A New System of Horsemanship

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THE TRANSLATOR's PREFACE.

TABLE OF CHAPTERS.

ERRATA.

CHAP. I. Of the Horseman's Seat.

CHAP. II. Of the Hand, and its Effects.

CHAP. III. Of Disobedience in Horses, and the Means to correct it.

CHAP. IV. Of the Trot.

CHAP. V. Of the Stop.

CHAP. VI. Of teaching a Horse to go backward.

CHAP. VII. Of the uniting or putting a Horse together.

CHAP. VIII. Of the Pillars.

CHAP. IX. Of Aids and Corrections.

CHAP. X. Of the Passage.

CHAP. XI. Of working with the Head and Croupe to the Wall.

CHAP. XII. Of Changes of the Hand, large and narrow, and of Voltes and Demi-voltes.

CHAP. XIII. Of the Aids of the Body.

CHAP. XIV. Of the Gallop.

CHAP. XV. Of Passades.

CHAP. XVI. Of Pesades.

CHAP. XVII. Of the Mezair.

CHAP. XVIII. Of Curvets.

CHAP. XIX. Of Croupades and Balotades.

CHAP. XX. Of Caprioles.

CHAP. XXI. Of the Step and Leap.

From the French of
Monsieur Bourgelat.

BY
RICHARD BERENGER, Esq;

Content, if hence th' Unlearn'd their Wants may view,
The Learn'd reflect on what before they knew.
Pope's Essay on Crit.
Decoration

LONDON:

Printed by Henry Woodfall,

For Paul Vaillant in the Strand, facing Southampton-Street.

M.DCC.LIV.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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