424 SUPPLEMENT. 



(added to the inexperience) of o/Ae/'^/hav^ng 

 thrown difficulties in tlie way of the most 

 simple operations, it becomes a duty incum- 

 bent to obviate tliose complaints, and leave 

 in future (if possible) little room for opposi- 

 tion from the interested or dissatisfied. 



These observations are only made to pre- 

 vent surprize at tlie occasional introduction 

 of some remarks in the course of this addi- 

 tion, tnat may, to the more experienced and 

 enlightened reader, seem very much inferior 

 ^o the magnitude of the subject, not coi;- 

 sidering how many thei^ are whose infantile 

 judgment must receive everij instruction fro^n 

 the pages before them. 



Under the influence of this consideration 

 it becomes (particularly after the frequent 

 opposition from servants or grooms) per- 

 fectly applicable to introduce a few instruc- 

 tions upon the very simple d^ci oi ncatlij dc^ 

 Vtfering a ball to the horse, ^vithout a fear of 

 regurgitation ; a circumstance that very fre- 

 quently happens to those who are little ac- 

 quainted with the proper mode of operation : 

 and these directions will not (to many) ap- 

 pear so immediately necessary, unless Igom* 



