| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1859 - 556 strani
...life — and life only. We shall soon learn, from the publication oí Captain M'Clintock's journals, how a woman's devoted love, and a generous nation's...died — that of being the First Discoverers of the ¿forth- Wait Passage. ROBERT STEPHENSON. Birth-place of Robert Stepheatoa. BEFORE these pages will... | |
| Alfred Webb - 1878 - 616 strani
...Roderick Murchison agrees with M'Clintock and others in affirming that "Franklin and his followers secured the honour for which they died — that of being the first discoverers of the North-west Passage." Captain Crozier's fellow townsmen have erected a fine monument to his memory.... | |
| Waldemar Christopher Brøgger, Nordahl Rolfsen - 1896 - 470 strani
...diaries, which the Eskimo children afterwards tore in pieces. ' Franklin and his followers secured the honour for which they died — that of being the first discoverers of the NorthWest Passage.' So says a leading English authority, and not without a certain justification. But... | |
| 1860 - 856 strani
...life — and life only. We shall soon learn, from the publication of Captain M'Clintock's journals, how a woman's devoted love, and a generous nation's...Terror, and secured to Franklin and his followers the honor for which they died— that of being the First Discoverers of the North-West Passage. 36 CUBAN... | |
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