28 OBSERVATIONS. 



There can be but little doubt that whoever 

 becomes a purchafer, at the prefent high price 

 of founds frejloy and fafliionable horfas, will 

 proportion the price to fuch deficiences as 

 limes and circumftances render unavoidable ; 

 znd. make pecuniary allowances for advanced 

 ££gey broken zvindy bad eyeSyfpavinyfplentSy and 

 a long detail of incidental imperfedbions. But 

 S3 fuch neceffary circumfpe(ftion does not 

 always take place with the young and inexpe- 

 rienced purchafer, a concife hint not to acquire 

 too many infirmities at a high price, merely 

 to gratify a little perfonal oftentation in an ex- 

 ternal difplay of BLOOD and fashion, cannot 

 be amifs. More particularly when we fo fre- 

 q^uently iee an accidental fall, and confequent 

 laceration upon the knees, prove the tranfient 

 Falue of what was (a few minutes before) the 

 objecfh of admiration and pofTeilion with every 

 beholder, now become blown upon, and of no 

 greater eftimation than to be unrelentingly 

 torn to pieces, by that moft merciful and 

 humane "invention, 



A MAIL COACH OF PALMERIAN MEMORY, 



Previous to the treatment of difeafes, it 

 cannot be inapplicable to point out fuch things 



as 



