id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34867 Finden, W. (William) The Ports, Harbours, Watering-places and Picturesque Scenery of Great Britain Vol. 2 .txt text/plain 49133 2038 65 PORTS, HARBOURS, WATERING-PLACES, port, as the great body of water, passing and repassing at every tide, at high water, at which time the Mersey presents the most interesting an excellent view of the town and castle from the upper road on the at low water in the river, a floating harbour was formed here at great The trade of Bath, like that of most great watering-places, is greatly There are also excellent warm sea-water baths in the town for such as the towns derived great advantage from supplying ships, while thus beautiful, of the watering places on our southern coast, while the advantage over other sea-bathing towns on the south coast, and make a present harbour is situated on the east side of the town; and on the churches--one of modern erection in the upper town--and four or five places bringing this fashionable watering-place and the old cathedral town into ./cache/34867.txt ./txt/34867.txt