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... give them the following which would allow them to weep over and cover their dead : Two braided coats at 20 fr . each .. Two woolen blankets at 15 fr .. ........ ........ 40 fr . 30 fr . 24 One hundred pounds of powder at 30 sous 75 One ...
... give them the following which would allow them to weep over and cover their dead : Two braided coats at 20 fr . each .. Two woolen blankets at 15 fr .. ........ ........ 40 fr . 30 fr . 24 One hundred pounds of powder at 30 sous 75 One ...
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... give as full and satisfactory reply as possible . I have made it a duty to receive M. Washington with the distinction due on account of your dignity and his personal worth . I have the honor to be , Monsieur , your very humble and very ...
... give as full and satisfactory reply as possible . I have made it a duty to receive M. Washington with the distinction due on account of your dignity and his personal worth . I have the honor to be , Monsieur , your very humble and very ...
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... gives to each side of the meaning of the other is sometimes ludicrously and some- times wickedly false . Aside from ... give some slightly differ- ent forms , owing to the fact that the Huron language has similar variations from that of ...
... gives to each side of the meaning of the other is sometimes ludicrously and some- times wickedly false . Aside from ... give some slightly differ- ent forms , owing to the fact that the Huron language has similar variations from that of ...
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... give En- glish names by sound . The old Pontiac manuscript , the spelling of which is phonetic but abominable , gives faithfully by sound the names of some British officers , as , for instance , Hay and Campbell , by their equivalents ...
... give En- glish names by sound . The old Pontiac manuscript , the spelling of which is phonetic but abominable , gives faithfully by sound the names of some British officers , as , for instance , Hay and Campbell , by their equivalents ...
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... give free and fearless expres- sion to any belief to which his investi- gations may lead . Since the Liberal movement above described he has acted with the Democratic party . In 1878 he was again called to the front in the municipal ...
... give free and fearless expres- sion to any belief to which his investi- gations may lead . Since the Liberal movement above described he has acted with the Democratic party . In 1878 he was again called to the front in the municipal ...
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