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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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While The Goods were coming,The little Jew, partner
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in The Rogueries, made me Sign that The Merchant
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he Bought my Goods had Hats fall of Guineas,
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& that he had House in Town & Ship upon the
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Sea. Etc Etc Etc
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Consider My lord what A Poor Strange
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is imposed upon to have to do with a Such
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when The Goods were Come,The little
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Jew, I Call him so by his little Statute found
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the Goods were too dcar, & The Merchant
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Looking at him as Conniving I Suppose no don
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of it
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Shocking his
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It was ye little Jew who made The Factory
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the Factory was not Soone done, The little Jew
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Carried away The Goods out of The House.
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I Peter Lantier thinking That The
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was going to give me money,
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I was very Surprised to hear that that Merchant
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told me that to wou'd give it me the Monday
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Following; viz a
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Bank
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Note of Bank, & that I
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I'll Receved my Money directly of his Bank
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The Next Day, Sunday,The Said
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