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Page 131
... means , in its most extended use , all huge and large inhabitants of the deep . " Q. It comes , I think , from the ... means jaceo , and jaceo means to lye like a great mass , where is the authority that this great mass must needs be a ...
... means , in its most extended use , all huge and large inhabitants of the deep . " Q. It comes , I think , from the ... means jaceo , and jaceo means to lye like a great mass , where is the authority that this great mass must needs be a ...
Page 250
... means a feather or quill . The Iroquois , called him Onas , which in their idiom means the same thing . " The first name given by the Indians to the Europeans who landed in Virginia was Wapsid Lenape ( white people ; ) when , however ...
... means a feather or quill . The Iroquois , called him Onas , which in their idiom means the same thing . " The first name given by the Indians to the Europeans who landed in Virginia was Wapsid Lenape ( white people ; ) when , however ...
Page 256
... means , " come and fetch us across the river with a canoe . " I need not say that this verb is conjugated through all its moods and tenses . Nadholawall is the form of the third person of the singular of the indicative present , and means ...
... means , " come and fetch us across the river with a canoe . " I need not say that this verb is conjugated through all its moods and tenses . Nadholawall is the form of the third person of the singular of the indicative present , and means ...
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