46 examples of acland in sentences

It was drawn up by Richard Acland Armstrong (1843-1905), an eager social reformer, a powerful preacher and author, and memorable especially as a popularizer of Martineau's religious philosophy.

SEE Harper, Theodore Acland.

Pierce & Washabaugh (PWH); 30Dec55; R161815. HARPER, THEODORE ACLAND.

Kubrik the outlaw, by Theodore Acland Harper, in collaboration with Winifred Harper.

SEE Harper, Theodore Acland. HARPER & BROS.

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SEE Harper, Theodore Acland.

HARPER, THEODORE ACLAND.

Windy island, by Theodore Acland Harper in collaboration with Winifred Harper.

R. Tristram Harper (NK of Theodore Acland Harper); 19Nov58; R225058.

SEE Harper, Theodore Acland. HARPER & BROS.

SEE Harper, Theodore Acland.

SEE Harper, Theodore Acland.

HARPER, THEODORE ACLAND.

SEE Harper, Theodore Acland. HARPER AND BROTHERS.

SEE Harper, Theodore Acland.

Pierce & Washabaugh (PWH); 30Dec55; R161815. HARPER, THEODORE ACLAND.

Kubrik the outlaw, by Theodore Acland Harper, in collaboration with Winifred Harper.

SEE Harper, Theodore Acland. HARPER & BROS.

SEE Harper, Theodore Acland.

SEE Harper, Theodore Acland.

Mr. Acland, in his manners and customs of India, gives us the following amusing account of this celebrated idol: "Juggernaut represents the ninth incarnation of Vishnoo, a Hindoo deity, and consists of a mere block of sacred wood, in the centre of which is said to be concealed a fragment of the original idol, which was fashioned by Vishnoo himself.

" The Preference proposals which Mr. ACLAND had described as bred "by Filial Piety out of the Board of Trade" received the unexpected aid of Sir ALFRED MOND, who disposed of his Cobdenite prejudices as easily as the conjurer swallows his gloves, and unblushingly asserted that the tiny Preference now proposed, far from being the advance-guard of Protection, was in reality a very strong movement towards Free Trade.

In the parish is St Audries, the seat of Sir A.F. Acland Hood.

ACLAND, SIR HENRY, regius professor of medicine in Oxford, accompanied the Prince of Wales to America in 1860, the author of several works on medicine and educational subjects, one of Ruskin's old and tried friends (1815).

46 examples of  acland  in sentences