363 EUROPEAN RIVERS. _ 
fine picturesque villages 5 “"<5^ "'orecn^'i*^*’' 
Westminster, proceeds by Uepttoru, 
wich, and Gravesend, to tiie sea. _ _ 
ich 3 nd GravcHeiid, to the sea. 
To represent the beauties wit w ^ ^ 
riL ™ e»wn.bA bCb, „ 
if 
veen vr ; 
nome nvei iiiii c..*-- ■ . ' - „ riondp or the I m ) 
r£es7or po5s :“besiL 
■% 1 *.4-1. vTiom 
■ts; besides numerous 
Xn^d 'v-db magnificent ® 
•rey—a distance wlncn, m' 
'c7urse of the river, may be connoted a • cjt 1^. 
the sea. At Loudon the ^ ^ ^ the 
navigation of large ships, . , -j ^yater >? ^([ir j^> 
variety of fishes. ■ ■,,' 
the SEVERN. . 
This river springs from a small lake on.' jj,e P,,!* 
Plvnliramon,^ in Montgomeryshire, and .gS 
™ih.°teougl. t 
“Lf S3, i 
rS»‘3SS,3S convej 
Jyer to within about two navies t.j5rf 
are then carried by " /nnnei, or arch^^ 
height above tbe surface ot tl 
hill! an eRteiit of two ^ 
LTienr of two miles and ^ 
W Seyeni vs fifn^ished a 
ihtchTequent it, and by tlio lamprej 
culiar to this river. 
