Hints on Horsemanship, to a Nephew and Niece ; Or, Common Sense and Common Errors in Common RidingEdward Moxon, 1861 - 130 páginas |
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... feet . The baker can lift his basket , but not when he is himself in it . All the arguments which I have heard adduced against the doctrine here laid down would also go to prove that a horse cannot fall which has a bearing - rein and a ...
... feet . The baker can lift his basket , but not when he is himself in it . All the arguments which I have heard adduced against the doctrine here laid down would also go to prove that a horse cannot fall which has a bearing - rein and a ...
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... feet off the ground , and clasps the chair with his legs , by the muscular exertion of his lower limbs he can jump the chair along . The muscular force is there employed on the foreign fulcrum , the ground , through the medium of the ...
... feet off the ground , and clasps the chair with his legs , by the muscular exertion of his lower limbs he can jump the chair along . The muscular force is there employed on the foreign fulcrum , the ground , through the medium of the ...
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... feet , his strength would be employed on the foreign fulcrum , the ground , through the medium of his horse's bony frame . Thus the jockey would contribute to the horizontal impulse of his own weight , and exactly in proportion to the ...
... feet , his strength would be employed on the foreign fulcrum , the ground , through the medium of his horse's bony frame . Thus the jockey would contribute to the horizontal impulse of his own weight , and exactly in proportion to the ...
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... feet pass over where his fore feet rested , so that from footprint to footprint he clears very little space . In fact , owing to what is called leading with one leg , the line between his two fore feet and the line between his two hind feet ...
... feet pass over where his fore feet rested , so that from footprint to footprint he clears very little space . In fact , owing to what is called leading with one leg , the line between his two fore feet and the line between his two hind feet ...
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... feet , and goes down with a tremendous impetus . If he has to cross a rut to the right he probably forces his horse across it when the right foot is on the ground . In this case , unless the horse collects himself and jumps - if he ...
... feet , and goes down with a tremendous impetus . If he has to cross a rut to the right he probably forces his horse across it when the right foot is on the ground . In this case , unless the horse collects himself and jumps - if he ...
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2nd Life Guards Arab bars breeds bridle buckles canter carrot cavalry chair CHAPTER CHARLES LAMB cloth CLUTCH COLERIDGE'S colt colt-breaker common error common riding cross croupe distressed for wind EDITION EDWARD MOXON English feet flap foolscap 8vo foot force foreign fulcrum fourth finger gallop girths give ground hard food head-stall HISTORY OF EGYPT holding and handling horse's head horse's mouth horseman hunting indications jockey keep knee lady left hand left rein left shoulder loose manége martingale mount muscular natural conditions noseband obey pace pass POEMS POETICAL porte prevent price 68 pull pummel quits the hand rein back restive horse rider right hand right rein roller rough-rider saddle seat short rein shortening the reins side side-saddle snaffle soldier sore ridge stall stirrup stirrup-leather strap style of riding supple surcingle THOMAS HOOD thorough-bred horse throw thumb tongue turn urging volume weight whip WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wrong rein
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