Horsemanship, or, The art of riding and managing a horse : adapted for the guidance of ladies and gentlemen, on the road and in the field : with instructions for breaking in colts and young horses . M.^. Af^il^/u Mf^- HORSEMANSHIP; OE, THE ART RIDING AND MANAGING A HORSE, ADAPTED FOB THE GUIDANCE OF LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, ON THE EOAD AND IN THE FIELD: INSTRUCTIONS FOR BREAKING IN COLTS AND YOUNGHORSES. BY CAPTAIN RICHARDSON, LAIB OF THB FOUETH UQHT BBAOOONS. LONDON:LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMANS. 1853. Xif IBttiuatiom TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF SEFTON, My Lord, I FEEL it a great h


Horsemanship, or, The art of riding and managing a horse : adapted for the guidance of ladies and gentlemen, on the road and in the field : with instructions for breaking in colts and young horses . M.^. Af^il^/u Mf^- HORSEMANSHIP; OE, THE ART RIDING AND MANAGING A HORSE, ADAPTED FOB THE GUIDANCE OF LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, ON THE EOAD AND IN THE FIELD: INSTRUCTIONS FOR BREAKING IN COLTS AND YOUNGHORSES. BY CAPTAIN RICHARDSON, LAIB OF THB FOUETH UQHT BBAOOONS. LONDON:LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMANS. 1853. Xif IBttiuatiom TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF SEFTON, My Lord, I FEEL it a great honour that Ihave been permitted to dedicate this book toyour Lordship, considering, as I do, that youradmirable method of treatment of your ownstud has fully proved you to be a real friendand benefactor of the horse. The natural kind-ness of your Lordships disposition, your greatlove of the horse, the large amount of yourexperience, and the talent, energy, and fore-thought you have manifested in the manage- VI DEDICATION. ment of this noble creature, justly entitle youto this estimable distinction; and I trust yourLordship will find reason to approve thehumble effort I have made tohorsemanshiporar00rich


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