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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Continued, Wednesday Decr. 10th. 1800.
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of Bread P Day for every Seven Persons, to
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commence on the 19th. instant
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Mr. Willis reported that the following
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papers having been transmitted to him
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he had accordingly waited on Mr. Wilberforce
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with the Answers to his Queries on Tuesday
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last, when Mr. Wilberforce expressed his
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Thanks for the Communication
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"Mr. Wilberforce presents his Compliments
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to give
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"information to Mr. Dixon the Beares
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"Concerning the Cruising of Corn-How
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"much they can Cruise pr. day of 24
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"Hours, on what terms they could
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"undertake to Cruise it pr. Qur-
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"Whether they now a actually Cruise much
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"& for what description of Persons
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"Whether they can furnish Mr. Wilberforce
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"have been in the habit of using Cruis'd
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