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Coreferential chain list

File:skeavington-184x
Date:24/4/2012 14:40
Period:MBE

General statistics

NameCountTotalPercentage
AvgProDist3s-Forest11585135,29 %
AvgProDist3s-IPnum427173246,82 %
AvgSbjProDist3s-Forest4034117,65 %
AvgSbjProDist3s-IPnum16073219,18 %
Ellipsis1814141,27 %
NonZeroPronoun (no Trace)413141429,21 %
NonZeroSbjPronoun (no Trace)22543451,84 %
ProDist3s-Forest65971,01 %
ProDist3s-IPnum124182,87 %
Pronoun (no Trace)431141430,48 %
Subject (no Trace)434141430,69 %
Subject (not empty)416141429,42 %
Subject (with Trace)435141630,72 %
SubjectChainSwitch416141429,42 %
SubjectRefCount[all]23743554,48 %
SubjectRefCount[ipmat]17626366,92 %
SubjectRefCount[ipmat3]16546335,64 %
SubjectRefSwitch[chunk]34187638,93 %
SubjectRefSwitch[forest]18227566,18 %
SubjectRefSwitch[ipcls]30636484,07 %
SubjectRefSwitch[ipmat]17821682,41 %
SubjectRefSwitch[ipmat3]13215187,42 %

Statistics over intervals (logbase=2)

Distribution (with Trace) Distribution (no Trace) Subject (with Trace) Subject (no Trace) Pronoun (no Trace) ProDist3s-IPnum ProDist3s-Forest
FromUntil CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc
11 57278772,68 % 57378772,81 % 8957215,56 % 8957215,56 % 115721,92 % 7317342,20 % 718583,53 %
22 12178715,37 % 12178715,37 % 8524235,12 % 8424134,85 % 7824132,37 % 4517326,01 % 5855,88 %
34 517876,48 % 507876,35 % 6016436,59 % 6016336,81 % 5316332,52 % 3117317,92 % 7858,24 %
58 267873,30 % 267873,30 % 5615536,13 % 5615536,13 % 6815543,87 % 2017311,56 % 2852,35 %
916 117871,40 % 117871,40 % 7113552,59 % 7113552,59 % 10113574,81 % 41732,31 % ---
1732 57870,64 % 57870,64 % 4910944,95 % 4910944,95 % 8110974,31 % --- ---
3364 17870,13 % 17870,13 % 253964,10 % 253964,10 % 3939100,00 % --- ---

Length (no Trace)

FromUntilCountTotalPercentage
1157378772,81 %
2212178715,37 %
33397874,96 %
44117871,40 %
55127871,52 %
6677870,89 %
7737870,38 %
8847870,51 %
9937870,38 %
101027870,25 %
131317870,13 %
141417870,13 %
151537870,38 %
161617870,13 %
171727870,25 %
232317870,13 %
252517870,13 %
272717870,13 %
393917870,13 %

Length (with Trace)

FromUntilCountTotalPercentage
1157278772,68 %
2212178715,37 %
33407875,08 %
44117871,40 %
55127871,52 %
6677870,89 %
7737870,38 %
8847870,51 %
9937870,38 %
101027870,25 %
131317870,13 %
141417870,13 %
151537870,38 %
161617870,13 %
171727870,25 %
232317870,13 %
252517870,13 %
272717870,13 %
393917870,13 %

List of chains

Antecedent chain #17 (len=39) ProtIsSbj=25 ProtSbjSw=74 NumSbj=98 ProAll=37 ProSbj=23 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=2
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C2.272IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
23.C1.271IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
23.C1.269IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
23.C1.269IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
23.C1.268IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectYou points to...
23.C1.267IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
23.C1.267IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectYou points to...
23.C1.265IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
23.C1.264IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
23.C1.263IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
23.C1.262IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
23.C1.262IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
23.C1.259IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
22.C2.252IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
22.C2.252IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
22.C1.238IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
22.C1.238IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
22.C1.235IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
22.C1.234IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
22.C1.233IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectYou points to...
22.C1.228IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
22.C1.227IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
22.C1.226IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectYou points to...
21.C2.221IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
21.C2.221IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
21.C2.221IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
21.C2.221IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
21.C2.220IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
21.C2.217IdentityNPProPPobjectyou points to...
21.C2.210IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
21.C2.208IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
21.C2.207IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
21.C2.207IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectYou points to...
21.C2.206IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
21.C1.204IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
21.C1.204IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
21.C1.203IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
21.C1.202IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
21.C1.202NewNP-OB1PossProArgumentyourself

Antecedent chain #219 (len=27) ProtIsSbj=25 ProtSbjSw=63 NumSbj=82 ProAll=26 ProSbj=24 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.202IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectYou points to...
21.C1.201IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
21.C1.198IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
21.C1.198IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
21.C1.198IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
21.C1.196IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
21.C1.195IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
21.C1.195IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
21.C1.194IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
21.C1.194IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
21.C1.192IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
20.C2.185IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
20.C2.182IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
20.C2.182IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
20.C2.180IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
20.C2.179IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
20.C2.178IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
20.C2.177IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
20.C2.175CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
20.C2.172CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
20.C1.169IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
20.C1.167IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
20.C1.167IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
20.C1.167IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
20.C1.166IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
20.C1.166IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
19.C2.156AssumedPRO$PossProPossDetyour

Antecedent chain #333 (len=25) ProtIsSbj=13 ProtSbjSw=101 NumSbj=117 ProAll=24 ProSbj=12 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.152IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
19.C2.152IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
19.C2.147IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
19.C2.147IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
19.C2.146IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
19.C2.144IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
19.C2.141IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
19.C2.136CrossSpeechPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
19.C2.135IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
19.C2.135IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
19.C2.135IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
19.C2.135CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
19.C1.134IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
19.C1.132IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
19.C1.125IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
18.C2.109IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
18.C2.108IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
18.C2.108IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
18.C2.107IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
18.C1.101IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
18.C1.93IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
18.C1.92IdentityPRO$+NPossProPossDetyourself points to...
18.C1.92IdentityNP-OB2PossProArgumentyourself points to...
18.C1.92IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
17.C2.84AssumedPRO$PossProPossDetyour

Antecedent chain #105 (len=23) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=38 NumSbj=50 ProAll=14 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.242IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Horse points to...
22.C1.236IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetThe Horse's points to...
22.C1.234IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
22.C1.233IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
22.C1.229IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
22.C1.228IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
22.C1.227IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
22.C1.226IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
22.C1.225IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
22.C1.225IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
22.C1.224IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
22.C1.223IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Horse's points to...
21.C2.221IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Horse points to...
21.C2.221IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
21.C2.221IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
21.C2.221IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
21.C2.220IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
21.C2.220IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Horse points to...
21.C2.212IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Horse points to...
21.C2.209IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Horse's points to...
21.C2.207IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentyour Horse points to...
21.C1.202IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
21.C1.202InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Horse

Antecedent chain #38 (len=17) ProtIsSbj=7 ProtSbjSw=14 NumSbj=22 ProAll=12 ProSbj=4 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.267IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
23.C1.267IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
23.C1.262IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
23.C1.262IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
23.C1.262IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
23.C1.261IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
23.C1.261IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
23.C1.261IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
23.C1.260IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthim points to...
23.C1.260IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Horse points to...
23.C1.259IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
23.C1.259IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentyour Horse points to...
23.C1.257IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Horse points to...
23.C1.257IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
23.C1.256IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Horse points to...
22.C2.253IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Horse points to...
22.C2.253InferredNP-OB1ProArgumentthem

Antecedent chain #193 (len=17) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=51 NumSbj=72 ProAll=3 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.208IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe curry-comb points to...
21.C1.204IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentyour curry-comb points to...
21.C1.195IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe comb points to...
21.C1.195IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe curry-comb points to...
20.C2.187IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe comb points to...
20.C2.180IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe comb points to...
20.C2.179IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe curry-comb points to...
20.C2.175IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe comb points to...
20.C2.173IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe comb points to...
20.C2.173IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe curry-comb points to...
20.C2.172CrossSpeechNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe comb points to...
20.C1.169IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe curry-comb points to...
20.C1.167IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
20.C1.166IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
20.C1.166IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
20.C1.166IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe curry-comb points to...
20.C1.165NewNPIndefNPPPobjectsuch a comb

Antecedent chain #560 (len=16) ProtIsSbj=12 ProtSbjSw=98 NumSbj=121 ProAll=16 ProSbj=12 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.74IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
17.C1.63IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
16.C2.45IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
16.C2.45IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
16.C2.44IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
16.C2.44IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
16.C2.43IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectYou points to...
16.C2.40IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
16.C2.40IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
16.C2.35IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
16.C1.31IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
16.C1.30IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
15.C2.12IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetyour points to...
15.C2.12IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
15.C2.9IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
15.C2.9AssumedNP-SBJProSubjectyou

Antecedent chain #196 (len=15) ProtIsSbj=5 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=16 ProAll=11 ProSbj=4 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.206IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe whisp points to...
21.C1.203IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetits points to...
21.C1.202IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe whisp points to...
21.C1.202IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe whisp points to...
21.C1.201IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
21.C1.200IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
21.C1.199IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
21.C1.199IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
21.C1.198IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
21.C1.198IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
21.C1.198IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
21.C1.198IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
21.C1.198IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
21.C1.197IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
21.C1.197NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta hay-band *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #246 (len=15) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=38 NumSbj=46 ProAll=2 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.187IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Horse's points to...
20.C2.179IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Horse's points to...
20.C2.178IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe horse's points to...
20.C2.177IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
20.C2.177IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
20.C2.176IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Horse's coat points to...
20.C2.173IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe coat points to...
20.C2.173IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis coat points to...
20.C1.171IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe coat points to...
20.C1.169IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe coat points to...
20.C1.166IdentityNPDefNPPossDetthe coat points to...
20.C1.166IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe coat points to...
20.C1.166IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe coat points to...
20.C1.163IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe coat points to...
20.C1.162NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumenta Horse's coat

Antecedent chain #402 (len=15) ProtIsSbj=13 ProtSbjSw=82 NumSbj=99 ProAll=14 ProSbj=12 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.127IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
19.C1.126IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
19.C1.122IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
19.C1.121IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
19.C1.120IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetmy points to...
18.C2.119IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
18.C2.117IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
18.C2.111IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentme points to...
18.C2.110IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
18.C1.101IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
18.C1.101IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
18.C1.99IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
17.C2.86IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
17.C2.80IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
17.C2.79AssumedNP-SBJProSubjectI

Antecedent chain #593 (len=14) ProtIsSbj=5 ProtSbjSw=25 NumSbj=32 ProAll=7 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.60IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Horse points to...
17.C1.52IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Horse points to...
17.C1.50IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Horse points to...
17.C1.50IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Horse's points to...
17.C1.49IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Horse points to...
16.C2.46IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthim points to...
16.C2.45IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
16.C2.45IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
16.C2.45IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
16.C2.45IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Horse points to...
16.C2.44IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
16.C2.44IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
16.C2.43IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
16.C2.43NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta Horse

Antecedent chain #65 (len=13) ProtIsSbj=13 ProtSbjSw=97 NumSbj=130 ProAll=13 ProSbj=13 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.253IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
22.C2.248IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
22.C2.247IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
22.C2.246IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
22.C2.244IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
22.C2.243IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
22.C2.243IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
22.C1.222IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
22.C1.222IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
20.C2.173IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
20.C2.172CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
20.C2.172IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
20.C1.167AssumedNP-SBJProSubjectI

Antecedent chain #713 (len=10) ProtIsSbj=4 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=10 ProAll=7 ProSbj=4 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.24IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
16.C1.24IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthem points to...
16.C1.24IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthem points to...
16.C1.24IdentityNPFullNPPPobjectHorses required * to be in condition points to...
16.C1.23IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
16.C1.23IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
16.C1.23IdentityNP-RSPIndefNPPPobjectsuch Horses points to...
16.C1.23IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
16.C1.23IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
16.C1.23InferredNP-LFDDemNPLeftDisThose Horses that *T*-1 eat their corn greedily without masticating it ,and it comes away with their dung

Antecedent chain #754 (len=10) ProtIsSbj=6 ProtSbjSw=12 NumSbj=17 ProAll=8 ProSbj=4 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.12IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
15.C2.12IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthim points to...
15.C2.12IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthim points to...
15.C2.12IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
15.C2.11IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
15.C2.9IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
15.C2.9IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
15.C2.9IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthim points to...
15.C2.9IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Horse points to...
15.C2.8NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectclean wholesome food

Antecedent chain #455 (len=9) ProtIsSbj=4 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=9 ProAll=8 ProSbj=3 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.108IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
18.C2.108IdentityNPProPPobjecthim points to...
18.C2.108IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
18.C2.108IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
18.C2.108IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
18.C2.108IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
18.C2.107IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthim points to...
18.C2.107IdentityNPProPPobjecthim points to...
18.C1.104NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta Horse

Antecedent chain #469 (len=9) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=11 ProAll=6 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.102IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
18.C1.102IdentityNP-POSAnchoredNPPossDetHis morning's points to...
18.C1.102IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
18.C1.102IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetHis points to...
18.C1.101IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
18.C1.101IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
18.C1.99IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
18.C1.99IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Horse points to...
18.C1.98NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheir food

Antecedent chain #673 (len=9) ProtIsSbj=4 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=5 ProAll=8 ProSbj=3 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.37IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
16.C2.36IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
16.C2.35IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
16.C2.35IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
16.C2.35IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
16.C2.35IdentityNPProPPobjecthim points to...
16.C2.34IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
16.C2.34IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
16.C2.34NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta Horse

Antecedent chain #266 (len=8) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=27 NumSbj=32 ProAll=2 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.176IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Horse's points to...
20.C2.175IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Horse's points to...
20.C2.173IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
20.C2.173IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Horse points to...
20.C1.170IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Horse points to...
20.C1.165IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
20.C1.164IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Horse points to...
20.C1.162NewNP-POSIndefNPPossDeta Horse's

Antecedent chain #366 (len=8) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=18 NumSbj=20 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.135IdentityNP-OB2AnchoredNPArgumentyour Horses points to...
19.C2.135IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthem points to...
19.C2.135CrossSpeechNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Horses points to...
19.C1.134IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
19.C1.134IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Horse points to...
19.C1.130IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Horse points to...
19.C1.129IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Horse points to...
19.C1.123NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta Horse

Antecedent chain #711 (len=8) ProtIsSbj=5 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=11 ProAll=4 ProSbj=3 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.25IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectIt points to...
16.C1.24IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
16.C1.24IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
16.C1.24IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
16.C1.24IdentityNP-SBJBareSubjectchaff points to...
16.C1.23IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
16.C1.23IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe chaff points to...
16.C1.23NewNPFullNPPPobjectgood sweet clover chaff

Antecedent chain #774 (len=8) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=8 ProAll=4 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.8IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
15.C2.7IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthim points to...
15.C2.6IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
15.C2.5IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
15.C2.5IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Horse points to...
15.C2.5IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
15.C2.5IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Horse points to...
15.C2.5NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe food of the Horse ,only consisting of hay ,a little clover ,oats ,and ,on some occasions ,a few beans ,and his drink only water

Antecedent chain #11 (len=7) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=10 NumSbj=13 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C2.272IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
23.C2.272IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Horse points to...
23.C2.272IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Horse points to...
23.C1.271IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Horse points to...
23.C1.269IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentyour Horse points to...
23.C1.267IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
23.C1.267NewNPAnchoredNPPossDethis remaining allowance of hay ,being double what *T*-1 you gave in the morning

Antecedent chain #346 (len=7) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=25 NumSbj=27 ProAll=2 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.147IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentyour horse points to...
19.C2.145IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe horse's points to...
19.C1.134IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthem points to...
19.C1.134IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthem points to...
19.C1.134IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe oats points to...
19.C1.129IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe oats points to...
19.C1.125InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe oats

Antecedent chain #625 (len=7) ProtIsSbj=5 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=10 ProAll=5 ProSbj=4 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.52IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectThey points to...
17.C1.51IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
17.C1.50IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
17.C1.49IdentityNPBarePPobjectbeans points to...
17.C1.48IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
17.C1.47IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthem points to...
17.C1.47NewNP-SBJBareSubjectBeans

Antecedent chain #53 (len=6) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=106 NumSbj=140 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.257IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe cloths points to...
22.C2.253IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe clothing points to...
22.C1.227IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjectyour dusting cloth points to...
22.C1.223IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe cloth points to...
21.C2.221IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis cloaths points to...
20.C1.166AssumedNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe cloaths

Antecedent chain #119 (len=6) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=82 NumSbj=110 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.238IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe hair points to...
21.C2.212IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe hair points to...
20.C2.182IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe hair points to...
20.C2.178IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe hair points to...
20.C2.173IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe hair points to...
20.C1.166InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe hair

Antecedent chain #134 (len=6) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.232IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe mane points to...
22.C1.232IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe mane points to...
22.C1.231IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
22.C1.230IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe mane points to...
22.C1.230IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe top or roots of the mane points to...
22.C1.229NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis mane and foretop

