| R. P. Forster - Voyages and travels - 1818 - 592 pages
...author concludes in the words of Reignard, who also travelled in Lapland . — " Thus ends a course which I would not but have made for all the gold in the world, and which I will not for all the gold in the world make over again.'' ANSON'S VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD. TN the summer... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - Europe - 1824 - 630 pages
...traveller is himself concerned, he will be almost disposed to say with Reignard,1 that it is a journey " he would not but have made for all the gold in the world ; and which, for all the gold in the world, he would not make over again." After all that has been urged, it should... | |
| Horace William Wheelwright - Lapland - 1864 - 484 pages
...description of his trip to Lapland in this manner : " Thus ended a course which I would not have left unmade for all the gold in the world, and which I would not for all the gold in the world make over again." I shall now take my leave of the reader, in the hope that, if he has borne with me to the end, he will... | |
| England - 1925 - 900 pages
...comment on his Lapland VOL. ccxvn. — NO. MCCCXIV. journey, " Thus ends a course which I would have not made for all the gold in the world, and which I would...not for all the gold in the world make over again," we might have been tempted to give up our projected tour. It is perhaps fair to say of the Swede that... | |
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