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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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to Mr. Barlow I cannot at this distance of time
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speak with any precision concerning him but
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if he have so long neglected to take out his
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Dedamus I most readily convent to his name
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being struck out of the new Commission Innum
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who bore a good Character perhaps he was the
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person intended otherwise it must I think
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