A proposal to render effectual a plan, to remove the nuisance of common prostitutes from the streets of this metropolis; to prevent the innocent from being seduced; To provide A decent and comfortable Maintenance for those whom Necessity or Vice hath already forced into that infamous Course of Life; and to maintain and educate those children of the poor, who are either orphans, or are deserted by wicked Parents. To which is annexed, a Letter upon the Subject of Robberies, wrote in the year 1753. By Saunders Welch, One of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Middlesex, and for the City and Liberty of Westminster.

  • Welch, Saunders, 1710 or 1711-1784.
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1758
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London : printed for C. Henderson, at the Royal Exchange, and sold at the booksellers and pamphlet shops of London and Westminster, 1758.

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[4],68p. ; 80.

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ESTC T102167

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