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... fact the first spelling of this placename to appear back in Quebec . It was intro- duced to the French colony by the explorer Louis Jolliet in the summer of 1674 upon his return from the French voyage of discovery down the Mississippi ...
... fact the first spelling of this placename to appear back in Quebec . It was intro- duced to the French colony by the explorer Louis Jolliet in the summer of 1674 upon his return from the French voyage of discovery down the Mississippi ...
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... facts but " the thought that counts . " In fact , literary onomastics occupies a middle ground between fact and meaning . It is interdisciplinary . It bridges scientific investigation and literary appreciation . That is its strength and ...
... facts but " the thought that counts . " In fact , literary onomastics occupies a middle ground between fact and meaning . It is interdisciplinary . It bridges scientific investigation and literary appreciation . That is its strength and ...
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... fact and fact sound like fiction . Realism is not reality . The goal in realism is verisimilitude , not actual fact . Literature is painting , not photography . To a very great extent , success in literary endeavors is a matter of ...
... fact and fact sound like fiction . Realism is not reality . The goal in realism is verisimilitude , not actual fact . Literature is painting , not photography . To a very great extent , success in literary endeavors is a matter of ...
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American Indian placenames in the United States | 15 |
the derivation and referent of an old puzzle | 39 |
Placenames derived from Chinook Jargon in the state | 57 |
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