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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Dear Sir,
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I have just now received Yr.
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Summons to ye Committee at the Session House
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on Monday next. It so happens; that a special
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Meeting in Parish Business long since appointed,
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will prevent me from attending in ye Occasion.
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It I could have attended, I should have
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troubled ye Committee with some Observations,
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which I hope they with permit you to reach;
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& to which I am persuaded they will do me
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the Honour to pay as much Attention as they
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are of Opinion those Observations deserve.
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1st. then I beg leave to observe, that I have put
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Difficulty in my Mind on ye Subject of feeding
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the Prisoners with a Lamp of Meat simply toiled,
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