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Indirect
The printed staves of Constables, and other such
symbols of authority while they distinguish the
person bearing them as the object of obedience
operate in some sort as a pledge of his regularity
in the exercise of his power.
It is A statute of K. William provides prescribes
a conspicuous "badge" to be affixed upon a conspicuous
part of the cloathing of all patr persons receiving
relief from parishes. "A large Roman P.
together with the first letter of the names of the
"parish or place .... whereof but either in red or blue
"cloth" is to be worn "upon the shoulder of the
"right sleeve of the uppermost garment [in an
open and visible manner]"
Mr Howard found in the course of his
benevolent pilgrimages to the Continent found
various marks of distinction employ'd in various places and to distinguish
working convicts condemned to labour. in various At Bern† † Howard p.100 Sometimes
it was an iron collar with a hook projecting from their above the
caps head. At Hanan sometimes a sleeve of a different colour
from the rest of the coat.‡ ‡ ib. 109.: frequently the whole
dress is was an uniform of a remarkable appearance,
was a particular kind of uniform.⊞ ⊞ ib. 109 Append. 42, 43, 44, 52, 67, 79.
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