Antecedent chain #422 (len=6) ProtIsSbj=4 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=9 ProAll=5 ProSbj=3 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.119IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
18.C2.119IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
18.C2.119IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
18.C2.119IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
18.C2.119IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
18.C2.118NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectmost horses

Antecedent chain #437 (len=6) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=4 ProAll=5 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.116IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
18.C2.115IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
18.C2.115IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
18.C2.115IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
18.C2.114IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
18.C2.114NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe quantity of hay that *T*-1 is given

Antecedent chain #581 (len=6) ProtIsSbj=4 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=8 ProAll=4 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.64IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
17.C1.64IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
17.C1.63IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthem points to...
17.C1.62IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
17.C1.62IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
17.C1.61NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectSome Horses

Antecedent chain #723 (len=6) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=5 ProAll=4 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.21IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
16.C1.21IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
16.C1.21IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
16.C1.20IdentityNP-POSDefNPPossDetthe Horse's points to...
16.C1.19IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
16.C1.19InferredNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta Horse

Antecedent chain #12 (len=5) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=7 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C2.272IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
23.C2.272IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe bed points to...
23.C2.272IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe bed points to...
23.C1.271IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe beds points to...
23.C1.270NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe beds

Antecedent chain #66 (len=5) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=2 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.252IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
22.C2.252IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe horse points to...
22.C2.250IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
22.C2.250IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthat points to...
22.C2.250IP-IMPset the stable fair ,that is ,put his litter to rights

Antecedent chain #140 (len=5) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=9 NumSbj=14 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.228IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis ears points to...
22.C1.226IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe ears points to...
22.C1.225IdentityNP-OB2AnchoredNPArgumenthis head and ears points to...
21.C2.221IdentityNPProPPobjectthem points to...
21.C2.221NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis head ,mane ,tail ,and legs

Antecedent chain #164 (len=5) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=68 NumSbj=93 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.221IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe whisp or brush points to...
21.C2.214IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe brush points to...
21.C2.209IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe brush points to...
21.C2.208IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentyour brush points to...
20.C1.164AssumedNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe brush

Antecedent chain #179 (len=5) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=7 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.215IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe neck points to...
21.C2.212IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
21.C2.211IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe neck points to...
21.C1.203IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe neck points to...
21.C1.203InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe neck

Antecedent chain #198 (len=5) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=5 ProAll=3 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.206IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
21.C2.205IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
21.C2.205IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
21.C1.202IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Horse points to...
21.C1.202IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe horse

Antecedent chain #236 (len=5) ProtIsSbj=4 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=5 ProAll=4 ProSbj=3 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.191IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
21.C1.191IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
21.C1.191IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
21.C1.190IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
21.C1.190InferredNP-SBJBareSubjectHorses

Antecedent chain #307 (len=5) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=11 NumSbj=12 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.164IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe curry-comb points to...
20.C1.162IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe curry-comb points to...
19.C2.160IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe curry-comb points to...
19.C2.159IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetits points to...
19.C2.158InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe curry-comb

Antecedent chain #319 (len=5) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=10 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.162IdentityNP-SBJunknownSubjectHorses that *T*-1 have their coats long and full of dust ,such as *T*-2 are just taken up from grass ,or those just come out of person's *ICH*-3 {COM:sic} hands ,that *T*-4 either do not know ,or do not take the pains to keep a Horse's coat clean and fine points to...
20.C1.161IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Horse points to...
19.C2.159IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Horse points to...
19.C2.156IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentyour Horses points to...
19.C2.154NewNP-OB1BareArgumentHorses

Antecedent chain #431 (len=5) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=6 ProAll=3 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.117IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
18.C2.117IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
18.C2.117IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
18.C2.117IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
18.C2.117NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmany Horses

Antecedent chain #518 (len=5) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=6 ProAll=3 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.88IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
18.C1.88IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
18.C1.87IdentityNP-SBJ-2ProSubjecthe points to...
17.C2.86IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
17.C2.86NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Horse ,which ,I may aver *T*-1 is not less sensible than any of these

Antecedent chain #656 (len=5) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=9 ProAll=3 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.42IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Horse points to...
16.C2.40IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
16.C2.40CrossSpeechNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
16.C2.39IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
16.C2.38NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectA Horse that *T*-1 is full of flesh

Antecedent chain #114 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=7 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.240IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthose parts points to...
22.C1.238IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
22.C1.238IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe legs and tendons points to...
22.C1.238AssumedNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe legs

Antecedent chain #185 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=8 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.214IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe off side points to...
21.C2.210IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe near side points to...
21.C2.206IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis off side points to...
21.C1.202NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe near side of the horse

Antecedent chain #248 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=6 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.186IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
20.C2.186IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthis points to...
20.C2.183IdentityNP-OB1DemArgumentthis points to...
20.C2.182NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta knob of common stone blue <$$font> such as used by washer-women

Antecedent chain #334 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=14 NumSbj=15 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.152IdentityNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjectyour stable points to...
19.C2.150IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe stable points to...
19.C2.137IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
19.C2.136InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe stable

Antecedent chain #348 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=11 NumSbj=12 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.146IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe manger points to...
19.C2.144IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe manger points to...
19.C2.140IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe manger points to...
19.C1.133InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe manger

Antecedent chain #438 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=9 ProAll=2 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.116IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
18.C2.115IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Horse points to...
18.C2.111IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
18.C2.110NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta Horse

Antecedent chain #481 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=7 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.99IdentityNP-OB1BareArgumenthay points to...
18.C1.99IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
18.C1.99IdentityNP-SBJ-1DefNPSubjectthe hay points to...
18.C1.97InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe hay

Antecedent chain #558 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=8 ProAll=2 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.74IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
17.C2.73IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
17.C2.73IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Horse points to...
17.C2.69NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta Horse

Antecedent chain #563 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=7 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.73IdentityNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecthis belly points to...
17.C2.71IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
17.C2.70IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
17.C2.69InferredNPIndefNPPPobjecta large belly

Antecedent chain #686 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=2 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.31IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthem points to...
16.C1.31IdentityNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjectyour Horses points to...
16.C1.30IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
16.C1.30InferredNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjectyour Horses

Antecedent chain #735 (len=4) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=3 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.17IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
15.C2.17IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
15.C2.17IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
15.C2.17InferredNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta Horse

Antecedent chain #1 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=13 NumSbj=17 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C2.275IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe stable points to...
23.C1.265IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjectyour stable points to...
23.C1.263InferredNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentyour stable

Antecedent chain #7 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=10 NumSbj=14 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C2.272IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe night points to...
23.C1.266IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe night points to...
23.C1.264AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe night

Antecedent chain #32 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=11 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.268IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe morning points to...
23.C1.267IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe morning points to...
23.C1.261NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta greedy Horse for water

Antecedent chain #59 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=9 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.254IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
22.C2.253IdentityNPDemPPobjectthis points to...
22.C2.252IP-SUB*T*-3 you strip the horse ,and *T*-3 *con* brush him well over

Antecedent chain #61 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=6 ProAll=2 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.254IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
22.C2.253IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
22.C2.253NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectlads that *T*-1 could hardly be persuaded of the necessity of this

Antecedent chain #63 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=16 NumSbj=22 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.253IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe stable points to...
22.C2.250IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe stable points to...
22.C2.242AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe stable

Antecedent chain #93 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=2 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.245IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
22.C2.245IdentityNPProPPobjecthimself points to...
22.C2.245NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectA hackney

Antecedent chain #117 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=7 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.240IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
22.C2.239IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectThese rubbings points to...
22.C1.238IP-PPLpassing your hands down in like manner ,to feel that they are smooth ,and no particles of the straw or thistles ,which *T*-3 might be among it ,adhere or stick in the hair

Antecedent chain #123 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=10 NumSbj=13 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.238IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentyour hands points to...
22.C1.228IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
22.C1.228AssumedNPAnchoredNPPPobjectyour hands

Antecedent chain #129 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.235IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjectyour cloth points to...
22.C1.232IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthis cloth points to...
22.C1.231NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta small cloth for that purpose

Antecedent chain #150 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.222IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
22.C1.222IdentityNP-OB1unknownArgumentthe hunter and the hack points to...
22.C1.222AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe hackney stable

Antecedent chain #165 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=9 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.221IdentityNPDemPPobjectthis points to...
21.C2.220IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe linen cloth points to...
21.C2.220NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta linen cloth to wipe him over with *T*-2

Antecedent chain #167 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=16 NumSbj=21 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.220IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
21.C2.220IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe dust points to...
21.C1.201NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe dust you intend *T*-2 to remove

Antecedent chain #170 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=12 NumSbj=14 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.220IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe brushing ,which *T*-1 causes much of the dust to be floating about ,and a part of it will again settle on the Horse points to...
21.C2.214IdentityNP-SBJ-1DefNPSubjectthe same operation points to...
21.C2.207IP-MATYou now proceed to brush your Horse over ,

Antecedent chain #175 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=2 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.217IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
21.C2.217IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
21.C2.215NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectmany stable-men

Antecedent chain #176 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.217IdentityNP-OB1DemArgumentthese points to...
21.C2.216IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthese places points to...
21.C2.215NewNPDemNPPPobjectthose places that *T*-1 are most conspicuous to the eye ,such as the fall of the neck ,the shoulders ,and hind quarters

Antecedent chain #195 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=14 NumSbj=23 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.206IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe left points to...
21.C1.202IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe left hand points to...
21.C1.194NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentyour left hand

Antecedent chain #224 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=6 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.197IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe purpose points to...
21.C1.196IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis purpose points to...
21.C1.195IP-INFto rub and whisp well those places which *T*-2 were not proper *-2 for the comb to touch

Antecedent chain #251 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.184IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe stains points to...
20.C2.182IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe stain points to...
20.C2.181InferredNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthese stains

Antecedent chain #331 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=10 NumSbj=11 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.152IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe dung and urine points to...
19.C2.142IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthis points to...
19.C2.141NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe wet and muck

Antecedent chain #338 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=7 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.148IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe litter points to...
19.C2.140IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe litter points to...
19.C2.138NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe litter

Antecedent chain #357 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=0 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.137IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthis process points to...
19.C2.136IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe following manner points to...
19.C2.138IP-IMPfirst ,throw all the dung off the litter ,

Antecedent chain #371 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=5 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.135IdentityNP-OB1DemNPArgumentthis first feed of corn ,which you will recollect *T*-1 is to be given immediately on your entering the stable in the morning points to...
19.C1.132IdentityNPProPPobjectthem points to...
19.C1.130NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe corn

Antecedent chain #394 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.128IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumentthemselves points to...
19.C1.128IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
19.C1.128NewVarNP-OB1TraceArgument*T*-3

Antecedent chain #411 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=7 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.123IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis food points to...
19.C1.122IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis food points to...
19.C1.121NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheir feed

Antecedent chain #417 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=5 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.121IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
19.C1.121IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
19.C1.120NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Horses that *T*-2 have come within my knowledge

Antecedent chain #423 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=10 NumSbj=15 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.119IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenttheir food points to...
18.C2.119IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenttheir food points to...
18.C2.117NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenttheir hay or oats

Antecedent chain #432 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=6 ProAll=2 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.117IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
18.C2.117IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
18.C2.117NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe rider

Antecedent chain #483 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=9 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.98IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
18.C1.98IdentityNP-SBJBareSubjectHorses points to...
18.C1.93NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectany Horses

Antecedent chain #576 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.67IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
17.C2.67IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
17.C1.66NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectsome Horses

Antecedent chain #597 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=10 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.60IdentityNPDemPPobjectthis points to...
17.C1.54IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
17.C1.53NewNP-SBJBareSubjectWater

Antecedent chain #612 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.56IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
17.C1.55IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthis plan of watering points to...
17.C1.54NewNP-TMPIndefNPArgumentthree times

Antecedent chain #653 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=9 NumSbj=11 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.44IdentityNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjectyour work points to...
16.C2.43IdentityNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecthis work points to...
16.C2.40NewNPDefNPPPobjectan excessive day's work

Antecedent chain #671 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=7 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.38IdentityNPFullNPPPobjectgood and wholesome food ,with good looking after and regular exercise points to...
16.C2.36IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis food points to...
16.C2.34NewNPIndefNPPPobjectan increase of food

Antecedent chain #680 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.33IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
16.C2.33IdentityNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecthis work points to...
16.C2.32InertNPBarePPobjectwork

Antecedent chain #688 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=3 ProSbj=3 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.31IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
16.C1.30IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou points to...
16.C1.30IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectyou

Antecedent chain #719 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.23IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
16.C1.23IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
16.C1.23NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenttheir corn

Antecedent chain #746 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=9 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.16IdentityNPunknownPPobjecthay ,and that of the very best quality points to...
15.C2.12IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis description of food which *T*-2 affords the least nutriment points to...
15.C2.12NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumenttoo much hay

Antecedent chain #749 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.15IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe Horse points to...
15.C2.14IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
15.C2.13InferredNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta Horse thus fed

Antecedent chain #775 (len=3) ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.7IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
15.C2.7IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe quality points to...
15.C2.6NewNP-SBJ-1FullNPSubjectquality and quantity

Antecedent chain #19 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.271IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
23.C1.271NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentall the worst of the litter

Antecedent chain #23 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.270IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe last thing points to...
23.C1.270IP-PPLmaking up the beds

Antecedent chain #27 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=6 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.269IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
23.C1.267IP-MATYou must now give him his remaining allowance of hay ,being double what *T*-1 you gave in the morning ,and his remaining feed of corn .

Antecedent chain #29 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.269IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthis points to...
23.C1.268InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe wind

Antecedent chain #45 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=10 NumSbj=13 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.260IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe morning points to...
22.C2.253NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe morning

Antecedent chain #52 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.258IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
23.C1.257IP-PPL-SBJstripping the cloths off ,and brushing him over

Antecedent chain #54 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.256IdentityNP-SBJ-RSP=2ProSubjectit points to...
23.C1.256NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta scruf ,which the Horse is much relieved by having it removed

Antecedent chain #57 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.255IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe same opinion points to...
22.C2.254IP-MATtherefore ,they could not conceive the necessity of it ;

Antecedent chain #69 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.252IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectThis points to...
22.C2.249IP-IMPBut to return .At noon ,give him the like quantity of hay as in the morning ,and his feed of corn :

Antecedent chain #72 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=0 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.249IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
22.C2.249NewNPDefNPPossDetthe like quantity of hay as in the morning

Antecedent chain #74 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.249IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe morning points to...
22.C2.248NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta Horse

Antecedent chain #76 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.249IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthim points to...
22.C2.246NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta good hackney

Antecedent chain #82 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.247IdentityNP-OB1FullNPArgumentordinary work points to...
22.C2.245NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentordinary work

Antecedent chain #83 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=10 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.247IdentityNP-TPC-1DemArgumentthis points to...
22.C2.243IP-PPLfeeding the hackney

Antecedent chain #92 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.246IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
22.C2.246IP-INF-1for a good hackney ,to go thirty or forty miles $on {TEXT:an} end ,without drawing bit ,at the rate of from eight to ten miles an hour

Antecedent chain #101 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.244IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthis points to...
22.C2.243InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe hackney

Antecedent chain #102 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.244IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
22.C2.244CP-THT-1that this is the manner to feed for extraordinary cases ,or hunters

Antecedent chain #120 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.238IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
22.C1.238InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe straw

Antecedent chain #122 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.238IdentityNPFullNPPPobjectlike manner points to...
22.C1.238IP-SUB=2pass the whisp down the legs and tendons

Antecedent chain #124 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.238IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe whisp points to...
22.C1.238NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta clean loose whisp of straw

Antecedent chain #127 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.237IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
22.C1.236NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe Horse's feet

Antecedent chain #131 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.235IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe tail points to...
22.C1.234NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis tail

Antecedent chain #138 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=0 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.231IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthat purpose points to...
22.C1.230IP-IMPthen with a sponge or water-brush ,wet the top or roots of the mane ,

Antecedent chain #144 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.226IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis head points to...
22.C1.223NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Horse's head

Antecedent chain #145 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.225IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe stall-collar points to...
22.C1.224NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis stall-collar

Antecedent chain #149 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.223IdentityNPDemArgumentthat points to...
22.C1.223IP-PPL-1The cloth being properly on without wrinkles ,but perfectly smooth

Antecedent chain #155 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.222IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
22.C1.222NewNP-3QuantNPArgumentvery little difference

Antecedent chain #160 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.222IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
22.C1.222CP-THT-1I am only treating on the method to be pursued in the hackney stable ,and not in the racing and hunting stable ,though there is very little difference in treating the hunter and the hack ,except it be in a greater addition of clothing and more dressing ,the days *T*-4 he may be laying at rest

Antecedent chain #172 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.219IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
21.C2.218NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta judge

Antecedent chain #178 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=7 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.215IdentityNPDefNPPossDetthe shoulders ,and hind quarters points to...
21.C1.203InferredNPDefNPPossDetthe shoulders

