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" Thus he changes from the walk to the trot, and from the trot to the gallop, according to his inclination. In each of... "
The farmer's encyclopædia, and dictionary of rural affairs: embracing all ... - Sivu 277
tekijä(t) Cuthbert William Johnson - 1842 - 1319 sivua
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An Inquiry Into the Structure & Animal Œconomy of the Horse: Comprehending ...

Richard Lawrence - 1801 - 320 sivua
...ftation from one place to another, he performs it with a velocity proportionate to the exciting caufe. Thus he changes from the walk to the trot, and from...the gallop, according to his inclination. IN each of thefe changes he acquires an addition of fpeed ; but as the trot is equal in fpeed to the the canter,...

The Complete Farrier and British Sportsman: Containing a Systematic Enquiry ...

Richard Lawrence (veterinary surgeon.) - 1816 - 550 sivua
...natural pace. When the horse is excited to move from one planto another, when in a state of liberty, he performs it with a velocity proportionate to the...taught to perform the canter by shortening the gallop. To accomplish this, he should be well formed in his hind-quarters, and stand with his haunches well...

The Complete Farrier, and British Sportsman: Containing a Systematic Enquiry ...

Richard Lawrence - 1833 - 558 sivua
...natural pace. When the horse is excited to move from one place to another, when in a state of liberty, he performs it with a velocity proportionate to the...motion. The horse is taught to perform the canter by shoitening the gallop. To accomplish this, he shot>H be well formed in his hind-quarters, and stand...

Cavalry Tactics, Nide 2

United States. War Department - 1855 - 452 sivua
...file off. SECOND LESSON. 1 ST PART. Of the spur. To march to the right hand, or to left hand. To pass from the walk to the trot, and from the trot to the walk. Change of direction in the breadth 2D PART. Length of the stirrup. Position of the foot in the...

Instruction for Field Artillery

United States. War Department - 1860 - 652 sivua
...the right, and to the left, in marching at the walk, are repeated at the trot, in passing frequently from the walk to the trot, and from the trot to the walk. The detachment is then exercised in commencing the trot from a halt, and in halting whilst marching...

The Trooper's Manual: Or, Tactics for Light Dragoon and Mounted Riflemen

1861 - 294 sivua
...the rigbt and to the left in marching at the walk, they are repeated at the trot, passing frequently from the walk to the trot, and from the trot to the walk. The platoon is then exercised in commencing the trot from a halt, and in halting while marching...

Manual of Instruction for the Volunteers and Militia of the Confederate States

William Gilham - 1861 - 676 sivua
...before, their hands and legs alone should determine the horse to go to the right or to the left. To pass from the walk to the trot, and from the trot to the walk. 411. The troopers marehing in eolumn upon the long sides, the instruetor eauses them to eommenee...

Cavalry Tactics, Or, Regulations for the Instruction, Formations ..., Nide 1

Philip St. George Cooke - 1861 - 276 sivua
...back at the moment of starting. When the troopers have stopped, he rectifies their position. TO PASS FROM THE WALK TO THE TROT, AND FROM THE TROT TO THE WALK. 105. — The troopers becoming habituated to the movement of the horse, the instructor causes...

Cavalry Tactics

Philip St. George Cooke - 1862 - 480 sivua
...before, their hands and legs alone should determine the horse to go to the right or to the left. TO PASS FROM THE WALK TO THE TROT, AND FROM THE TROT TO THE WALK. 121. — The troopers marching in column upon the long sides, the instructor causes them to commence...

The Farmer's and Planter's Encyclopaedia of Rural Affairs: Embracing All the ...

Cuthbert William Johnson - 1869 - 1296 sivua
...Canterbury gallop, and derived from the pilgrims riding to Canterbury on easy ambling horses. — Tuilifs Johnson.) A well-known pace of the horse, which is...inclination. In each of these changes he acquires a:a addition of speed; but, as the trot is equal in speed to the canter, he seldom adopts the canter,...




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