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In a personal letter of 1926 he sketches the evolution of his thinking on the matter , with an interesting little drawing to illustrate his ideas : All of this the reduction of the number of linguistic families in North America from 54 ...
In a personal letter of 1926 he sketches the evolution of his thinking on the matter , with an interesting little drawing to illustrate his ideas : All of this the reduction of the number of linguistic families in North America from 54 ...
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Voyages from Montreal , on the River St. Laurence , through the continent of North America , to the frozen and Pacific oceans , in the years 1789 and 1793 ; with a preliminary account of the rise , progress , and present state of the ...
Voyages from Montreal , on the River St. Laurence , through the continent of North America , to the frozen and Pacific oceans , in the years 1789 and 1793 ; with a preliminary account of the rise , progress , and present state of the ...
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... in the north side of Lake Erie being the Wes- In our said Province , containing by District of London . tern extremity of a Tract purchased by admeasurement His said Majesty from the Messsesagey One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty ...
... in the north side of Lake Erie being the Wes- In our said Province , containing by District of London . tern extremity of a Tract purchased by admeasurement His said Majesty from the Messsesagey One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty ...
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Lisa Conathan Esther Wood | 19 |
Clare Cook | 35 |
Alan Corbiere | 57 |
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