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" ... which he cannot do, till he hath firft overbalanced himfelf on one fide or the other: he will then wriggle into it by degrees. The way to mount with cafe and fafety, is, to ftand rather before than behind the ftirrup. "
Rules for Bad Horsemen: Addressed to the Society for the Encouragement of ... - Страница 12
по Charles Thompson - 1765 - 84 страници
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The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Том 14

1791 - 580 страници
...giiin his- feM ; which he cannot do, till lie hath fuit overbalanced himfelf on оле fide' or' Uie other : he will then wriggle into it by degrees. The way to mount" with eafe and fafety is, to flnnd rather before rhnn b:hind ibe flirrup. In this pofture bke the britlb...

The Scots Magazine, Том 24

1762 - 762 страници
...his foot is in the ftirrup, to throw himfelf with all l«> force, to gain his feat ; which he cannov do, till he hath firft overbalanced himfelf on one fide or the other: he will tiirt wriggle into it by degrees. The way M mount with eafe and fafety, is, to ftanJ rather before...

The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Том 3

Charles Brockden Brown - 1805 - 500 страници
...his force to gain his seat : which he cannot do, till he has first overbalanced himself on one side or the other : he will then wriggle into it by degrees. The way to mount with ease and safety is, to stand rather before than behind the stirrup. In this posture take the bridle...




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