| 1847 - 610 sider
...very place for penetrating to the southward, for tbe exploration of which they were well aware at tbe time that the expedition under my command was expressly...pointed out, if no higher consideration had power to-prevent such an interference. They had, however, the unquestionable right to select any point they... | |
| 1847 - 640 sider
...ihe time that the expedition under my command was expressly preparing, and thereby forestalling cur purposes, did certainly greatly surprise me. I should...than one thus pointed out, if no higher consideration bad power to prevent such an interference. They had, however, the unquestionable right to select any... | |
| 1848 - 626 sider
...Expedition under h:s command was expressly preparing. " I should have expected," continues Sir James, " that their national pride would have caused them rather...had, however, the unquestionable right to select any part they thought proper at which to direct their efforts, without considering the embarrassing situation... | |
| Fergus Fleming - 2001 - 542 sider
...expedition under my command was expressly preparing, and thereby forestalling our purposes, did certainly surprise me. I should have expected their national...consideration had power to prevent such an interference.' 31 Curiously, while he learned of the French expedition second-hand from local newspapers, he was most... | |
| Fergus Fleming - 2001 - 542 sider
...expedition under my command was expressly preparing, and thereby forestalling our purposes, did certainly surprise me. I should have expected their national...higher consideration had power to prevent such an interference.'31 Curiously, while he learned of the French expedition second-hand from local newspapers,... | |
| |