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The Porter reported that the Prisons were
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Women and Children-19
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Hearing by Mr. Haslam, that the Mill a
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Apothecaries Hall was at work, went over a
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Surveyed it and was fully convinced of the
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Propriety of the Minute relating to the Drug
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Mill on the 10th. of Decer 1800.
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