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" ... using them ; the mid channel will admit of a ship of twelve feet. Observing the tide over a bar one mile broad and one mile within Sand Heads is a little place which affords water for a ship to be afloat, called Little Ship Hole, to distinguish it... "
The Geography of Hudson's Bay: Being the Remarks of Captain W. Coats in Many ... - Página 47
por William Coats, Christopher Middleton - 1852 - 147 páginas
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Annual Report, Volumen3,Parte2

Geological Survey of Canada - 1889 - 870 páginas
...with banks and shoals, there is no using them ; the mid channel will admit of a ship of twelve feet. Observing the tide over a bar one mile broad and one mile within Sand Heads is a little place which affords water for a ship to be afloat, called Little Ship Hole,...
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Annual Report - Geological Survey of Canada, Volumen3,Parte2

Geological Survey of Canada - 1889 - 906 páginas
...with banks and shoals, there is no using them ; the mid channel will admit of a ship of twelve feet. Observing the tide over a bar one mile broad and one mile within Sand Heads is a little place which affords water for a ship to be afloat, called Little Ship Hole,...
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Annual Report (new Series).: Volume I-XVI...1885-1904, Volumen3,Parte2

Geological Survey of Canada - 1889 - 898 páginas
...with banks and shoals, there is no using them ; the mid channel will admit of a ship of twelve feet. Observing the tide over a bar one mile broad and one mile within Sand Heads is a little place which affords water for a ship to be afloat, called Little Ship Hole,...
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Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario, Volumen10

Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1906 - 844 páginas
...are so choked with banks and shoalds, and there is no usin 1 ? those: th« midle chanile will admit a ship of twelve foot. Observing the tide over a bar...mile broad, and one mile within the Sand Heads, is a little place affords water for a ship to ly afloat, caled the Lower Ship Hole, to distinguish it from...
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Sessional Papers, Volumen38,Parte10

Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1906 - 868 páginas
...are so choked with banks and shoalds, and there is no using tlinse: the niidle. chanile will admit a ship of twelve foot. Observing the tide over a bar one mik- broad, and one mile within the Sand Heads, is a little pln^e affords water for a ship to ly afloat,...
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Report, Volumen21,Parte2

Ontario. Department of Mines - 1912 - 232 páginas
...with banks and shoals there is no "using them; the mid channel will admit of a ship of twelve feet. Observing the tide " over a bar one mile broad, and one mile within Sand Heads is a little place which "affords water for a ship to be afloat, called Little Ship Hole,...
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Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario, Volumen2

Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1912 - 824 páginas
...with banks and shoals there Is no "using them; the mid channel will admit of a ship of twelve feet. Observing the tide " over a bar one mile broad, and one mile within Sand Heads is a little place which " affords water for a ship to be afloat, called Little Ship Hole,...
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Annual Report of the Ontario Department of Mines, Volumen21

Ontario. Department of Mines, Ontario. Bureau of Mines - 1912 - 586 páginas
...with banks and shoals there is no "using them; the mid channel will admit of a ship of twelve feet. Observing the tide " over a bar one mile broad, and one mile within Sand Heads is a little place which " affords water for a ship to be afloat, called Little Ship Hole,...
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