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" ... horse? In suppling the parts of the animal upon which the rider acts directly, in order to govern and guide him, in accustoming them to yield without difficulty or hesitation to the different impressions which are communicated to them, I have destroyed... "
A Method of Horsemanship: Founded Upon New Principles: Including the ... - Page 125
by François Baucher - 1852 - 254 pages
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Frank Forester's Horse and Horsemanship of the United States and ..., Volume 2

Henry William Herbert - Horse breeding - 1857 - 628 pages
...greatest difficulty of horsemanship ; that of subjecting to my will, which is more necessary than aught else, the parts upon which the rider acts directly,...infallible means of impressing his will upon the horse-. STATIONARY EXERCISE. 381 It is only by destroying the instinctive forces, and by suppling the different...
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