HINTS ON HORSEMANSHIP. 



. When you wish to turn to the right, pull the right rein 

 stronger than the left : this is common sense. The common 

 error is precisely the reverse : the common error is, when 

 you wish to turn to the right, to pass the hand to the right. 

 By this, the right rein is slackened, and the left rein is tight- 

 ened, across the horse's neck ; and the horse is required to 

 turn to the right, when the left rein is pulled. It is to 

 correct this common error, this monstrous and perpetual 

 source of bad riding, and bad usage to good animals, that 

 these pages are written. 



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