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Marietta , the first New England settlement in the Northwest Terri- tory , was founded on the Ohio River in 1788 , and within seventy - five years every state and territory that had been carved out of the vast domain extending from the ...
Marietta , the first New England settlement in the Northwest Terri- tory , was founded on the Ohio River in 1788 , and within seventy - five years every state and territory that had been carved out of the vast domain extending from the ...
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KRAPP : In New England and the South practically no definite informa- tion exists regarding the history of the population up to 1800. It would be a tremendous task to get together the sources of information , as nothing of the sort has ...
KRAPP : In New England and the South practically no definite informa- tion exists regarding the history of the population up to 1800. It would be a tremendous task to get together the sources of information , as nothing of the sort has ...
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Various features of New England syntax may be traced back to usage in southeastern England . Syntax is important because it shows the connection of American dialects with the dialects of definite parts of England .
Various features of New England syntax may be traced back to usage in southeastern England . Syntax is important because it shows the connection of American dialects with the dialects of definite parts of England .
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Various features of New England syntax may be traced back to usage in southeastern England . Syntax is important because it shows the connection of American dialects with the dialects of definite parts of England .
Various features of New England syntax may be traced back to usage in southeastern England . Syntax is important because it shows the connection of American dialects with the dialects of definite parts of England .
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51 should include the New England [ ben ] . HOPKINS : The pronunciation of the pronoun I should be included . ( An unidentified speaker added that the stressed and the unstressed forms of I must be distinguished . ) ...
51 should include the New England [ ben ] . HOPKINS : The pronunciation of the pronoun I should be included . ( An unidentified speaker added that the stressed and the unstressed forms of I must be distinguished . ) ...
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