Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Among monarchs of developing nationstates , such as England and France , the competition for North American lands increased . " One could add that , after 1529 , each European nation put God to work for its own lands , rather than ...
Among monarchs of developing nationstates , such as England and France , the competition for North American lands increased . " One could add that , after 1529 , each European nation put God to work for its own lands , rather than ...
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... Ipswich Museum and Galleries , Ipswich , England . Thanks are extended to them and to Dr. Ruth B. Phillips for drawing the Ipswich material to my attention . 2 The name of the museum was recently changed to " Sam Waller Museum .
... Ipswich Museum and Galleries , Ipswich , England . Thanks are extended to them and to Dr. Ruth B. Phillips for drawing the Ipswich material to my attention . 2 The name of the museum was recently changed to " Sam Waller Museum .
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and step - mother Nellie in the towns of Bildeston and Ipswich in southeastern England , he completed his education at Northgate School , Ipswich in 1909. After two years as an unspecified type of apprentice for J.J. Edwards , the 16 ...
and step - mother Nellie in the towns of Bildeston and Ipswich in southeastern England , he completed his education at Northgate School , Ipswich in 1909. After two years as an unspecified type of apprentice for J.J. Edwards , the 16 ...
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