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 should be enticed to ease himself an inch a time 

 as his situation will allow. 



This should be done as if you had a silken rein 

 as fine as a hair, and that you was afraid of break- 

 ing it. 



This is the true way a horse should be held Jast 

 in his running. 



N.B. If the Jockey Club will be pleased to give 

 me two hundred guineas, I will make them a 

 bridle as I believe never was, and I believe can 

 never be excelled for their light weights to hold 

 their horses from running away, and to run to 

 order in, as above mentioned, as near as I thus 

 can teach ; and it is much best for all horses to 

 run in such ; and ladies in particular should have 

 such to ride and drive in, as they not only excel 

 in holding horses from running away, but make 

 horses step safer, ride pleasanter, and carriage 

 handsomer. 



