t ΤΟ THE GENTLEMEN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, THE THIS Effusion is inscribed, as pourtraying, in some degree, the character of a man, who, with unparalleled effrontery, while ADVOCATING CAUSE OF POPERY, and attempting to SAP THE ESTABLISHED RELIGION OF THE COUNTRY, has had the temerity to offer himself to your notice, as a candi date for the Chancellorship, and as successor to the lamented and illustrious PORTLAND! TO THE PEOPLE OF ENGLAND, it is presented, as affording a correct anticipation of the + blessings which would result to them from a change in the ministry, and from the accession to power of a party, unprincipled and infamous; the disciples of Jacobinism; the friends of despotism; the supporters of popish bigotry; and the eternal foes of the religion and liberties of Englishmen ! |