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N �xr. erre-Filius. his majelty's acceffion $ whish is ?ivdom. --. Others fay, that the government would willingly' re,ore them to their iuty b?ir means, and therefore gives them time to w?r o? the virulence of their di?em- per? which is impo?ble, m any good phyfician may ?udg? ff their carl. ? som? again ar? fo wicked, or "?11y5 a5 to talk sf private compa&s and flipulation, between the un?ve?fities and the min?ryi but amini. flry mt? be very weak indeed to fleer themflirts, fiipul?tiou, to be railed at all the year roung as as their ?er; ?hich&?s the abfi?rdity g&ch fi(picion. ?he m?m?rs9f thTunive?ty themfelve? ?em to attobutt ?t to th?s only, (wig.) that the go. v?nment is afraid to meddle with them; to fuch a heighth of boldnefs are they come: and I leave it to thoie who govern us, to judge what fort oi puni?- ment fo in?olent a chargetie,ryes. !f this be our care, we havebrought our ?Ives to a fine condition indeed; we have at an immenfe co? a?d trouble got our necks out of one yoke, to put them into a worfe: but b!effed ? god, it is not quite fa bad with us yet? torie$, and _?acabites, and we know, mak?it the gr=te?art of fieir reli?on to be led b the holes, md c?ol d by the ebr , but a W.?=?s. P?s=-am?u? mm?ry ?s fuch ? mon- ?r, as I hope even this age, fruitful a? it i? of mon- ?ers, will never produce ! The ?higg? denomination 0?es its birth to the expalfion of tyrants. an? tlxe extir?ation of tyranny. efpeCia!ly of ecd?fiieal ?ranny, which is the mo? ?ie?ou? of all evils, ?caufe it includes in it the fer- vitude both of body and foul, and feizes at once upon our confciences and our eltates, which ?i?iI ?rann? does not. Whoever therefore, in any age, has a?ed upon this glnOrious principle of &livering mankind Dom a d o??re?on, is a W. i ai in which numar ?% N??and B?sw?c?, ?ine forthwith mo? B ? di?i?