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... groups , especially the Irish , into the mainstream . This is especially striking among the male names . Michael , a name abandoned by the Puritans because they considered it sacrilegious to name children after angels ( Stewart 1979 ...
... groups , especially the Irish , into the mainstream . This is especially striking among the male names . Michael , a name abandoned by the Puritans because they considered it sacrilegious to name children after angels ( Stewart 1979 ...
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... group is declining and therefore , no matter what , there is a true downward shift in concentration that is not simply a function of new groups entering the nation . There is a downward shift in each of the leading two populations ...
... group is declining and therefore , no matter what , there is a true downward shift in concentration that is not simply a function of new groups entering the nation . There is a downward shift in each of the leading two populations ...
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... groups are de- clining in concentration during the post - World War after relative stabil- ity during the period between the two World Wars . Second , from 1834 onward to the end of the century , concentration declines in both English ...
... groups are de- clining in concentration during the post - World War after relative stabil- ity during the period between the two World Wars . Second , from 1834 onward to the end of the century , concentration declines in both English ...
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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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