Algonquins

Algonquins, one of the three aboriginal races of N. American Indians, originally occupying nearly the whole region from the Churchill and Hudson Bay southward to N. Carolina, and from the E. of the Rocky Mts. to Newfoundland; the language they speak has been divided into five dialects.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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Algar`di
Algaro`tti, Francesco
Algar`ve
Algebra
Alge`ria
Algesi`ras
Algiers`
Algine
Algo`a Bay
Al`gol
Algonquins
Alham`bra
A`li
Ali Baba
A`li Pasha
Alican`te
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Alighie`ri
Al`ima
Alimentary canal
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