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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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If Mr Jefferson is justified by Law to return this Estreat is he Compellable
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thereto by the Order, and by Attachment and whether obliged to purge his
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Contempt by Answering Interries; and whether upon the face of this Case
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and for totally declineing it.
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Ought or ought not Mr. Waller or Mr.Butler and which of them
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as Principal (the Word Deputy not being
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used in any of the Acts) to
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return this Estreat. And by the Term P tempare who
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