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... English words , and 1 is entirely in pencil ( I am ignoring the annotations in pencil in this paper ) . Thus , there is a total of only 39 pages containing some Ojibwa . Of these , 7 are less than half pages , 7 contain but one line ...
... English words , and 1 is entirely in pencil ( I am ignoring the annotations in pencil in this paper ) . Thus , there is a total of only 39 pages containing some Ojibwa . Of these , 7 are less than half pages , 7 contain but one line ...
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... English here , and the implied extent of English settlement , however , suggest a setting prior to 1612. There is also no record from the English of the Powhatans stealing one of their large guns , an event that should have elicited ...
... English here , and the implied extent of English settlement , however , suggest a setting prior to 1612. There is also no record from the English of the Powhatans stealing one of their large guns , an event that should have elicited ...
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... English , with whom the Dutch were constantly at odds in later days over rights to settle , refused to concede Dutch claims . They argued to the effect that the English Crown had preempted North America ; that the lands of North America ...
... English , with whom the Dutch were constantly at odds in later days over rights to settle , refused to concede Dutch claims . They argued to the effect that the English Crown had preempted North America ; that the lands of North America ...
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