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Sivu 254
... persons : pl . Yeug , These men . Nag or neg , They . Yeu This . Ne This . of things : Yeush These . Nish These . [ p ... person , especially of Verbs , hath no affix . These Pronouns , ( Neen and Ken ) when they are affixed , they are ...
... persons : pl . Yeug , These men . Nag or neg , They . Yeu This . Ne This . of things : Yeush These . Nish These . [ p ... person , especially of Verbs , hath no affix . These Pronouns , ( Neen and Ken ) when they are affixed , they are ...
Sivu 271
... person singular : but when we Pray in this Mode , as alwayes we do , then it hath the first person ; as , Let me be wise ; but there is no formation of the word to express it ; yet it may be expressed by adding this word unto the ...
... person singular : but when we Pray in this Mode , as alwayes we do , then it hath the first person ; as , Let me be wise ; but there is no formation of the word to express it ; yet it may be expressed by adding this word unto the ...
Sivu xix
... persons . It is to be ob- served , that it begins with the letter n , indicative of the first person ; which , being repeated in the last syllable na , seems as if it meant to say , we , we ; that is , we , particularly speak- ing , but ...
... persons . It is to be ob- served , that it begins with the letter n , indicative of the first person ; which , being repeated in the last syllable na , seems as if it meant to say , we , we ; that is , we , particularly speak- ing , but ...
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Adnoun Adverbs affix Alley American amongst argillite Botanical Names bushels called Cambridge Bay Cape Cod Captain church coast colony common corn Creek declension Delaware Delaware language dialects Eliot England English express fish governour Grammar harbour hath Heckewelder honour idioms Indian languages Indicative Mode inhabitants Island John keep thee kind king labour land Lane Lenni Lenape letter live Lord Massachusetts Massachusetts language means Michaux miles n'dellsin Narraganset Nouns nuttinniin observed paragraph pay thee peace person plantation planted plur plural Ponceau Præter tense Present tense pronoun Providence Publick Buildings Pursh Rhode Island river sachim savages sent shallop ship sing speech Street suppletive Suppositive Mode syllable thereof things thou keep thou pay tion Tisquantum town translation tree unto Verb Substantive Virginia Willd Williams wish thou didst wish ye wood word ye keep ye pay Zeisb