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In September , 1604 Champlain was met by two canoes of Indians at Otter Creek Cove , Mt. Desert Island who conducted them to their river " Peimtegouet as they call it , where they told us lived their chief named Bessabez , headman of ...
In September , 1604 Champlain was met by two canoes of Indians at Otter Creek Cove , Mt. Desert Island who conducted them to their river " Peimtegouet as they call it , where they told us lived their chief named Bessabez , headman of ...
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He was told by Anassou that a ship had killed five Indians at Pemaquid . These were the five who were actually kidnapped by Waymouth on June 15th . On September 21 , Champlain's company arrived in Saco accompanied by Secoudon and ...
He was told by Anassou that a ship had killed five Indians at Pemaquid . These were the five who were actually kidnapped by Waymouth on June 15th . On September 21 , Champlain's company arrived in Saco accompanied by Secoudon and ...
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( We can use the label " phoric " as a cover term for both anaphoric and cataphoric . ) Note the AI verbs ( 9a - 9d ) : ( 9a ) ná - hóhta ? hane ( 9b ) ná - het - óta ? hane story . ' ' I tell / told a ' I thus tell / told the story .
( We can use the label " phoric " as a cover term for both anaphoric and cataphoric . ) Note the AI verbs ( 9a - 9d ) : ( 9a ) ná - hóhta ? hane ( 9b ) ná - het - óta ? hane story . ' ' I tell / told a ' I thus tell / told the story .
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