Antecedent chain #184 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.214IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe right hand points to...
21.C2.209InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe left hand

Antecedent chain #197 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.206IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe same manner points to...
21.C2.205IP-IMPproceed on in the order of his carcase ,on the back ,sides ,belly ,croup ,and so on to his hind legs ,which *T*-1 clean as carefully as the fore ones ;

Antecedent chain #221 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.200IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthis points to...
21.C1.199IP-IMPif it be dry and harsh ,sprinkle it with water ;

Antecedent chain #229 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=6 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.195IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectThis points to...
21.C1.194IP-MATit will be necessary to use your left hand ,which after a while you will find *T*-2 most handy and convenient {COM:period_missing}

Antecedent chain #231 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.194IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
21.C1.194IP-INF-1to use your left hand ,which after a while you will find *T*-2 most handy and convenient

Antecedent chain #233 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=0 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.193IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe off side points to...
21.C1.193InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe near side

Antecedent chain #242 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.188IdentityNPDemNPPossDetthose thin of hair points to...
20.C2.187InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe back loins ,flank ,belly ,shoulders ,arms ,chest ,and neck

Antecedent chain #250 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.185IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis means points to...
20.C2.182IP-IMPbut if you take a wet sponge ,and *con* well moisten the hair where *T*-1 the stain is ,then take a knob of common stone blue <$$font> such as used by washer-women <$$paren> ,

Antecedent chain #270 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.175IdentityNP-OB1DemNPArgumentthis end points to...
20.C2.174IP-IMPbut let it have its time to come off ;

Antecedent chain #272 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.174IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetits points to...
20.C2.174IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit

Antecedent chain #294 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=5 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.168IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
20.C1.167IP-SUByou are to get it all out at once

Antecedent chain #295 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=9 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.167IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
20.C1.166NewNPDefNPPossDetthe sweat that *T*-2 is dried and fastened on the skin and roots of the hair ,appearing like a white and saltish dust

Antecedent chain #296 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=9 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.167IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis purpose points to...
20.C1.166IP-INF-PRPto loosen the coat ,or the sweat that *T*-2 is dried and fastened on the skin and roots of the hair ,appearing like a white and saltish dust

Antecedent chain #300 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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20.C1.166IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthat points to...
20.C1.166IP-PPLusing it in proportion to the length and foulness of the coat ;that is ,if the coat is fast on ,long ,full of dust ,and very filthy ,you may use it freely to loosen the coat ,or the sweat that *T*-2 is dried and fastened on the skin and roots of the hair ,appearing like a white and saltish dust

Antecedent chain #304 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=6 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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20.C1.166IdentityNP-SBJ-1DemNPSubjectThese things points to...
20.C1.165IP-MATthe teeth of such a comb should be remarkably even and dull not to scratch him .

Antecedent chain #309 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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20.C1.164IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
20.C1.164InferredNP-SBJFullNPSubjectHorses that *T*-1 have been kept in stable and properly groomed

Antecedent chain #312 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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20.C1.163IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe comb points to...
20.C1.162NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe free use of the curry-comb

Antecedent chain #317 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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20.C1.162IdentityNPDemObliquethose just come out of person's *ICH*-3 {COM:sic} hands ,that *T*-4 either do not know ,or do not take the pains to keep a Horse's coat clean and fine points to...
20.C1.162NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecttheir coats

Antecedent chain #318 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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20.C1.162IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
20.C1.161NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe state the Horse is in *T*-1 ,time of year ,&c.

Antecedent chain #320 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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20.C1.161IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthis points to...
19.C2.160IP-MAT-1some Horses require much of the curry-comb

Antecedent chain #329 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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19.C2.157IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthis points to...
19.C2.156AssumedNP-SBJ-1DefNPSubjectThe stable

Antecedent chain #335 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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19.C2.151IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthem points to...
19.C2.150NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectmost Horses

Antecedent chain #336 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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19.C2.151IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthis points to...
19.C2.149IP-IMPand shake in the stall ,

Antecedent chain #337 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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19.C2.149IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe stall points to...
19.C2.145NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe horse's stall

Antecedent chain #340 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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19.C2.148IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthis points to...
19.C2.146IP-MATby doing so you remove all the disagreeable smell that *T*-1 may probably arise from the bedding being allowed to remain under the manger ,

Antecedent chain #349 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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19.C2.146IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe bedding points to...
19.C2.144NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentyour bedding that *T*-2 has been put under the manger

Antecedent chain #352 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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19.C2.144IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe water points to...
19.C2.143NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta bucket of water

Antecedent chain #369 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=36 NumSbj=42 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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19.C2.135CrossSpeechNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe stable points to...
18.C2.117AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe stable

Antecedent chain #384 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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19.C1.129IdentityNP-RSPDefNPPPobjectthe quantity points to...
19.C1.129NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentthree quarterns or a peck

Antecedent chain #388 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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19.C1.129IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
19.C1.129NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta sufficient allowance

Antecedent chain #399 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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19.C1.128IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
19.C1.128IP-INF-1to see some ,<$$font> that *T*-2 have been in the stable employment for a length of time ,not know what thing *T*-3 to do first ,and *con* occasion themselves trouble and loss of time ,by going wrong about things

Antecedent chain #400 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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19.C1.127IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
19.C1.127NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectyoung hands

Antecedent chain #401 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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19.C1.127IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe regular order points to...
19.C1.126NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe routine that *T*-1 is to be daily observed

Antecedent chain #403 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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19.C1.125IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthat points to...
19.C1.125InferredIP-MATAfter having racked with hay ,you next feed ,as *T*-1 it is termed ,that is serving the oats .

Antecedent chain #404 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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19.C1.125IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
19.C1.125IP-PPLserving the oats

Antecedent chain #408 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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19.C1.124IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthis points to...
19.C1.123IP-MATBut it is very common for a Horse to be off his food after any great exertion ,

Antecedent chain #412 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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19.C1.123IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
19.C1.123IP-INF-1for a Horse to be off his food after any great exertion

Antecedent chain #415 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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19.C1.122IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
19.C1.122NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta Horse

Antecedent chain #418 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=8 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.120IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
18.C2.119IP-SUBthey disregard their food from this pleasing anxiety ,as *T*-2 children will ,when the prospect of pleasure is arrived

Antecedent chain #420 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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19.C1.120IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
19.C1.120CP-THT-1the Horses that *T*-2 have come within my knowledge ,never performed the worse for it

Antecedent chain #426 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=9 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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18.C2.119IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis pleasing anxiety points to...
18.C2.118NewNPIndefNPPPobjectan impatient and pleasing anxiety of mind ,the animating prospect of the chase ,of which *T*-1 most horses are fond ,but some uncommonly so

Antecedent chain #430 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=9 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.118IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthis points to...
18.C2.117IP-MATI have known many Horses ,when they perceive or think they are going out with the hounds ,or *con* have seen the rider come into the stable with his scarlet coat *ICH*-1 on ,and his white cords <$$font> ,refuse to eat their hay or oats :

Antecedent chain #441 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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18.C2.113IdentityNPFullNPPPobjectthorough good Horses ,in proper condition points to...
18.C2.112NewNPQuantNPPPobjectevery Horse

Antecedent chain #443 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.112IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthis points to...
18.C2.111IP-SUBhe has carried me a hundred miles ,without as *T*-1 it is termed <$$paren> drawing bit

Antecedent chain #445 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.111IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
18.C2.111IP-PPLdrawing bit

Antecedent chain #450 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.109IdentityNPProPPobjecthim points to...
18.C2.109NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta good Horse

Antecedent chain #459 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=5 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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18.C2.108IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetits points to...
18.C2.108NewNPDemNPPossDetthat nutriment

Antecedent chain #466 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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18.C2.106IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe morning points to...
18.C1.103NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe morning

Antecedent chain #473 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.102IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis daily allowance points to...
18.C1.101NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis allowance of oats

Antecedent chain #479 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=6 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.100IdentityNP-SBJ-1DemSubjectthis points to...
18.C1.99IP-SUB=2leaving hay for the sake of oats

Antecedent chain #486 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.96IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
18.C1.95NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectsome cause

Antecedent chain #487 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.95IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
18.C1.95PPIf a Horse leaves hay that *T*-1 is good and sweet

Antecedent chain #490 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.94IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
18.C1.94NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe judgment in racking

Antecedent chain #493 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.94IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
18.C1.94NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentbut little

Antecedent chain #494 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.94IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
18.C1.94InferredNP-OB2DefNPArgumentthe Horse

Antecedent chain #500 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.92IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
18.C1.92NewNP-SBJBareSubjectthings

Antecedent chain #502 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=20 NumSbj=24 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.91IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe stable points to...
17.C2.79NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe stable

Antecedent chain #516 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.88IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthose accustomed to Horses points to...
18.C1.88NewNP-TMPBareArgumentoftentimes

Antecedent chain #523 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.87IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
17.C2.86InferredNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis stated hours

Antecedent chain #530 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=7 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.85IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe time points to...
17.C2.82InertNPBarePPobjecttime

Antecedent chain #531 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.85IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
17.C2.85NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe poultry that *T*-2 scratch and seek for insects and worms round adjacent places

Antecedent chain #537 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.84IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
17.C2.84NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe dog ,who ,*T*-1 if he is accustomed to receive any thing from your plate at meals ,never fails to attend at the dinner-hour ,though in the intervening time he will be roving a great distance

Antecedent chain #545 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.83IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
17.C2.82NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectall animals

Antecedent chain #547 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.83IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
17.C2.83CP-THT-1they observe the periods as correctly as we ,who *T*-2 have recourse to time-pieces

Antecedent chain #554 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.79IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
17.C2.79NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentsome further observations

Antecedent chain #561 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.74IdentityNPDemPPobjectthat points to...
17.C2.73PPif his belly does not appear to increase or * get too large ,which *T*-1 must be particularly attended to *-1

Antecedent chain #562 (len=2) ProtIsSbj= ProtSbjSw= NumSbj= ProAll= ProSbj= NmeSbj= SbjZero=
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.73IdentityNP-SBJTraceSubject*T*-1 points to...
17.C2.73IP-INF* get too large

Antecedent chain #575 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.68IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
17.C2.67NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentwhat *T*-2 is called *-3 $wash-bellied

Antecedent chain #599 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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17.C1.59IdentityNPFullNPPPobjecthard spring water points to...
17.C1.57NewNPFullNPPPobjecthard spring water

Antecedent chain #622 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.52IdentityNPFullNPPossDetomnibus Horses points to...
17.C1.51NewNPFullNPPPobjectdraught Horses

Antecedent chain #635 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.49IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe stomach points to...
17.C1.48NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe stomach

Antecedent chain #637 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=9 ProAll=2 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.49IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectI points to...
16.C2.46AssumedNP-SBJProSubjectI

Antecedent chain #639 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.47IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
17.C1.47InferredNPFullNPPPobjectHorses that *T*-2 are required to go at speed

Antecedent chain #659 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.42IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthis points to...
16.C2.41NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectGood oats

Antecedent chain #663 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.40IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
16.C2.40IP-SUBwere you to put him to an excessive day's work ,before you had gradually reduced him

Antecedent chain #666 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.39CrossSpeechNPDemNPPPobjectthis state points to...
16.C2.38NewNPDemNPPPobjectthat condition that *T*-2 is most desirable

Antecedent chain #667 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=6 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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16.C2.39CrossSpeechNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecthis flesh points to...
16.C2.35NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis flesh

Antecedent chain #668 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=7 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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16.C2.38IdentityNPFullNPPossDetregular exercise points to...
16.C2.34NewNPFullNPPPobjectonly a little walking exercise

Antecedent chain #672 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.38IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
16.C2.38IP-SUB*T*-1 is full of flesh

Antecedent chain #682 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.33IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
16.C2.33NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta Horse

Antecedent chain #697 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=5 ProAll=2 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.28CrossSpeechNP-SBJProSubjectwe points to...
16.C1.26AssumedNP-SBJProSubjectwe

Antecedent chain #701 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.26CrossSpeechNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe medium points to...
16.C1.26NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentfrom eight to sixteen pounds per day according to sizes ,constitution ,&c. ,&c.

Antecedent chain #714 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=7 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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16.C1.23IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe oats points to...
16.C1.21NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis oats

Antecedent chain #728 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.21IdentityNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecthis work points to...
16.C1.19InferredNPFullNPPPobjectfast work

Antecedent chain #730 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.19IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
16.C1.19InferredNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecthis food

Antecedent chain #733 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=10 NumSbj=12 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.19IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe most nutriment points to...
15.C2.12InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe least nutriment

Antecedent chain #745 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
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15.C2.16IdentityNPDemNPPossDetthat of the very best quality points to...
15.C2.16InferredNPBarePossDethay

Antecedent chain #755 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.12IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthis points to...
15.C2.12IP-PPLgiving him too much hay

Antecedent chain #761 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.11IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
15.C2.10NewNP-SBJBareSubjectfever

Antecedent chain #768 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=8 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.9IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthat points to...
15.C2.9PPto pieces

Antecedent chain #779 (len=2) ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.5IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthem points to...
15.C2.5NewNPunknownPPobjecthay ,a little clover ,oats ,and ,on some occasions ,a few beans

Antecedent chain #2 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C2.275NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe routine of the stable

Antecedent chain #3 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C2.275NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectevery thing

Antecedent chain #4 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C2.275NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectloose cloths

Antecedent chain #5 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C2.275NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectall the stall-collars

Antecedent chain #6 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C2.273NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentall dung

Antecedent chain #8 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C2.272NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe course of the night

Antecedent chain #9 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C2.272NewNP-TMPBareArgumentsometimes

Antecedent chain #10 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C2.272InferredNP-SBJProSubjectthey

Antecedent chain #13 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C2.272InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe hind quarters

Antecedent chain #14 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C2.272NewNPQuantNPPPobjecteach side

Antecedent chain #15 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C2.272NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe cleanest and driest part to top the bed with *T*-2

Antecedent chain #16 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C2.272NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe morning

Antecedent chain #18 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C2.272NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe litter *T*-1 you placed behind the Horse

Antecedent chain #20 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.271NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe middle or bottom ,where *T*-1 the Horse is most likely to spoil it

Antecedent chain #21 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.271InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe litter

Antecedent chain #22 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.270NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentall

Antecedent chain #24 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.269NewNPFullNPPPobjectexpeditious purposes

Antecedent chain #25 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.269NewNPFullNPPPobjectgood heart and spirits

Antecedent chain #26 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.269NewNPFullNPPPobjectparticular occasions

Antecedent chain #28 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.269NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta guide how *T*-1 you should vary it upon particular occasions ,so as to have your Horse in good heart and spirits ,but empty ,when wanted for expeditious purposes

Antecedent chain #30 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.268NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe lungs

Antecedent chain #31 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.268NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentso much room

Antecedent chain #33 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.268NewNPFullNPPPobjectso forward *ICH*-1 a state of digestion *ICH*-2

Antecedent chain #34 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.268IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit

Antecedent chain #35 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.267NewNPAnchoredNPPossDethis remaining feed of corn

Antecedent chain #36 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.267NewNP-MSRIndefNPPossDetdouble

Antecedent chain #37 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.267NewNP-OB1unknownObliquedouble what *T*-1 you gave in the morning

Antecedent chain #39 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.267NewNP-OB1unknownArgumenthis remaining allowance of hay ,being double what *T*-1 you gave in the morning ,and his remaining feed of corn

Antecedent chain #40 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.265InferredNPunknownPPobjectabout eight o'clock

Antecedent chain #41 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.264NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe final doing up

Antecedent chain #42 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.262NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecthis belly

Antecedent chain #43 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.261NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentgood

Antecedent chain #44 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.261NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmore than *T*-1 will do him good

Antecedent chain #46 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.260NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta greater quantity of water than in the morning

Antecedent chain #47 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.260NewNP-1IndefNPArgumenta probability of the Horse going out

Antecedent chain #48 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.259InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe mane and tail ,&c.

