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Extracts from several acts of Parliament, made to prevent tumultuous risings in this kingdom
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Extracts from several acts of Parliament, made to prevent tumultuous risings in this kingdom
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A treatise on riot duty for the National Guard
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Hambleden
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By His Excellency Sir Henry Moore, Baronet, captain-general, and governor in chief, in and over the province of New-York ... A proclamation
Whereas it hath been represented to me, by the magistracy of the city of New-York, that intimations were given to the mayor on Friday, the 11th instant, of a design to perpetrate a riot; and that at a meeting on the next day, at the city-hall, the inhabitants generally concurred in assuring the magistrates, that they would assist them in maintaining the peace of the city ... Given under my hand and seal at arms, at Fort-George, in the city of New-York, the 19th day of November, one thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight -
An act for preventing tumults and riotous assemblies, and for the more speedy and effectual punishing the rioters
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The Spirit of Toryism exemplified in the brutal conduct exhibited towards Alexander Sommerville [sic] of the Scots Greys
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The law and customs of riot duty
a guide for National Guard officers and civil authorities, with commentaries on federal aid -
A letter to Samuel Whitbread, Esq. M.P. on the subjects of two bills now pending in Parliament
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An act passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England
begun and held at Boston upon Wednesday the thirtieth day of May 1750. And continued by prorogations to Thursday the tenth of January following -
An inquiry into the legal mode of suppressing riots
with a constitutional plan of future defence -
By His Excellency the Lord General and the Council of State. Whereas information is given that severall persons disaffected to the peace of this common-wealth, upon occasion of the present change of government, do assemble together in a riotous and tumultuous manner in the great level of the Fenns
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At the court at Whitehall this sixth day of November, 1685
present, the King's Most Excellent Majesty ... For the preventing tumultuous disorders which may happen hereafter upon pretense of assembling to make bonfires and fire-works