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The Indian primer, or, The first book by which children may know truely to read the Indian language
The Indian primer, or, The first book by which children may know truely to read the Indian language
The Indian primer, or, The first book by which children may know truely to read the Indian language
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Title
The Indian primer, or, The first book by which children may know truely to read the Indian language
Publisher
Boston : B. Green
Date
1720
Language
English
,
Algonquian (Other)
Subjects
Massachuset language
Description
Title page. Text in Massachuset and English on opposite pages; beginning with page 4 opposite pages are numbered in duplicate. Also attributed to Experience Mayhew.
Format
Readers
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Texts
Call Number
VAULT Ayer 421 .M434 E43 1720
Rights Status
No Copyright - United States
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1912px × 3144px 17.23 MB
File Created
07/31/2012
Filename
Ayer 421 .M434 E43 1720 (Vault), Indian Primer, John Eliot, title page.tif
Unique Identifier
NL11NT80
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