HORSEMANSHIP. I03 



1811. 



144 Songs of the Chase, etc., containing an extensive col- 

 lection relative to the Sports of the Field : 

 including the several subjects of Hunting, Shoot- 

 ing, Racing, Coursing, Angling, Hawking, etc. 



" From the Sportsman, ye drones, you may learn how 

 to live. 



Exempted from pain and disease ; 

 We'll shew, that the fields and meadows will give 



That health which you barter for ease." 



Second Edition. London. 181 1. 



8vo. 469 pp. Frontispiece, ornamental title, \ignette, 

 and final. M., 6| in. by 4}i in. 



A45 Every Man his own Farrier; or, the whole Art of 

 — ^ Farriery laid open. Containing a distinct and 



accurate view of the causes, symptoms, and most 

 approved methods of cure, for every disease to 

 which the horse is liable. Re-written, corrected, 

 and greatly enlarged. In which are incorporated 

 upwards of one hundred original recipes, never 

 before published. With an appendix, considerably 

 augmented, containing a number of valuable 

 recipes ; and the proper method of preparing and 

 compounding all the different medicines recom- 

 mended in this work. The Twentv-first Edition. 

 By Francis Clater, (of Retford, Late of 



