| England - 1848 - 788 pages
...to those scenes of primitive freedom. " Although liable to an accusation of barbarism," he writes, "I must confess that the very happiest moments of...with pleasure, the remembrance of my solitary camp in theBa you Salade, with no friend near me more faithful than my rifle, and no companions more sociable... | |
| George Frederick Augustus Ruxton - Indians of North America - 1848 - 320 pages
...tioh for the ferae natura is common to all the mountaineers who look to game alone for their support. Although liable to an accusation of barbarism, I must...pleasure the remembrance of my solitary camp in the Bayou Salado, with no friend near me more faithful than my rifle, and no companions more sociable than my... | |
| Scotland - 1848 - 798 pages
...to those scenes of primitive freedom. " Although liable to an accusation of barbarism," he writes, " I must confess that the very happiest moments of my...with pleasure, the remembrance of my solitary camp in tlieBayou Salade, with no friend near me more faithful than my rifle, and no companions more sociable... | |
| England - 1848 - 802 pages
...return to those scenes of primitive freedom. " Although liable toan accusation of barbarism," he writes, "I must confess that the very happiest moments of...with pleasure, the remembrance of my solitary camp in thcBa you Salade, with no friend near me more faithful than my rifle, and no companions more sociable... | |
| England - 1848 - 806 pages
...liable to an accusation of barbarism," he writes, "I must confess that the very happiest momentsof my life have been spent in the wilderness of the Far...pleasure, the remembrance of my solitary camp in the Bayou Salade, with no friend near me more faithful than my rifle, and no companions more sociable than my... | |
| George Frederick Ruxton - Frontier and pioneer life - 1849 - 340 pages
...to those scenes of primitive freedom. " Although liable to an accusation of barbarism," he writes, " I must confess that the very happiest moments of my...pleasure, the remembrance of my solitary camp in the Bayou Salade, with no friend near me more faithful than my rifle, and no companions more sociable than my... | |
| George Frederick Augustus Ruxton - Frontier and pioneer life - 1849 - 384 pages
...to those scenes of primitive freedom. " Although liable to an accusation of barbarism," he writes, " I must confess that the very happiest moments of my...pleasure, the remembrance of my solitary camp in the Bayou Salade, with no friend near me more faithful than my rifle, and no companions more sociable than my... | |
| Science - 1849 - 424 pages
...those scenes of primitive freedom. " Although liable to an accusation of barbarism,'" he writes, " I must confess that the very happiest moments of my...with pleasure the remembrance of my solitary camp, with no friend near me more faithful than my rifle, and no companion more sociable than my good horse... | |
| Science - 1849 - 428 pages
...those scenes of primitive freedom. " Although liable to an accusation of barbarism,'" he writes, " I must confess that the very happiest moments of my...with pleasure the remembrance of my solitary camp, with no friend near me more faithful than my rifle, and no companion more sociable than my good horse... | |
| Henry Howe - Mississippi River Valley - 1855 - 908 pages
...appearance of my hoppled animals as they grazed around the camp, when I returned from a hard day s hunt. Although liable to an accusation of barbarism, I must...pleasure, the remembrance of my solitary camp in the Bayou Salado, with no friend near me more faithful than my rifle, arid no companions more sociable than my... | |
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