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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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The Proceedings at The Sessions-House IN The Old-Bayly, On the 24 of this instant November,
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In Relation to the Bill of Indictment, presented to the Grand-Jury of London, against the Earl of Shaftsbury for High-Treason. Giving an Account of all the most Material Passages.
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With the Names of the Evidence, their Examination by the Jury, and the Returning the Bill Ignoramus, &c.
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