CHAPTER I. MILITARY RIDING NOT FIT FOR COMMON RIDING. CHAPTER II. HOLDING AND HANDLING THE REINS. CHAPTER III. EFFECT OF INDICATIONS. CHAPTER IV. MECHANICAL AID OF THE RIDER. CHAPTER VI. MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING. CHAPTER VIII. THE SADDLE AND SIDE-SADDLE. CHAPTER XI. THE HORSE AND HIS STABLE. Transcriber’s Note Obvious typographical errors have been corrected. A list of these changes is found at the end of the text. Inconsistencies in spelling and hyphenation have been maintained. A list of inconsistently spelled and hyphenated words is found at the end of the text. The following less-common characters are used in this text. If they do not display properly, please try changing your font. δάχτυλοςκ HINTS ON HORSEMANSHIP. Engraving of marble relief of man sitting a rearing horse with no saddle or bridle Engraved by W. Finden HINTS ON HORSEMANSHIP, BY AN OFFICER OF THE HOUSEHOLD BRIGADE Engraving of marble relief of a man mounted on a horse rearing above a fallen soldier Engraved by W. Finden. LONDON. HINTS ON HORSEMANSHIP, |