A brief description of the foot of the horse : given with a view to show, that the mode of shoeing afterwards recommended, is [word crossed out] consistent with its structure and nature. : Also, a few remarks on stable arrangements generally; a mode of breaking in a horse for the stable : and concluding with some observations on horsemanship.
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Madras : Printed at The Athenaeun Press by J.B. Pharoah, 1835.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Trichinopoly (pseudonym), 1. c., Bradstreet, C., & Simonds, J. B. (1835). A brief description of the foot of the horse: given with a view to show, that the mode of shoeing afterwards recommended, is [word crossed out] consistent with its structure and nature. : Also, a few remarks on stable arrangements generally; a mode of breaking in a horse for the stable : and concluding with some observations on horsemanship . Printed at The Athenaeun Press by J.B. Pharoah.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Trichinopoly (pseudonym), 19th century, C.R. Bradstreet and James Beart Simonds. 1835. A Brief Description of the Foot of the Horse: Given With a View to Show, That the Mode of Shoeing Afterwards Recommended, Is [word Crossed Out] Consistent With Its Structure and Nature. : Also, a Few Remarks On Stable Arrangements Generally; a Mode of Breaking in a Horse for the Stable : And Concluding With Some Observations On Horsemanship. Madras: Printed at The Athenaeun Press by J.B. Pharoah.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Trichinopoly (pseudonym), 19th century, C.R. Bradstreet and James Beart Simonds. A Brief Description of the Foot of the Horse: Given With a View to Show, That the Mode of Shoeing Afterwards Recommended, Is [word Crossed Out] Consistent With Its Structure and Nature. : Also, a Few Remarks On Stable Arrangements Generally; a Mode of Breaking in a Horse for the Stable : And Concluding With Some Observations On Horsemanship Madras: Printed at The Athenaeun Press by J.B. Pharoah, 1835.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Trichinopoly (pseudonym), 1. c., Bradstreet, C. and Simonds, J. B. (1835). A brief description of the foot of the horse: given with a view to show, that the mode of shoeing afterwards recommended, is [word crossed out] consistent with its structure and nature. : also, a few remarks on stable arrangements generally; a mode of breaking in a horse for the stable : and concluding with some observations on horsemanship. Madras: Printed at The Athenaeun Press by J.B. Pharoah.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Trichinopoly (pseudonym), 19th century., C.R. Bradstreet, and James Beart Simonds. A Brief Description of the Foot of the Horse: Given With a View to Show, That the Mode of Shoeing Afterwards Recommended, Is [word Crossed Out] Consistent With Its Structure and Nature. : Also, a Few Remarks On Stable Arrangements Generally; a Mode of Breaking in a Horse for the Stable : And Concluding With Some Observations On Horsemanship Printed at The Athenaeun Press by J.B. Pharoah, 1835.

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