A philosophical and practical treatise on horses, and on the moral duties of man towards the brute creation, 1권C. Whittingham, Dean Stree, Fetter Lane, 1802 |
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... against the improper practice solely , of the other , that a word can be urged . Are we to abolish the use of wine , because mad- men and fools get drunk ? Is there no difference between staking the abhorrent and fear - stricken animal ...
... against the improper practice solely , of the other , that a word can be urged . Are we to abolish the use of wine , because mad- men and fools get drunk ? Is there no difference between staking the abhorrent and fear - stricken animal ...
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... a moderate specimen of the cruelties formerly inflicted upon this brave and unoffending animal ; but instead of irritating our sensibility by by exclamations against such measures of bru tality and folly INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . 15.
... a moderate specimen of the cruelties formerly inflicted upon this brave and unoffending animal ; but instead of irritating our sensibility by by exclamations against such measures of bru tality and folly INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . 15.
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John Lawrence. by exclamations against such measures of bru tality and folly , let us congratulate ourselves upon the happiness and advantage of living in an age and country , when even the vulgar mind revolts at and defpifes them . The ...
John Lawrence. by exclamations against such measures of bru tality and folly , let us congratulate ourselves upon the happiness and advantage of living in an age and country , when even the vulgar mind revolts at and defpifes them . The ...
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... against the ignorant and temerarious practice of farriers and grooms , more particu larly in the article of violent purges ; and his works are totally free from the barbarous ab- furdities furdities of his veterinary predeceffors , ex ...
... against the ignorant and temerarious practice of farriers and grooms , more particu larly in the article of violent purges ; and his works are totally free from the barbarous ab- furdities furdities of his veterinary predeceffors , ex ...
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... confiderable expence , and upon a large scale , a fuite of ftables , with all convenient and neceffary offices , by him denominated , " The Equestrian Recep- · tacle . " tacle . " It is against his books solely , 44 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
... confiderable expence , and upon a large scale , a fuite of ftables , with all convenient and neceffary offices , by him denominated , " The Equestrian Recep- · tacle . " tacle . " It is against his books solely , 44 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
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i 페이지 - For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts; even one thing befalleth them: as the one dieth, so dieth the other; yea, they have all one breath; so that a man hath no preeminence above a beast: for all is vanity. All go unto one place; all are of the dust, and all turn to dust again.
255 페이지 - But beware that in difmounting, you bend not your right knee, left the horfe fliould be touched by the fpur. Grafp the reins with your hand, putting your little finger between them. Your hand muft be perpendicular, your thumb uppermoft upon the bridle. " Suffer him not to finger the reins (the groom, in holding the horfe) but only to meddle with that part of the headftall, which...
266 페이지 - If he has been lately from grafs, or draw-yard, or has been kept within, upon the faving plan of abridging his food in proportion to his work (a favourite meafure with fome people) he will receive damage from a long journey, however good he may be in nature : in fuch cafe, from thirty, to five-and-forty miles, is a fufficient day's work.
259 페이지 - ... next ftage, fall into a flow trot, bend their necks, foam at the mouth, refufe to bear an ounce upon the bit, and keep perpetually upon the curvet, as if they longed to be upon the parade. Whenever this happens, the beft way of concluding...
248 페이지 - The modern feat on horfe-back, and it feems to have owed its eftablifhmeut to reafon, confirmed by experience, is, to fet naturally and eafily upright upon your faddle, as you would in your chair ; your knees about as much bent, and turned inward, your toes fomewhat out, and upward, your leg falling nearly ftraight, and...
258 페이지 - There is a circumfpection to be adopted advantageoufly by the tinfkilful, which will, at firft, give them the femblance, afterwards the reality, of good riding. The method of taking a rein in each hand, occafionally (much in ufe of late years) gives the rider great command over the mouth, neck, and fore-quarters of a horfe.
18 페이지 - He had read Dee's prefaces before, The Devil and Euclid, o'er and o'er.
241 페이지 - I have already given divers hints on this part of the fubject, and once more repeat my advice of teaching the colt a good canter. If it fhould be held proper to learn him to leap the bar...
109 페이지 - ... be fmall and fine ; noftrils capacious ; lips thin ; mouth of fufficient depth, and the tongue not too large ; the jaw-bones wide at top, where they join the neck ; the head not abruptly affixed to the extremity of the neck, but with a moderate curve and tapering of the latter. The NECK muft be of moderate, not too great length, nor too thick and grofs on the upper part, nor too large and deep, but rifing from the withers or forehand, and afterwards declining and tapering at the extremity, it...
121 페이지 - The grand fource of the unmerited and fuperfluous mifery of beafts, exifts, in my opinion, in a defect in the conftitution of all communities. No human government, I believe, has ever recognized the jus animalium, which...