Philanthropy and Police London Charity in the Eighteenth Century

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title Philanthropy and Police London Charity in the Eighteenth Century
title_auth Philanthropy and Police London Charity in the Eighteenth Century
title_exact_search Philanthropy and Police London Charity in the Eighteenth Century
title_full Philanthropy and Police London Charity in the Eighteenth Century Donna T. Andrew
title_fullStr Philanthropy and Police London Charity in the Eighteenth Century Donna T. Andrew
title_full_unstemmed Philanthropy and Police London Charity in the Eighteenth Century Donna T. Andrew
title_short Philanthropy and Police
title_sort philanthropy and police london charity in the eighteenth century
title_sub London Charity in the Eighteenth Century
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