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PHILOSOPHICAL AND PRACTICAL

TREATISE ON HORSES,

AND ON THE

MORAL DUTIES OF MAN

TOWARDS

THE BRUTE CREATION.

BY JOHN LAWRENCE.

For that which befalleth the fons of men, befalleth beafts; even
one thing befalleth them: as the one dieth, fo dieth the other; yea,
they have all one breath;

All go unto one place; all are of the duft, and all turn to duft
again.
ECCLESIASTES.

Sunt enim animalia poft hominem, ita ars veterinaria poft medi-
cinam fecunda eft.

VEGETIUS.

Neque omnia, neque nihil.

LONDON:

PRINTED FOR T. LONGMAN, PATERNOSTER-ROW.

18972.

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PREFACE.

IN

N all matters of indifference, I esteem it a due and laudable act of complacence in the individual, to follow eftablished custom-I therefore write a Preface: and, as I have generally observed, that long-winded prefaces are flighted, I am refolved mine fhall not be of that defcription.

But I have a motive of greater weight. It behoves me, not only out of that high respect which I owe the Public-but also, in justice to myself, to apologize for the weak and defective, and, too probably, prolix and tedious execution of the enfuing work; which, in truth, is the offspring of a mind not the most brilliant by nature, enfeebled, and rendered confufed and irritable from chronic bodily weakness, and of a memory, at intervals, fcarce fufficiently retentive for the ordinary purposes of life. If it be demanded, why write, then?-My answer is, I have

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