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STABLING 



WILL prove a chapter mere immediately 

 appertaining to the proprietors of extenlive 

 receptacks ^n jtlie metropolis, as v/dl as 

 other large cities, and thofs interefted in thei^r 

 effedls, tnan at all applicable to the prefent 

 improved fiate of gentlemen's ftables in every 

 part of the kingdom wherp the mode of 

 ipanagement is approaching too near a degree 

 of perfed:ion to admit the aid of inftrucTtion, 

 from either the pen of theoretic information, 

 qr practical experience. As it will, however, 

 be unavoidably neceffary to introduce under 

 this head, fuch occafional remarks or ufeful 

 obfervations as cannot with propriety appear 

 linder any other, hints m.ay perhaps be dif- 

 covered, in which every reader may fed him- 

 felf in fome degree individually concerned^ 



The very inferior ftate of action and ap- 

 pearance, fo vifibly predominant in horfes of 

 frequent ufe, from the large public livery 

 ilables, when put into competition with 



hunters 



