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... follow.3 In a paper titled " Dawnland Directors ' Decisions " ( Morrison 1991 ) , I develop and stress the point that no early 17th - century Wabanaki sagamore , either in accepting religious conversion or in signing land - deeds ( and ...
... follow.3 In a paper titled " Dawnland Directors ' Decisions " ( Morrison 1991 ) , I develop and stress the point that no early 17th - century Wabanaki sagamore , either in accepting religious conversion or in signing land - deeds ( and ...
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... follow from the argument structure of the particular initial and / or final in the stem . It is immaterial here whether the argument structure of the stem is determined entirely by either the root or the final , or by some combination ...
... follow from the argument structure of the particular initial and / or final in the stem . It is immaterial here whether the argument structure of the stem is determined entirely by either the root or the final , or by some combination ...
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... follows : A stout squaw , cheery and open - faced , who wore zinc ear - rings as large as silver dollars , sat humbly waiting for the nobler sex to finish their repast . Crouching beside her was a girl of eight years also wearing the ...
... follows : A stout squaw , cheery and open - faced , who wore zinc ear - rings as large as silver dollars , sat humbly waiting for the nobler sex to finish their repast . Crouching beside her was a girl of eight years also wearing the ...
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