nionof Mr. Morgan, p 3 J. who hoJds, That O.W 

 ^^ and A^rkjatQ no mocQ aiiurance of a eW ^../i 

 « than the having a Feather in a Mans f.W doc-^ pr4i 

 'him a^(;c?^,l/^«ora^4^i inferring thr^t ^^he^em 

 Colours are of no greater Eminemy or /^^'r^e than 

 thole m<?r«^/ ones are which may be taken or 'laid a. 

 iide :at a man's own will and pleafure 



Now I fay, thataltho Mar^s and Colour do not 

 abfolutely give teftimony unto us of a H.rfes ^oodnefs 



IVt^^lr^'f- '' ^''^J'^' ^^ ^'"^'"'^^^ f ^ "^in fomi 

 part his Dtjpofmon and i^ualities- For A^.??«rr, not be- 

 ing defedtiye frames every part of the fame matter 

 whereof the whole is formed , and therefore theFte- 

 r/« being formed of the copulative Seed of its Stre 

 and Dam does from them derive as well the acci- 

 dental as the more ejfential Qualities of its tempera- 

 ment and compolltion. And for this Reafon Uair 

 It felf may often times receive the variation of its 

 C.W from the different temperature of the Subjed: 

 out of which It is produced. And to confirm this 

 I dare pafs my word, that wherever you fhall meet 

 with ^nUorfe that hath nowhtte about him ef- 

 nf'.lfJh^i?^'' i^-.-W, though he be othei'wife 

 of the beft reputed Colours, as Bay, Blacky, Sorrel &c ' 

 That Horfe I dare affirm to be of a dogaed ,nd full 

 lend^fiofmon-, efpecially if he havea fmallp../,£y' 

 and a narrow Face , wjth a Nofc bending like a nik^ 



But yet I am not pofitive, that Horfes even of the 

 mo^ celebrated Colours, /nd Ma-ks anfwerable do 

 always prove the /..y? • becaufe 1 haveieen tho^Hor 

 fes worfted by Others, whofe Marl^ and C^W have' 



tne ».nee. But I rather attribute the Caufe thereof 

 tothe4w..c. of the RUer, that had the /.^I?'^ 



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