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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Continued Tuesday 5th: Novr: 1793.
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That the Prison Committee be authorized to continue in the
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House for a time not exceeding the months from the expiration
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of their Commitment, such of the Prisoners as they shall think
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proper who may be desirous to be employed and are not able to
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get work else where; the persons so continued to receive the
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amount of their daily earnings and to make an allowance
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towards the provisions of the House.
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