EXERCISE. 203 



being cleanly in those stables (we are told) is 

 absolutely precluded by pecuniary consider- 

 ations. But-when the fixed emoluments of 

 the weekly keep are taken into the aggre- 

 gate, and it is not the effect of rumination 

 but matter of fact, that many of the horses 

 so kept, are, from want of exercise and the 

 numerous causes before assigned, so very 



much off THEIR APPETITES, aS UOt tO 



consume in a day but one or txvo of the four 

 feeds of corn that are charged ; an extra 

 truss of straw from the loft liberally 

 EXCHANGED for cach bushel and a half of 

 oats accidentally saved in the granary, would 

 certainly prove no violent prostitution of 

 generosity ! 



» EXERCISE 



IS a matter of too much importance ia 

 the promotion of health and condition to be 

 excluded its place in our present arrange- 

 ment ; and so evidently necessary to the na- 

 tural secretions and regular evacuations, tha^ 

 the foundation of every disease may be laid 



