Rambles by Rivers: The Thames, 第 1 卷C. Cox, 1847 |
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... ( Gibson's Camden's ' Britannia , ' i . 194 , ed . 1772. ) We will now cast a hasty glance over the course of our river , and then abandon ourselves to its guidance . The Thames rises in the south - eastern slopes of 8 RAMBLES BY RIVERS .
... ( Gibson's Camden's ' Britannia , ' i . 194 , ed . 1772. ) We will now cast a hasty glance over the course of our river , and then abandon ourselves to its guidance . The Thames rises in the south - eastern slopes of 8 RAMBLES BY RIVERS .
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The Thames James Thorne. The Thames rises in the south - eastern slopes of the Cotswold Hills . For about twenty miles it be- longs wholly to Gloucestershire , when for a short distance it divides that county from Wiltshire . It then ...
The Thames James Thorne. The Thames rises in the south - eastern slopes of the Cotswold Hills . For about twenty miles it be- longs wholly to Gloucestershire , when for a short distance it divides that county from Wiltshire . It then ...
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... rise from the southern slopes of the Cotswold Hills , but some sixteen miles apart . The source of one of them is ... rises is named Trewsbury Mead , and the hill at whose foot it lies , has on its ( 10 ) INTRODUCTION CHAPTER II The ...
... rise from the southern slopes of the Cotswold Hills , but some sixteen miles apart . The source of one of them is ... rises is named Trewsbury Mead , and the hill at whose foot it lies , has on its ( 10 ) INTRODUCTION CHAPTER II The ...
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... rises in the high ground about four miles from Tetbury . Leland , as we have seen , calls Thames - head the very head of Isis , but in other parts of his ' Itinerary ' he mentions other heads . Thus he says ( vol . ii . p . 25 ) , " The ...
... rises in the high ground about four miles from Tetbury . Leland , as we have seen , calls Thames - head the very head of Isis , but in other parts of his ' Itinerary ' he mentions other heads . Thus he says ( vol . ii . p . 25 ) , " The ...
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... rise near the root of Leckhampton Hill , about three miles south of Cheltenham ; they unite about a mile from their respective sources . That which issues from Seven Springs appears to be the main branch ; and is so considered in the ...
... rise near the root of Leckhampton Hill , about three miles south of Cheltenham ; they unite about a mile from their respective sources . That which issues from Seven Springs appears to be the main branch ; and is so considered in the ...
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