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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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to bathe himself It so happened that Accidenty
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Casually & by Misfortune he the sd It was in the Waters of the sd River then &
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there Suffocated & Drowned of which sd Suffocan & Drowng he the sd It then & there
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Instantly died And so the Jurors afsd upon their Oath afsd do say that the sd
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It in Manner & by the Means afsd Accidenty Casuy & by Misfortn Came
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