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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Berners Street May 27th. 1774
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Sir,
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As my Porter brought me Word
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yesterday that no Bottles are due to me on
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Your Account, I must by you will please
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your Servant compare his Account
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with nine The first Time any Wine was
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sent there was not one Bottle returned. The
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next Time Half the Number sent was returned
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to day the whole Number sent was returned;
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so that on the Ballance there appears to
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be 78 Bottles due. It is plain from one
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