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will be measured by the effect of the 

 forces of the croup to predominate, 

 and the corresponding yielding of the 

 forces of the fore-hand. 



But if the force opposite the aug- 

 mented force does not yield, then that 

 unyielding part is the more firmly 

 fixed to the ground, as by an in- 

 cumbent weight, and if action takes 

 place it must either be in rearing or 

 in kicking. 



If the forces of the croup predo- 

 minate, and the fore-hand does not 

 yield to correspond, then the action ot 

 this latter part is hampered. But if, 

 as the forces of the croup seek to 

 advance the point of union, an advance 

 is made by the fore- quarters, the equi- 

 librium may still be approximately 



