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  • Doctor and Student: or Dialogues Between a Doctor of Divinity, and a Student in the Laws of England, by [SAINT GERMAN, Christopher]
    [SAINT GERMAN, Christopher]
    Doctor and Student: or Dialogues Between a Doctor of Divinity, and a Student in the Laws of England,

    London: Printed by Henry Lintot, for J. Worall, 1751. Full calf binding, with raised bands, gilt design and title to red morocco label on spine. Fifteenth edition. The 54 pages at end are introduced by separate title. Additions to the second dialogue of the doctor and student, containing thirteen chapters on the power and jurisdiction of the Parliament, & c. Board rubbed and slightly more at corners. Inside a good, clean copy with no markings. Front hinge is loose, but still holding well. [xvi], 328, [42] table, [50] additions, [2] table, [2] adverts. 170 x 105 mm (6¾ x 4¼ inches).

    Book ID: 3032
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  • Dublin Metropolitan Police. Report of the Committee of Inquiry 1901, bound in with Evidence taken before the Committee of Inquiry 1901. by HOWARD VINCENT, C.E., HOLMES, R.W.A., STARKIE, Rolbert F., ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY
    HOWARD VINCENT, C.E., HOLMES, R.W.A., STARKIE, Rolbert F., ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY
    Dublin Metropolitan Police. Report of the Committee of Inquiry 1901, bound in with Evidence taken before the Committee of Inquiry 1901.

    Edition: First Edition

    Dublin: His Majesty's Stationary Office, by Alexander Thom & Co: 1902. This work, two volumes bound as one, contains both the report, presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of His Majesty, and the evidence behind the report. This latter is much scarcer, and contains transcripts of interviews and fascinating period information about Life in the Dublin Police at the turn of the Nineteenth to Twentieth Centuries. The reports have been bound in a recent blue buckram, with gilt titles. A fascinating piece of history concerning the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC). Report and recommendations from the committee on a claim by the Dublin Metropolitan Police to be placed upon the same footing as regards pay, allowances, &c. as the…

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    Dublin: His Majesty's Stationary Office, by Alexander Thom & Co: 1902. This work, two volumes bound as one, contains both the report, presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of His Majesty, and the evidence behind the report. This latter is much scarcer, and contains transcripts of interviews and fascinating period information about Life in the Dublin Police at the turn of the Nineteenth to Twentieth Centuries. The reports have been bound in a recent blue buckram, with gilt titles. A fascinating piece of history concerning the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC). Report and recommendations from the committee on a claim by the Dublin Metropolitan Police to be placed upon the same footing as regards pay, allowances, &c. as the London Metropolitan Police. Contains extensive comparative information and lists showing differences between the two forces in relation to salaries, allowances, pensions, &c. Good condition. Some staining to front board. Inside the report and the evidence are in very good condition, with a very slight darkening to the page edges only. 330 x 220 mm (13 by 8¾ inches). 33, [i]., vii, [i], 1-246, [i]. pp

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    Book ID: 2006
    View basket More details Price: £200.00