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... American idioms it is easy to perceive , that the same tribes are sometimes registered more than once under different names ; but when we consider , that there are also unknown Indian nations on our continent , we shall , by setting off ...
... American idioms it is easy to perceive , that the same tribes are sometimes registered more than once under different names ; but when we consider , that there are also unknown Indian nations on our continent , we shall , by setting off ...
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... American idioms , except where they can be traced to a com- mon stock , differ so much from each other in point of ... American language ; a dialect of that , which begins in Greenland , crosses the American continent ( on both coasts of ...
... American idioms , except where they can be traced to a com- mon stock , differ so much from each other in point of ... American language ; a dialect of that , which begins in Greenland , crosses the American continent ( on both coasts of ...
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... American writer , Dr. Mc Culloh of Baltimore , to suppose that the South Sea was once a continent , and that America was peopled through that channel . * This question deserves further investigation ; and the Malay , as well as its ...
... American writer , Dr. Mc Culloh of Baltimore , to suppose that the South Sea was once a continent , and that America was peopled through that channel . * This question deserves further investigation ; and the Malay , as well as its ...
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