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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Mr. Du Ponceau , in his reply to my letter , ( after observing , that s perhaps Cotton could find no better word for become ” ) says“ But if the word means strictly and precisely become , how can it mean to BE in the text , I am that I ...
Mr. Du Ponceau , in his reply to my letter , ( after observing , that s perhaps Cotton could find no better word for become ” ) says“ But if the word means strictly and precisely become , how can it mean to BE in the text , I am that I ...
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9 for either be or become , and have perhaps used the same approximation in both cases . In general , it appears to me , that the idea of existence is never presented singly in any Indian word , but always coupled with some accessary ...
9 for either be or become , and have perhaps used the same approximation in both cases . In general , it appears to me , that the idea of existence is never presented singly in any Indian word , but always coupled with some accessary ...
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actly the same thing , whether I say WENTSCHI MACHELEMUXichtitetsch , or wEntschitsch , MACHELEMuxichtit , to become honoured . The same thing takes place in the word UND - AMEMENsichtit ; the future , to be made , become , in the first ...
actly the same thing , whether I say WENTSCHI MACHELEMUXichtitetsch , or wEntschitsch , MACHELEMuxichtit , to become honoured . The same thing takes place in the word UND - AMEMENsichtit ; the future , to be made , become , in the first ...
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