Antecedent chain #49 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.259NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis legs

Antecedent chain #50 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.258NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta freer circulation

Antecedent chain #51 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.258InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe blood

Antecedent chain #55 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.256NewNP-MSRQuantNPArgumentmuch

Antecedent chain #56 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
23.C1.256NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe imperceptible perspiration ,which *T*-1 is always going on

Antecedent chain #58 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.255NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectmany others

Antecedent chain #60 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.254NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe necessity of it

Antecedent chain #62 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.253NewNP-OB1BareArgumentdust

Antecedent chain #64 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.253NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe necessity of this

Antecedent chain #67 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.252NewNPFullNPPPobjectwatering time ,which *T*-2 is about four o'clock

Antecedent chain #68 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.252NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentall that *T*-1 is necessary

Antecedent chain #70 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.251InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe dung

Antecedent chain #71 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.250NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis litter

Antecedent chain #73 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.249InferredNPAnchoredNPPossDethis feed of corn

Antecedent chain #75 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.249NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentthe like quantity of hay as in the morning ,and his feed of corn

Antecedent chain #77 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.248NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta regular mode of training

Antecedent chain #78 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.248InferredNP-OB1FullNPArgumentextraordinary work ,which *T*-2 requires a Horse to go through a regular mode of training

Antecedent chain #79 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.248NewNPIndefNPPPobjectan hour

Antecedent chain #80 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.248NewNP-MSRIndefNPArgumentsixteen

Antecedent chain #81 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.248NewNP-MSRIndefNPArgumenttwenty miles

Antecedent chain #84 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.246NewNP-MSRIndefNPPossDetan hour

Antecedent chain #85 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.246NewNPIndefNPPPobjectten

Antecedent chain #86 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.246NewNPIndefNPPPobjecteight

Antecedent chain #87 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.246NewNPIndefNPPPobjectfrom eight to ten miles an hour

Antecedent chain #88 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.246NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe rate of from eight to ten miles an hour

Antecedent chain #89 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.246NewNP-OB1BareArgumentbit

Antecedent chain #90 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.246NewNP-MSRIndefNPArgumentthirty or forty miles

Antecedent chain #91 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.246NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentmoderate exercise

Antecedent chain #94 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.245NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis rider

Antecedent chain #95 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.245NewNPBareWithPPPossDetcomfort to his rider

Antecedent chain #96 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.245NewNPBareWithPPPossDetease to himself

Antecedent chain #97 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.245NewNPunknownPPobjectease to himself ,and comfort to his rider

Antecedent chain #98 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.244NewNPBarePossDethunters

Antecedent chain #99 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.244NewNPFullNPPossDetextraordinary cases

Antecedent chain #100 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.244NewNPunknownPPobjectextraordinary cases ,or hunters

Antecedent chain #103 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.243NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe reasons for feeding the hackney

Antecedent chain #104 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.242NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentnothing

Antecedent chain #106 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.242AssumedNP-POSDefNPPossDetThe morning's

Antecedent chain #107 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.242NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe morning's business of the stable

Antecedent chain #108 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.241NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall times

Antecedent chain #109 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.241NewNP-MSRIndefNPPossDeta little

Antecedent chain #110 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.241NewNPFullNPPPobjecta little extra trouble

Antecedent chain #111 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.241NewNP-OB1BareArgumentgrease

Antecedent chain #112 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.241AssumedNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe heels

Antecedent chain #113 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.240NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentswelled legs

Antecedent chain #115 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.240NewNPQuantNPPPobjectany fluid that *T*-1 may be detained in those parts ,which *T*-2 too frequently occasion swelled legs

Antecedent chain #116 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.240NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe absorption of any fluid that *T*-1 may be detained in those parts ,which *T*-2 too frequently occasion swelled legs

Antecedent chain #118 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C2.239AssumedNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe circulation

Antecedent chain #121 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.238NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectno particles of the straw or thistles ,which *T*-3 might be among it

Antecedent chain #125 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.238NewNPQuantNPPPobjectboth knees

Antecedent chain #126 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.238NewNPQuantNPPPobjecteach hand

Antecedent chain #128 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.236AssumedNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe dung and litter

Antecedent chain #130 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.235NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta wet sponge

Antecedent chain #132 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.235NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentany dirt or filth that *T*-2 may be remaining under the tail

Antecedent chain #133 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.233NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis stall collar

Antecedent chain #135 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.232InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe off side

Antecedent chain #136 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.232NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe top of the mane

Antecedent chain #137 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.232InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe near side

Antecedent chain #139 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.230NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta sponge or water-brush

Antecedent chain #141 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.226AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe throat

Antecedent chain #142 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.226NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe root of the ears

Antecedent chain #143 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.226NewNPQuantNPPPobjectevery part

Antecedent chain #146 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.225NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta complete rubbing and brushing ,which *T*-1 was not so practicable with the stall-collar on

Antecedent chain #147 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.225AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe stall

Antecedent chain #148 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.223AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe roller

Antecedent chain #151 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.222NewNP-TMPDefNPArgumentthe days *T*-4 he may be laying at rest

Antecedent chain #152 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.222NewNPQuantNPPossDetmore dressing

Antecedent chain #153 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.222NewNPIndefNPPossDeta greater addition of clothing

Antecedent chain #154 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.222NewNPunknownPPobjecta greater addition of clothing and more dressing

Antecedent chain #156 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.222InferredNPDefNPPossDetthe hack

Antecedent chain #157 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.222InferredNPDefNPPossDetthe hunter

Antecedent chain #158 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.222AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe racing and hunting stable

Antecedent chain #159 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
22.C1.222NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe method to be pursued in the hackney stable

Antecedent chain #161 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.221NewNP-OB1BareArgumentcold

Antecedent chain #162 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.221NewNPQuantNPPPobjectevery part

Antecedent chain #163 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.221InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe head

Antecedent chain #166 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.220NewNPQuantNPPPobjectany other article

Antecedent chain #168 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.220NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta part of it

Antecedent chain #169 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.220NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectmuch of the dust

Antecedent chain #171 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.219NewNP-SBJ-1DefNPSubjectthe parts not immediately in view

Antecedent chain #173 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.218NewNPFullNPPPobjectexternal appearances

Antecedent chain #174 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.217NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentsome persons

Antecedent chain #177 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.216NewNP-MSRQuantNPArgumentthe most

Antecedent chain #180 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.215NewNPDefNPPossDetthe fall of the neck

Antecedent chain #181 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.215NewNPunknownPPobjectthe fall of the neck ,the shoulders ,and hind quarters

Antecedent chain #182 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.215AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe eye

Antecedent chain #183 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.215NewNP-MSRQuantNPArgumentmost

Antecedent chain #186 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.213InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe near fetlock and heel

Antecedent chain #187 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.212NewNP-DIRDefNPArgumentthe straight way of the hair

Antecedent chain #188 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.211NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe top of the neck

Antecedent chain #189 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.210NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall parts

Antecedent chain #190 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.210NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentyour way

Antecedent chain #191 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.209InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Horse's body

Antecedent chain #192 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.208AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe croup or rump

Antecedent chain #194 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.206AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe right hand

Antecedent chain #199 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.205InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe fore ones

Antecedent chain #200 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.205InferredNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis hind legs ,which *T*-1 clean as carefully as the fore ones

Antecedent chain #201 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.205InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe back ,sides ,belly ,croup ,and so on

Antecedent chain #202 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.205NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis carcase

Antecedent chain #203 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C2.205NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe order of his carcase

Antecedent chain #204 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.204InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe heels ,where *T*-1 you could not get your curry-comb

Antecedent chain #205 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.204NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe dirt

Antecedent chain #206 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.203InferredNPDefNPPossDetthe sinews and fetlocks

Antecedent chain #207 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.203InferredNPDefNPPossDetthe arms ,knees

Antecedent chain #208 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.203InferredNPunknownPPobjectthe arms ,knees ,and the sinews and fetlocks

Antecedent chain #209 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.203InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe fore legs

Antecedent chain #210 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.203InferredNPDefNPPossDetthe chest ,particularly between the fore legs

Antecedent chain #211 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.203NewNPDefNPPossDetthe under part of the neck

Antecedent chain #212 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.203NewNPunknownPPobjectthe shoulders ,the under part of the neck ,the chest ,particularly between the fore legs

Antecedent chain #213 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.203NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe top of the neck

Antecedent chain #214 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.203NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentits situation

Antecedent chain #215 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.202NewPRO$+NPossProPossDetyourself

Antecedent chain #216 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.202NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe most convenient part of the Horse

Antecedent chain #217 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.202InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe right hand

Antecedent chain #218 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.202InferredNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis head

Antecedent chain #220 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.201NewNP-MSRQuantNPArgumentso much

Antecedent chain #222 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.198NewNPFullNPPPobjectabout a foot in length

Antecedent chain #223 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.197NewNP-MSRQuantNPArgumenthalf

Antecedent chain #225 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.196NewNPQuantNPPPobjectsome half-worn straw

Antecedent chain #226 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.196NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta whisp

Antecedent chain #227 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.195NewNP-OB1DemNPArgumentthose places which *T*-2 were not proper *-2 for the comb to touch

Antecedent chain #228 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.195NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe dust *T*-1 you have raised by the curry-comb

Antecedent chain #230 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.194NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta while

Antecedent chain #232 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.193NewNPDemNPPPobjectthis difference

Antecedent chain #234 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.193NewNPFullNPPPobjectlike manner

Antecedent chain #235 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.192NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta secure place

Antecedent chain #237 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.191InferredNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecttheir coats

Antecedent chain #238 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.190InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe body

Antecedent chain #239 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.190NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe natural and imperceptible perspiration of the body

Antecedent chain #240 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.190NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe dust occasioned by the natural and imperceptible perspiration of the body

Antecedent chain #241 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
21.C1.189NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe head

Antecedent chain #243 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.188NewNPFullNPPossDettender places

Antecedent chain #244 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.188NewNP-SBJunknownSubjecttender places ,or those thin of hair

Antecedent chain #245 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.187NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentno part the comb can be conveniently applied to *T*-1

Antecedent chain #247 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.187NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Horse's hind quarter

Antecedent chain #249 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.185NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentall stains

Antecedent chain #252 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.183NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta piece of flannel

Antecedent chain #253 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.182NewNPunknownPPobjectcommon stone blue <$$font> such as used by washer-women

Antecedent chain #254 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.182NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta wet sponge

Antecedent chain #255 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.181InferredNPFullNPPPobjectgrey or white Horses

Antecedent chain #256 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.179NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectany dung

Antecedent chain #257 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.179NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe Horse's hock

Antecedent chain #258 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.178NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe horse's legs

Antecedent chain #259 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.178NewNP-OB1BareArgumentcare

Antecedent chain #260 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.178NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentall dried dung

Antecedent chain #261 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.178InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe quarters

Antecedent chain #262 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.178IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe dust

Antecedent chain #263 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.178NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe purpose of unmatting the hair and loosening the dust

Antecedent chain #264 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.178InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe hind quarter

Antecedent chain #265 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.177IdentityNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecthis coat

Antecedent chain #267 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.176NewNP-OB1BareArgumentthings

Antecedent chain #268 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.176NewNP-SBJBareSubjectProvidence

Antecedent chain #269 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.175NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Horse's skin

Antecedent chain #271 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.175NewNPFullNPPPobjectgood feed

Antecedent chain #273 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.174NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentits time to come off

Antecedent chain #274 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.173NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe purpose of removing the coat

Antecedent chain #275 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.173NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumenttoo free a use of the comb for the purpose of removing the coat

Antecedent chain #276 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.173NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe season *T*-2 the Horse is changing his coat ,at which *T*-3 the hair will come off freely with the curry-comb

Antecedent chain #277 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.173NewNP-SBJDemNPSubjectAnother thing *T*-1 to be observed

Antecedent chain #278 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.172NewNPFullNPPPobjectproper condition

Antecedent chain #279 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.172InferredNPDefNPPossDetthe hunter

Antecedent chain #280 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.172InferredNPDefNPPossDetthe race-horse

Antecedent chain #281 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.172NewNPunknownPPobjectthe race-horse ,or the hunter ,when got into proper condition

Antecedent chain #282 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.172InferredNPunknownPPobjectHorses whose coats *T*-2 are fine and clean ,such as the race-horse ,or the hunter ,when got into proper condition

Antecedent chain #283 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C2.172NewNPFullNPPPobjectwhat *T*-1 you do with Horses whose coats *T*-2 are fine and clean ,such as the race-horse ,or the hunter ,when got into proper condition

Antecedent chain #284 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.171NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta rusetty appearance

Antecedent chain #285 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.170NewNPFullNPPPobjectsmall scabs

Antecedent chain #286 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.170NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectan ichorsus {COM:sic} discharge *ICH*-3

Antecedent chain #287 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.170NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta healthy state

Antecedent chain #288 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.170NewNP-OB1DemNPArgumentthat imperceptible perspiration which *T*-2 in a healthy state is always going on ,but if *T*-2 prevented ,an ichorsus {COM:sic} discharge *ICH*-3 is frequently set up ,which *T*-4 will dry into small scabs

Antecedent chain #289 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.170NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentcold

Antecedent chain #290 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.169InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe skin

Antecedent chain #291 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.169NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe pores of the skin

Antecedent chain #292 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.169NewNP-MSRQuantNPArgumenttoo much

Antecedent chain #293 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.168NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta work of time

Antecedent chain #297 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.166NewNPIndefNPObliquea white and saltish dust

Antecedent chain #298 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.166NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe skin and roots of the hair

Antecedent chain #299 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.166NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentthe coat ,or the sweat that *T*-2 is dried and fastened on the skin and roots of the hair ,appearing like a white and saltish dust

Antecedent chain #301 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.166NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe length and foulness of the coat ;that is ,if the coat is fast on ,long ,full of dust ,and very filthy ,you may use it freely to loosen the coat ,or the sweat that *T*-2 is dried and fastened on the skin and roots of the hair ,appearing like a white and saltish dust

Antecedent chain #302 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.166InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe hind quarters

Antecedent chain #303 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.166AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe near side

Antecedent chain #305 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.165NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe teeth of such a comb

Antecedent chain #306 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.164NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentany dung the Horse may have laid on *T*-2

Antecedent chain #308 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.164NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentno other use of the curry-comb than merely to clean the brush ,or occasionally to rub off any dung the Horse may have laid on *T*-2

Antecedent chain #310 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.164InferredNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecttheir coats

Antecedent chain #311 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.163NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe thickness ,length ,and foulness of the coat

Antecedent chain #313 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.163NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe teeth and sharpness of the comb

Antecedent chain #314 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.162NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe pains

Antecedent chain #315 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.162NewNP-POSunknownPossDetperson's *ICH*-3

Antecedent chain #316 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
20.C1.162NewNPDefNPPPobjectperson's *ICH*-3 {COM:sic} hands ,that *T*-4 either do not know ,or do not take the pains to keep a Horse's coat clean and fine

Antecedent chain #321 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.160NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentnone

Antecedent chain #322 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.160NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectothers

Antecedent chain #323 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.160NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmuch of the curry-comb

Antecedent chain #324 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.160NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectsome Horses

Antecedent chain #325 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.159NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectits being applicable to the Horse

Antecedent chain #326 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.159NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectgreat attention

Antecedent chain #327 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.157NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmore knowledge and judgment than *T*-2 *exp* at first appears

Antecedent chain #328 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.157NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta work that *T*-1 requires more knowledge and judgment than *T*-2 *exp* at first appears

Antecedent chain #330 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.154NewNPFullNPunknownDirections for Dressing Horses .

