. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 52 %\%t gmte aixd jlpatiswan, Jan. 26 Continued from Pbge 49. Bat yet I mast Tell yoa,-1,63ver knew in my Life, a good Horse-man Thrown, but I hare known many presumptuous ignorant Fellows get Pajis; but, as, if a good Horseman by Chance be Thrown, he jJoCb not Lose all his Horse-manship with that Fall, if hebaoot Kill'd; so an Ignorant man, if he Sits, is uot Presently infused with Horse-manship: For it is a Mistake ai,Sidf6u!ous as it is Common,.to take Sitting Fast on Horseback for the whole Art of Horse-manship. Old Griaon, and his Translator Mr. Blundevile
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 52 %\%t gmte aixd jlpatiswan, Jan. 26 Continued from Pbge 49. Bat yet I mast Tell yoa,-1,63ver knew in my Life, a good Horse-man Thrown, but I hare known many presumptuous ignorant Fellows get Pajis; but, as, if a good Horseman by Chance be Thrown, he jJoCb not Lose all his Horse-manship with that Fall, if hebaoot Kill'd; so an Ignorant man, if he Sits, is uot Presently infused with Horse-manship: For it is a Mistake ai,Sidf6u!ous as it is Common,.to take Sitting Fast on Horseback for the whole Art of Horse-manship. Old Griaon, and his Translator Mr. Blundevilej ANA TOMIZED "- '010' Grison, and many Italian Authors, would have a Bar- 'dzl, which is a Straw Saddle, set first on a Colts Back, and 'nothing but a Rope Cavazon on his Nose; which is to no Purpose in the world, but Loss of Time: Then they will Trot him two or three Tears up Hills, and down Hills, to Stop him; which is to Less Purpose, and more Loss of Time. They would have a Circle, or Bing, as they call them, of an Acre of ground in Plow'd Land, to make a Horse go a Hundred TurnB in it, which is wowe than to Bide a Journey of Thirty miles; and I wonder what Horses they had in those Dayes; for I am sure, ThoBe we have now, are not Able to do it. They Teach to Bide one Horje two or three Hours at a time, when one may well Bide half a Dozen at leaBt in an Hour, and give them sufficiently Enough. For their Single Turns, and Double TurnB, call'd Rado- piare, they are Ridiculous, and so is the Repolone, which is to Gallop him Half a mile, and then Turn him Ill-favouredly and False: And their Several Mannages of Melzo Tempo, Tutto Tempo, and Contralempo, are no Better. For a Resly Horsi they Batse a whole Town with Staves to Beat him. with many Curious Inventions, with Squirts, Fire, Whelps, Hedg-hoggs, Nailes, Bnd I Know not What. And the fame they do Before a Horse that Runs Away, as well as to the Besly Horse Behind. Then lor Spurring, the Bunching Stroke, and the Clinchi
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