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inquirers, as did not appear fo immediately 

 neceflary in the firft formation of the Diredory. 



But the doubts oi fojney and the timidity 

 (added to the inexperience) oi others, having 

 thrown difficulties in the way of the moft 

 fimple operations, it becomes a duty incum- 

 bent to obviate thofe complaints, and leave in 

 future (if poffible) little room for oppofition 

 from the interefted or diffatisiied. 



Thefe obfervations are only made to prevent 

 furprife at the occaiional introdudlion of fome 

 remarks in the courfe of this addition, that 

 may, to the more experienced and enlightened 

 reader, feem very much inferior to the magni- 

 tude of the fubjeft, not confidering how many 

 there are whofe infantile judgment muft re- 

 ceive every injlruftion from the pages before 

 them. 



Under the influence of this confideration it 

 becomes (particularly after the frequent oppo- 

 fition from fervants or grooms) perfedly appli- 

 cable to introduce a few inftrudions upon the 

 very fimple z.dioi neatly delivering a ball to the. 



horfe. 



