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ways prejudice their large Poffeffions, lince it is fo far 

 from being very chargeable, that it is exceeding pro- 

 h^able to the bod.ly health of fuch who can difpence 



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1 might much enlarge my felf in the commendation 

 ot Hunting, but that I am loath to detain you too lon« 

 fTu ^"°^^^^Se o^ ^f^at will make a right and per- 

 ^a Huntfrr^an. I fhall therefore thus conclude : No 

 Muhckcan bemore ravifhingly delightful than a Pack 

 ot Hounds m full Cry, to fuch a man whofe Heart and 



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Hunters Terms. 



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Efore we (hall treat of the Method that is to be 

 uled in the obtaining pleafute in the profecutioii 

 ot this Royal Game, it will be very requifite, as an 

 Introdudtion to this Work, firlt to underlland thofe 

 JermsofArt Huntfmen, Forefrers, and Wood - men 

 ufe, when they are difcourfing of their commendable 

 and highly recreative ProfeOion. And iirft, let us con- 



JThkh au Beajis of Fore(l, or Vencry, or Venary, Chafe, and 



Old Foreders and Wood-men, with others well 

 ac^uainred with Hunting, do reckon that there are' 

 hve Beafis of Vcnery, ( that arc alfo called Bealls of 

 Forcft ) which are thefe : the Hart, the Hmde, the 

 Har^, the bear, and Wolf: this is the Opinion of B«- 



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