67 examples of ga in sentences

Her decision was not taken without earnest prayer; and had her parents opposed her wishes she would have been prepared to give them up, but, ga

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" ATLANTA, GA.

James Hillhouse Ct 1754 1832 7 1801 02 Abraham Baldwin Ga 1754 1807 7 1802-03

Md 1752 1823 10 1808-09 Stephen R Bradley Vt 1754 1837 10, 11 1809 John Milledge Ga 1757 1839 11 1809-10 Andrew Gregg Pa 1755 1835 11 1810 11 John Gaillard S C 1826 11, 12 1811-12

John M Harlan, Ky 1877 1877 William B Woods, Ga 1880 1887 7 1824 1887 Stanley Matthews, Ohio 1881 1889 8 1824 1889 Horace Gray, Mass 1881 1828 Samuel Blatchford, N Y 1882 1893 11 1820 1893 Lucius Q C Lamar, Miss 1888 1993 5 1825 1893 Melville W Fuller, Ill 1888 1833

Murder of Soan-ga-ge-zhick, a Chippewa, at the head of the fallsIndian mode of intermentIndian prophetessTopic of interpreters and interpretationMode of studying the Indian languageThe Johnston familyVisitsKatewabeda, chief of Sandy LakeIndian mythology, and oral tales and legendsLiterary opinionPolitical opinionVisit of the chief Little PineVisit of WabishkepenaisA despairing IndianGeography.

He was a Chippewa from the interior called Soan-ga-ge-zhick, or the Strong Sky.

Making inquiries respecting the family of Soan-ga-ge-zhick, in order to direct some provisions to be issued to them, I learned that the widow is a prophetess among her people, or in other words a female Jossakeed, and is supposed to have much influence in this way.

Prominent among the pleased recipients were the chiefs of the village, Shin-ga-ba-was-sin, the Image Stone, She-wa-be-ke-tone, the Man of Jingling Metals, Kau-ga-osh, or the Bird in Eternal Flight, Way-ish-kee, or The First Born Son, and two or three others of minor note.

Prominent among the pleased recipients were the chiefs of the village, Shin-ga-ba-was-sin, the Image Stone, She-wa-be-ke-tone, the Man of Jingling Metals, Kau-ga-osh, or the Bird in Eternal Flight, Way-ish-kee, or The First Born Son, and two or three others of minor note.

An instance of it came to my notice to-day, in a complaint made by an Indian named Me-ta-koos-se-ga, i.e. Smoking-Weed, or Pure Tobacco, who was living with two wives, a mother and her daughter.

The auxiliary verbs, have, shall, will, &c., taken from the tensal particles, are ge, gu, gei, go, ga.

1. Correct the division of the following words of two syllables: "ci-vil, co-lour, co-py, da-mask, do-zen, e-ver, fea-ther, ga-ther, hea-ven, hea-vy, ho-ney, le-mon, li-nen, mea-dow, mo-ney, ne-ver, o-live, o-range, o-ther, phea-sant, plea-sant, pu-nish, ra-ther, rea-dy, ri-ver, ro-bin, scho-lar, sho-vel, sto-mach, ti-mid, whe-ther.

Ch., Half Bbl, of C., etc., for Storrs Sch., Atlanta, Ga Middletown.

Ch., for Thomasville, Ga 1.50 Southport.

Ch., for Conn. Ind'l Sch., Ga 25.00 {113} Waterbury.

HealdThe Sau-ga-nashSergeant GriffithMrs.

Billy Caldwell, the Sau-ga-nash, too, resided here occasionally, with his wife, who was a daughter of Nee-scot-nee-meg, one of the most famous chiefs of the nation.

"I am a Sau-ga-nash!" "Then make all speed to the houseyour friend is in danger, and you alone can save him.

Our wagon had been provided with a pair of excellent travelling horses, and, sister Margaret and myself being accommodated with the best pacers the country could afford, we set off in high spirits towards the Aux Plainesour old friend, Billy Caldwell (the Sau-ga-nash), with our brother Robert, and Gholson Kercheval, accompanying us to that point of our journey.

In his reply, "I am a Sau-ga-nash," or Englishman, he designed to convey, "I am a white man."

Knighted by Lancelot, 224; occupies "Siege Perilous," 224; sees Holy Grail, 226. GA-LI'CIA.

Wishes to marry Brangwaine, 244. GARADIE (ga-ra-d[=e]'), COUNT.

HALF'DAN II. Son of Belé, 251; character of, 252; king of Sogn, 253; guardian of Ingeborg, 255; Sigurd Ring wars against, 256; Frithiof wars against, 267. HAL'O-GA-LAND.

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