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of the fame fide mud follow it, otherwife their 

 Legs are faid to be difunited. 



To bring a Horfe's Legs right which are difunited, 

 you mull flay him a little upon the hand, and help 

 him with the Spur on the contrary fide to that in 

 which he is difunited : For example, If he be dis- 

 united on the right fide, help him with the left Spur ; 

 and if he be difunited upon the left fide, then unite 

 him with the right Spur, by {laying him, as I jaid, 

 a little upon the hand, and alfo helping him at the 

 fame time with the Calves of your Legs. 



Altho' in Galloping ftraight forwards a Horfe may 

 lead with which Fore- Leg he pleafes, yet in a Grcle 

 he is confined to lead always with his Fore-Leg 

 within the Turn, otherwife he is faid to gallop/*//*', 

 but in both cafes the Hind-Leg of the fame fide mull 

 always follow. And thus much of the Natural 

 Paces. 



CHAP. III. 



Of all the Artificial Motions which a Horfe 

 can make* 



TH E Artificial Motions are feven, viz.. Terra a 

 Terra, a. Demy- Air or Demy-Volt., a Corvet, a 

 Capriole , a Croupade, a Balotade, and a Step and a 

 Leapy of all which in order. 



Terra a Terra is nothing elfe but a fhort and preft 

 Gallop with the Croup in, in which a Horfe's Legs 

 do move more quick than in an ordinary Gallop, 

 and mark but two times, as Pa, Ta, and not four as 

 in the Gallop. See Plate 5. Fig. 2. 



A Demy- Air or Demy-Volt is an Air in which the 

 Fore-parts of the Horfe are more raifed than in Ter- 

 ra a Terra : Alio the motion of the Horfe's Legs is 

 more quick in Terra a Terra than in the Demy- Volt. 



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