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... appears to have been a spontaneous gesture . The lack of return wampum from the English reflects the unexpected nature of Querebennit's " wam- pum diplomacy , " demonstrating that in 1717 in this area of the Massachu- setts colony the ...
... appears to have been a spontaneous gesture . The lack of return wampum from the English reflects the unexpected nature of Querebennit's " wam- pum diplomacy , " demonstrating that in 1717 in this area of the Massachu- setts colony the ...
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... appears to have been born much too late to have learned to spell modern < connaître › ( old- ish < connoitre > ) as antiquated < cognoistre › , etc. In conclusion , based on the evidence of his handwriting and philo- logical and ...
... appears to have been born much too late to have learned to spell modern < connaître › ( old- ish < connoitre > ) as antiquated < cognoistre › , etc. In conclusion , based on the evidence of his handwriting and philo- logical and ...
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... appears in is ' I never eat human eyes ' , not ' I never eat a ( particular ) human's eyes ' . Consider also example ... appears on the simplex noun stem but not on the prenoun . For example : ( 13a ) meškwahki : hi - ona : pe : mani O ...
... appears in is ' I never eat human eyes ' , not ' I never eat a ( particular ) human's eyes ' . Consider also example ... appears on the simplex noun stem but not on the prenoun . For example : ( 13a ) meškwahki : hi - ona : pe : mani O ...
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