FOREST LIFE.
BY THE AUTHOR OF “A NEW HOME.”
“Where are the advantages, beyond the means, first, of mere subsistence,
secondly, of information, which ought not to be indifferent to true philosophers?
And yet, where exists the true philosopher who has been able, effectually, to
detach himself from the common mode of thinking on such subjects?”
Sir W. Scott.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
Figure of the base of a tree, surrounded by undergrowth, brush
and vegetation, below the title on title page.
VOL. II.
NEW YORK:
C. S. FRANCIS & CO., 252 BROADWAY.
BOSTON:
J. H. FRANCIS, 128 WASHINGTON ST.
© 1842.
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