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he has endeavoured to lay his views before the public, with very great diffidence as an Author, but with most perfect reliance upon the stability of their basis.

With the kind acquiescence of Mr. Clarendon, I have given a synopsis of his mode of Breaking, and his views upon Practical Horsemanship, being in entire concurrence with my own: and, not for a moment imagining that they would be deemed as intended for the instruction of any but the veriest tyro, I have appended my "Hints on Riding to Hounds."

THE AUTHOR.

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PART I.

UPON BREEDING THE HORSE.

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