Executive powers in relation to crime and disorder, or, Powers of police in England : a short treatise on the executive powers which may be exercised by private citizens and official persons for the pursuit of crime and maintenance of public order
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Executive powers in relation to crime and disorder, or, Powers of police in England : a short treatise on the executive powers which may be exercised by private citizens and official persons for the pursuit of crime and maintenance of public order
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The work Executive powers in relation to crime and disorder, or, Powers of police in England : a short treatise on the executive powers which may be exercised by private citizens and official persons for the pursuit of crime and maintenance of public order represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Biddle Law Library - University of Pennsylvania Law School. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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- Executive powers in relation to crime and disorder, or, Powers of police in England : a short treatise on the executive powers which may be exercised by private citizens and official persons for the pursuit of crime and maintenance of public order
- Title remainder
- a short treatise on the executive powers which may be exercised by private citizens and official persons for the pursuit of crime and maintenance of public order
- Statement of responsibility
- by Thos. W. Haycraft
- Title variation
- Powers of police in England
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- eng
- Cataloging source
- NjRocCCS
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- KD4839
- LC item number
- .H39 1897
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- dictionaries
- Series statement
- HeinOnline legal classics library
- Target audience
- specialized
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