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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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by Mr Hurst which being carried in
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the Affirmative
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He was called in accordingly
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having withdrawn with the Clock of the
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Peace and having accurately examined Mr.
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Hursts Plan and being returned and declaring
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that that plan was pirated from his
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the sd Mr Blackburn Original designe on the same Subjects
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The Consn. of the
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plans for a House
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of Correcton adjourned
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to the County Day of
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the next Sessn &
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Notice in the mean
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time to be Given to
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Messrs Blackburn &
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Hiders to attend
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A Motion was made and seconded
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that the further Conson and investigation
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of this Business he adjourned until
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the County Day of the next Session &
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that in the mean time Mr Blackburn &
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Mr Hurst have Notice sent to them
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by the Clerk of the Peace to attend on
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that Day in order to inquire into the
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Orginality of Mr Hursts Plan and the
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