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The Order of the Work, In three CONSIDERATIONS.
FIrst, [ 1] That all High-Roads might be reduced unto Two Coach or Cart-Tracts, allowing convenient space between; which (if those two might be certainly and continually kept firm and good) would be sufficient for all services and occasions of Travel whatever.
Secondly, [ 2] That those two Tracts be drawn so straight as the Situation of the Ground will afford all along, for several good Reasons.
Thirdly, I most humbly conceive, [ 3] it might be extremely necessary, that (after those two Tracts are perfectly compleated) there were a Law made for Travellers to some such purpose as this: viz.
That all Travellers either with Coach, Waggon, * 1.1 Wain, Cart, or Horse, coming to the City of London, shall keep in the Right-hand Tract coming.
And in their going from the City of London, shall likewise keep the Right-hand Tract going, viz. the contrary.