History of the Orkney Islands (Classic Reprint)
Description:... Excerpt from History of the Orkney Islands Illands to the public infpet'lion, the Editor is aware, that, if he could ofi'er an account of a Terra azylralir incognita, curiofity would be excited, and the book would be perufed with avidity. He is aware that a clufter of Iflands, which, with a fair wind, are only three or four days' fail from the capital of the Empire, cannot excite that intereft from their novelty, which we would take in the defcription of places inhabited by favages 5 where volca nos vomited forth fubterranean fires; where the traveller, at every fiep, encountered firange minerals, plants, and animals and which could not be reached without the circumnavigation of the globe. In fuch cafes, the dif ficulties furmounted, and the dangers incurred while obtaining informa tion, render the adventures of the hiftorian more interelting, than either the utility or importance ofthe information he conveys.
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