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In general we may conclude from these that acceptance or rejection of English religion by seventeenth century Indian communities was influenced strongly by political and demographic variables . Indians converted where colonial ...
In general we may conclude from these that acceptance or rejection of English religion by seventeenth century Indian communities was influenced strongly by political and demographic variables . Indians converted where colonial ...
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Variant English Spellings of Virginia and Maryland Indian Place - names Before 1620 Philip L. Barbour Louisville , Kentucky even on . This is not a definitive onomatological etymological study . If it were , the proper place and time ...
Variant English Spellings of Virginia and Maryland Indian Place - names Before 1620 Philip L. Barbour Louisville , Kentucky even on . This is not a definitive onomatological etymological study . If it were , the proper place and time ...
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The use of the adjective " small " to describe a dwelling house is quite unusual for the English inventories of the time , in that area of Massachusetts , and may point to a possible distinction between even the " Anglicized ...
The use of the adjective " small " to describe a dwelling house is quite unusual for the English inventories of the time , in that area of Massachusetts , and may point to a possible distinction between even the " Anglicized ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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