| Sir Francis Leopold M'Clintock - 1859 - 504 pages
...private, and the personal relics of my dear husband and his companions. passage, which, if Dr. Eae's report be true (and the Government of our country...suffering, if not at an earlier period. I am sure you will do all that man can do for the attainment of all these objects; my only fear is that you may... | |
| Sir John Leslie, Hugh Murray, Robert Michael Ballantyne - 1860 - 696 pages
...the claims of my husband's expedition to the earliest discovery of the passage, which, if Dr. Rae's report be true (and the Government of our country...labour and suffering, if not at an earlier period." CHAP. XV. Intended plan of Kirch. Fox for the Polar Seal. Arrival at Krcderlckahtuib. 558 VOYAGE OF... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1860 - 896 pages
...of the passage, which, if Dr. Kae's report be true (and the Government of our country has aocepted and rewarded it as such), these martyrs in a noble...suffering, if not at an earlier period. I am sure you will do all that man can do for the attainment of all these objects; my only fear is that you may... | |
| James Alex Browne - 1860 - 120 pages
...discovery of the North-West Passage, which, if Dr. Eae's report be true, (and the Government of our coymtry has accepted and rewarded it as such) these martyrs...labour and suffering, if not at an earlier period." Noble-minded woman ! next to her husband's personal safety, his fame was the object she specially wished... | |
| Sir Francis Leopold M'Clintock - 1860 - 358 pages
...the claims of my husband's expedition to the earliest discovery of the passage, which, if Dr. Rae's report be true (and the Government of our country has accepted and rewarded it.as such), these martyrs in a noble cause achieved at their last extremity, after five long years... | |
| Arctic discovery - 1799 - 424 pages
...the claims of my husband's expedition to the earliest discovery of the passage, which, if Dr. Brio's report be true (and the government of our country has accepted and rewarded it as such), those martyrs in a noble cause achieved at their last extremity, after five long years of labour and... | |
| Ralph Temple (miscellaneous writer.) - 1865 - 486 pages
...and touching letter, " I am sure you know that the rescue of any possible survivor of the ' Erebus ' and ' Terror ' would be to me, as it would be to you,...suffering, if not at an earlier period. I am sure," continued the writer, " you trill do all that man can do for the attainment of all these objects ;... | |
| John Tillotson - 1869 - 368 pages
...the claims of my husband's expedition to the earliest discovery of the passage which, if Dr. Rae's report be true (and the government of our country has accepted and rewarded it as such), those martyrs in a noble cause achieved at their last extremity, after five :/J O w 5 long years of... | |
| John Tillotson - 1869 - 332 pages
...the claims of my husband's expedition to the earliest discovery of the passage which, if Dr. Rae's report be true (and the government of our country has accepted and rewarded it as such), those martyrs in a noble cause achieved at their last extremity, after five 03 so o w s THE NEW YORK... | |
| James Parton - 1885 - 614 pages
...the claims of my husband's expedition to the earliest discovery of the passage, which, if Dr. Rae's report be true (and the Government of our country...achieved at their last extremity after five long years of labor and suffering, if not an earlier period. " I am sure you will do all that man can do for the... | |
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