2 5 o ILLUSTRATED HORSE-BREAKING. 



Hussars, who attributes the immunity he has 

 enjoyed from bad falls, over all kinds of country, 

 and on all sorts of horses, to its rigid observance. 



When the newly-broken horse is put into the 

 shafts, he should be driven according to the 

 principles laid down for riding him, in so far as 

 they apply to harness work. 



