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required to keep them Jo — A curious letter from a 

 huntj'manr 



LETTER XIX. Page 227. 



Mow a huntfman Jhould draw his hounds — Placing 

 hounds advantagcoujly , a 7ieccjfary part of fox- 

 hunting — When hounds do not hunt, how they 



JJiould he fed — Of drafting hounds When a 



huntfman ffioidd he after his time — JVhere foxes 

 like hefi to lie — When gentlemen may he of fervice 

 to hoiuids — Long drags, the objedion to them 

 — The fagacity of the huck-hound. accounted for 

 -—Correttion of hounds by the huntj]nan^ objected 



to Hounds that wdl not leave a cover, how 



treated — Of the good management of a pack of 

 fox -hounds^ 



LETTER XX. Pago 246. 



Jim.v a himtfman fJionld cafi his hounds When 



hounds had better be exercifed on the turnpike 

 road, tJian hunted — When it may be right to flop 



the tad hozcnds, and throw tliem in at head 



Huntfmen that are JIovj cenfured — When they 



^ould be careful riot to run the heel When 



hounds have many fcoits, how they Jhould be 

 managed — Of the heading back of foxes — What 

 i'jnjiitutes a perfect liun'jinan, 



LET- 



