RECOLLECTIONS
OF
ICELAND;
A p p e n d ix . A .
T r i f l in g and insignificant as every thing
connected with the politics of so small and
so miserable a country as Iceland must necessarily
appear, when contrasted with the
events that are agitating the great powers
of Europe, nevertheless, as the government
of this island underwent a total change
during the short time of my residence in it,
I feel, not only that my journal would be
incomplete were I to pass over such things
in silence, but also that it may reasonably be
required of me to give an account of transactions,
which fell under mv own observation,