The Preface. 



fome of thefe Receipts are very Chargeable ; 

 but they are always accompany' d with others 

 of an eafier Pmrhafe ^ be fides y thoje who 

 keep fine Horfes will not grudge to advance 

 upo& the Price, when they are fo fure of 

 having a good Medicine. Our Author , who 

 li&d in a Wine Country y commonly pre- 

 scribes Wine for a Vehicle : But in this 

 Country that affords Ale> we may make 

 ufe of it infiead of Wine, in mo ft cafes. 



In fine y We have left out nothing that 

 was material or ufeful j being dire&ed in 

 that point by a Perfon, whofe Judgment 

 and Experience we could fafely truji. 



Thefe two <Parts contain the Sub fiance of 

 Mr. Solleyfel s Compleat Horfeman ; to 

 which we have added two Supplements • one 

 to the fir ft TartfeingATvemfe of the Art 

 of Riding, of which Mr. Solleyfel has little 

 or nothing : And another to the Second^ con- 

 taining an additional Defcription of fome 

 Difeafes^and the Receipts of fome noted Me* 

 dicines ^ both of y em colleSled from the be ft 

 Authors upon thofe Subje&s. Thefe were 

 thought proper to be added y that nothing 

 might be wanting to render this perform- 

 ance the compleateft of its kind. 



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