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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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Extreme poverty she may be Discharged on paying
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a Single recognizance Considering the prosecution against
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her was Commenced merely to harrass her already
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sufficiently Wietched family and the prosecutrix never
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further prosecuting her Complaint (if any) nor
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intending to do so as you Petitioner is Informed
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and being to Poor if found out ever to Expect redress
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form or that your Worships would be pleased to
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grant such other releif in the premises to your
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Petitioner as in your Worship Superior Wisdom
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and Judgment shall be deemed most meet
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10th. Decr: 1787
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And your Worship Poor Petitioner
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as in Duty bound ever will Pray Etc.
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