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RACE HORSE. 
The Race Horse is not inferior to the 
former, in point of beauty, submission and 
courage; is kept principally for the amuse- 
ment of the turf; where lie displays his 
ardour and swiftness. 
Horses are calculated to lessen the labours 
of man, to add to his pleasures, and to share 
with equal docility and cheerfulness, the 
fatigues of the race, the dangers of war, or to 
draw, with appropriate strength, the heavy 
ploughs and carts of the farmer, the light 
vehicles of the rich, and the stately carriages 
of the great. The Horse is bred in most 
parts of tho world. 
