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The watchful state
security police and opposition in Russia, 1906 - 1917 -
DeKok and murder on Blood Mountain
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Cursory remarks on the police. By a Magistrate. 1797
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To the Committee for the Regulation of the Police, in the towns of Manchester and Salford
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Law and enforcement in Ptolemaic Egypt
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Reflections on the subjects of deputy constable, billeting, beadles, police act, collectors' accounts, publicans' licences, special constables; and reply to the deputy constable
With an apology and reasons for the delay of the red basil book. By T.B -
A treatise on the police of London
containing a detail of the various crimes and misdemeanors by which public and private property and security are, at present, injured and endangered: and suggesting remedies for their prevention. By a magistrate acting for the counties of Middlesex, Surry, Kent, and Essex. --For the City and Liberty of Westminster --and for the Liberty of the Tower of London. [Five lines of Latin quotation] -
A treatise on the commerce and police of the river Thames
Containing an historical view of the trade of the port of London; and suggesting means for preventing the depredations thereon, by a legislative system of river police. With an account of the functions of the various magistrates and corporations exercising jurisdiction on the river; and a general view of the penal and remedial statutes connected with the subject, By P. Colquhoun, LL. D -
Letter of Robert Wharton, mayor, on city police
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Secret police files from the Eastern Bloc
between surveillance and life writing -
A treatise on the police of the metropolis
explaining the various crimes and misdemeanors which at present are felt as a pressure upon the community and suggesting remedies for their prevention -
Pauper police
letters addressed, through "The Times," to the churchwardens, overseers and parishioners of the several parishes in the city of London, showing the necessity and advantages of a pauper police -
A letter to Messrs. George Miller, Thomas Allan, and Peter Brown from Captain Brown
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Desultory reflections on police, with an essay on the means of preventing crimes and amending criminals
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A bill intended to be offered to Parliament, for the better relief and employment of the poor
and for the improvement of the police of this country -
Heads of a bill for the better relief and employment of the poor, and for the improvement of the police of this country
submitted to the consideration of the members of both houses of Parliament -
The aggrandisement and national perfection of Great Britain
an humble proposal comprehending under one simple and practicable undertaking, without laying additional burdens upon the subject, the means of paying off the public debt of Great Britain within the space of thirty years; of perfecting the police of the Kingdom ... and securing the stability of the Empire upon a permanent solid basis -
Defence of the Police bill
in answer to a charge delivered by W. Mainwaring, Esq. at the Sessions of the Peace held for the County of Middlesex in September, 178[6] -
Objections to Mr. Gilbert's plan of police, for the more effectual and economical support of the poor, stated and answered
with some general observations respecting the expediency and practicability of the whole -
An act for further improving the police in and near the Metropolis (17th August, 1839)
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Metropolitan police
case of the city considered -
The oath of the constables within the City of London
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Brief considerations on the present state of the police of the metropolis
with a fow suggestions towards its improvement -
Report from the committee on the state of the police of the Metropolis
with the minutes of evidence ... and an appendix containing abstracts of the several acts now in force for regulating public houses -
Minutes of evidence taken before a Select Committee appointed by the House of Commons
to inquire into the state of the police of the Metropolis