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The universal geography : earth and its inhabitants

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THE BRITISH ISLES.<br />

the close of the fourteenth century ; <strong>and</strong> the tide rises a foot higher than it did<br />

formerly.*<br />

Of the tributaries of the Thames, the Thame, Kennet, Wey, Lea, Roding, <strong>and</strong><br />

Darent alone are navigable, for the Medway, which falls into <strong>its</strong> estuary, is, pro-<br />

¥"^ "<br />

Fig. Hi.—<strong>The</strong> Entrance to the Thames.<br />

From an Admiralty Chart. Scale 1 : 384,000.

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