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with it, than with the wide heavy shoe, which 

 is now universally employed for them. It 

 may be necessary to remark, that though the 

 narrow shoe for covering the crust only was re- 

 commended by the late Lord Pembroke, and 

 employed by his order in his own regiment, 

 the First or Royal Dragoons; yet for its par- 

 ticular application to fiat or convex feet I 

 believe we are indebted to the Honourable 

 Newton Fellowes. 



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