TUTOR, To those Most Ingenious Exercises OF Hunting . Racing . This text uses utf-8 (unicode) file encoding. If the apostrophes and quotation marks in this paragraph appear as garbage, you may have an incompatible browser or unavailable fonts. First, make sure that the browser’s “character set” or “file encoding” is set to Unicode (UTF-8). You may also need to change your browser’s default font. Spelling, punctuation and capitalization— including the variation between W and VV— are as in the original. Clear errors are noted with mouse-hover popups. Some parts of the original text were illegible. Missing words and letters were taken from the 1696 edition. They are printed in lighter type; page images showing reconstructions are at the end of the text. Since there is no table of contents, the twelve bracketed items on the title page (“Hunting”, “Racing”...) have been made into links to the corresponding chapters. The School of Recreation. Printed for Henry Rodes near Bride Lane in Fleet Street.
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