Journal of a Tour in Iceland, in the Summer of 1809: Appendices. A. Detail of the Icelandic revolution in 1809. B. Proclamations, letters, and other documents, relative to the Icelandic revolution. C. Account of Heckla ; with ... other remarkable volcanic mountains in Iceland. D. Odes and letters presented by the literati of Iceland to the Right Honorable Sir Joseph Banks and the Honorable Captain Jones. E. Icelandic plants. F. Danish ordinances concerning the trade of Iceland by land and sea |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 5
Page 45
... Lambertsen * , taking with him a number of horses loaded with goods , * Of this affair , which is by Count Tramp regarded as a case of peculiar hardship , I have just received from Mr. Jorgensen the following explanation : Mr. Lambert- sen ...
... Lambertsen * , taking with him a number of horses loaded with goods , * Of this affair , which is by Count Tramp regarded as a case of peculiar hardship , I have just received from Mr. Jorgensen the following explanation : Mr. Lambert- sen ...
Page 46
... Lambertsen's own stock of goods , which had been lying all that time in his storehouses , beginning to be injured by keeping , Mr. Sivertsen wrote to Mr. Jorgensen dif- ferent petitions , begging him to use his interest with Mr. Phelps ...
... Lambertsen's own stock of goods , which had been lying all that time in his storehouses , beginning to be injured by keeping , Mr. Sivertsen wrote to Mr. Jorgensen dif- ferent petitions , begging him to use his interest with Mr. Phelps ...
Page 47
... Lambertsen , himself imported . He therefore refused to ratify the agreement , and complained to Captain Jones of what he called the forcible taking away of his goods , requiring to be paid for them , though it was sufficiently ...
... Lambertsen , himself imported . He therefore refused to ratify the agreement , and complained to Captain Jones of what he called the forcible taking away of his goods , requiring to be paid for them , though it was sufficiently ...
Page 48
... Lambertsen's cargo was exempt from confiscation ; or , had it not been so , there would not have been time to have seized it , since it came to the island but just before Captain Jones ' arrival , after whose interference nothing was ...
... Lambertsen's cargo was exempt from confiscation ; or , had it not been so , there would not have been time to have seized it , since it came to the island but just before Captain Jones ' arrival , after whose interference nothing was ...
Page 49
... Lambertsen had an order to deliver ten thousand dollars , public money , brought in his ship , but it was never done ... Lambertsen , ordering him not to leave Reikevig with- out his ( Mr. Jorgensen's ) permission ; which letter ...
... Lambertsen had an order to deliver ten thousand dollars , public money , brought in his ship , but it was never done ... Lambertsen , ordering him not to leave Reikevig with- out his ( Mr. Jorgensen's ) permission ; which letter ...
Common terms and phrases
according appeared APPENDIX ashes belonging British subjects Captain Jones cargo cattle cause channel circumstances color confiscated consequence considerable continued contrary Copenhagen Count Tramp damage Danes Danish language Danish miles declared Denmark destroyed distance dreadful earth eastern eruption especially Etatsroed farm farm-houses farther fire fire-stream fish Fliotshverfet Fugle-Skiær grass Hecla Hekla honor horses houses Hverfisfliot Iceland inhabitants island Jorgen Jorgensen June kind Lambertsen land Landbrot lava letter of marque licence likewise Majesty Majesty's manner Margaret and Anne Medalland ment mountain natives necessary Norway observed officers persons Phelps placard present proceeded proclamation quæ quantity Reikevig remain remark river rix-dollars rock SAMUEL PHELPS sand Savigniac sheep ship Sida Sir Joseph Banks situation Skaptaa smoke Stephensen stream of lava subterraneous sulphureous Syssel taken thick tion trading towns TRIANDRIA vessel viri volcano West Skaptefield western side whole winter woollen