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... present paper . I would like to stress the fact that this paper is based on a preliminary examination of the document in question . Although the manuscript is rather brief , a detailed , in - depth discussion of its contents must await ...
... present paper . I would like to stress the fact that this paper is based on a preliminary examination of the document in question . Although the manuscript is rather brief , a detailed , in - depth discussion of its contents must await ...
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... Present 1875 - Present OK AR 1807-1815 1789 TN SC TX MS AL GA 1854 LA NC Fig . 40. Map showing the migration routes of the Delaware and Mun- see Indians following the signing of the Treaty of Easton in 1758. Many Munsee settled in ...
... Present 1875 - Present OK AR 1807-1815 1789 TN SC TX MS AL GA 1854 LA NC Fig . 40. Map showing the migration routes of the Delaware and Mun- see Indians following the signing of the Treaty of Easton in 1758. Many Munsee settled in ...
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... present day relate some curious and interesting stories concerning Man- otee , the eldest son of Powcanoe . The ... presents of Indian corn , venison , fish , and deer - skin ; at the same time they were to give every assurance of ...
... present day relate some curious and interesting stories concerning Man- otee , the eldest son of Powcanoe . The ... presents of Indian corn , venison , fish , and deer - skin ; at the same time they were to give every assurance of ...
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