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?atev make ?me acknowledgment t? Mr. White, fill that Mr. Meada?auvt was able to fly to him now could not prevail with him to undertake his caut l and he f6und, by what he fiid, that he had been te?ify'd and difcourag'd both by ??r, ?nd Upon this, Mr. Meadowcourt refoled to offer his ca?e to the tea of t?e ?ra?ors, and try wh?h? they would all reje4? ?t: wherefore, the nex? morn- ing he went to ? ?n of ?ll-8ouls college, of ?e?-Inn hall, and I?m of Maudli? colle?e. The fir? of the? told him, that he w? going out of town, aM ?ou18 not ret?n aDm before the end of the term. Br?n fiid, that it was a tidel? cafe? that he �ould be glad to ferve Mr. ?e?do?cour6 but wa, afraid of bringing himfell into a ?rape, and of obliging the univer?ty. find I. , m wa? o? opinion ?, that it was a very nice care, and ?' 'd that he mi ht be excu?'d _ gg g from being concern? h? Thus was his mu? reje&ed by all the the Vice-Chancellor's court was ?ut againa him he was precluded from all aceels to julice, and in- jurioufl with-held from claim?g the benefit of a law, to which there tory men, perhap,, ow d the ower the e,'o 'd to do him this injury. P Y JY . He then waited upon the V?ce-Chancell?, told him, that he had a cau? to be brought into his court; that he had apply'd him?if to a? the ?rocT? of the court, that none of them would un- e?take it; and that therefore be ?d the fayour of him to a?gn him a proSot, artclio obI?e him to bring his caufe ?nto the co?t. ?ir, fiid the Vice- Chancellor, what ?s your cau? ? he anfw?'d, that he wnuld ha?e the t?o pro,on of the univer?ty.ci- ted to give their r=fom in the ?ourt for