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New York: | Published by Hard and Houghton. | 459 Broome 
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Eskimo names with meanings, passim. 
1690 Haywood (John). The | Natural and Aboriginal | History | of | 
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People, I in the | year 1768. | By John Haywood, | of the county of 
Davidson, in the State of Tennessee. | 
Nashville : | Printed by George Wilson. | 1823. | c. 
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1691 Hazard (Ebenezer). Historical Collections; | consisting of | State 
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for I an History of the | United States of America. | By Ebenezer 
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[II]. I [Quotation, three lines. | 
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1692 Hazen {Gen. William B.) Vocabulary of the Shasta. 
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1693 Vocabulary of the Takilma. 
Manuscript. 6 11. folio. 211 words. 
1694 Vocabularies of the Upper Eogue River Languages — Ap- 
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1695 HazUtt (William Carew). The [ Great Gold Fields of | Cariboo; | 
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