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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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That from April 1784 & April 1785 he
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Upon Investigation of this Subject This Commences
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of Opinion that Mr Adams should be allowed £100
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for One Years commeneing April 1784 and End
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in April 1785 in Consideration of
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the Estrimaery
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