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Michigan (/ˈmɪʃɪɡən/ MISH-ig-ən) is a
state in the
Great Lakes region of the
Upper Midwest region of the
United States. It
borders Wisconsin to the southwest...
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Mitchigan River is a 14.9-mile-long (24.0 km)
stream in the
Upper Peninsula of the U.S.
state of Michigan. It
flows into the
Fence River at 46°17′27″N...
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River Milk
River Mineral River Miners River Misery River Misteguay Cr****
Mitchigan River Mol****es
River Montreal River (Keweenaw County)
Montreal River (Wisconsin–Michigan...
- Ross eds., The
Philosophy of
Edmund Burke (Ann Arbor: The
University of
Mitchigan Press, 1960), 76–77.
Edmund Burke, “Speech on the Acts of Uniformity”...
- Lake
Mitigwaki Lake
Nepessing Lake
Ponemah Lake
Skegemog Misteguay Cr****
Mitchigan River Munro Lake
Munuscong Lake
Little Munuscong River Munuscong River...
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Michigan Mitc****
River - M****achusetts Mitc****
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North Carolina Mitchigan River -
Michigan Mobile River -
Alabama Mohawk River - New
Hampshire Mohawk...
- name of
Fence River is
derived from a
translation of the
Indian word
mitchigan,
referring to a
wooden fence constructed near its
banks by the Indians...
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Encyclopedia of
Religious Knowledge. Vol. 7 (Reprinted ed.).
Grand Rapids,
Mitchigan:
Baker Book
House (published 1953). p. 186.
Retrieved 4 May 2022 – via...
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Shakespeare (Paris, 1938). O.J. Campbell, "Love's Labour's Lost Restudied",
Mitchigan Studies in Shakespeare,
Milton and Donne, 1925.
Alfred Harbage, "Love's...