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Out of my father's house , I seldom heard any language spoken , beside the Indian . By these means I acquired the knowledge of that language , and a great facility in speaking it . It became more familiar to me than my mother tongue .
Out of my father's house , I seldom heard any language spoken , beside the Indian . By these means I acquired the knowledge of that language , and a great facility in speaking it . It became more familiar to me than my mother tongue .
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THE language which is now the subject of observation , is that of the Muhhekaneew or Stockbridge Indians . They , as well as the tribe at New London , are by the Anglo - Americans , called Mohegans , which is a corruption of Muhhekaneew ...
THE language which is now the subject of observation , is that of the Muhhekaneew or Stockbridge Indians . They , as well as the tribe at New London , are by the Anglo - Americans , called Mohegans , which is a corruption of Muhhekaneew ...
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In the Mexican language ( says Gilij ) " the noun has no other inflexion , than that which serves to distinguish the ... The same writer observes , also , that " in none of the Orinokese languages are the nouns declined after the Greek ...
In the Mexican language ( says Gilij ) " the noun has no other inflexion , than that which serves to distinguish the ... The same writer observes , also , that " in none of the Orinokese languages are the nouns declined after the Greek ...
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Representatives of Boston before the American Revolution | 23 |
Topographical Description of Rochester | 29 |
Letter from Dr Watts | 39 |
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Account adjectives Alden American languages Bellingham Boston Brewster Capt Charles charlestown charter Chippeway chosen governour church chusetts Clark Commissioners Connecticut Court Cushing Delaware Delaware language deputy governour dialects Dudley Duxbury Editor Edwards Eliot Endicott england English express father formed freemen sworn Gilij governour and deputy governour of massachu governour of massachusetts Grammar guage hampshire Harvard College Hebrew Heckewelder Historical Holmes Hutchinson Indian languages inhabitants James John Joseph June land Lenni Lenape Letter Leverett martha's vineyard massa Massachusetts language ministers Mohegan language Munsees Narraganset nekama Note nouns observed Peck persons plural plymouth colony Ponceau pond Prince pronouns publick remarks respect Rhode Island River Roger Williams Saggio Samuel says Sept settled settlement setts Shaw Shawanese Society specimen Standish Stockbridge suffixes Tamanacan Thomas thou tion town tribe verb vernour viii Vocabulary walk William Winnebagoes Winthrop