id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hnud57 Herbertson, A. J. Commercial geography of the British Isles by A.J. Herbertson 1905 .txt text/plain 90685 8068 78 most important in the south, and the chief waterways of the English plain reach the sea by them. closely interwoven on the plains, while in the mountainous districts all the great valleys form railway When population and manufactures were concentrated in the south-east of Great Britain, the greater The North American Atlantic trade is of great importance to Britain. Karachi, the port of the Indus, exports wheat, oilseeds, wool, cotton, and hides; and imports large the long journey round the south of the Malay Peninsula by cutting a canal across the isthmus of Kra. The Pacific trade may be divided into the East trade at present, but a great importing centre for railway plant, machinery, and metal manufactures of all South-west of Western Australia)—The Eastern Region of Summer Rains (New South Wales and Southern Queensland) — The Northern Hot, Moist, Tropical Regions rivers are not of great importance as trade-routes. from south-east to north-west, with grass-land to ./cache/hvd.hnud57.pdf ./txt/hvd.hnud57.txt