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First , two words show up in the Principes with what appears to be [ s ] where [ z ] is expected : makissin ( §48 , section 2 , lines 1 and 4 ; cf. modern makizin ' shoe ' ) and massinahigan ( §52 , line 2 ; cf. modern mazina ' igan ...
First , two words show up in the Principes with what appears to be [ s ] where [ z ] is expected : makissin ( §48 , section 2 , lines 1 and 4 ; cf. modern makizin ' shoe ' ) and massinahigan ( §52 , line 2 ; cf. modern mazina ' igan ...
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In deriving the written word bridge from idea , Karen appears to have engaged in an elaborate , if somewhat ... The letters i and d seem to be the key features she selected to decode idea ( these letters also appear in bridge ) .
In deriving the written word bridge from idea , Karen appears to have engaged in an elaborate , if somewhat ... The letters i and d seem to be the key features she selected to decode idea ( these letters also appear in bridge ) .
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It is merely a distinguishing mark or badge , which appears to belong to every member of a family , whether male or female . The latter retain it even after matrimony , and do not assume that of their husbands . It does not appear that ...
It is merely a distinguishing mark or badge , which appears to belong to every member of a family , whether male or female . The latter retain it even after matrimony , and do not assume that of their husbands . It does not appear that ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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