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unlefs he make him form thofe Half-Stops, he will 

 be in danger of coming over every time he turns, rid- 

 ing with fuch a force as a Man fhould always do in 

 Parading. And of two Evils it is beft to chufe the 

 leaft. 



In Pajfades, help your Horfe always according to 

 the Aire with which he clofes the end of his Pajfade ; 

 if with Terra a Terra, then with the inward Rein and 

 outward Leg ', but if with a half Piroyte, then with 

 the outward Rein and outward Leg, and help always 

 with the Rod upon the contrary fide to which he is 

 going. 



CHAP. XV. 



A new Invention to drefs Horfes upon all Ayres, 

 by the help of one fingle Pillar. 



ALtho' it muft be confefs'd that this Method is 

 inferior to the Directions before given, yet it 

 being curious and extraordinary, and in its kind ve- 

 ry good, I fhall here fet it down. 



Firft bring your Horfe Sadled and Bridled to the 

 fingle Pillar, and there put him nnder the Button of 

 the Bridle Reins, which is to draw down that little 

 Button of Leather which moves up and down upon 

 them, fo near to the Horfe's Mane, that it may ftay 

 and fix the Branches of the Bridle at fuch a degree 

 of ftraitnefs, as the Horfe may have but a very 

 gentle feeling at firft of the Bitt, either upon his Barrs 

 or place of the Curb : This done, if you intend to 

 make him go to the right hand, let a Groom take the 

 Cave^ons inward Rein, and putting it about the fingle 

 Pillar a little higher than the Horfe's Head, keep it 

 there very fhort ; then let another Perfon hold the 

 long Rein of the Cavezon upon the outfide of the 

 Turn in one hand, and a Stick with a Bodkin at the 



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