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ings conformable to it. — If it hurts a Horfe who partakes of 

 the Ram'mgiie to be kept too much together, unite him by 

 Httle and Httle, and infenfibly as it were, and quite con- 

 trary to putting him to a fhort and united PafTage all at once. 

 Extend and pufli him forward, paffing one while from the 

 Walk to that of the Trot, and fo alternatively. 



If your Horfe is hot and impatient, he will crofs his Steps, 

 and not go equal ; keep fuch a Horfe in a lefs degree of 

 Subjedion, eafe his Rein, pacify him, and retain or hold 

 him in no more than is fufficient to make him more quiet. — 

 If with this he is heavy, put him to a Walk fomewhat 

 fhortet and flower than the PafTage, and endeavour to put 

 him upon his Haunches infenfibly, and by degrees. By 

 thefe means you will be enabled by Art to bring him to an 

 A(ftion, by fo much the more efTential, as by this alone a 

 Horfe is taught to know the Hands and Heels, as I have 

 already obferved, without ever being perplex'd or dif- 

 order'd. 



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