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... specimens alone were , probably , not intended as conclusive evidence on this point ; for he goes on to state , from ... specimen . " Persons who are as familiarly acquainted with any one of the Indian dialects , as Dr. Edwards was , and ...
... specimens alone were , probably , not intended as conclusive evidence on this point ; for he goes on to state , from ... specimen . " Persons who are as familiarly acquainted with any one of the Indian dialects , as Dr. Edwards was , and ...
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... specimen in the following Vocabulary is from La Hontan ; upon whose au- thority , however , we cannot place entire reliance , if we may believe Charlevoix ; who asserts that Sagard , Cartier and La Hontan " took at random a few words ...
... specimen in the following Vocabulary is from La Hontan ; upon whose au- thority , however , we cannot place entire reliance , if we may believe Charlevoix ; who asserts that Sagard , Cartier and La Hontan " took at random a few words ...
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... specimen , the pronunciation is extremely guttural , and appears to be a strong characteristick of the language , hardly imitable by us . " Jenks . ( 7 ) Thepow . " Th sounded as in thing . " Jenks . The recurrence of this sound of th ...
... specimen , the pronunciation is extremely guttural , and appears to be a strong characteristick of the language , hardly imitable by us . " Jenks . ( 7 ) Thepow . " Th sounded as in thing . " Jenks . The recurrence of this sound of th ...
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Topographical Description of Rochester | 39 |
Gale of September 1815 | 46 |
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