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AN AUTHENTIC NARRATIVE OF THE Late Extraordinary Proceedings AT CAMBRIDGE, AGAINST THE W—R CLUB.

The Public in theſe Caſes have a Right to demand that all Circumſtances be produced to Examination. If what we are doing be wrong, it his high Time Things ſhould be alter'd for the better. If we are acting right, the cloſer the Scrutiny be made into our Conduct, the more will it redound to our Credit.

Dr. KEENE's Sermon preach'd before the Sons of the Clergy at Newcaſtle upon Tyne. Page 4.

LONDON: Printed for M. COOPER, at the Globe in Pater-noſter Row. 1751.

(Prince one Shilling.)

Appendix A ERRATA.

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PAGE 6, l. 20, for ſeperate read ſeparate. P. 7, l. 17, a Period at Club. P. 24, in the Quotation, for Actore, read Actori. P. 32, in the Quotation, for comedenda read concedenda. P. 46, l. 6, for nor read not.

Notes
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‘In omnibus Licentia comedenda eſt ei cui onus probationis incumbit, Adverſario ſuo de rei veritate jusjurandum inferre; ipſo prius pro calumnia jurante, ut Judex juramenti fidem ſecutus ita poſſit ſententiam formare jure religionis referendae ei ſervando Dig. 22. 3. 25.
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Mr. A—ll remonſtrating after Sentence paſs'd, that he could not recollect any Thing in his Defence deſerving it, Dr. G—e ſaid, ‘"Sir, it was not what you ſaid, but the Manner of it; Sir, you know you elevated your Voice."’
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TextGrid Repository (2020). TEI. 3560 An authentic narrative of the late extraordinary proceedings at Cambridge against the W r Club. University of Oxford Text Archive. . https://hdl.handle.net/21.T11991/0000-001A-61F7-0