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2. Malicious Mischief. Bridges
he has had his hand , & then every body sees he cannot swear falsely as he would before.
But let him do what he will in the way of mischief to the Bridge called London —
Bridge, so there at Westminster & Fulham, be it, Man or Woman, he they must die.+
+ That is an improvement for by the first Act it was only
He is welcome however to do what mischief he pleases to any of the works, except to
those of London Bridge, where he might as well demolish the whole
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