id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34866 Finden, W. (William) The Ports, Harbours, Watering-places and Picturesque Scenery of Great Britain Vol. 1 .txt text/plain 48796 1944 66 PORTS, HARBOURS, WATERING-PLACES, PORTS, HARBOURS, WATERING-PLACES, trade of the place is chiefly carried on in small vessels. Yarmouth, as a market-town and sea-port, enjoys many natural advantages; The town, extending upwards of a mile along the river, from north to Burlington Quay lies about a mile to the north-east of the market-town when viewed from the sea, at about two miles' distance from the north high-water the river above the bridge expands into a spacious harbour, till about seven years ago, its importance as a place of trade appears form one continuous town, lie on the south side of the river; a short distance from the south-west point of the island is called St. Cuthbert's rock, where in former times superstition feigned that the When viewed from the low ground beyond the river, the sea-town form a continuous line from south to north, of about half a mile in ./cache/34866.txt ./txt/34866.txt