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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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I think you are Extremely Fortunate in this Affair
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in parting with your Interest in so Advantagous
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a Manner, I Now upon my Honour declare to
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you that I verily believe we shall not share
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above £250 a piece, altho we purchased my
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Aunts & Fathers Interest at (what we thought)
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a Lowest Rate, your Brother Ambrose & I
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thought Proper to put Poole to Sale a Third
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time, & Can you believe it, that then was
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not a Person in the Company wou'd Bid
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£1500 for it, altho' it has Cost us £75 in Cultiva
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-ting it, I look upon it we have given you
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upwards of £60. for your Share More than its
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Real Value,I hope you & yours keep
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will all our Family are in Perfect health, &
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Unite with me in Respects, & I am Dr. Sir
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yours with the Greatest Sincerity
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J. Wainewright
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