. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ife . to.: iSp^g^^^^^^^ Vol XIV. No 5 BUSH STREET. SAN FRANCISCO. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1889. ANEW METHOD, AND Extraordinary Invention, TO DRESS HORSES, AND WORK Them according to NATVRE: AS ALSO, To Perfect Nature by the Subtilty of Art; Which was never found out, but by THE Thrice Noble, High, acid Puiflinc PRINCE William Cavendiflie, Duke, Marquefs, and Earl ofNewcaJile i Earl of 0g7e;.Vif- count Mansfield ^ and Baron of Bo If over, o(Og!t, oOBer- tramy Bothal, and Hepple : Gentleman of His Majefties Bed-chamber ; One of His Majefties moft Honourable


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ife . to.: iSp^g^^^^^^^ Vol XIV. No 5 BUSH STREET. SAN FRANCISCO. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1889. ANEW METHOD, AND Extraordinary Invention, TO DRESS HORSES, AND WORK Them according to NATVRE: AS ALSO, To Perfect Nature by the Subtilty of Art; Which was never found out, but by THE Thrice Noble, High, acid Puiflinc PRINCE William Cavendiflie, Duke, Marquefs, and Earl ofNewcaJile i Earl of 0g7e;.Vif- count Mansfield ^ and Baron of Bo If over, o(Og!t, oOBer- tramy Bothal, and Hepple : Gentleman of His Majefties Bed-chamber ; One of His Majefties moft Honourable Privy-Councel; Knight of the moft Noble Order of the Garter i His Majefties Lieutenant of the County and Town of Nottingham \ and Juft'ice in Ayre Trent-North: Who had the honour to be Governour to our moft GJori- ousKing, and Gracious Soveraign, inHisYouth, when He was Prince of Wales\ and foon after was made Captain General of all the Provinces beyond the River of Trent-, and other Parts of the Kingdoir>of£'/gAWi with Power, by a fpecial Commiflion, to make Knights. LONDON, Printed by Tho. Milbourn, in the Year 1667. Continued, in Corveis; for it is of no Use (saith he) and Buch Delighting ToyeB of Prauncing np and down tbey will do, when they should go upon the Ground: For first, There is nothing makes a Horse Better upon the Hand, than Corveis, and that's Useful; then, there is nothing puts a Horse so much upon the Hanches, and Firms him there, as Corvets, and that is Usefull too; and Mr. Blundevil is mightily Deceived, to think, that he will go in Corvets, when he should go upon the Ground; for the Helps are several: And let a Horse be never so Apt, or Perfect in Corvets, and made upon the Ground too, (which is the First thing must be done) I dare say be shall never offer at Corvets with me, but go just upon the Ground as I would have him; because the Helps are several. He sayes, That in five or six Months he can make a Horse to Gallop the Field, (a Necessary thing for


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