Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... complete character- ization of the obviation system of Kutenai or that of Algonquian languages would require that we specify the discourse principles that determine , on the basis of the discourse context and / or the cognitive state of ...
... complete character- ization of the obviation system of Kutenai or that of Algonquian languages would require that we specify the discourse principles that determine , on the basis of the discourse context and / or the cognitive state of ...
Page 175
... complete sovereignty , as independent nations , were necessarily diminished , and their power to dispose of the soil at their own will , to whomsoever they pleased , was denied by the original fundamental principle , that discovery gave ...
... complete sovereignty , as independent nations , were necessarily diminished , and their power to dispose of the soil at their own will , to whomsoever they pleased , was denied by the original fundamental principle , that discovery gave ...
Page 373
... complete data Marriage record built by reference X = 8 For example , the marriage number 934809 indicates the ninth marriage in the year 1934 and indicates that the marriage was built from reference , rather than from a specific church ...
... complete data Marriage record built by reference X = 8 For example , the marriage number 934809 indicates the ninth marriage in the year 1934 and indicates that the marriage was built from reference , rather than from a specific church ...
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