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Houses. Persons going from London to the proposed
site of the Penitentiary Establishment, will
not have to pass nearer than the distance abovementioned
to either of those Houses. Persons going
from London to either of those Houses, can not, without
going out of their way, set foot on any of the
four Roads by which the spot in question is surrounded.
So much for bad company.
Your Memorialist has moreover a receipt for
keeping off bad company: which is, to admitt no
man who will not enter his name and abode in a
book, and stand further examination if required:
with penalties in case of falshood. Suspected persons
might be known by correspondence with the Police.
Knowing they can not get admittance without going
through the test, they will hardly frequent
the spot, merely to put themselves in the way of danger.
So much for remote neighbours: — how is it
with near ones? Close to the spot, your Memorialist
observes one gentlemen, to whom the inconvenience
apprehended must, if those apprehensions whatever
they be, were well grounded, must, if those
inconveniences were to be felt in any degree by those
other gentlemen, be absolutely intolerable. This is
Mr Sewel, an eminent Bookseller in Cornhill.
The
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