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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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I hope you will take of little Competion
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upon A young unhappy youth which
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is on the brink of ruin an destruction
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and hope you will lett me see you and
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Mr Thorly before I go to Mr Blackbury
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this afternoon and try is we can settled
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matter to ye best advantadge without going
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any further with so Disagreable of
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Business I shall be very to have you come
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to so disagreable A place
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