On Seats and Saddles: Bits and Bitting and the Prevention and Cure of Restiveness in HorsesBlackwood, 1868 - 265 páginas |
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... latter objects are but too frequently sacrificed in favour of mere vehemence of move- ment ; they are only to be attained by very careful saddling , bitting , and a correct seat or method of riding - Weight carried by some cavalry ...
... latter objects are but too frequently sacrificed in favour of mere vehemence of move- ment ; they are only to be attained by very careful saddling , bitting , and a correct seat or method of riding - Weight carried by some cavalry ...
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... latter point , we may refer them to what has been just said ; and as to the matter of safety , this will be perhaps better attained by some knowledge of where the danger lies , and how it may be avoided , than by a practical experience ...
... latter point , we may refer them to what has been just said ; and as to the matter of safety , this will be perhaps better attained by some knowledge of where the danger lies , and how it may be avoided , than by a practical experience ...
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... which the weight of the latter is ad- justed on the saddle — that is to whether it presses say , more on one part than another , and consequently , chiefly on one or two points of the horse's back 10 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
... which the weight of the latter is ad- justed on the saddle — that is to whether it presses say , more on one part than another , and consequently , chiefly on one or two points of the horse's back 10 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
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... latter , -in other words , what part of the saddle the rider should occupy in order to secure the objects he has in view , as stated above . It will further depend on the general shape of those parts of its under and upper surfaces that ...
... latter , -in other words , what part of the saddle the rider should occupy in order to secure the objects he has in view , as stated above . It will further depend on the general shape of those parts of its under and upper surfaces that ...
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... for the latter purpose , and more likely to produce than to prevent insubor- dination . In fact , what is generally required is a com- plete course of re - training , under circumstances differ- 14 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
... for the latter purpose , and more likely to produce than to prevent insubor- dination . In fact , what is generally required is a com- plete course of re - training , under circumstances differ- 14 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
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