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THE OFFICE OF THE BUYER: Wherein is shewed all the perfections and imperfections that are or can be in a Horse.
Observations and Advertise∣ments for any man when he goeth about to buy an Horse.
THere is nothing more difficult in all the Art of Horsmanship, then to set down constant and uncontrollable Resolutions by which to bind every mans mind to an unity of consent in the buying of an Horse: for ••ccording to the old Adage, What is one mans meat, is another mans poyson; what one ••ffects another dislikes. But to proceed ac∣cording to the Rule of Reason, the Precepts of the Ancients, and the modern practice of our present conceived opinions, I will, as briefly as I can (and the rather because it is