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" I ever wish to change such hours of freedom for all the luxuries of civilized life, and, unnatural and extraordinary as it may appear, yet such is the fascination of the life of the mountain hunter, that I believe not one instance could be adduced of... "
London Labour and the London Poor: A Cyclopaedia of the Condition and ... - Page 320
by Henry Mayhew - 1851
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 64

England - 1848 - 788 pages
...mountain hunter, that I believe not one instance could be adduced of even the most polished and civilised of men, who had once tasted the sweets of its attendant...more to partake of its pleasures and allurements." On his return to Europe from the Far West, Mr Rnxton, animated with a spirit as enterprising and fearless...
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Adventures in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains

George Frederick Augustus Ruxton - Indians of North America - 1848 - 324 pages
...fantastic shapes it assumed, peopling the solitude with figures of those ffir away. Scarcely, however, did I ever wish to change such hours of freedom for...more to partake of its pleasures and allurements. Nothing can be more social and cheering than the welcome blaze ' of the camp fire on a cold winter's...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 64

England - 1848 - 802 pages
...mountain hunter, that I believe hot one instance could be adduced of even the most polished and civilised of men, who had once tasted the sweets of its attendant...more to partake of its pleasures and allurements." Un his return to Europe from the Far West, Mr Bnxton, animated with a spirit as enterprising and fearless...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 64

Scotland - 1848 - 798 pages
...mountain hunter, that I believe not one instance could be adduced of even the most polished and civilised of men, who had once tasted the sweets of its attendant...more to partake of its pleasures and allurements." On his return to Europe from the Far West, Mr Buxton, animated with a spirit as enterprising and fearless...
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Adventures in Mexico and the Rocky Mountains

George Frederick Augustus Ruxton - Indians of North America - 1848 - 320 pages
...of men, who had once tasted the sweets gf its attendant liberty and freedom from every worldly tare, not regretting the moment when he exchanged, it for...more to partake of its pleasures and allurements. Nothing can be more social and cheering than the welcome blaze of the camp fire on a cold winter's...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Volume 46

Science - 1849 - 428 pages
...fantastic shapes it assumed, peopling the solitude with figures of those far away. Scarcely, however, did I ever wish to change such hours of freedom for...more to partake of its pleasures and allurements." The vast store of interesting information which Mr Ruxton gathered in the far west created a thirst...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., Volume 46

Science - 1849 - 424 pages
...fantastic shapes it assumed, peopling the solitude with figures of those far away. Scarcely, however, did I ever wish to change such hours of freedom for...more to partake of its pleasures and allurements." The vast store of interesting information which Mr Ruxton gathered in the far west created a thirst...
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Life in the Far West

George Frederick Ruxton - Frontier and pioneer life - 1849 - 340 pages
...mountain hunter, that I believe not one instance could be adduced of even the most polished and civilised of men, who had once tasted the sweets of its attendant...more to partake of its pleasures and allurements." On his return to Europe from the Far West, Mr Ruxton, animated with a spirit as enterprising and fearless...
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Life in the Far West

George Frederick Augustus Ruxton - Frontier and pioneer life - 1849 - 384 pages
...mountain hunter, that I believe not one instance could be adduced of even the most polished and civilised of men, who had once tasted the sweets of its attendant...more to partake of its pleasures and allurements." On his return to Europe from the Far West, Mr Ruxton, animated with a spirit as enterprising and fearless...
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Life in the Far West

George Frederick Ruxton - Frontier and pioneer life - 1849 - 252 pages
...liberty, and freedom from every worldly care, not regretting the moment when he exchanged it for tho monotonous life of the settlements, nor sighing and...more to partake of its pleasures and allurements." On his return to Europe from the Far West, Mr. Ruxton, animated with a spirit as enterprising and fearless...
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