On Seats and Saddles: Bits and Bitting and the Prevention and Cure of Restiveness in HorsesBlackwood, 1868 - 265 sider |
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Side 22
... turn on the screwheads , and , if not prevented , slide down towards f ; but if the two legs at this end be bent backwards to xl x1 , the board will support the weight as before . In like manner , if the weight be removed in the other ...
... turn on the screwheads , and , if not prevented , slide down towards f ; but if the two legs at this end be bent backwards to xl x1 , the board will support the weight as before . In like manner , if the weight be removed in the other ...
Side 24
... turn to Plate VII . , where the English hussar there presented shows the horse extending his hind legs precisely in the way indicated in fig . 1 , x1 x1 . What between the rider sitting at the hinder part of the saddle and the weight of ...
... turn to Plate VII . , where the English hussar there presented shows the horse extending his hind legs precisely in the way indicated in fig . 1 , x1 x1 . What between the rider sitting at the hinder part of the saddle and the weight of ...
Side 25
... turns on the hind quarters or croup , the forehand turning round this latter ; whereas , with a horse weighted on the ... turn round the former . Now , in order to avoid drawing false conclusions from these facts , we must take another ...
... turns on the hind quarters or croup , the forehand turning round this latter ; whereas , with a horse weighted on the ... turn round the former . Now , in order to avoid drawing false conclusions from these facts , we must take another ...
Side 30
... turn of the near hind foot at a , and the off fore one at b , to move up to their next position at c d , the line a b becomes a dotted one , a1 b1 , from the moment this pair of legs leaves the ground , the near fore and off hind legs ...
... turn of the near hind foot at a , and the off fore one at b , to move up to their next position at c d , the line a b becomes a dotted one , a1 b1 , from the moment this pair of legs leaves the ground , the near fore and off hind legs ...
Side 37
... turns at low degrees of speed , and attains his object as above described ; but for general riding it is of great import- ance for the cavalry , indispensable - to be able to turn in sharp curves at higher degrees of speed . Instead of ...
... turns at low degrees of speed , and attains his object as above described ; but for general riding it is of great import- ance for the cavalry , indispensable - to be able to turn in sharp curves at higher degrees of speed . Instead of ...
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