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<note><del>3.</del> Expedient 3. <lb/>Taking the [<hi rend="underline">signalement</hi> <lb/>of persons<lb/> on various occasions.<lb/></note> | <note><del>3.</del> Expedient 3. <lb/>Taking the [<hi rend="underline">signalement</hi> <lb/>of persons<lb/> on various occasions.<lb/></note> | ||
<add>There is yet</add> Another expedient <del>that would</del> <add>which as far as it went might either be made to</add> co-operate with<lb/><add>to be substituted in the room of</add> the two former, <del>is one that can only be requisite</del> <add>but which is most confined in</add><lb/>its application. I mean that of <del>taking each <lb/>the profile of</del> causing the profile of each person to<lb/>be taken and recorded with a <del>signal</del> <add>verbal</add> description<lb/>of his person underneath. This would be applicable<lb/>chiefly to persons whose liberty of loco-motion<lb/>becomes subject to <sic>controul</sic> from the nature <lb/>of their condition. Such is the case for example<lb/>with apprentices, persons in a state of forced<lb/>servitude [which <add>if</add> such a state is to remain established]<lb/>and <del>in particular</del> men in a military station:<lb/>so also with <add><del>so also will</del> </add> persons <del>under custody, persons so </del><lb/>maintained in houses of industry: as likewise with<lb/><del>persons</del> <add>defendants</add> under custody and convicts under sentence<lb/>of imprisonment confinement or hard labour<lb/>The business of <del>perform</del> taking the profiles may <add>is</add> be<lb/>performed rapidly and almost without expense.<lb/>In great establishments as in armies a limner<lb/>might <add>for greater perfection</add> be employed. <del>The</del> Signalements might be<lb/>made <sic>compleat</sic> and uniform by being digested<lb/>under heads. Both together <del>if executed upon a<lb/>block of wood or a hot</del> might be multiplied in<lb/><note>the</note><lb/><pb/> | <add>There is yet</add> Another expedient <del>that would</del> <add>which as far as it went might either be made to</add> co-operate with<lb/><add>to be substituted in the room of</add> the two former, <del>is one that can only be requisite</del> <add>but which is most confined in</add><lb/>its application. I mean that of <del>taking each <lb/>the profile of</del> causing the profile of each person to<lb/>be taken and recorded with a <del>signal</del> <add>verbal</add> description<lb/>of his person underneath. <note><hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi> Note<lb/>Such a description <lb/>is in French known <lb/>by the particular <lb/>name of a signalement.<lb/></note>This would be applicable<lb/>chiefly to persons whose liberty of loco-motion<lb/>becomes subject to <sic>controul</sic> from the nature <lb/>of their condition. Such is the case for example<lb/>with apprentices, persons in a state of forced<lb/>servitude [which <add>if</add> such a state is to remain established]<lb/>and <del>in particular</del> men in a military station:<lb/>so also with <add><del>so also will</del> </add> persons <del>under custody, persons so </del><lb/>maintained in houses of industry: as likewise with<lb/><del>persons</del> <add>defendants</add> under custody and convicts under sentence<lb/>of imprisonment confinement or hard labour<lb/>The business of <del>perform</del> taking the profiles may <add>is</add> be<lb/>performed rapidly and almost without expense.<lb/>In great establishments as in armies a limner<lb/>might <add>for greater perfection</add> be employed. <del>The</del> Signalements might be<lb/>made <sic>compleat</sic> and uniform by being digested<lb/>under heads. Both together <del>if executed upon a<lb/>block of wood or a hot</del> might be multiplied in<lb/><note>the</note><lb/><pb/> | ||
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3. Expedient 3.
Taking the [signalement
of persons
on various occasions.
There is yet Another expedient that would which as far as it went might either be made to co-operate with
to be substituted in the room of the two former, is one that can only be requisite but which is most confined in
its application. I mean that of taking each
the profile of causing the profile of each person to
be taken and recorded with a signal verbal description
of his person underneath. (a) Note
Such a description
is in French known
by the particular
name of a signalement.
This would be applicable
chiefly to persons whose liberty of loco-motion
becomes subject to controul from the nature
of their condition. Such is the case for example
with apprentices, persons in a state of forced
servitude [which if such a state is to remain established]
and in particular men in a military station:
so also with so also will persons under custody, persons so
maintained in houses of industry: as likewise with
persons defendants under custody and convicts under sentence
of imprisonment confinement or hard labour
The business of perform taking the profiles may is be
performed rapidly and almost without expense.
In great establishments as in armies a limner
might for greater perfection be employed. The Signalements might be
made compleat and uniform by being digested
under heads. Both together if executed upon a
block of wood or a hot might be multiplied in
the
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