The Police
group · 2 works · 4 mentions · 10 anchored passages
a blue-coated gentleman · a policeman · an army of police · constable · keeper of the Queen's peace · police · police force · the police · the policeman · the representative of law and order
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Against Aristogeiton I (Greek)
She kept him in safe hiding during the first few days, when the police were searching and advertising for him, and then she gave him eight drachmas journey-money and a tunic and a cloak and packed him off to Megara.
in the texts
Law in a Free State
The English police force, discussed across several paragraphs regarding its proper function, its testimony practices, its militarisation, and its abuses of discretionary power.
The performance requires the maintenance of Courts of Justice and an army of police.
There are daily and loud complaints that the police are becoming too much of a military body.
It is well known that the toll levied by the police upon public women for liberty (or shall we say license?
Against Aristogeiton I
Authorities searching for Aristogeiton after his prison break.
She kept him in safe hiding during the first few days, when the police were searching and advertising for him, and then she gave him eight drachmas journey-money and a tunic and a cloak and packed him off to Megara.