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 'gg I N D E X. George (King) a gentleman of Merton. Cdlege put into the Black Book, for drinking his health, I. 3z and obliged to plead the benefit of the nexe a o[ grace. to obtain his dgree, I. lb. a large account of that affair, I. t z 3 &o. his title, I. 76 infulted by a progtor in his fpeech, I. 80 and in mof [ermos, declamations, &c. I. ib. rficularly in a germon prcach'd by Mr. the oath of aI/egiance to him often evaded at Oxrd, I.  5, 94, oo Golgotha, at Oxfor 4 rome account of it, I. 5'9 news from thence, I. 175' Guit3ons (Dr.) a benefac2or to at. eohn's-College, !ta3its (lholfiick) the tlate concerning theml ]I. o Hart-Ha//, the method of living there, II. Ieads, of colleges compared to the South-Sea di- rerors, I. 6 the charge againf[ them, ii67 ou ht to be examined, 68 g the definition of one, their method o keeping ramkind in ignoo rance, I. the charaer of one, II Dr. Newton's opinion of them II. x6z h';gI4%urcb, how tup?orted, I[. 1 I-li./toy (�lrendon'O the money got by its imprcf- fion emzk I. 9 how cxcuf!; I. 20

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