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Page 142
... four conditions in ( 54 ) only 7 involve a proximate shift . Of the 39 clauses satisfying none of these four conditions , 28 ( or over 70 % ) involve a proximate shift . While there are a relatively large number of exceptions to ( 55 ) ...
... four conditions in ( 54 ) only 7 involve a proximate shift . Of the 39 clauses satisfying none of these four conditions , 28 ( or over 70 % ) involve a proximate shift . While there are a relatively large number of exceptions to ( 55 ) ...
Page 198
... four and a half inverted Vs while his inventory of 2.5 point blankets is indicated by 13 of these Vs. His inventory of cloth is indicated by four large vertical lines and seven dots . 9Since Osnaburgh house is 700 kilometers north of ...
... four and a half inverted Vs while his inventory of 2.5 point blankets is indicated by 13 of these Vs. His inventory of cloth is indicated by four large vertical lines and seven dots . 9Since Osnaburgh house is 700 kilometers north of ...
Page 356
... Four Miles's cabin ) oc- curred in late December 1857 or early January 1858 , but he left no details . His fifth visit was to a cabin six miles from Sarcoxie's house , itself four or five miles north of Lawrence . This undated visit was ...
... Four Miles's cabin ) oc- curred in late December 1857 or early January 1858 , but he left no details . His fifth visit was to a cabin six miles from Sarcoxie's house , itself four or five miles north of Lawrence . This undated visit was ...
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