Dr Blackstone, finding himself personally charged in a late anonymous paper with having violated the statutes of the University, by arbitrarily changing the day appointed for reading his solemn lecture, desires his nameless accusers to stand forth, and mantain their accusation: else he trusts it will meet with that contempt, which so injurious a treatment deserves. ...
- Blackstone, William, Sir, 1723-1780.
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