Antecedent chain #332 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.152NewNPQuantNPPPobjectany effluvia from the dung and urine

Antecedent chain #339 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.148NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta little of the litter

Antecedent chain #341 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.147NewNPFullNPPossDetinflamed lungs

Antecedent chain #342 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.147NewNPBarePossDetglanders

Antecedent chain #343 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.147NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe eyes

Antecedent chain #344 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.147NewNPBareWithPPPossDetdiseases of the eyes

Antecedent chain #345 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.147NewNPunknownPPobjectdiseases of the eyes ,glanders ,inflamed lungs ,&c. ,&c

Antecedent chain #347 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.147NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall probability

Antecedent chain #350 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.146NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentall the disagreeable smell that *T*-1 may probably arise from the bedding being allowed to remain under the manger

Antecedent chain #351 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.145NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe wall

Antecedent chain #353 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.143NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe stall

Antecedent chain #354 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.142NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe dung-heap

Antecedent chain #355 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.140InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe driest and best of the litter

Antecedent chain #356 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.138NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentall the dung

Antecedent chain #358 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.137NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta $single-horse {TEXT:single_Horse} stable

Antecedent chain #359 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.136NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectyour absence

Antecedent chain #360 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.136InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe stable boy

Antecedent chain #361 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.136NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentorders *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #362 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.136NewNPQuantNPPPobjectsome considerable extent

Antecedent chain #363 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.136NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentan establishment of some considerable extent

Antecedent chain #364 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.136AssumedNP-SBJProSubjectit

Antecedent chain #365 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.135NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta few $go-downs {TEXT:go_downs} of water

Antecedent chain #367 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.135NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentyour saddles and exercising bridles *ICH*-2

Antecedent chain #368 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.135NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe morning

Antecedent chain #370 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C2.135NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectyour entering the stable

Antecedent chain #372 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.134NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta time

Antecedent chain #373 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.134NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumenttoo greedy a mouthful

Antecedent chain #374 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.134NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectyour hand

Antecedent chain #375 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.133NewNPFullNPPPobjecthay or straw

Antecedent chain #376 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.133NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta whisp of hay or straw

Antecedent chain #377 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.132NewNPFullNPPossDetcat's dung

Antecedent chain #378 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.132NewNPFullNPPossDetrat's dung

Antecedent chain #379 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.132NewNP-OB1unknownObliquerat's dung and cat's dung

Antecedent chain #380 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.132NewNP-TMPQuantNPArgumentsometime

Antecedent chain #381 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.132NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentany thing *T*-1 you perceive *T*-2 is unfit or unpleasant ,which *T*-3 will sometime be found among them ,frequently rat's dung and cat's dung

Antecedent chain #382 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.131InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe chaff

Antecedent chain #383 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.130InferredNP-SBJFullNPSubjectsweet and clean food

Antecedent chain #385 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.129NewNP-SBJunknownSubjectone-fourth of the quantity

Antecedent chain #386 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.129NewNPIndefNPPossDeta peck

Antecedent chain #387 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.129NewNPIndefNPPossDetthree quarterns

Antecedent chain #389 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.129NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe day

Antecedent chain #390 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.129NewNP-LFDFullNPLeftDiswhatever *T*-1 is deemed *-1 a sufficient allowance for the Horse ,for the day

Antecedent chain #391 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.128NewNPBareWithPPPossDetloss of time

Antecedent chain #392 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.128NewNPBarePossDettrouble

Antecedent chain #393 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.128NewNP-OB1unknownArgumenttrouble and loss of time

Antecedent chain #395 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.128NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta length of time

Antecedent chain #396 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.128NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe stable employment

Antecedent chain #397 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.128NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectsome ,<$$font> that *T*-2 have been in the stable employment for a length of time

Antecedent chain #398 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.128NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentno uncommon thing

Antecedent chain #405 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.124NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta true horse-man

Antecedent chain #406 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.124NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta pleasant circumstance

Antecedent chain #407 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.124NewNPQuantNPPPobjectno means

Antecedent chain #409 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.123NewNPQuantNPPPobjectany great exertion

Antecedent chain #410 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.123IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis

Antecedent chain #413 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.122NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta bad prognostic

Antecedent chain #414 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.122NewNPIndefNPPPobjectsuch circumstances

Antecedent chain #416 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.121NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe day

Antecedent chain #419 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
19.C1.120NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectmy knowledge

Antecedent chain #421 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.119NewNPIndefNPPPobjectan empty stomach

Antecedent chain #424 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.119NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe prospect of pleasure

Antecedent chain #425 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.119NewNP-SBJBareSubjectchildren

Antecedent chain #427 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.118NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectsome

Antecedent chain #428 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.118InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe chase ,of which *T*-1 most horses are fond ,but some uncommonly so

Antecedent chain #429 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.118IdentityNP-PRNDefNPPossDetthe animating prospect of the chase ,of which *T*-1 most horses are fond ,but some uncommonly so

Antecedent chain #433 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.117NewNPAnchoredNPArgumenthis white cords

Antecedent chain #434 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.117NewNPAnchoredNPPossDethis scarlet coat

Antecedent chain #435 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.117NewNP-SBJunknownSubjecthis scarlet coat *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #436 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.117NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe hounds

Antecedent chain #439 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.114NewNPFullNPPPobjectdust and seeds

Antecedent chain #440 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.113NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentsuch extraordinary exertions

Antecedent chain #442 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.113NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectnone but thorough good Horses ,in proper condition

Antecedent chain #444 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.111NewNP-OB1BareArgumentbit

Antecedent chain #446 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.111NewNP-MSRIndefNPArgumenta hundred miles

Antecedent chain #447 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.111NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta moderate computation

Antecedent chain #448 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.110NewNPIndefNPPPobjecttwelve hours

Antecedent chain #449 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.110NewNP-TMPQuantNPArgumentmany times

Antecedent chain #451 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.109NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentthat much of him

Antecedent chain #452 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.109NewNPIndefNPPPobjecttwelve hours

Antecedent chain #453 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.109NewNPFullNPPPobjectproper condition

Antecedent chain #454 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.108InferredNPFullNPPPobjectgreat exertion

Antecedent chain #456 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.108NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe time *T*-6 you want him for great exertion

Antecedent chain #457 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.108NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentwhat *T*-5 you cram into him at the time *T*-6 you want him for great exertion

Antecedent chain #458 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.108NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis work

Antecedent chain #460 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.108NewNPAnchoredNPPossDetits consequent stimulus

Antecedent chain #461 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.108NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentthat nutriment and its consequent stimulus

Antecedent chain #462 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.108NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe food that *T*-2 he has digested ,and from which *T*-3 he has obtained that nutriment and its consequent stimulus

Antecedent chain #463 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.108IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit

Antecedent chain #464 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.107NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta full belly

Antecedent chain #465 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C2.107NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentsome exertion

Antecedent chain #467 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.104IdentityNPProPPobjecthimself

Antecedent chain #468 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.103NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectabundant feeding in the morning

Antecedent chain #470 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.102NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis breakfast

Antecedent chain #471 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.102NewNP-MSRIndefNPPPobjectabout three pounds

Antecedent chain #472 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.102NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe average

Antecedent chain #474 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.102NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentone quarter of his daily allowance ,which ,*T*-1 on the average ,is about three pounds to his breakfast

Antecedent chain #475 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.102NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectHis morning's racking

Antecedent chain #476 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.101NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe small quantity of hay that I recommended *T*-2 to be given

Antecedent chain #477 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.101NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis stomach

Antecedent chain #478 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.101InferredNP-OB1FullNPArgumenthay that *T*-1 is good and clean

Antecedent chain #480 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.99NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe sake of oats

Antecedent chain #482 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.99NewNPIndefNPPPobjectother horses

Antecedent chain #484 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.97NewNP-SBJBareSubjectcats

Antecedent chain #485 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.97NewNP-TMPBareArgumentsometimes

Antecedent chain #488 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.95NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumenthay that *T*-1 is good and sweet

Antecedent chain #489 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.95NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta Horse

Antecedent chain #491 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.94NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis rack ,&c. ,&c.

Antecedent chain #492 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.94NewNPIndefNPPPobjectan appetite

Antecedent chain #495 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.94NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta time

Antecedent chain #496 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.94InferredNPBarePPobjectracking

Antecedent chain #497 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.93NewNPDefNPObliquethe like

Antecedent chain #498 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.93NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentyour eye

Antecedent chain #499 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.93NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe first thing *T*-1 to be done *ICH*-2

Antecedent chain #501 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.92NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentsufficient time

Antecedent chain #503 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.91NewNP-SBJProSubjectthey

Antecedent chain #504 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.91NewNPQuantNPPPobjectleast

Antecedent chain #505 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.91NewNP-MSRIndefNPPPobjecttwo hours at least

Antecedent chain #506 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.91NewNPIndefNPPPobjectsuch cases

Antecedent chain #507 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.90NewNP-ADVIndefNPPPobjectotherwise

Antecedent chain #508 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.90NewNPIndefNPPPobjectan early hour

Antecedent chain #509 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.90NewNP-SBJBareSubjectHorses

Antecedent chain #510 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.90NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta later hour

Antecedent chain #511 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.90NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe days

Antecedent chain #512 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.89NewNP-TMPIndefNPArgumentfive o'clock in summer

Antecedent chain #513 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.89NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe season or circumstances

Antecedent chain #514 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.89NewNPQuantNPPPobjectas little variation ,as *T*-2 the season or circumstances may require

Antecedent chain #515 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.89NewNP-SBJ-1FullNPSubjectRegular and stated hours

Antecedent chain #517 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.88NewNPIndefNPPPobjectsuch manner ,as those accustomed to Horses $can $not {TEXT:cannot} fail *T*-1 to understand

Antecedent chain #519 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.88IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis food

Antecedent chain #520 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.87NewNPQuantNPPPobjectmuch anxiety

Antecedent chain #521 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.87NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe accustomed time

Antecedent chain #522 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
18.C1.87NewNPFullNPPPobjectfeed and water

Antecedent chain #524 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.86InferredNPDemPPobjectthese

Antecedent chain #525 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.86NewNPQuantNPPPobjectany of these

Antecedent chain #526 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.86NewNPQuantNPunknownno wonder that the Horse ,which ,I may aver *T*-1 is not less sensible than any of these ,should know his stated hours ;

Antecedent chain #527 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.85NewNPFullNPPPobjectlike manner

Antecedent chain #528 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.85NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectpigs and cows

Antecedent chain #529 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.85NewNPFullNPPPobjectgreat exactness

Antecedent chain #532 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.85NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe door they are fed at *T*-3

Antecedent chain #533 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.85NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe accustomed hour

Antecedent chain #534 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.85NewNPFullNPPPobjectadjacent places

Antecedent chain #535 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.85NewNPFullNPPPobjectinsects and worms

Antecedent chain #536 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.84NewNP-MSRIndefNPArgumenta great distance

Antecedent chain #538 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.84NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe intervening time

Antecedent chain #539 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.84NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe dinner-hour

Antecedent chain #540 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.84NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectyour plate

Antecedent chain #541 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.84NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentany thing

Antecedent chain #542 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.83NewNP-OB1BareWithPPArgumentrecourse to time-pieces

Antecedent chain #543 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.83AssumedNPProNPPPobjectwe ,who *T*-2 have recourse to time-pieces

Antecedent chain #544 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.83InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe periods

Antecedent chain #546 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.83NewNPQuantNPPPobjectmany instances

Antecedent chain #548 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.82NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta knowledge of time

Antecedent chain #549 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.81NewNPFullNPPPobjectstrict regularity

Antecedent chain #550 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.81NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectStable hours

Antecedent chain #551 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.80NewNPDemNPPPobjectthat routine ,which *T*-1 is daily to be pursued

Antecedent chain #552 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.80NewNP-OB1BareArgumentthings

Antecedent chain #553 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.79NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe daily employment in the stable

Antecedent chain #555 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.78NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe present

Antecedent chain #556 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.78NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe foregoing remarks ,relative to feeding

Antecedent chain #557 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.74InferredNPFullNPPPobjecthay and water

Antecedent chain #559 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.74NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis allowance of hay and water

Antecedent chain #564 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.73NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe evening

Antecedent chain #565 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.72NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe morning

Antecedent chain #566 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.72NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectHalf a stable-pail of water

Antecedent chain #567 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.71NewNPFullNPPPobjectproper shape

Antecedent chain #568 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.71NewNPFullNPPPobjectproper feeding and exercise

Antecedent chain #569 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.71NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectnothing

Antecedent chain #570 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.70NewNPIndefNPPossDeta good feeder

Antecedent chain #571 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.70NewNPIndefNPPossDeta good constitution

Antecedent chain #572 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.70NewNPunknownPPobjecta good constitution ,and a good feeder

Antecedent chain #573 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.70NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta sign of a good constitution ,and a good feeder

Antecedent chain #574 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.68NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta bad sign

Antecedent chain #577 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C2.67NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecttheir bellies

Antecedent chain #578 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.65InferredNP-SBJBareSubjectwater

Antecedent chain #579 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.65NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe day

Antecedent chain #580 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.65InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe work

Antecedent chain #582 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.64InferredNPBarePPobjectwork

Antecedent chain #583 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.64NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta moderate quantity

Antecedent chain #584 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.64NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectSuch

Antecedent chain #585 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.63NewNPBareWithPPPossDetdistress of wind

Antecedent chain #586 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.63NewNPFullNPPossDetimmoderate perspiration

Antecedent chain #587 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.63NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentimmoderate perspiration ,and distress of wind

Antecedent chain #588 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.63InferredNPBarePPobjectwork

Antecedent chain #589 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.63IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthemselves

Antecedent chain #590 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.63NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectothers

Antecedent chain #591 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.62NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheir discretion

Antecedent chain #592 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.60NewNPBarePossDetconstitution

Antecedent chain #594 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.60NewNPBareWithPPPossDetsize of the Horse

Antecedent chain #595 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.60NewNPBarePossDetcircumstances

Antecedent chain #596 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.60NewNPunknownPPobjectcircumstances ,size of the Horse ,constitution ,&c.

Antecedent chain #598 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.60NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe quantity in this

Antecedent chain #600 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.59NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta loomy {COM:sic} or chalky soil

Antecedent chain #601 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.59InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe water

Antecedent chain #602 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.59NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentponds ,where *T*-3 the water gets impregnated and softened by a loomy {COM:sic} or chalky soil

Antecedent chain #603 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.59NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectsprings that *T*-2 supply ponds ,where *T*-3 the water gets impregnated and softened by a loomy {COM:sic} or chalky soil

Antecedent chain #604 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.59NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectsuch

Antecedent chain #605 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.58NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta fine spring

Antecedent chain #606 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.58InferredNPFullNPPPobjectwater pumped from a fine spring

Antecedent chain #607 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.58NewNPFullNPPossDetrunning streams

Antecedent chain #608 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.58NewNPBarePossDetrivers

Antecedent chain #609 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.58NewNP-SBJunknownSubjectrivers and running streams

Antecedent chain #610 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.57NewNP-SBJ-1FullNPSubjectSoft water

Antecedent chain #611 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.56NewNPFullNPPPobjectdraught Horses

Antecedent chain #613 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.55NewNPFullNPPPobjecttravelling Horses

Antecedent chain #614 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.54NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectsome

Antecedent chain #615 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.53NewNP-MSRIndefNPPossDeta day

Antecedent chain #616 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.53NewNP-TMPIndefNPArgumenttwice a day

Antecedent chain #617 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.52NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe constitution of the Horse

Antecedent chain #618 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.52NewNPFullNPPossDetdue attention to the constitution of the Horse

Antecedent chain #619 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.52NewNPBarePossDetcaution

Antecedent chain #620 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.52NewNPunknownPPobjectcaution ,and due attention to the constitution of the Horse

Antecedent chain #621 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.52NewNPFullNPPPobjectsmall quantities

Antecedent chain #623 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.52NewNPBarePossDetcoach

Antecedent chain #624 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.52NewNPunknownPPobjectcoach or omnibus Horses

Antecedent chain #626 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.51NewNPIndefNPPPobjectothers

Antecedent chain #627 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.51NewNPDemNPPPobjectthat extreme caution required with others

Antecedent chain #628 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.51NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta moderate rate

Antecedent chain #629 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.51NewNPunknownPPobjectHorses that *T*-1 travel at a moderate rate ,such as draught Horses

Antecedent chain #630 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.50NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe Horse's wind

Antecedent chain #631 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.50NewNPQuantNPPPobjectsome constitutions

Antecedent chain #632 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.49InferredNPFullNPPPobjectimmediate work

Antecedent chain #633 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.49NewNPFullNPPossDetfeeding too heartily of beans

Antecedent chain #634 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.49NewNPunknownPPobjectfeeding too heartily of beans ,and then the Horse put into immediate work

Antecedent chain #636 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.49NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentcases where *T*-1 the stomach has been ruptured by feeding too heartily of beans ,and then the Horse put into immediate work

Antecedent chain #638 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.47NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmore water

Antecedent chain #640 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.47InferredNPFullNPPPobjectlight working Horses

Antecedent chain #641 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.47NewNPQuantNPPPobjectany means

Antecedent chain #642 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
17.C1.47InferredNPFullNPPPobjectHorses ,that is ,hard working Horses

Antecedent chain #643 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.46NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjecthigh feed

Antecedent chain #644 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.45NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentas much as *T*-1 he could eat

Antecedent chain #645 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.45NewNPQuantNPPPobjectno danger of over-feeding him

Antecedent chain #646 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.45NewNPFullNPPPobjectconstant hard work

Antecedent chain #647 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.44NewNPIndefNPPPobjectothers

Antecedent chain #648 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.44NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentmuch heartier feeders than others

Antecedent chain #649 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.44NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectsome Horses

Antecedent chain #650 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.44NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis constitution

Antecedent chain #651 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.44IdentityNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis food

Antecedent chain #652 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.44NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmuch

Antecedent chain #654 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.43NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentno more than exercise

Antecedent chain #655 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.43NewNPIndefNPPPobjectthree quarters of oats per day

Antecedent chain #657 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.42NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe work or exercise the Horse has to contend with *T*-1

Antecedent chain #658 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.42NewNPQuantNPPPobjectsome measure

Antecedent chain #660 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.41NewNPFullNPPPobjectproper quantities

Antecedent chain #661 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.41InferredNPFullNPPPobjectsaddle Horses

Antecedent chain #662 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.40NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentsome inflammatory disease

Antecedent chain #664 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.40NewNP-POSIndefNPPossDetan excessive day's

Antecedent chain #665 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.39NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentan incumbrance

Antecedent chain #669 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.38NewNPFullNPPossDetgood looking after

Antecedent chain #670 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.38NewNPunknownPPobjectgood looking after and regular exercise

Antecedent chain #674 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.35NewNP-MSRQuantNPPossDetnothing

Antecedent chain #675 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.35NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentnothing the worse

Antecedent chain #676 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.35NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis strength ,as well as his flesh

Antecedent chain #677 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.35NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentso much out of him as to exhaust his strength ,as well as his flesh

Antecedent chain #678 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.34NewNPFullNPPPobjecttolerable condition

Antecedent chain #679 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.34NewNPIndefNPPPobjectan allowance that *T*-2 would keep him in tolerable condition with only a little walking exercise

Antecedent chain #681 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.33NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis keep

Antecedent chain #683 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.32NewNP-SBJBareSubjectpoverty

Antecedent chain #684 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C2.32InferredNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectA Horse

Antecedent chain #685 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.31InferredNPQuantNPPPobjecttoo much hay and water

Antecedent chain #687 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.31NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe sake of having your Horses fat and plump

Antecedent chain #689 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.31InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe contrary

Antecedent chain #690 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.30NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenttheir allowance

Antecedent chain #691 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.30InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe flank and quarters

Antecedent chain #692 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.29InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe remainder

Antecedent chain #693 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.29NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectjudgment according to circumstances

Antecedent chain #694 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.29NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentan indefinite quantity

Antecedent chain #695 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.28NewNPIndefNPPPobjecttwenty pounds

Antecedent chain #696 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.28NewNPIndefNPPPobjectsixteen

Antecedent chain #698 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.27NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmore

Antecedent chain #699 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.27InferredNP-SBJFullNPSubjectlarge carriage Horses

Antecedent chain #700 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.26NewNP-SBJ-2IndefNPSubjectabout twelve pounds

Antecedent chain #702 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.26NewNPFullNPPPobjectsizes ,constitution ,&c. ,&c.

