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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Continued Tuesday the
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25th. Septr. 1798.
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Connected with the other Standing Rules and Orders,
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were perfectly proper and sufficient.
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That she should have two Apartments as usual in
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the Hospital, with the Provisions of the House, and
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a Salary, not exceeding £60 a Year.
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