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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Mr. Hackwill Painter of
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of the Jury sitting on the Body of the Dece'd
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That he Met Mr. Milbourn. a little time before
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this fatal Affair happend he Hops him, Spoke
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to him, but received no Answer, Mr. Milbourn
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Turning away in a Juller & thoughtfull
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Manner very unlike what he had ever bbserad
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in him before, this behavior Struck Mr
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Hackwill Much as he ever had been in good
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Terms & Friendship with Mr. Milbourn
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Mr. Hackewill has after heard & his father Mr. Hackwill
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he thought Mr. Milbourn in so bad away
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that he wou'd be out of his Mind soon as
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he partly thought him so Already, as he
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