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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Sehoak
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Augt. 30th. 1758
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Sir
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Your favour dated 26th. instant did not arrive till
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this morning, so that it was impracticable for me to
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attend at Your Vestrey this day, which I should gladly
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have done, had I received Your notice sooner.
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I beg You will do me the justice to acquaint
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my Friends with the reason of my absence, & that
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You will believe me
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Sir; Your most obedient
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humble Servant
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T. Curteis.
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