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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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But We further report that on
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the fourteenth Instant several Gentl
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attended here from the Quaker's
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meetings and presented a Letter to us
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6th. of august for
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appointing three or 5 proper persons to
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fix a value upon their present Lease
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of their Land & Tenements belonging to this
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countywhich premes we conceive
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will be very useful if not indispensably
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necessary for the extention of the prisons
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if reedified there at as the saith
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those premes togr. with ye prisons form
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sufficiently large for the
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prisons proposed if
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