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δάχτυλοςκ

HINTS ON HORSEMANSHIP.


Engraving of marble relief of man sitting a rearing horse with no saddle or bridleEngraved by W. Finden

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HINTS ON HORSEMANSHIP,
TO
A Nephew and Niece.

BY

AN OFFICER OF THE HOUSEHOLD BRIGADE
OF CAVALRY.

Engraving of marble relief of a man mounted on a horse rearing above a fallen soldierEngraved by W. Finden.

LONDON.
EDWARD MOXON & Co. DOVER STREET.
1861.

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[iii]

HINTS ON HORSEMANSHIP,
TO
A Nephew and Niece;
OR,
COMMON SENSE AND COMMON ERRORS IN
COMMON RIDING.

BY

COLONEL GEORGE GREENWOOD,
Late Lieut.-Col. commanding 2nd Life Guards.

NEW EDITION.

LONDON:
EDWARD MOXON & CO., DOVER STREET.
1861.


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LONDON
BRADBURY AND EVANS, PRINTERS, WHITEFRIARS.


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CONTENTS.


CHAPTER I.
MILITARY RIDING NOT FIT FOR COMMON RIDING.

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