Stable Talk and Table Talk: Or, Spectacles for Young Sportsmen, Volum 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 - 452 sider |
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Side 30
... harness precisely in the same light , and provided the whole come in safe and keep time , they have no more feeling for the unfortunate horse than they have for the coach or harness : he brings the coach home ; that is enough for them ...
... harness precisely in the same light , and provided the whole come in safe and keep time , they have no more feeling for the unfortunate horse than they have for the coach or harness : he brings the coach home ; that is enough for them ...
Side 72
... harness , particu- larly in light private carriages , is perfectly awful . We may and can manage him as wheeler to a coach ; the weight and his companions will hold him : but in a light carriage , let me tell very young coachmen who may ...
... harness , particu- larly in light private carriages , is perfectly awful . We may and can manage him as wheeler to a coach ; the weight and his companions will hold him : but in a light carriage , let me tell very young coachmen who may ...
Side 79
... harness work who is not ; consequently , that pace is as natural to him as the trot . He gains relief by change of pace : either in trotting or galloping , nearly all the tendons and muscles of the animal are more or less at work ; but ...
... harness work who is not ; consequently , that pace is as natural to him as the trot . He gains relief by change of pace : either in trotting or galloping , nearly all the tendons and muscles of the animal are more or less at work ; but ...
Side 80
... harness . In my humble opinion , trotters much oftener rise in their trot from distress than people fancy , who are apt to impute their doing so to im- patience . It may be in one sense of the word from this feeling , but it is not from ...
... harness . In my humble opinion , trotters much oftener rise in their trot from distress than people fancy , who are apt to impute their doing so to im- patience . It may be in one sense of the word from this feeling , but it is not from ...
Side 81
... harness , I do not mean that sort of scrambling harum - scarum driving I have sometimes seen , where , like the general representations of the steeds of the Sun , each horse appears to go his own way ; and , as if ten miles were not ...
... harness , I do not mean that sort of scrambling harum - scarum driving I have sometimes seen , where , like the general representations of the steeds of the Sun , each horse appears to go his own way ; and , as if ten miles were not ...
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