Il8 HORSEMANSHIP. 



1829. 



172 The Horse in all its varieties and uses; his breeding, 

 rearing:, and management, whether in labour or 

 rest. With rules, occasionally interspersed, for 

 his preservation from disease. By John 

 Lawrence, Author of " A Philosophical and 

 Practical Treatise on Horses," "The History of 

 the Horse," etc. 



" A horse ! a horse ! my money for a good horse." 



SHAKKSPKARE, JUN. 



" 'Tis the pace that kills the horse." — SPORTING MAG. 



Ille ego qui quondam. 



London. 1829. 



8vo. 315 pp. M., y^ in. by 4^ in. 



1173 A Treatise on Deportment, Fencing, etc., including 

 the Science of Horsemanship ; being a complete 

 manual of instruction for the use of young 

 persons, in the acquirement of those accomplish- 

 ments, as well as a self monitor in the exercise 

 and duties of a cavalry soldier, for the use of 

 gentlemen who are members of Yeomanry Corps, 

 comprising likewise instructions for the lance and 

 carbine exercises. Also the description of a 

 Military game resembling the game of chess ; 

 calculated to initiate young gentlemen who are 

 designed for the army, in the science of Tactics or 



