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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.

  • A?liffe, ?d. I.I?ag.