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By 1871 these same families were recorded in Bedford , Oso , and Clarendon . Ten years later they show up in the census of Clarendon and Oso . Roman Catholic church registers from Perth , Westport and Ardoch recorded the baptisms ...
By 1871 these same families were recorded in Bedford , Oso , and Clarendon . Ten years later they show up in the census of Clarendon and Oso . Roman Catholic church registers from Perth , Westport and Ardoch recorded the baptisms ...
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Siebert's texts are mostly recorded in Penobscot but not tape - recorded , although he did record some texts on wax cylinders . He often talked about having the information on the cylinders transferred to tape , but was mistrustful of ...
Siebert's texts are mostly recorded in Penobscot but not tape - recorded , although he did record some texts on wax cylinders . He often talked about having the information on the cylinders transferred to tape , but was mistrustful of ...
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Ellis recorded the texts between 1955 and 1965. The recordings were carried out under varied conditions , from the informal setting of the village to a sound laboratory in Toronto . The analysis is based on data from six speakers ...
Ellis recorded the texts between 1955 and 1965. The recordings were carried out under varied conditions , from the informal setting of the village to a sound laboratory in Toronto . The analysis is based on data from six speakers ...
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Contents
BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
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