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" ... exertion, from which in ten minutes he is perfectly recovered and re.ady, nay eager to start again. In the case of the wild horse of the Pampas, he is urged for two, three, or perhaps five hours to the utmost distress for wind, as well as muscular... "
Hints on Horsemanship, to a Nephew and Niece ; Or, Common Sense and Common ... - Página 125
por George Greenwood - 1861 - 130 páginas
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The Monthly Review

1839 - 658 páginas
...utmost distress for wind, as well as muscular fatigue; he is enlarged, — and in three or four days he is precisely the same as if he had never been ridden....no spur is used, unfair advantage is taken of the impetous freedom of nature; his sinews are strained ; his joints permanently stiffened ; hois deprived...
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Hints on Horsemanship, to a Nephew and Niece ; Or, Common Sense and Common ...

George Greenwood - 1861 - 164 páginas
...seconds, from which in a few minutes he is perfectly recovered, and ready, nay eager, to start again. la the case of the wild horse of the Pampas, he is urged...action, and brought prematurely a cripple to the grave. BRADBURY ASD EVANS, PRIHTERS, WHITEFRUKS. A LIST OF BOOKS PUBLISHED BY ED WARD MOXON & CO., DOYER STREET....
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The Analysis of the Hunting Field: Being a Series of Sketches of the ...

Robert Smith Surtees - 1904 - 358 páginas
...the utmost distress for wind, as well as muscular fatigue ; he is enlarged, and in three or four days he is precisely the same as if he had never been ridden. But in the case of this English road-rider, though no spur is used, unfair advantage is taken of the horse's impetuous...
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The Analysis of the Hunting Field: Being a Series of Sketches of the ...

Robert Smith Surtees - 1904 - 360 páginas
...the utmost distress for wind, as well as muscular fatigue ; he is enlarged, and in three or four days he is precisely the same as if he had never been ridden. But in the case of this English road-rider, though no spur is used, unfair advantage is taken of the horse's impetuous...
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THE ANALYSIS OF THE HUNGTING FIELD

. - 1923 - 280 páginas
...the utmost distress for wind, as well as muscular fatigue ; he is enlarged, and in three or four days he is precisely the same as if he had never been ridden. But in the case of this English road-rider, though no spur is used, unfair advantage is taken of the horse's impetuous...
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