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... according to truth , there are two , at least , that are wholly the fruit of wild imagination , or intolerably mixt with deceit and falsehood . Hence some have taken oc- casion to doubt of , and deny the existence of spirits , and an ...
... according to truth , there are two , at least , that are wholly the fruit of wild imagination , or intolerably mixt with deceit and falsehood . Hence some have taken oc- casion to doubt of , and deny the existence of spirits , and an ...
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... according to Mr. Heckewelder , " is more easily learned than that of the Lenape , and has a great affinity to the Mohican , Chippeway and other kindred languages . They generally place the accent on the last syllable . " + 6. Chippeways ...
... according to Mr. Heckewelder , " is more easily learned than that of the Lenape , and has a great affinity to the Mohican , Chippeway and other kindred languages . They generally place the accent on the last syllable . " + 6. Chippeways ...
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... According to Carver , they both speak the Chippeway ; but he expressly adds , that he does not know whether they have merely adopted it . Edwards reckons both these nations among those that speak the Mohegan ; ( Ob- servations on the ...
... According to Carver , they both speak the Chippeway ; but he expressly adds , that he does not know whether they have merely adopted it . Edwards reckons both these nations among those that speak the Mohegan ; ( Ob- servations on the ...
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Topographical Description of Rochester | 39 |
Gale of September 1815 | 46 |
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