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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Mr Hornbrook beg his respectfull Compliments
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to Mr Willson, has attended near two Hours of
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the Cock in order to give in his Opinion
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He attended the Lad & found the Case, a Fracture
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of the Occipital Bone attended with its
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Depression on the posterior Lobe of the
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Brain occasioned by some external Violence
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Saturday 1 o Clock
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