. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. Ki. 11. Portrait ol a Noted Viuouk HorM. 30 PI! ELI MIX A R Y ICE MA Fig. 12.—Sullen Treachery. are very much more intelli-gent and quick to compre-hend than others ; that someare by nature of the mostperfect docility, while othershave a large element of thenaturally vicious, dangerouscharacter. Here, then, we arecompelled to study and learn,if possible, two things,—theconditions requisite for thebest management of the sen-sitive, intelligent nature, aswell as those that are dull,s


. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. Ki. 11. Portrait ol a Noted Viuouk HorM. 30 PI! ELI MIX A R Y ICE MA Fig. 12.—Sullen Treachery. are very much more intelli-gent and quick to compre-hend than others ; that someare by nature of the mostperfect docility, while othershave a large element of thenaturally vicious, dangerouscharacter. Here, then, we arecompelled to study and learn,if possible, two things,—theconditions requisite for thebest management of the sen-sitive, intelligent nature, aswell as those that are dull,strong, and naturally the first, we must studyhow to address and win the understanding directly, if possible, with-out a ruffle of excitement ; and in the management of the second,we must impress the intelligence in such a way as to win obe-dience most safely and easily. This necessarily requires the careful study of the vital powers,dependent upon the following conditions : First, the intelligence, asdependent upon the volume of brain ; second, the physical strength,as dependent upon size andquality of bodily structure ;third, the peculiar phase anddegree of th


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