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The absence of a consistent measure of syn- chronic variation puts some limit on historical analysis for when a new motif appears in the record we may have difficulty de- termining if the innovation is part of the store of pre ...
The absence of a consistent measure of syn- chronic variation puts some limit on historical analysis for when a new motif appears in the record we may have difficulty de- termining if the innovation is part of the store of pre ...
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The historical documents also show this to be the case in the 18th century . 8 ) An inside view of starvation inland away from the post . 9 ) The difficulties of shooting game with a musket ; it is noisy , shoots late and not straight ...
The historical documents also show this to be the case in the 18th century . 8 ) An inside view of starvation inland away from the post . 9 ) The difficulties of shooting game with a musket ; it is noisy , shoots late and not straight ...
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The only point I wish to make , as I said at the outset , is that these Indian traditions and White historical accounts shed light on each other ; considering them together enriches our understanding of both .
The only point I wish to make , as I said at the outset , is that these Indian traditions and White historical accounts shed light on each other ; considering them together enriches our understanding of both .
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