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i64 APPENDIX. Betides this gratrd charge againf[ d/Hutds colleges, you are particuhr]y hard upon j?mt them i who, I cannot help obfervin? are the mof?

  1. nexeeption?ble. I have already fully-confldered the

barbarous manner, in which you have treated the worthy Dr. Carter, Prayoff of Oriel Collegej I will now quote a paf?ge, which feems to bear equal- Iy hard upon the late ]earned Dr. Hunt, mailer of BalM, by char in him with strut. y, in giving Mr. Somatier the fihdarfidp before mentioned in deftlace of the fidtUrfS, by which he was not qu4tiffd to receive it. How juf?Iy you do this, ?Yam not able to judge, being perfe&I', unacquain- ted with Mr. $omafier's * age, or : fiatutes

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th? that college. You take occafion to fill foul, in the time oblique Manner, on that moff ingenious and able Tutor, the fevererst Mr. ?tor. e$ of Baliol, uFon account of infiru&ing Mr. Somatier for ?othing.----- " 4 c One "thing I would alfo fu to _ ggeft Parenui that ! he- "ver had any thin? done for me ]?r nothing, which "did nor, in the d, fhnd me in much more than "the full valued sad that, for the mof? ?rt, that "which coils little, i.s ?rorth left."--.- After th[? /?roke, comes a falw m your uf?al manner. --" I '? do not fly thi? to derogate from the charaCter "of the Gentleman, who ha, fo cheaply'offered "his �ervic% beesure he hath the reputation of a "pbolar, and of a man of patti, and, I believe, "deferverily: but the more worth)' he is to be ' I am credibly informed, fines the firff edition of this book, that you a&uall}, mifreFrefented thisGentleman'? =ge, and quoted a f?lf� regiRer, which you have thought prsl?r to corrc?,-i? fom? copies, with