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" Lastly, the temper is of the utmost importance, by which must be understood not that gentleness at grass which may lead the breeder's family to pet the mare, but such a temper as will serve for the purposes of her rider, and will answer to the stimulus... "
The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'. - Σελίδα 21
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...accompanied by absolute loss of health, as indicated by emaciation, or the state of the skin. Lastly, the temper is of the utmost importance, by which must...the mare, but such a temper as will serve for the purposes of her rider, and will answer to the stimulus of the voice, whip, or spur. A craven or a rogue...

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...overloaded with fat, especially that soft fat generated by artificial feeding. The temper is of great importance, by which must be understood, not that...breeder's family to pet the mare, but such a temper as mil serve for the purpose of the rider, and •will answer to the stimulus of the voice, whip or spur....

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...accompanied by absolute loss of health, ¡w indicated by emaciation, or tho state or t he skin. 257. LASTLY, THE TEMPER Is of the utmost Importance, by which must be understood not that pentleness at gross which may lead the breeder's family to pet the marc, but such a temper as will...

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...the temper," says the same authority on whom we have already drawn so largely, " is of the greatest importance, by which must be understood, not that...family to pet the mare, but such a temper as will serve the purposes of the rider, and will answer to the stimulus of the voice, whip or spur. A craven or...

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