Antecedent chain #703 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.26NewNPIndefNPPPobjectsixteen

Antecedent chain #704 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.26NewNPIndefNPPPobjecteight

Antecedent chain #705 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.26AssumedNP-SBJProSubjectI

Antecedent chain #706 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.26InferredNPIndefNPPPobjecta saddle Horse

Antecedent chain #707 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.26InferredNPBarePPobjecthay

Antecedent chain #708 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.26NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe quantity of hay that *T*-1 may be necessary for a saddle Horse

Antecedent chain #709 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.26NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentsome idea of the quantity of hay that *T*-1 may be necessary for a saddle Horse

Antecedent chain #710 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.25InferredNPFullNPPPobjectslow draught Horses

Antecedent chain #712 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.24AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe eye

Antecedent chain #715 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.23NewNPIndefNPPossDettwo

Antecedent chain #716 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.23NewNPIndefNPPossDeta handful

Antecedent chain #717 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.23NewNP-SBJunknownSubjecta handful or two of good sweet clover chaff

Antecedent chain #718 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.23NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheir dung

Antecedent chain #720 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.22NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentthin light carcases

Antecedent chain #721 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.22InferredNPQuantNPPPobjectsome Horses ,such as *T*-1 have thin light carcases ,and *T*-1 do not work hard

Antecedent chain #722 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.22NewNP-SBJBareSubjectChaff

Antecedent chain #724 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.21NewNPFullNPPossDeteven beans

Antecedent chain #725 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.21InferredNPBarePossDethay

Antecedent chain #726 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.21NewNPQuantNPPPobjectany extraordinary speed

Antecedent chain #727 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.21NewNPQuantNPPPobjectseveral hours

Antecedent chain #729 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.20NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe Horse's wind

Antecedent chain #731 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.19IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe least water

Antecedent chain #732 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.19NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe smallest compass

Antecedent chain #734 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
16.C1.19NewNPDemNPPPobjectthat quality that *T*-1 affords the most nutriment ,and that *T*-2 lays in the smallest compass ,and *T*-2 requires the least water to digest it

Antecedent chain #736 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.17NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis work

Antecedent chain #737 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.17NewNPDefNPPossDetthe nature of his work

Antecedent chain #738 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.17NewNPAnchoredNPPossDethis constitution

Antecedent chain #739 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.17NewNPAnchoredNPPossDethis size

Antecedent chain #740 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.17NewNPunknownPPobjecthis size ,his constitution ,the nature of his work ,&c. ,&c.

Antecedent chain #741 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.17NewNP-MSRQuantNPArgumentmuch

Antecedent chain #742 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.17InferredNPBarePPobjecthay

Antecedent chain #743 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.17NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe quantity of hay *T*-1 a Horse should have

Antecedent chain #744 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.16NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe very best quality

Antecedent chain #747 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.16InferredNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta Horse *T*-1 to be kept in condition

Antecedent chain #748 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.15InferredNP-SBJBareSubjectHorses

Antecedent chain #750 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.15InferredNP-SBJBareSubjectHay

Antecedent chain #751 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.14InferredNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecthis wind

Antecedent chain #752 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.13NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmuch labour

Antecedent chain #753 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.12InferredNPFullNPPPobjectfood which *T*-2 affords the least nutriment

Antecedent chain #756 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.12NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentyour feed

Antecedent chain #757 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.11InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe blood

Antecedent chain #758 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.11NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta free circulation of the blood

Antecedent chain #759 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.11InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe heart

Antecedent chain #760 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.11InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe legs and those places most remote from the heart ,where *T*-1 a free circulation of the blood is prevented

Antecedent chain #762 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.10NewNP-SPRDefNPArgumentthe grease

Antecedent chain #763 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.10NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall probability

Antecedent chain #764 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.9NewNPBareWithPPArgumentwant of digestion

Antecedent chain #765 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.9NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecthis stomach

Antecedent chain #766 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.9NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe blood

Antecedent chain #767 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.9NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe circulation of the blood

Antecedent chain #769 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.9NewNPFullNPPPobjecthorse language

Antecedent chain #770 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.9NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentwhat *T*-4 is termed in horse language <$$font> *-4 fly to pieces ;that is ,he will become languid and dull ,from the circulation of the blood being retarded ,his stomach overcharged ,and want of digestion

Antecedent chain #771 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.9NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentwhat *T*-3 is termed *-3 too fleshy and gross

Antecedent chain #772 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.9NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe work or exercise *T*-2 the Horse has

Antecedent chain #773 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.8NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe nutriment that *T*-1 clean wholesome food yields

Antecedent chain #776 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.6NewNPFullNPPPobjectbody or constitution

Antecedent chain #777 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.6NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis habit of body or constitution

Antecedent chain #778 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.5NewNP-OB1BareArgumentinjury

Antecedent chain #780 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.5NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentonly water

Antecedent chain #781 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.5NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecthis drink

Antecedent chain #782 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.5NewNPQuantNPPossDeta few beans

Antecedent chain #783 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.5NewNPQuantNPPPobjectsome occasions

Antecedent chain #784 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.5NewNPBarePossDetoats

Antecedent chain #785 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.5NewNP-MSRIndefNPPossDeta little

Antecedent chain #786 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.5NewNPFullNPPossDeta little clover

Antecedent chain #787 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
15.C2.5NewNPBarePossDethay

