Is no longer effective, to take necessary measures for the preservation of order and the protection of life and property. Annual Report - 218. lappuseautors: New Jersey. Bureau of Industrial Statistics - 1916Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, James Bruce Earl of Elgin - 1859 - 518 lapas
...followed by that of Pih-kwei, who holds that of Governor of Kwangtung, would not only make us responsible for the preservation of order and the protection of life and property in Canton itself, but would also deprive the whole province of Kwangtung of its Government, and thus... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1859 - 506 lapas
...followed by that of Pih-kwei, who holds that of Governor of Kwangtung, would not only make us responsible for the preservation of order and the protection of life and property in Canton itself, but would also deprive the whole province of Kwangtung of its Government, and thus... | |
| 1871 - 1156 lapas
...amount of specie in France, hoarded, and producing no return ; and if a Government presenting guarantees for the preservation of order, and the protection of life and property, such as were afforded, as experience has shown, under the late Empire, this money would certainly bo... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1875 - 1342 lapas
...question of the amount and character of the force which would have, to be maintained in the islands for the preservation of order and the protection of life and property. If responsible government were established, this duty would, of course, devolve entirely upon the local... | |
| 1880 - 84 lapas
...of the State authorities would be required. But that the county officers would have been sufficient for the preservation of order and the protection of life and property, had they done their duty, no one doubted. But these men belonged to the imbecile and reckless dynasty... | |
| United States. War Department - 1881 - 844 lapas
...and to hold themselves in readiness to turn out for the defense of the nation at a minute's warning, for the preservation of order and the protection of life and property, or in aid of the civil authorities in the general execution of the laws, and (in accordance with a... | |
| George Alfred Townsend - 1888 - 692 lapas
...that you will assume command of all the mi ilary forces organized and lo be organized at the capital for the preservation of order and the protection of life and property during the existing energency. JAMES D. WILLIAMs, Governor. To Gen. BENJAMIN HARRISON. Proceeding as... | |
| Lew Wallace, George Alfred Townsend - 1888 - 664 lapas
...that you will assume command of all the military forces organized and to be organized at the capital for the preservation of order and the protection of life and property during the existing emergency. JAMES D. WILLIAMS, Governor. To Gen. BENJAMIN HARRISON. Proceeding as... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1881 - 846 lapas
...would be resistance ; bat it must be borne in mind that it was the Government who were responsible for the preservation of order and the protection of life and property, and that the sheriff might sometimes be too sanguine in the view he took of the peaceful character... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1893 - 470 lapas
...citizen soldiers, well drilled and disciplined, and fully armed and equipped, was absolutely necessary for the preservation of order and the protection of life and property; and since that time its value and importance have been appreciated. At the city election in April,... | |
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