THE HEAD AND NECK. 



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Man, however, is pleased to fancy that this freedom of 

 action looks mean and spiritless, and that a horse ought 

 to hold his head up, no matter whether he is ascending 



LIGAMENTS AND VERTEBRJE OF THE HORSE S HEAD. 



or descending a hill, standing still, walking, trotting, or 

 galloping. His model seems to be the wooden horse of 

 the toy-shops, and the nearer approach that he can make 



