Conjugation of the verb "to hear" in its various forms in the Chippeway language, [ca. 1833] Circa 1833

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Conjugation of the verb "to hear" in its various forms in the Chippeway language, [ca. 1833] Circa 1833

This item contains printed sheets pasted into a volume, with manuscript notes by Peter Stephen Du Ponceau.

1.0 Volume(s), 1 volume, 21 leaves

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James, Edwin, 1797-1861

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Edwin James was an explorer, naturalist, and physician. From the description of Some account of the Menomonies, with a specimen of an attempt to form a dictionary of their language, 1827. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122488700 From the description of Conjugation of the verb "to hear" in its various forms in the Chippeway language, [ca. 1833]. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122489505 From the guide to th...

Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen, 1760-1844

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Du Ponceau was a Philadelphia lawyer who arrived in Portsmouth, N.H., from France in 1777, achieved early prominence as an aide to von Steuben, and as secretary to Robert Livingston, Secretary of Foreign Affairs for the Congress in 1781. Du Ponceau was admitted to the Philadelphia Bar in 1785 where his familiarity with both American and European law brought him an important practice. His intellectual interests included both history and linguistics and he published extensively in both fields. He ...