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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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the Justices attending such Meetings, and
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of the Peace officers whom they shall
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Real and diligence of each of them in the
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performance of his Duty; which Accounts
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are to be transmitted from the said several
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Secretaries of state, to be laid before His
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Majesty; who being informed of their
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Behaviour may reward such of them as
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shall distinguish themselves in the faithful
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