Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen9;Volumen19For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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When an Inferiour speaks in this Mode , he prayes and intreats . ... The Optative , Wishing , or Desiring Mode , when one desireth the action to be done : as : Noowaadchanumun toh , I wish or desire to keep it . 4.
When an Inferiour speaks in this Mode , he prayes and intreats . ... The Optative , Wishing , or Desiring Mode , when one desireth the action to be done : as : Noowaadchanumun toh , I wish or desire to keep it . 4.
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Indicative Mode . Present tense . Present tense . I keep it . I am wise . Nowadchanumun Nowaantam Sing . Koowadchanumun Sing . Koowaantam owadchanumun . Waantam noh . Nowadchanumumun Nowaantamumun Plur . Koowadchanumumwoo Plur .
Indicative Mode . Present tense . Present tense . I keep it . I am wise . Nowadchanumun Nowaantam Sing . Koowadchanumun Sing . Koowaantam owadchanumun . Waantam noh . Nowadchanumumun Nowaantamumun Plur . Koowadchanumumwoo Plur .
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The Gramfor the Affix or Prefix , you may observe it is used onely and Suppositive Modes , lay it by , and are varied onely him ) in the Indicative Mode , is the Radicall word wit Mode is the Radicall word without any Affix or Suffix ...
The Gramfor the Affix or Prefix , you may observe it is used onely and Suppositive Modes , lay it by , and are varied onely him ) in the Indicative Mode , is the Radicall word wit Mode is the Radicall word without any Affix or Suffix ...
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