Regulations of parochial police, combined with the military and naval armaments, to produce the energy and security of the whole nation, Roused from its general Torpor by The Prospects of the Disorder, Pillage, Crimes, and all the Desolation and Horrow which, without such Regulations, may be the Consequences of the Determined and Repeated Efforts of France to Invade Great Britain and Ireland. Submitted to The serious and immediate Consideration of The Legislatures, the Governments, and the People.

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1797
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London : sold by J. Owen, No. 168, (opposite Bond-Street), Piccadilly, 1797.

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42p. ; 120.

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ESTC T74625

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