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Grammatical sketch of the ancient Abnaki outlined in the dictionary of Fr. Sebastian Râle, S.J. : Part I.--The Abnaki noun / by Rev. Michael Charles O'Brien of Bangor ; read at the meeting of the Maine Historical Society, at Portland, December 23, 1882.
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Main Author:
O'Brien, Michael Charles, 1842-1901
Corporate Author:
Maine Historical Society
Other Authors:
Rasles, Sébastien, 1657-1724
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Algonquian
Published:
Portland [Me.] :
Maine Historical Society,
1887.
Subjects:
Abenaki language
>
Grammar.
Algonquian languages
>
Grammar.
Canada, Eastern
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Languages.
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Jesuit author.
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Call Number:
PM551 .O27 1887
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