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Page 53
To mine copper indiscriminately was viewed as a potentially “ unlucky ” venture ,
since copper was considered to lie ... Macdonell genuinely wished to help the
Ojibwa secure a share of the potential mining profits , but Keating proved to be ...
To mine copper indiscriminately was viewed as a potentially “ unlucky ” venture ,
since copper was considered to lie ... Macdonell genuinely wished to help the
Ojibwa secure a share of the potential mining profits , but Keating proved to be ...
Page 129
If the nominal is a potential argument-type expression, e.g. a DP, then the <pro,
DP> relation maybe licensed via A'-binding ofthe dislocation type envisaged by
Baker (53a)." Ifthe nominal expression is a potential predicate-type expression, ...
If the nominal is a potential argument-type expression, e.g. a DP, then the <pro,
DP> relation maybe licensed via A'-binding ofthe dislocation type envisaged by
Baker (53a)." Ifthe nominal expression is a potential predicate-type expression, ...
Page 414
Land claims, which might appear to fit squarely within potential impingements on
personal property and access to goods by people living on or nearthe land under
contention, have strong positive constructions in part because the blame lies ...
Land claims, which might appear to fit squarely within potential impingements on
personal property and access to goods by people living on or nearthe land under
contention, have strong positive constructions in part because the blame lies ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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