only remark, in this place, upon the term fled, which is alfo repeated in your book. and implies, that a ]holar is the troperty the Go'vemor, under whom he i placed; and indeed. in fome college, which I could name, they, au. all make lropertks of them. obferve, in the time manner, that when you fpeak of thedefenion from your Hah, you call it the $nml Rebd:on and of thole concerned it, you cal', hem mail. ants, _difa.tted perfons, confpirator,. and rngleaders in the rebeldion; which are all tern'.,s e{ually appropriated to Kings and forereign prince, luch as I have defcribed, in one of my * paper:, the Governors of colleges and ha!ds tto be. Confb- mat to this high chara&er, you appeal to the t're-
 * V'dt Ttrte-ltil&t No. XII.

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