Facts Plainly Stated in Answer to a Pamphlet Entitled Plain Statement of Facts
Facts Plainly Stated in Answer to a Pamphlet Entitled Plain Statement of Facts
John Hall
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The circumstances of the Peti- tion on the Manchester Gas-Lights must be fresh in the recollection of the reader. The Petition states that the ground in St Katha- rine's is in part covered with houses of ill-fame ; and that it will be greatly to the advantage of the Public that the proposed alteration should take place. But, supposing the case to be really as the Petition states, — may it not be fairly asked, what is to become of the nuisances which the alteration proposes to clear away from St.... Katharine ; and what advantages are to be looked for by the neigh- bouring Public from the dispersion amongst them of the dissolute persons who now congregate, as is asserted, in such numbers in St. Katharines ? There has, moreover, been a Petition presented against the Bill, signed by many inhabitants of the place, all of known respectability. The Author, in his Pamphlet, has called the attention of the Public, more })articularly, to the London Dock, as affording, l)y the present incapar city of accommodation, and the circumstances he affirms to have occurred there, liic best pruc^f lo he adduced of the necessity for the New Docks b(;ing formed.
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