Encyclopedia of the North American Colonies, Bind 3C. Scribner's Sons, 1993 - 865 sider A three-volume set that discusses various aspects of the European colonies in North America including labor systems, technology, religion, and racial interaction. |
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THE LIFE OF THE MIND | 1 |
EUROPEAN LANGUAGES | 13 |
INDIAN LANGUAGES | 29 |
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