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... Count Forename Count Forename Count 1. Ann 403,015 11. Anne 11,778 21. Ada 2,937 2. Mary 382,448 12. Maria 9,204 22. Lucy 2,696 3. Jane 131,001 13. Hannah 8,663 23. Harriet 1,830 4. Sarah 113,901 14. Martha 8,434 24. Anna 1,799 5 ...
... Count Forename Count Forename Count 1. Ann 403,015 11. Anne 11,778 21. Ada 2,937 2. Mary 382,448 12. Maria 9,204 22. Lucy 2,696 3. Jane 131,001 13. Hannah 8,663 23. Harriet 1,830 4. Sarah 113,901 14. Martha 8,434 24. Anna 1,799 5 ...
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... counts for the male set in table 3 is about 100 to 1 , whereas the female range in table 2 is four times that . Table 5. The male forenames used in table 3 Forename Count Forename Count Forename Count 1. William 128,292 7. Edward 27,543 ...
... counts for the male set in table 3 is about 100 to 1 , whereas the female range in table 2 is four times that . Table 5. The male forenames used in table 3 Forename Count Forename Count Forename Count 1. William 128,292 7. Edward 27,543 ...
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... count of 1. So we know that the number of types with a count of 1 is inflated by typo- graphical errors made throughout the whole set of , say , male fore- names . Other counts are also inflated , but they share the 40 percent balance ...
... count of 1. So we know that the number of types with a count of 1 is inflated by typo- graphical errors made throughout the whole set of , say , male fore- names . Other counts are also inflated , but they share the 40 percent balance ...
Contents
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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