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Indirect
Knew you where to meet with him, give you a clue to find him by it must be
done beforehand: by fixing on him, some mark
which may enable you to find him in the event
of his doing any thing which may call for
the research.
In this view This view has given the hint to a variety of have regulations.
been set aside on foot A man may be known
either directly by his person; or indirectly by
means of some external article he is attached
to,⊞ such as his apparel, or the implements of his trade profession. [I shall begin with the most indirect methods:
the strokes of policy will
by degrees and grow bolder as we advance.]
Let a man be attached for instance to a coach
which he drives for his subsistence. You want
to have a way of knowing finding out who he is. Let a
mark a number for example be set on every coach which is thus given
driven, and let those marks be entered
all of them in a book in which reference is
made to the person to whom the thing marked
belongs to: The mark is a sure clew which
leads you to brings you upon him at once. This policy is accordingly
adopted The hackney coaches that
are licensed to ply in London are accordingly have accordingly
each of them their number accordingly in pursuance
of
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