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jion, they not only form the frame for a 

 ready acquifition of flefli in that feafon o^ 

 the year when nature difpenfes her gifts with 

 a more hberal hand, but being once obtainei 

 can n^ver be obhterated; while, on the con- 

 trary, the firft opportunity of acquiring thofc 

 perfedlions being totally loft by an unfair 

 reftraint in fuftenanee during the firjl two 

 years^ the ftock is more or left Jii?ited, and 

 an irreparable deficiency conftituted that can 

 never be fupplied in the fa?ne fubje^s^ by ei-if 

 thtf prefent regret or future repentance. 



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IT will not come within the limits of this 

 work, or the intention of the writer, to inter- 

 fere with the operative part of the art, offer- 

 ing a differtation upon the routine of leadings 

 hinging^ hackings ridi?2g^ vtounting, or dtf-» 

 mountings with eafcy grace^ and agility ; 'thefc 

 are the profeffional privileges of Breakers 

 alone, from the ruftic rough rider of the moll 

 obfcure village in the country, to the fafhion- 

 able and accomplillied Menage Master 



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