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band and three children -, and, as there is no 

 iituation wherein art cannot be advantare- 

 oufly employed, I fliall give a few precepts 

 for the mofl: advantageous difplay of the per- 

 fon on a hay, pea, or duft cart. For the 

 ufe of both fexes, I had alfo digefted a fev/ 

 hints and directions, pointing out the mofl 

 fblemn and affediing manner of riding in 

 a cart up Holborn Hill, from New- 

 gate to Tyburn ; but the late adoption of 

 the New Drop has made them, in a great 

 meafure, ufelefs in London ; they may how- 

 ever be ferviceable to perfons under fimilar 

 circumftances in country towns. As foon as 

 I have put my work together, I fhall beg 

 your opinion of it ; being. Sir, 

 Your humble Admirer, 



and moft obedient Servant, 



James La Croupe. 



The above Work, if well executed, promifes 

 to make a very pretty Supplement to mine. 



G. Gambado. 

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