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 APPENDIX. ofi of Oriel in his royal ftile; * "Whether of the "two. he will rather difcourae a deputy, hisrub- "jec%'in the breach of his truK' or a Governor, hi: ,, .d//y, in the execution of his duty ? ' However you give us to underfland, in the - quel of your book, that you have happily difeove- red. this wicked Conliracy againft your tiered per{on and government l that you have, at l.ngth, fuppref: fed this dangerous Robelton n your dominions, anc once more eaabliflcd your tIf upon the throne of Hart-Hall. I joyfully congratulate your majefiy up- on this occafion  hoping that n?ne of your fubj.?s will atte. mpt to dilturb yo.ur Reign any more  but join, wnh a loud voice, m crying, long live Dr. N�wzo, Mo,ucu of HART-HaLL] It is not in ffe leaft to be wonder'd at, that one who had thus f!rongly imagiu'd himtlf into the poffion of ajvereign diadem, fhould take it �o hci- noufly ill of any anti. monarchical perfon$ to degrade him into a aommon Inn.keeper. I mo humbly intreat your m. ajefiy's gracious pardon for having pre�um'd to ltee into this notion my felfi b a very man ha a right to explain his own meaning; .I beg leave to reconcile my af{'ertion, of your be-
 * ng an Inn. keeper, with your. majefy'$ firenuous

elsira to royal power, in ths manner, �ai;. I ac- knowledge that you are an undoubted monarch within your own wall, under the prote&ion of Exeter college that you enjoy great prerogatives in your luttery, are upreme moderator in pel; and potes an ) ;;bj$1ute authority yourOhs- over the Kitchen. I am heartily eoncernel that any of your  Mllies. the Governors of colleg$ and halls, fhould fo tx neg- le& Page r lou bok lage 45-

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