The Young Voyageurs

The Young Voyageurs
Author: Mayne Reid
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2017-12-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9780484270724

Excerpt from The Young Voyageurs: Or the Boy Hunters in the North IN the Boy Hunters the Author endeavoured to illustrate the fauna of the temperate zone of the American Continent. In doing this, however, many animals, and particularly that interesting class known as the fur-bearing animals, could not be introduced Without bringing the mountain to Mahomet. To avoid this, the Boy Hunters - under the name of the Young Voyageurs - have' made a grand journey through the fur countries, Where, as will be seen, they have met With nearly all the wild creatures that inhabit that cold and desolate region. The Author begs leave here to repeat that he is not conscious of having taken any liberty, for the sake of effect, with the laws of Nature - with its fauna or its flora. Neither plant nor tree, bird nor mammal, has been pressed into service beyond the limits of its geographical range; although, in illustrating the habits or history of God's wild creatures, he has often selected only their more peculiar characteristics. If the Young Voyageurs receive only as much applause in their new character, as they did in that of the Boy Hunters, the Author will have no reason to complain of his boy public. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Bruin

Bruin
Author: Mayne Reid
Publisher:
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1865
Genre: Bears
ISBN:

The Sable Cloud

The Sable Cloud
Author: Nehemiah Adams
Publisher: IndyPublish.com
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1861
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Excerpt: ...consistent with the interests of the colored people. "As to the extension of slavery, in this land, if the Most High has any further purposes of mercy for the African race in connection with us, he will not consult you nor me. He will open districts of our country for them; if my political party refuses to be the instrument in doing this, from benevolent motives, or from any other cause, He will make that party to be defeated, it may be by a party below us in moral principle, as we view it. This question of slavery, its extension and continuance, is therefore among the great problems of God's providence. I shall do all that I properly can to prevent it, and to encourage, and, if called upon, to aid my brethren now in immediate charge of the slaves, to fulfil their solemn trust; but anything like impatience and passion at the existence of slavery, I hold to be a sin against God. I pity those good men whose minds are so inflamed by the consideration of individual cases of suffering as not to perceive the great and steadfast march of the divine administration. Politicians and others who get their places, or their bread, by easy appeals to sympathy for individual cases of suffering, are the causes of much misplaced commiseration and of a low, uninstructed view of the great interests involved in slavery. Yet these very men who, for selfish purposes, stir up the passions of our people, by dwelling on cases of hardship in slavery, are greatly disappointed when Napoleon III., at Villafranca, prematurely terminates a war of unparalleled slaughter. They would have preferred, for the cause of constitutional liberty and for its possible influence against the Pope, that the fighting had continued a month longer; we hear no pathetic remonstrances from them on the score of the killed and maimed, the widows and orphans and the childless, of homes made desolate, by this additional month of battle. Such is man, so inconsistent, so blinded by party prejudice, so...

The Young Voyageurs

The Young Voyageurs
Author: Thomas Mayne Reid
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2020-05-04
Genre:
ISBN:

Boy reader, you have heard of the Hudson's Bay Company? Ten to one, you have worn a piece of fur, which it has provided for you; if not, your pretty little sister has-in her muff, or her boa, or as a trimming for her winter dress. Would you like to know something of the country whence come these furs?-of the animals whose backs have been stripped to obtain them? As I feel certain that you and I are old friends, I make bold to answer for you-yes. Come, then! let us journey together to the "Fur Countries;" let us cross them from south to north.A vast journey it will be. It will cost us many thousand miles of travel. We shall find neither railway-train, nor steamboat, nor stage-coach, to carry us on our way. We shall not even have the help of a horse. For us no hotel shall spread its luxurious board; no road-side inn shall hang out its inviting sign and "clean beds;" no roof of any kind shall offer us its hospitable shelter. Our table shall be a rock, a log, or the earth itself; our lodging a tent; and our bed the skin of a wild beast. Such are the best accommodations we can expect upon our journey. Are you still ready to undertake it? Does the prospect not deter you?