From London to Land's End by Daniel Defoe
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of this little Chersonese or Neck Land, called the Land's End, in
which there lies an immense treasure and many things worth notice (I mean, besides those to be found upon the surface), but I am too near the end of this letter. If I have opportunity I shall take notice of some part of what I omit here in my return by the northern shore of the county. |
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