Index

LengthChain number
3917 (yourself)
27219 (your)
25333 (your)
23105 (the Horse)
1738 (them)
17193 (such a comb)
16560 (you)
15196 (a hay-band *ICH*-1)
15246 (a Horse's coat)
15402 (I)
14593 (a Horse)
1365 (I)
10713 (Those Horses that *T*-1 eat their corn greedily without masticating it ,and it comes away with their dung)
10754 (clean wholesome food)
9455 (a Horse)
9469 (their food)
9673 (a Horse)
8266 (a Horse's)
8366 (a Horse)
8711 (good sweet clover chaff)
8774 (The food of the Horse ,only consisting of hay ,a little clover ,oats ,and ,on some occasions ,a few beans ,and his drink only water)
711 (his remaining allowance of hay ,being double what *T*-1 you gave in the morning)
7346 (the oats)
7625 (Beans)
653 (the cloaths)
6119 (the hair)
6134 (his mane and foretop)
6422 (most horses)
6437 (The quantity of hay that *T*-1 is given)
6581 (Some Horses)
6723 (a Horse)
512 (the beds)
566 (set the stable fair ,that is ,put his litter to rights)
5140 (his head ,mane ,tail ,and legs)
5164 (the brush)
5179 (the neck)
5198 (the horse)
5236 (Horses)
5307 (The curry-comb)
5319 (Horses)
5431 (many Horses)
5518 (the Horse ,which ,I may aver *T*-1 is not less sensible than any of these)
5656 (A Horse that *T*-1 is full of flesh)
4114 (the legs)
4185 (the near side of the horse)
4248 (a knob of common stone blue <$$font> such as used by washer-women)
4334 (the stable)
4348 (the manger)
4438 (a Horse)
4481 (the hay)
4558 (a Horse)
4563 (a large belly)
4686 (your Horses)
4735 (a Horse)
31 (your stable)
37 (the night)
332 (a greedy Horse for water)
359 (*T*-3 you strip the horse ,and *T*-3 *con* brush him well over)
361 (lads that *T*-1 could hardly be persuaded of the necessity of this)
363 (the stable)
393 (A hackney)
3117 (passing your hands down in like manner ,to feel that they are smooth ,and no particles of the straw or thistles ,which *T*-3 might be among it ,adhere or stick in the hair)
3123 (your hands)
3129 (a small cloth for that purpose)
3150 (the hackney stable)
3165 (a linen cloth to wipe him over with *T*-2)
3167 (the dust you intend *T*-2 to remove)
3170 (You now proceed to brush your Horse over ,)
3175 (many stable-men)
3176 (those places that *T*-1 are most conspicuous to the eye ,such as the fall of the neck ,the shoulders ,and hind quarters)
3195 (your left hand)
3224 (to rub and whisp well those places which *T*-2 were not proper *-2 for the comb to touch)
3251 (these stains)
3331 (the wet and muck)
3338 (the litter)
3357 (first ,throw all the dung off the litter ,)
3371 (the corn)
3394 (*T*-3)
3411 (their feed)
3417 (the Horses that *T*-2 have come within my knowledge)
3423 (their hay or oats)
3432 (the rider)
3483 (any Horses)
3576 (some Horses)
3597 (Water)
3612 (three times)
3653 (an excessive day's work)
3671 (an increase of food)
3680 (work)
3688 (you)
3719 (their corn)
3746 (too much hay)
3749 (a Horse thus fed)
3775 (quality and quantity)
219 (all the worst of the litter)
223 (making up the beds)
227 (You must now give him his remaining allowance of hay ,being double what *T*-1 you gave in the morning ,and his remaining feed of corn .)
229 (the wind)
245 (the morning)
252 (stripping the cloths off ,and brushing him over)
254 (a scruf ,which the Horse is much relieved by having it removed)
257 (therefore ,they could not conceive the necessity of it ;)
269 (But to return .At noon ,give him the like quantity of hay as in the morning ,and his feed of corn :)
272 (the like quantity of hay as in the morning)
274 (a Horse)
276 (a good hackney)
282 (ordinary work)
283 (feeding the hackney)
292 (for a good hackney ,to go thirty or forty miles $on {TEXT:an} end ,without drawing bit ,at the rate of from eight to ten miles an hour)
2101 (the hackney)
2102 (that this is the manner to feed for extraordinary cases ,or hunters)
2120 (the straw)
2122 (pass the whisp down the legs and tendons)
2124 (a clean loose whisp of straw)
2127 (The Horse's feet)
2131 (his tail)
2138 (then with a sponge or water-brush ,wet the top or roots of the mane ,)
2144 (the Horse's head)
2145 (his stall-collar)
2149 (The cloth being properly on without wrinkles ,but perfectly smooth)
2155 (very little difference)
2160 (I am only treating on the method to be pursued in the hackney stable ,and not in the racing and hunting stable ,though there is very little difference in treating the hunter and the hack ,except it be in a greater addition of clothing and more dressing ,the days *T*-4 he may be laying at rest)
2172 (a judge)
2178 (the shoulders)
2184 (the left hand)
2197 (proceed on in the order of his carcase ,on the back ,sides ,belly ,croup ,and so on to his hind legs ,which *T*-1 clean as carefully as the fore ones ;)
2221 (if it be dry and harsh ,sprinkle it with water ;)
2229 (it will be necessary to use your left hand ,which after a while you will find *T*-2 most handy and convenient {COM:period_missing})
2231 (to use your left hand ,which after a while you will find *T*-2 most handy and convenient)
2233 (the near side)
2242 (the back loins ,flank ,belly ,shoulders ,arms ,chest ,and neck)
2250 (but if you take a wet sponge ,and *con* well moisten the hair where *T*-1 the stain is ,then take a knob of common stone blue <$$font> such as used by washer-women <$$paren> ,)
2270 (but let it have its time to come off ;)
2272 (it)
2294 (you are to get it all out at once)
2295 (the sweat that *T*-2 is dried and fastened on the skin and roots of the hair ,appearing like a white and saltish dust)
2296 (to loosen the coat ,or the sweat that *T*-2 is dried and fastened on the skin and roots of the hair ,appearing like a white and saltish dust)
2300 (using it in proportion to the length and foulness of the coat ;that is ,if the coat is fast on ,long ,full of dust ,and very filthy ,you may use it freely to loosen the coat ,or the sweat that *T*-2 is dried and fastened on the skin and roots of the hair ,appearing like a white and saltish dust)
2304 (the teeth of such a comb should be remarkably even and dull not to scratch him .)
2309 (Horses that *T*-1 have been kept in stable and properly groomed)
2312 (the free use of the curry-comb)
2317 (their coats)
2318 (the state the Horse is in *T*-1 ,time of year ,&c.)
2320 (some Horses require much of the curry-comb)
2329 (The stable)
2335 (most Horses)
2336 (and shake in the stall ,)
2337 (the horse's stall)
2340 (by doing so you remove all the disagreeable smell that *T*-1 may probably arise from the bedding being allowed to remain under the manger ,)
2349 (your bedding that *T*-2 has been put under the manger)
2352 (a bucket of water)
2369 (the stable)
2384 (three quarterns or a peck)
2388 (a sufficient allowance)
2399 (to see some ,<$$font> that *T*-2 have been in the stable employment for a length of time ,not know what thing *T*-3 to do first ,and *con* occasion themselves trouble and loss of time ,by going wrong about things)
2400 (young hands)
2401 (the routine that *T*-1 is to be daily observed)
2403 (After having racked with hay ,you next feed ,as *T*-1 it is termed ,that is serving the oats .)
2404 (serving the oats)
2408 (But it is very common for a Horse to be off his food after any great exertion ,)
2412 (for a Horse to be off his food after any great exertion)
2415 (a Horse)
2418 (they disregard their food from this pleasing anxiety ,as *T*-2 children will ,when the prospect of pleasure is arrived)
2420 (the Horses that *T*-2 have come within my knowledge ,never performed the worse for it)
2426 (an impatient and pleasing anxiety of mind ,the animating prospect of the chase ,of which *T*-1 most horses are fond ,but some uncommonly so)
2430 (I have known many Horses ,when they perceive or think they are going out with the hounds ,or *con* have seen the rider come into the stable with his scarlet coat *ICH*-1 on ,and his white cords <$$font> ,refuse to eat their hay or oats :)
2441 (every Horse)
2443 (he has carried me a hundred miles ,without as *T*-1 it is termed <$$paren> drawing bit)
2445 (drawing bit)
2450 (a good Horse)
2459 (that nutriment)
2466 (the morning)
2473 (his allowance of oats)
2479 (leaving hay for the sake of oats)
2486 (some cause)
2487 (If a Horse leaves hay that *T*-1 is good and sweet)
2490 (The judgment in racking)
2493 (but little)
2494 (the Horse)
2500 (things)
2502 (the stable)
2516 (oftentimes)
2523 (his stated hours)
2530 (time)
2531 (the poultry that *T*-2 scratch and seek for insects and worms round adjacent places)
2537 (the dog ,who ,*T*-1 if he is accustomed to receive any thing from your plate at meals ,never fails to attend at the dinner-hour ,though in the intervening time he will be roving a great distance)
2545 (all animals)
2547 (they observe the periods as correctly as we ,who *T*-2 have recourse to time-pieces)
2554 (some further observations)
2561 (if his belly does not appear to increase or * get too large ,which *T*-1 must be particularly attended to *-1)
2562 (* get too large)
2575 (what *T*-2 is called *-3 $wash-bellied)
2599 (hard spring water)
2622 (draught Horses)
2635 (the stomach)
2637 (I)
2639 (Horses that *T*-2 are required to go at speed)
2659 (Good oats)
2663 (were you to put him to an excessive day's work ,before you had gradually reduced him)
2666 (that condition that *T*-2 is most desirable)
2667 (his flesh)
2668 (only a little walking exercise)
2672 (*T*-1 is full of flesh)
2682 (a Horse)
2697 (we)
2701 (from eight to sixteen pounds per day according to sizes ,constitution ,&c. ,&c.)
2714 (his oats)
2728 (fast work)
2730 (his food)
2733 (the least nutriment)
2745 (hay)
2755 (giving him too much hay)
2761 (fever)
2768 (to pieces)
2779 (hay ,a little clover ,oats ,and ,on some occasions ,a few beans)
12 (the routine of the stable)
13 (every thing)
14 (loose cloths)
15 (all the stall-collars)
16 (all dung)
18 (the course of the night)
19 (sometimes)
110 (they)
113 (the hind quarters)
114 (each side)
115 (the cleanest and driest part to top the bed with *T*-2)
116 (the morning)
118 (the litter *T*-1 you placed behind the Horse)
120 (the middle or bottom ,where *T*-1 the Horse is most likely to spoil it)
121 (the litter)
122 (all)
124 (expeditious purposes)
125 (good heart and spirits)
126 (particular occasions)
128 (a guide how *T*-1 you should vary it upon particular occasions ,so as to have your Horse in good heart and spirits ,but empty ,when wanted for expeditious purposes)
130 (the lungs)
131 (so much room)
133 (so forward *ICH*-1 a state of digestion *ICH*-2)
134 (it)
135 (his remaining feed of corn)
136 (double)
137 (double what *T*-1 you gave in the morning)
139 (his remaining allowance of hay ,being double what *T*-1 you gave in the morning ,and his remaining feed of corn)
140 (about eight o'clock)
141 (the final doing up)
142 (his belly)
143 (good)
144 (more than *T*-1 will do him good)
146 (a greater quantity of water than in the morning)
147 (a probability of the Horse going out)
148 (the mane and tail ,&c.)
149 (his legs)
150 (a freer circulation)
151 (the blood)
155 (much)
156 (the imperceptible perspiration ,which *T*-1 is always going on)
158 (many others)
160 (the necessity of it)
162 (dust)
164 (the necessity of this)
167 (watering time ,which *T*-2 is about four o'clock)
168 (all that *T*-1 is necessary)
170 (the dung)
171 (his litter)
173 (his feed of corn)
175 (the like quantity of hay as in the morning ,and his feed of corn)
177 (a regular mode of training)
178 (extraordinary work ,which *T*-2 requires a Horse to go through a regular mode of training)
179 (an hour)
180 (sixteen)
181 (twenty miles)
184 (an hour)
185 (ten)
186 (eight)
187 (from eight to ten miles an hour)
188 (the rate of from eight to ten miles an hour)
189 (bit)
190 (thirty or forty miles)
191 (moderate exercise)
194 (his rider)
195 (comfort to his rider)
196 (ease to himself)
197 (ease to himself ,and comfort to his rider)
198 (hunters)
199 (extraordinary cases)
1100 (extraordinary cases ,or hunters)
1103 (the reasons for feeding the hackney)
1104 (nothing)
1106 (The morning's)
1107 (The morning's business of the stable)
1108 (all times)
1109 (a little)
1110 (a little extra trouble)
1111 (grease)
1112 (the heels)
1113 (swelled legs)
1115 (any fluid that *T*-1 may be detained in those parts ,which *T*-2 too frequently occasion swelled legs)
1116 (the absorption of any fluid that *T*-1 may be detained in those parts ,which *T*-2 too frequently occasion swelled legs)
1118 (the circulation)
1121 (no particles of the straw or thistles ,which *T*-3 might be among it)
1125 (both knees)
1126 (each hand)
1128 (the dung and litter)
1130 (a wet sponge)
1132 (any dirt or filth that *T*-2 may be remaining under the tail)
1133 (his stall collar)
1135 (the off side)
1136 (the top of the mane)
1137 (the near side)
1139 (a sponge or water-brush)
1141 (the throat)
1142 (the root of the ears)
1143 (every part)
1146 (a complete rubbing and brushing ,which *T*-1 was not so practicable with the stall-collar on)
1147 (the stall)
1148 (the roller)
1151 (the days *T*-4 he may be laying at rest)
1152 (more dressing)
1153 (a greater addition of clothing)
1154 (a greater addition of clothing and more dressing)
1156 (the hack)
1157 (the hunter)
1158 (the racing and hunting stable)
1159 (the method to be pursued in the hackney stable)
1161 (cold)
1162 (every part)
1163 (the head)
1166 (any other article)
1168 (a part of it)
1169 (much of the dust)
1171 (the parts not immediately in view)
1173 (external appearances)
1174 (some persons)
1177 (the most)
1180 (the fall of the neck)
1181 (the fall of the neck ,the shoulders ,and hind quarters)
1182 (the eye)
1183 (most)
1186 (the near fetlock and heel)
1187 (the straight way of the hair)
1188 (the top of the neck)
1189 (all parts)
1190 (your way)
1191 (the Horse's body)
1192 (the croup or rump)
1194 (the right hand)
1199 (the fore ones)
1200 (his hind legs ,which *T*-1 clean as carefully as the fore ones)
1201 (the back ,sides ,belly ,croup ,and so on)
1202 (his carcase)
1203 (the order of his carcase)
1204 (the heels ,where *T*-1 you could not get your curry-comb)
1205 (the dirt)
1206 (the sinews and fetlocks)
1207 (the arms ,knees)
1208 (the arms ,knees ,and the sinews and fetlocks)
1209 (the fore legs)
1210 (the chest ,particularly between the fore legs)
1211 (the under part of the neck)
1212 (the shoulders ,the under part of the neck ,the chest ,particularly between the fore legs)
1213 (the top of the neck)
1214 (its situation)
1215 (yourself)
1216 (the most convenient part of the Horse)
1217 (the right hand)
1218 (his head)
1220 (so much)
1222 (about a foot in length)
1223 (half)
1225 (some half-worn straw)
1226 (a whisp)
1227 (those places which *T*-2 were not proper *-2 for the comb to touch)
1228 (the dust *T*-1 you have raised by the curry-comb)
1230 (a while)
1232 (this difference)
1234 (like manner)
1235 (a secure place)
1237 (their coats)
1238 (the body)
1239 (the natural and imperceptible perspiration of the body)
1240 (the dust occasioned by the natural and imperceptible perspiration of the body)
1241 (the head)
1243 (tender places)
1244 (tender places ,or those thin of hair)
1245 (no part the comb can be conveniently applied to *T*-1)
1247 (the Horse's hind quarter)
1249 (all stains)
1252 (a piece of flannel)
1253 (common stone blue <$$font> such as used by washer-women)
1254 (a wet sponge)
1255 (grey or white Horses)
1256 (any dung)
1257 (the Horse's hock)
1258 (the horse's legs)
1259 (care)
1260 (all dried dung)
1261 (the quarters)
1262 (the dust)
1263 (the purpose of unmatting the hair and loosening the dust)
1264 (the hind quarter)
1265 (his coat)
1267 (things)
1268 (Providence)
1269 (the Horse's skin)
1271 (good feed)
1273 (its time to come off)
1274 (the purpose of removing the coat)
1275 (too free a use of the comb for the purpose of removing the coat)
1276 (the season *T*-2 the Horse is changing his coat ,at which *T*-3 the hair will come off freely with the curry-comb)
1277 (Another thing *T*-1 to be observed)
1278 (proper condition)
1279 (the hunter)
1280 (the race-horse)
1281 (the race-horse ,or the hunter ,when got into proper condition)
1282 (Horses whose coats *T*-2 are fine and clean ,such as the race-horse ,or the hunter ,when got into proper condition)
1283 (what *T*-1 you do with Horses whose coats *T*-2 are fine and clean ,such as the race-horse ,or the hunter ,when got into proper condition)
1284 (a rusetty appearance)
1285 (small scabs)
1286 (an ichorsus {COM:sic} discharge *ICH*-3)
1287 (a healthy state)
1288 (that imperceptible perspiration which *T*-2 in a healthy state is always going on ,but if *T*-2 prevented ,an ichorsus {COM:sic} discharge *ICH*-3 is frequently set up ,which *T*-4 will dry into small scabs)
1289 (cold)
1290 (the skin)
1291 (the pores of the skin)
1292 (too much)
1293 (a work of time)
1297 (a white and saltish dust)
1298 (the skin and roots of the hair)
1299 (the coat ,or the sweat that *T*-2 is dried and fastened on the skin and roots of the hair ,appearing like a white and saltish dust)
1301 (the length and foulness of the coat ;that is ,if the coat is fast on ,long ,full of dust ,and very filthy ,you may use it freely to loosen the coat ,or the sweat that *T*-2 is dried and fastened on the skin and roots of the hair ,appearing like a white and saltish dust)
1302 (the hind quarters)
1303 (the near side)
1305 (the teeth of such a comb)
1306 (any dung the Horse may have laid on *T*-2)
1308 (no other use of the curry-comb than merely to clean the brush ,or occasionally to rub off any dung the Horse may have laid on *T*-2)
1310 (their coats)
1311 (the thickness ,length ,and foulness of the coat)
1313 (the teeth and sharpness of the comb)
1314 (the pains)
1315 (person's *ICH*-3)
1316 (person's *ICH*-3 {COM:sic} hands ,that *T*-4 either do not know ,or do not take the pains to keep a Horse's coat clean and fine)
1321 (none)
1322 (others)
1323 (much of the curry-comb)
1324 (some Horses)
1325 (its being applicable to the Horse)
1326 (great attention)
1327 (more knowledge and judgment than *T*-2 *exp* at first appears)
1328 (a work that *T*-1 requires more knowledge and judgment than *T*-2 *exp* at first appears)
1330 (Directions for Dressing Horses .)
1332 (any effluvia from the dung and urine)
1339 (a little of the litter)
1341 (inflamed lungs)
1342 (glanders)
1343 (the eyes)
1344 (diseases of the eyes)
1345 (diseases of the eyes ,glanders ,inflamed lungs ,&c. ,&c)
1347 (all probability)
1350 (all the disagreeable smell that *T*-1 may probably arise from the bedding being allowed to remain under the manger)
1351 (the wall)
1353 (the stall)
1354 (the dung-heap)
1355 (the driest and best of the litter)
1356 (all the dung)
1358 (a $single-horse {TEXT:single_Horse} stable)
1359 (your absence)
1360 (the stable boy)
1361 (orders *ICH*-1)
1362 (some considerable extent)
1363 (an establishment of some considerable extent)
1364 (it)
1365 (a few $go-downs {TEXT:go_downs} of water)
1367 (your saddles and exercising bridles *ICH*-2)
1368 (the morning)
1370 (your entering the stable)
1372 (a time)
1373 (too greedy a mouthful)
1374 (your hand)
1375 (hay or straw)
1376 (a whisp of hay or straw)
1377 (cat's dung)
1378 (rat's dung)
1379 (rat's dung and cat's dung)
1380 (sometime)
1381 (any thing *T*-1 you perceive *T*-2 is unfit or unpleasant ,which *T*-3 will sometime be found among them ,frequently rat's dung and cat's dung)
1382 (the chaff)
1383 (sweet and clean food)
1385 (one-fourth of the quantity)
1386 (a peck)
1387 (three quarterns)
1389 (the day)
1390 (whatever *T*-1 is deemed *-1 a sufficient allowance for the Horse ,for the day)
1391 (loss of time)
1392 (trouble)
1393 (trouble and loss of time)
1395 (a length of time)
1396 (the stable employment)
1397 (some ,<$$font> that *T*-2 have been in the stable employment for a length of time)
1398 (no uncommon thing)
1405 (a true horse-man)
1406 (a pleasant circumstance)
1407 (no means)
1409 (any great exertion)
1410 (his)
1413 (a bad prognostic)
1414 (such circumstances)
1416 (the day)
1419 (my knowledge)
1421 (an empty stomach)
1424 (the prospect of pleasure)
1425 (children)
1427 (some)
1428 (the chase ,of which *T*-1 most horses are fond ,but some uncommonly so)
1429 (the animating prospect of the chase ,of which *T*-1 most horses are fond ,but some uncommonly so)
1433 (his white cords)
1434 (his scarlet coat)
1435 (his scarlet coat *ICH*-1)
1436 (the hounds)
1439 (dust and seeds)
1440 (such extraordinary exertions)
1442 (none but thorough good Horses ,in proper condition)
1444 (bit)
1446 (a hundred miles)
1447 (a moderate computation)
1448 (twelve hours)
1449 (many times)
1451 (that much of him)
1452 (twelve hours)
1453 (proper condition)
1454 (great exertion)
1456 (the time *T*-6 you want him for great exertion)
1457 (what *T*-5 you cram into him at the time *T*-6 you want him for great exertion)
1458 (his work)
1460 (its consequent stimulus)
1461 (that nutriment and its consequent stimulus)
1462 (the food that *T*-2 he has digested ,and from which *T*-3 he has obtained that nutriment and its consequent stimulus)
1463 (it)
1464 (a full belly)
1465 (some exertion)
1467 (himself)
1468 (abundant feeding in the morning)
1470 (his breakfast)
1471 (about three pounds)
1472 (the average)
1474 (one quarter of his daily allowance ,which ,*T*-1 on the average ,is about three pounds to his breakfast)
1475 (His morning's racking)
1476 (the small quantity of hay that I recommended *T*-2 to be given)
1477 (his stomach)
1478 (hay that *T*-1 is good and clean)
1480 (the sake of oats)
1482 (other horses)
1484 (cats)
1485 (sometimes)
1488 (hay that *T*-1 is good and sweet)
1489 (a Horse)
1491 (his rack ,&c. ,&c.)
1492 (an appetite)
1495 (a time)
1496 (racking)
1497 (the like)
1498 (your eye)
1499 (The first thing *T*-1 to be done *ICH*-2)
1501 (sufficient time)
1503 (they)
1504 (least)
1505 (two hours at least)
1506 (such cases)
1507 (otherwise)
1508 (an early hour)
1509 (Horses)
1510 (a later hour)
1511 (the days)
1512 (five o'clock in summer)
1513 (the season or circumstances)
1514 (as little variation ,as *T*-2 the season or circumstances may require)
1515 (Regular and stated hours)
1517 (such manner ,as those accustomed to Horses $can $not {TEXT:cannot} fail *T*-1 to understand)
1519 (his food)
1520 (much anxiety)
1521 (the accustomed time)
1522 (feed and water)
1524 (these)
1525 (any of these)
1526 (no wonder that the Horse ,which ,I may aver *T*-1 is not less sensible than any of these ,should know his stated hours ;)
1527 (like manner)
1528 (pigs and cows)
1529 (great exactness)
1532 (the door they are fed at *T*-3)
1533 (the accustomed hour)
1534 (adjacent places)
1535 (insects and worms)
1536 (a great distance)
1538 (the intervening time)
1539 (the dinner-hour)
1540 (your plate)
1541 (any thing)
1542 (recourse to time-pieces)
1543 (we ,who *T*-2 have recourse to time-pieces)
1544 (the periods)
1546 (many instances)
1548 (a knowledge of time)
1549 (strict regularity)
1550 (Stable hours)
1551 (that routine ,which *T*-1 is daily to be pursued)
1552 (things)
1553 (the daily employment in the stable)
1555 (the present)
1556 (The foregoing remarks ,relative to feeding)
1557 (hay and water)
1559 (his allowance of hay and water)
1564 (the evening)
1565 (the morning)
1566 (Half a stable-pail of water)
1567 (proper shape)
1568 (proper feeding and exercise)
1569 (nothing)
1570 (a good feeder)
1571 (a good constitution)
1572 (a good constitution ,and a good feeder)
1573 (a sign of a good constitution ,and a good feeder)
1574 (a bad sign)
1577 (their bellies)
1578 (water)
1579 (the day)
1580 (the work)
1582 (work)
1583 (a moderate quantity)
1584 (Such)
1585 (distress of wind)
1586 (immoderate perspiration)
1587 (immoderate perspiration ,and distress of wind)
1588 (work)
1589 (themselves)
1590 (others)
1591 (their discretion)
1592 (constitution)
1594 (size of the Horse)
1595 (circumstances)
1596 (circumstances ,size of the Horse ,constitution ,&c.)
1598 (The quantity in this)
1600 (a loomy {COM:sic} or chalky soil)
1601 (the water)
1602 (ponds ,where *T*-3 the water gets impregnated and softened by a loomy {COM:sic} or chalky soil)
1603 (springs that *T*-2 supply ponds ,where *T*-3 the water gets impregnated and softened by a loomy {COM:sic} or chalky soil)
1604 (such)
1605 (a fine spring)
1606 (water pumped from a fine spring)
1607 (running streams)
1608 (rivers)
1609 (rivers and running streams)
1610 (Soft water)
1611 (draught Horses)
1613 (travelling Horses)
1614 (some)
1615 (a day)
1616 (twice a day)
1617 (the constitution of the Horse)
1618 (due attention to the constitution of the Horse)
1619 (caution)
1620 (caution ,and due attention to the constitution of the Horse)
1621 (small quantities)
1623 (coach)
1624 (coach or omnibus Horses)
1626 (others)
1627 (that extreme caution required with others)
1628 (a moderate rate)
1629 (Horses that *T*-1 travel at a moderate rate ,such as draught Horses)
1630 (the Horse's wind)
1631 (some constitutions)
1632 (immediate work)
1633 (feeding too heartily of beans)
1634 (feeding too heartily of beans ,and then the Horse put into immediate work)
1636 (cases where *T*-1 the stomach has been ruptured by feeding too heartily of beans ,and then the Horse put into immediate work)
1638 (more water)
1640 (light working Horses)
1641 (any means)
1642 (Horses ,that is ,hard working Horses)
1643 (high feed)
1644 (as much as *T*-1 he could eat)
1645 (no danger of over-feeding him)
1646 (constant hard work)
1647 (others)
1648 (much heartier feeders than others)
1649 (some Horses)
1650 (his constitution)
1651 (his food)
1652 (much)
1654 (no more than exercise)
1655 (three quarters of oats per day)
1657 (the work or exercise the Horse has to contend with *T*-1)
1658 (some measure)
1660 (proper quantities)
1661 (saddle Horses)
1662 (some inflammatory disease)
1664 (an excessive day's)
1665 (an incumbrance)
1669 (good looking after)
1670 (good looking after and regular exercise)
1674 (nothing)
1675 (nothing the worse)
1676 (his strength ,as well as his flesh)
1677 (so much out of him as to exhaust his strength ,as well as his flesh)
1678 (tolerable condition)
1679 (an allowance that *T*-2 would keep him in tolerable condition with only a little walking exercise)
1681 (his keep)
1683 (poverty)
1684 (A Horse)
1685 (too much hay and water)
1687 (the sake of having your Horses fat and plump)
1689 (the contrary)
1690 (their allowance)
1691 (the flank and quarters)
1692 (the remainder)
1693 (judgment according to circumstances)
1694 (an indefinite quantity)
1695 (twenty pounds)
1696 (sixteen)
1698 (more)
1699 (large carriage Horses)
1700 (about twelve pounds)
1702 (sizes ,constitution ,&c. ,&c.)
1703 (sixteen)
1704 (eight)
1705 (I)
1706 (a saddle Horse)
1707 (hay)
1708 (the quantity of hay that *T*-1 may be necessary for a saddle Horse)
1709 (some idea of the quantity of hay that *T*-1 may be necessary for a saddle Horse)
1710 (slow draught Horses)
1712 (the eye)
1715 (two)
1716 (a handful)
1717 (a handful or two of good sweet clover chaff)
1718 (their dung)
1720 (thin light carcases)
1721 (some Horses ,such as *T*-1 have thin light carcases ,and *T*-1 do not work hard)
1722 (Chaff)
1724 (even beans)
1725 (hay)
1726 (any extraordinary speed)
1727 (several hours)
1729 (the Horse's wind)
1731 (the least water)
1732 (the smallest compass)
1734 (that quality that *T*-1 affords the most nutriment ,and that *T*-2 lays in the smallest compass ,and *T*-2 requires the least water to digest it)
1736 (his work)
1737 (the nature of his work)
1738 (his constitution)
1739 (his size)
1740 (his size ,his constitution ,the nature of his work ,&c. ,&c.)
1741 (much)
1742 (hay)
1743 (the quantity of hay *T*-1 a Horse should have)
1744 (the very best quality)
1747 (a Horse *T*-1 to be kept in condition)
1748 (Horses)
1750 (Hay)
1751 (his wind)
1752 (much labour)
1753 (food which *T*-2 affords the least nutriment)
1756 (your feed)
1757 (the blood)
1758 (a free circulation of the blood)
1759 (the heart)
1760 (the legs and those places most remote from the heart ,where *T*-1 a free circulation of the blood is prevented)
1762 (the grease)
1763 (all probability)
1764 (want of digestion)
1765 (his stomach)
1766 (the blood)
1767 (the circulation of the blood)
1769 (horse language)
1770 (what *T*-4 is termed in horse language <$$font> *-4 fly to pieces ;that is ,he will become languid and dull ,from the circulation of the blood being retarded ,his stomach overcharged ,and want of digestion)
1771 (what *T*-3 is termed *-3 too fleshy and gross)
1772 (the work or exercise *T*-2 the Horse has)
1773 (the nutriment that *T*-1 clean wholesome food yields)
1776 (body or constitution)
1777 (his habit of body or constitution)
1778 (injury)
1780 (only water)
1781 (his drink)
1782 (a few beans)
1783 (some occasions)
1784 (oats)
1785 (a little)
1786 (a little clover)
1787 (hay)

