Every man his own judge: or, grandeur and utility pointed out in the formation of a horse; Comprehended In a minute, clear, and particular Description of his several Parts, Properties, Perfections, &c. To which is added, the most approved method of breeding and training up young colts, and of Feeding and Exercising for the Road or Field; Together, with an Invariable Rule for Knowing a Horse's Age; and the Best and safest Method of Nicking. The Whole interspersed with a variety of Observations and Remarks, worthy the notice of the Curious. By Thomas Hornby Morland.

  • Morland, Thomas Hornby.
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M,DCC,XCII. [1792]
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Ipswich : printed for the author, by J. Bush, Bookseller, M,DCC,XCII. [1792]

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71,[1]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T98745

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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