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The evidence of the British Museum catalogue of 1787 suggests that the two dictionaries were already bound together at the time of Sloane's death ; his own catalogue indicates that they were acquired separately .
The evidence of the British Museum catalogue of 1787 suggests that the two dictionaries were already bound together at the time of Sloane's death ; his own catalogue indicates that they were acquired separately .
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The probate records suggest that the Indians differed from the English in their foodways as well as in their mobile ... along with the absence in these inventories of references to flatware such as plates or platters , suggests that the ...
The probate records suggest that the Indians differed from the English in their foodways as well as in their mobile ... along with the absence in these inventories of references to flatware such as plates or platters , suggests that the ...
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Such consistent use of the term " Indian Planter , suggests that although the Anglo - Americans expected cultural conformity from the Indians , they still insisted on some measure of distinction between themselves and their Indian ...
Such consistent use of the term " Indian Planter , suggests that although the Anglo - Americans expected cultural conformity from the Indians , they still insisted on some measure of distinction between themselves and their Indian ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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