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... Police . Annual Report . January 19 , 1857 . DOCUMENT No. 11 . Public Buildings . Superintendent's Annual Report . January 22 , 1857 . DOCUMENT No. 12 . Cochituate Water Board . Annual Report for the year 1856. January 15 , 1857 ...
... Police . Annual Report . January 19 , 1857 . DOCUMENT No. 11 . Public Buildings . Superintendent's Annual Report . January 22 , 1857 . DOCUMENT No. 12 . Cochituate Water Board . Annual Report for the year 1856. January 15 , 1857 ...
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... POLICE . No department of the government is of higher im- portance than that which is vested with authority to execute its laws , and which is intrusted with the gen- eral guardianship of life and of property , by day and by night . To ...
... POLICE . No department of the government is of higher im- portance than that which is vested with authority to execute its laws , and which is intrusted with the gen- eral guardianship of life and of property , by day and by night . To ...
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... police . And I take this opportunity to protest against the prevailing habit of our fellow citizens of pressing the government for the appointment of persons to this service who possess none of the qualities above enumerated , but who ...
... police . And I take this opportunity to protest against the prevailing habit of our fellow citizens of pressing the government for the appointment of persons to this service who possess none of the qualities above enumerated , but who ...
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Boston (Mass.). City Council. and duty . No police officer should ever be placed in such a position as that the law to which he owes solemn allegiance at all times shall be a trust con- vertible to his convenience or profit . Ꮃ Ꭺ Ꭲ Ꭼ ...
Boston (Mass.). City Council. and duty . No police officer should ever be placed in such a position as that the law to which he owes solemn allegiance at all times shall be a trust con- vertible to his convenience or profit . Ꮃ Ꭺ Ꭲ Ꭼ ...
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... Police Courts , about two - thirds of which had heretofore been paid by the Commonwealth , would thereafter be required of the city of Boston , thereby adding to the amount which it had paid for the support of Courts and the ...
... Police Courts , about two - thirds of which had heretofore been paid by the Commonwealth , would thereafter be required of the city of Boston , thereby adding to the amount which it had paid for the support of Courts and the ...
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