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A?PENDIX. chee all the particulars and minute circum!tances of' his own life? To th?s happy talent we are oblige? for that '? agreeable account of your life in Hint Hall, "Whenever your family_ are not with you?, "which, it ]?eros, they are not fometimes for aloft "night or threeweeks together; that you hardly e- "yet fu? out of the common Refia:tory; that you "neither I1 vat the meat, nor exceed the ro or- . Y p P "uon which is �ct before theion, eft commonerithat "te? pearce a day has paid ior your breakfall, dinner, "and �upper, even when there voas ./lie in the loci- "ety, which now there is not: that you have, you "thank.God,(ana fi do I too,) as good health as any "man m England, and as good an appetite as any "metalset of the communityi and, for a con- "/tancy, had rather live in Harl-Hall, �o far as re- "hte? to eating and &inl:ing, ttian at any' nobleman's "table in Europe." Again you tell u,, with the fame facility, '? That ?' for every day, of the be? part of your life, you "have done ten fl?illmgs worth of work for troo "pencesthat ?you have been above o,;e and th??ty "years a memoer o?' this univcrfity, ---? that you "have �pent tn, entyfive of them in the Education "o? youth i ---? that you have had the honourto "prellde in Hart-ttall for tl?efe fifteenyeav? paf? --- and are now 3uPt fifty year,? of age: all pmnt? which may poffibly ti:i:m to be or-but l?ttte impor- ta?cei and indeed would be �o, did they relate to. any body !ef's confiderable than your�elfl but they �?re render d Rill more valuable by the hand which. conveys them to us i it being, in all probability,. the only method by which we could come at any certainty concerning there particulars. Before ]t Page x q.q. I This part is liable to d?fpute 3 I will only put you. i:? mind of the late inttance of PEASE and BACON. ?'o. remember what you feid, upon that occ?,ilon? vie r