Public nusance [sic] considered : under such heads of complaint as are most notorious within the city and suburbs of London : with useful hints for a speedy remedy, and a plain scheme for paving the streets without making it a jobb : to which is added, some thoughts on the great grivance of vagrants and desperate poor, with a proposal to preserve us from robbery and murder / by a gentleman.
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Printed for E. Withers,
[1754?]
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Edition: | The 2nd ed. |
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