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 "late King: that they had encouraged quarrels "amongthemfelves; quarrels between themfelve "and prefident; quarrels at length between them- "felves and rifftot. That by thet leps, from quar- "rellin with the prefident and vititor, they had g . . "at Iaff advanc'd to the higheft ptch of mfolence "to quarrel with their prince, and affront his ticred "majetty'." Which l mention the rather, becauf'e it came out of the mouth of a flranch Troy_ church. man, wfi'o wouId not furely havepronounc'd fo harth a ceniure upon one of the chid colleges in Oxvoun, without a fufficient fhundation. They will not, I prefume, anYwet this charge, by asking me, whether I will allow tho proceedings, which the biflop reproach'd them with, to detrve the reproach ? becaufe moff people are conyinc'd, by their late condu&, that the), ha.e themfelves hear- tily repented of hote proceeditems. The time fpit,.'r of U^nT� continues amon. gt them tti115 OxvoaD is jut .the time in its anUent and in its preknt ftarc Whigs and Tories, Georgites and 5eacobites, orti:o.ox and unorthodox are not the only difin(Rions  but they have alfo their variou. divifions and fubdivifions5 we e Whigs engaged againl Whigs, Tories againfit Toit's, matcrs againR doffors and hea,is of colleges, x9,ior fi'llows againf't junior fellows. one college againf[ another college, and man), colleges 0gainf themfifives. Their great unanimity tem  to be this they ne- ver quarrel till they /all out; and are always very snanimous, as long as they are of one mind. . Other uani;zJit than thisknow I none, unlefs it be n bullymg the under. graduates, and infulting the trefint government.
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