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nriU unless the winters be very severe, they are 

 never taken in till they are three or four years 

 Old, when they are about to be broke In. This 

 renders them fit for the cavalryj for having been 

 rerired in this manner, and not accustomed to 

 being pampered in their youth, they are better 

 able to bear hardships. English horses arc 

 paid more attention to, when young ; and being 

 treated delicately, they ever after require tlie 

 same care \ otherv/ise they fall away, and are 

 unable to perform their work. 



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