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... English ) , which he then translated , admittedly with a little thought , into Algonquin . There is general evidence for a decline in usage of Algonquin numerals ; for example , Lisa Philips Valentine ( 1994 ) mentions use of English ...
... English ) , which he then translated , admittedly with a little thought , into Algonquin . There is general evidence for a decline in usage of Algonquin numerals ; for example , Lisa Philips Valentine ( 1994 ) mentions use of English ...
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... English since this is a novel written in English . These expressions are generally of an exhortatory nature , sometimes but not always immediately translated into English ; the Delaware is printed in italics but the following English ...
... English since this is a novel written in English . These expressions are generally of an exhortatory nature , sometimes but not always immediately translated into English ; the Delaware is printed in italics but the following English ...
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... English forts until 1753. Astute Abenaki diplomats were able to exploit the Anglo- French rivalry to secure increasingly generous diplomatic presents from both countries . Annual treaty conferences were usually scheduled so as not to ...
... English forts until 1753. Astute Abenaki diplomats were able to exploit the Anglo- French rivalry to secure increasingly generous diplomatic presents from both countries . Annual treaty conferences were usually scheduled so as not to ...
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