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NEW SYSTEM 



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HORSEMANSHIP. 



CHAP. I. 



Of the Horfeman" s Scat. 



HE Principles and Rules which have hitherto 

 been given for the Horfeman's Seat, are various, 

 and even oppodte, according as they have been 

 adopted by different Mafters, and taught in different Coun- 

 tries ; almofl each Mafter, in particular, and every Nation, 

 having certaiii Rules and Notions of their own. Let us fee, 

 however, if Art can difcover nothing to us that is certain 

 and invariably true. 



The Italians^ the Spaniards^ tliQ Fre^ic/j, and, in a word, 

 every Country, where Riding is in repute, adopt each a 



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