Run, Ships'
run n The main entrance to the bay, however, lays on the west side, between North Head and Exploits, Burnt Islands. This is termed the Ships' Run on the charts. . . . Fourteen miles up the Run the bay quickly narrows to about six miles, and a large wedge-shaped island (Thwart Island) . . . PRIN...
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Summary: | run n The main entrance to the bay, however, lays on the west side, between North Head and Exploits, Burnt Islands. This is termed the Ships' Run on the charts. . . . Fourteen miles up the Run the bay quickly narrows to about six miles, and a large wedge-shaped island (Thwart Island) . . . PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN JAN 14 1965 Used I and Sup Used I 2 Not used The Word Form appears in I, but the context in which it is used is slightly different than that used here; the second paragraph of the quote is from the second page cited in the source. |
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