Here are several lists of subject-referents in main clauses.

The first list is for all subjects,
The second list is for all main clause subjects,
the third one for 3rd person main clause subjects.

Each list only gives the first occurrance of a subject-referent.

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LocChainIdPGNRefTypeNPtypeNode
15.C2.57813sNewAnchoredNPhis drink
15.C2.77753nsIdentityProquality and quantity
15.C2.8774emptyIdentityZeroSbjThe food of the Horse ,only consisting of hay ,a little clover ,oats ,and ,on some occasions ,a few beans ,and his drink only water
15.C2.97653sNewAnchoredNPhis stomach
15.C2.97673sNewDefNPthe circulation of the blood
15.C2.97683sIdentityDemto pieces
15.C2.117583sNewIndefNPa free circulation of the blood
15.C2.11761emptyIdentityZeroSbjfever
15.C2.127543msIdentityProclean wholesome food
15.C2.127553sIdentityDemgiving him too much hay
15.C2.137493sInferredIndefNPa Horse thus fed
15.C2.147513sInferredAnchoredNPhis wind
15.C2.157483pInferredBareHorses
15.C2.157503sInferredBareHay
15.C2.167473sInferredIndefNPa Horse to be kept in condition
15.C2.177353sInferredIndefNPa Horse
16.C1.197303sInferredAnchoredNPhis food
16.C1.207293sNewDefNPthe Horse's wind
16.C1.217233msIdentityProa Horse
16.C1.217283sIdentityAnchoredNPfast work
16.C1.227223sNewBareChaff
16.C1.237173sNewunknowna handful or two of good sweet clover chaff
16.C1.237193nsIdentityProtheir corn
16.C1.247133pIdentityProThose Horses that eat their corn greedily without masticating it ,and it comes away with their dung
16.C1.257113nsIdentityProgood sweet clover chaff
16.C1.267003pNewIndefNPabout twelve pounds
16.C1.267051sAssumedProI
16.C1.276993pInferredFullNPlarge carriage Horses
16.C1.286971pCrossSpeechProwe
16.C1.296933sNewFullNPjudgment according to circumstances
16.C1.316863pIdentityAnchoredNPyour Horses
16.C1.316882IdentityProyou
16.C2.326833sNewBarepoverty
16.C2.326843sInferredIndefNPA Horse
16.C2.336803sIdentityAnchoredNPwork
16.C2.336823sNewIndefNPa Horse
16.C2.376733msIdentityProa Horse
16.C2.386723nsIdentityProis full of flesh
16.C2.396673sCrossSpeechAnchoredNPhis flesh
16.C2.406633nsIdentityProwere you to put him to an excessive day's work ,before you had gradually reduced him
16.C2.426563sIdentityDefNPA Horse that is full of flesh
16.C2.426593sIdentityDemGood oats
16.C2.446493pNewQuantNPsome Horses
16.C2.446533sIdentityAnchoredNPan excessive day's work
16.C2.466433sNewFullNPhigh feed
17.C1.476393pIdentityProHorses that are required to go at speed
17.C1.496353sIdentityDefNPthe stomach
17.C1.496371sIdentityProI
17.C1.505933sIdentityDefNPa Horse
17.C1.526253pIdentityProBeans
17.C1.535973sNewBareWater
17.C1.546143NewQuantNPsome
17.C1.56612emptyIdentityZeroSbjthree times
17.C1.576103sNewFullNPSoft water
17.C1.586093sNewunknownrivers and running streams
17.C1.596013sInferredDefNPthe water
17.C1.596033pNewFullNPsprings that supply ponds ,where the water gets impregnated and softened by a loomy {COM:sic} or chalky soil
17.C1.596043NewIndefNPsuch
17.C1.605983sNewDefNPThe quantity in this
17.C1.635893pIdentityPro
17.C1.635903NewIndefNPothers
17.C1.645813pIdentityProSome Horses
17.C1.645843NewIndefNPSuch
17.C1.655783sInferredBarewater
17.C1.655803sInferredDefNPthe work
17.C2.675763pIdentityProsome Horses
17.C2.675773pNewAnchoredNPtheir bellies
17.C2.685753nsIdentityProwhat is called $wash-bellied
17.C2.715693sNewQuantNPnothing
17.C2.725663sNewQuantNPHalf a stable-pail of water
17.C2.735583sIdentityDefNPa Horse
17.C2.73562emptyIdentityTraceget too large
17.C2.735633sIdentityAnchoredNPa large belly
17.C2.745602IdentityProyou
17.C2.785563NewDefNPThe foregoing remarks ,relative to feeding
17.C2.795543nsIdentityProsome further observations
17.C2.815503pNewFullNPStable hours
17.C2.835453pIdentityProall animals
17.C2.835473nsIdentityProthey observe the periods as correctly as we ,who have recourse to time-pieces
17.C2.845373msIdentityProthe dog ,who , if he is accustomed to receive any thing from your plate at meals ,never fails to attend at the dinner-hour ,though in the intervening time he will be roving a great distance
17.C2.855283pNewFullNPpigs and cows
17.C2.855313pIdentityProthe poultry that scratch and seek for insects and worms round adjacent places
18.C1.87523emptyIdentityZeroSbjhis stated hours
18.C1.885163pIdentityDemNPoftentimes
18.C1.88518emptyIdentityZeroSbjthe Horse ,which ,I may aver is not less sensible than any of these
18.C1.895133pNewDefNPthe season or circumstances
18.C1.895153pNewFullNPRegular and stated hours
18.C1.905093pNewBareHorses
18.C1.905103sNewIndefNPa later hour
18.C1.905113pNewDefNPthe days
18.C1.915023sIdentityDefNPthe stable
18.C1.915033pNewProthey
18.C1.925003pIdentityProthings
18.C1.934993sNewDefNPThe first thing to be done
18.C1.944903sNewDefNPThe judgment in racking
18.C1.944943msIdentityProthe Horse
18.C1.954893sNewIndefNPa Horse
18.C1.964863nsIdentityProsome cause
18.C1.974843pNewBarecats
18.C1.984833pIdentityBareany Horses
18.C1.994693msIdentityProtheir food
18.C1.99481emptyIdentityZeroSbjthe hay
18.C1.1004793sIdentityDemleaving hay for the sake of oats
18.C1.1024753sNewDefNPHis morning's racking
18.C1.1034683sNewFullNPabundant feeding in the morning
18.C2.1074643sNewIndefNPa full belly
18.C2.1084553msIdentityProa Horse
18.C2.1084633nsIdentityProthe food that he has digested ,and from which he has obtained that nutriment and its consequent stimulus
18.C2.1094503sNewIndefNPa good Horse
18.C2.1114453nsIdentityProdrawing bit
18.C2.1124433sIdentityDemhe has carried me a hundred miles ,without as it is termed <$$paren> drawing bit
18.C2.1134423NewQuantNPnone but thorough good Horses ,in proper condition
18.C2.1154373nsIdentityProThe quantity of hay that is given
18.C2.1164383msIdentityProa Horse
18.C2.117431emptyIdentityZeroSbjmany Horses
18.C2.1174323sNewDefNPthe rider
18.C2.1174353sNewunknownhis scarlet coat
18.C2.1184273NewQuantNPsome
18.C2.1184303sIdentityDemI have known many Horses ,when they perceive or think they are going out with the hounds ,or have seen the rider come into the stable with his scarlet coat on ,and his white cords <$$font> ,refuse to eat their hay or oats :
18.C2.1194223pIdentityPromost horses
18.C2.1194243sNewDefNPthe prospect of pleasure
18.C2.1194253pNewBarechildren
19.C1.1204203nsIdentityProthe Horses that have come within my knowledge ,never performed the worse for it
19.C1.1214163sNewDefNPthe day
19.C1.1214173pIdentityProthe Horses that have come within my knowledge
19.C1.1224153sNewIndefNPa Horse
19.C1.1233663sNewIndefNPa Horse
19.C1.1234123nsIdentityProfor a Horse to be off his food after any great exertion
19.C1.1244083sIdentityDemBut it is very common for a Horse to be off his food after any great exertion ,
19.C1.1254033sIdentityDemAfter having racked with hay ,you next feed ,as it is termed ,that is serving the oats .
19.C1.1254043nsIdentityProserving the oats
19.C1.1274003pIdentityProyoung hands
19.C1.1274021sIdentityProI
19.C1.128394emptyIdentityZeroSbj
19.C1.1283973NewQuantNPsome ,<$$font> that have been in the stable employment for a length of time
19.C1.1283993nsIdentityProto see some ,<$$font> that have been in the stable employment for a length of time ,not know what thing to do first ,and occasion themselves trouble and loss of time ,by going wrong about things
19.C1.1293853sNewunknownone-fourth of the quantity
19.C1.1293883nsIdentityProa sufficient allowance
19.C1.1303833sInferredFullNPsweet and clean food
19.C2.1363643nsAssumedProit
19.C2.1373573sIdentityDemNPfirst ,throw all the dung off the litter ,
19.C2.1423313sIdentityDemthe wet and muck
19.C2.1443523sIdentityDefNPa bucket of water
19.C2.1463493sIdentityDefNPyour bedding that has been put under the manger
19.C2.1483403sIdentityDemby doing so you remove all the disagreeable smell that may probably arise from the bedding being allowed to remain under the manger ,
19.C2.1503353pNewQuantNPmost Horses
19.C2.1513363sIdentityDemand shake in the stall ,
19.C2.1523332IdentityProyour
19.C2.1523343sIdentityAnchoredNPthe stable
19.C2.1573293sIdentityDemThe stable
19.C2.1583073sInferredDefNPThe curry-comb
19.C2.1593263sNewFullNPgreat attention
19.C2.1603223NewIndefNPothers
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20.C2.1812513pInferredDemNPthese stains
20.C2.1862483nsIdentityProa knob of common stone blue <$$font> such as used by washer-women
20.C2.1882443sNewunknowntender places ,or those thin of hair
21.C1.1892413sNewDefNPthe head
21.C1.1912363pIdentityProHorses
21.C1.1942313nsIdentityProto use your left hand ,which after a while you will find most handy and convenient
21.C1.1951933sIdentityDefNPsuch a comb
21.C1.1952293sIdentityDemit will be necessary to use your left hand ,which after a while you will find most handy and convenient {COM:period_missing}
21.C1.2001963nsIdentityProa hay-band
21.C1.2002213sIdentityDemif it be dry and harsh ,sprinkle it with water ;
21.C1.2011673sNewDefNPthe dust you intend to remove
21.C2.2141703sIdentityDefNPYou now proceed to brush your Horse over ,
21.C2.2161763pIdentityDemNPthose places that are most conspicuous to the eye ,such as the fall of the neck ,the shoulders ,and hind quarters
21.C2.2171753pIdentityPromany stable-men
21.C2.2191713pNewDefNPthe parts not immediately in view
21.C2.2191723msIdentityProa judge
21.C2.2201653sIdentityDefNPa linen cloth to wipe him over with
21.C2.2201683sNewIndefNPa part of it
21.C2.2201693NewQuantNPmuch of the dust
22.C1.2221603nsIdentityProI am only treating on the method to be pursued in the hackney stable ,and not in the racing and hunting stable ,though there is very little difference in treating the hunter and the hack ,except it be in a greater addition of clothing and more dressing ,the days he may be laying at rest
22.C1.2321293sIdentityDemNPa small cloth for that purpose
22.C1.2321343sIdentityDefNPhis mane and foretop
22.C1.2361283pAssumedDefNPthe dung and litter
22.C1.237127emptyIdentityZeroSbjThe Horse's feet
22.C1.2381143pAssumedDefNPthe legs
22.C1.2381243sNewIndefNPa clean loose whisp of straw
22.C2.240117emptyIdentityZeroSbjpassing your hands down in like manner ,to feel that they are smooth ,and no particles of the straw or thistles ,which might be among it ,adhere or stick in the hair
22.C2.2411123pAssumedDefNPthe heels
22.C2.2421053sIdentityDefNPthe Horse
22.C2.2421073sNewDefNPThe morning's business of the stable
22.C2.2441023nsIdentityProthat this is the manner to feed for extraordinary cases ,or hunters
22.C2.245933sNewIndefNPA hackney
22.C2.246763sNewIndefNPa good hackney
22.C2.246923nsIdentityProfor a good hackney ,to go thirty or forty miles $on {TEXT:an} end ,without drawing bit ,at the rate of from eight to ten miles an hour
22.C2.250663sIdentityDemset the stable fair ,that is ,put his litter to rights
22.C2.252693sIdentityDemBut to return .At noon ,give him the like quantity of hay as in the morning ,and his feed of corn :
22.C2.254613pIdentityProlads that could hardly be persuaded of the necessity of this
22.C2.255583NewQuantNPmany others
23.C1.256543nsIdentityProa scruf ,which the Horse is much relieved by having it removed
23.C1.256563sNewDefNPthe imperceptible perspiration ,which is always going on
23.C1.261383msIdentityProthem
23.C1.269293sIdentityDemthe wind
23.C1.270233sIdentityDefNPmaking up the beds
23.C1.271113sIdentityDefNPhis remaining allowance of hay ,being double what you gave in the morning