On Seats and Saddles: Bits and Bitting and the Prevention and Cure of Restiveness in HorsesBlackwood, 1868 - 265 sider |
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... whole under surface of the saddle ; there must be no lever action : all of which is best attained by making the seat central , placing the girths also in the centre of the saddle , and , finally , the stirrups as near this point as can ...
... whole under surface of the saddle ; there must be no lever action : all of which is best attained by making the seat central , placing the girths also in the centre of the saddle , and , finally , the stirrups as near this point as can ...
Side 2
... whole nations , in- deed , have been at various periods of the world's his- tory characterised as born riders ; but it will be found , on examination , that in these instances unmixed race , resulting in great uniformity of stature ...
... whole nations , in- deed , have been at various periods of the world's his- tory characterised as born riders ; but it will be found , on examination , that in these instances unmixed race , resulting in great uniformity of stature ...
Side 6
... whole brigade ( Perouse ) , so that on the 24th June ( Solferino ) , the total number borne on the lists was 10,206 . * But it subsequently transpired , from the report of the Cavalry Commission ordered by Marshal Randon to inquire into ...
... whole brigade ( Perouse ) , so that on the 24th June ( Solferino ) , the total number borne on the lists was 10,206 . * But it subsequently transpired , from the report of the Cavalry Commission ordered by Marshal Randon to inquire into ...
Side 11
... whole sur- face in contact with the latter , -in other words , what part of the saddle the rider should occupy in order to secure the objects he has in view , as stated above . It will further depend on the general shape of those parts ...
... whole sur- face in contact with the latter , -in other words , what part of the saddle the rider should occupy in order to secure the objects he has in view , as stated above . It will further depend on the general shape of those parts ...
Side 13
... whole frame , or which has been ill placed . It will be necessary here to refer again to the horse's skeleton , and point out the beautiful series of levers , and the wonderful lever action , by means of which , in conjunc- tion with ...
... whole frame , or which has been ill placed . It will be necessary here to refer again to the horse's skeleton , and point out the beautiful series of levers , and the wonderful lever action , by means of which , in conjunc- tion with ...
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On Seats and Saddles Bits and Bitting and the Prevention and Cure of ... Francis Dwyer Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1868 |
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