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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Occasion; their Petitions were withdrawn accordingly. And
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the Court then proceeded to the Election by Ballott for Dr.
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Akenside, Dr Fordyce, and Dr. Russell; and on casting up
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the Ballott it appeared that the Numbers were for Dr.
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Akenside, 116 Dr: Russell, 67 Dr: Fordyce, 32. whereupon
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the said Dr. Akenside was Declared duly Elected to the
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said Office to hold the same during the Pleasure of this
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Court And He was called in and acquainted with his Election
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