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... language spoken , beside the Indian . By these means I acquired the knowledge of that lan- guage , and a great facility in speaking it . It became more familiar to me than my mother tongue . I ... language which is THE INDIAN LANGUAGES . 85.
... language spoken , beside the Indian . By these means I acquired the knowledge of that lan- guage , and a great facility in speaking it . It became more familiar to me than my mother tongue . I ... language which is THE INDIAN LANGUAGES . 85.
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... language . The dialect followed in these observations , is that of Stockbridge . This language appears to be much more extensive than any other language in North America . The languages of the Delawares in Pennsylvania , of the ...
... language . The dialect followed in these observations , is that of Stockbridge . This language appears to be much more extensive than any other language in North America . The languages of the Delawares in Pennsylvania , of the ...
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... language ( says Gilij ) " the noun has no other inflexion , than that which serves to distinguish the singular num- ber from the plural , as in our language . " Saggio di Storia Americana , tom . iii . p . 229. The same writer observes ...
... language ( says Gilij ) " the noun has no other inflexion , than that which serves to distinguish the singular num- ber from the plural , as in our language . " Saggio di Storia Americana , tom . iii . p . 229. The same writer observes ...
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Topographical Description of Rochester | 39 |
Account of Cumington | 46 |
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