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" The following is an excellent rule: — " If " your horfe grows unruly, take the reins fepa" rately, one in each hand, put your arms for" ward, and hold him fhort ; but pull him not  "
A Philosophical and Practical Treatise on Horses: And on the Moral Duties of ... - Page 259
by John Lawrence - 1796
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The Sportsman's Dictionary: Or The Gentleman's Companion: for Town and ...

1800 - 596 lehte
...— " If your horfe grows unruly, take the reins feparately, one in each hand, put your anus forward, and hold him fhort; but pull him not hard with your...head as high as you can, this will prevent him from riling before or behind; nor, •while his head is in this pofuion, can he make either of thefe motions....
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The Sportsman's Dictionary: Or The Gentleman's Companion: for Town and ...

1800 - 594 lehte
...with your arms low; for, by lowering his head, he has the more liberty to throw out his heels: but it you raife his head as high, as you can, this will prevent him from riling before or behind; nor, while his head is in this pofuion, can he make either of thefe motions....
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A philosophical and practical treatise on horses, and on the moral ..., 1. köide

John Lawrence - 1802 - 418 lehte
...him not " hard with your arms low ; for, by lowering " his head, he has the more liberty to throw 4( out his heels : but if you raife his head as " high as you can, this will prevent him from " rifmg before or behind ; nor, while his head " is in this pofition, can he make either of " thefe...
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The Sportsman's Dictionary: Containing Instructions for Various Methods to ...

Henry James Pye - 1807 - 608 lehte
...grows unruly, take the reins feparatcly, one in each hand, put your arms forward, and hold him short'; but pull him not hard with your arms low ; for, by...head as high as you can, this will prevent him from rising before or behind ; nor while his head is in this position, can he make cither of thefe motions....
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A Dictionary of Sports: Or, Companion to the Field, the Forest, and the ...

Harry Harewood - 1835 - 384 lehte
...low ; for, by lowering his head, he has the more liberty to throw out his heels ; but if you raise his head as high as you can, this will prevent him from rising before or behind ; nor while his head is in this position, can he make either of these motions....
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The Sportsman's Cyclopaedia: Comprising a Complete Elucidation of the ...

Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1848 - 1102 lehte
...low ; for, by lowering his head, he lias the more liberty to throw out his heels : but if you raise his head as high as you can, this will prevent him from rising before or behind ; nor, while his head is in this position, can he make either of these motions....
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