| American literature - 1857 - 602 pages
...ready response. " I have cherished the hope," says Lady Franklin, in her letter to Lord Palmerston, " in common with others, that we are not waiting in...lordship's hands, and by the hearty sympathy of many more." " Surely, then, I may plead that a careful search be made for any possible survivor ; that the bones... | |
| 164 pages
...ready response. ' I have cherished the hope.' says Lady Franklin, in her letter to Lord Palmerston, ' in common with others, that we are not waiting in...hands, and by the hearty sympathy of many more.'— ' Surely, then, I may plead that a careful search be made for any possible survivor ; that the bones... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1857 - 624 pages
...ready response. " I have cherished the hope," says Lady Franklin, in her letter to Lord Palmerston, " in common with others, that we are not waiting in...lordship's hands, and by the hearty sympathy of many more." " Surely, then, I may plead that a careful search be made for any possible survivor ; that the bones... | |
| Sir Francis Leopold M'Clintock - Arctic regions - 1860 - 358 pages
...convictions by such high authorities as those whose opinions are "on record in your Lordship's hands, an9 by the hearty sympathy of many more. But before I...the arguments which have led so many competent and honorable men to feel that our country's honor is not satisfied, whilst a mystery which has excited... | |
| 1868 - 450 pages
...ready response. • I have cherished the hope.' says Lady Franklin, in her letter to Lord Palmerston, ' in common with others, that we are not waiting in...lordship's hands, and by the hearty sympathy of many more.' — 'Surely, then, I may plead that a careful search be made for any possible survivor ; that the bones... | |
| Athenaeum - 1888 - 610 pages
...her final search : " ' I have cherished Lord the hope, in common with others, that we are Palmerston: not waiting in vain. Should, however, that decision...lordship's hands, and by the hearty sympathy of many more.' — ' Surely, then, I may plead that a careful search be made for any possible survivor; that the bones... | |
| John Collins Francis - Athenæum, London - 1888 - 612 pages
...final search : " ' I have cherished Lord the hope, in common with others, that we are Patoetstonnot waiting in vain. Should, however, that decision unfortunately...lordship's hands, and by the hearty sympathy of many more.' — ' Surely, then, I may plead that a careful search be made for any possible survivor; that the bones... | |
| Henry Duff Traill - Arctic regions - 1896 - 496 pages
...common with others, that we are not waiting in vain. Should, however, the decision of the Government unfortunately throw upon me the responsibility and...to feel that our country's honour is not satisfied while a mystery which has excited the sympathy of the civilised world remains uncleared. Nor less would... | |
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