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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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To the Right Worpll his Maties. Justices of the peace for
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the County of Midds.
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The humble peticon & appeale of widdow starr being
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so poor that he is not able to maintaine her family
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being
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a very poor man past his labour desire that you
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would be pleased to excuse him Heleing
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not able to pay
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