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A bleak and gloomy solitude, an island thrown aside from human use, stormy in winter, and barren in summer.

Johnson's pamphlet argued the barren, contested islands were not worth a war with Spain, offering one of the earliest and most quoted literary verdicts on the Falklands' harsh terrain.

Samuel Johnson, Falkland Islands

Source: Samuel Johnson, Thoughts on the Late Transactions Respecting Falkland's Islands (1771).

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