17 examples of maccoll in sentences

ure?" TO MY HONOURED RELATIVE ALEXANDER STEWART MACCOLL

[Footnote 2: MacColl Keitache, son of Coll, the left-handed.]

For these references I am indebted to the kindness of Mr. Norman Maccoll.]

He has long lived on terms of the closest intimacy with Mr. Gladstone, and may perhaps be bracketed with Canon MacColl and Sir Algernon West as the most absolute and profound Gladstonian outside the family circle of Hawarden.

Canon Malcolm MacColl is an abbé with a difference.

Canon MacColl is genuinely and ex animo an ecclesiastic; but he is a politician as well.

MACCOLL, Alexander.

R69549, 9Nov50, George Middleton (A) THE SHEER FOLLY OF PREACHING, by Alexander MacColl.

R67701, 27Sep50, Alexander MacColl (A) THE SHEPHERD KING, a photoplay in nine reels by

SEE MACCOLL, LEROY A. BELLAFIORE, JOSEPH.

A868. C. E. McCloy (E); 21Mar73; R548257. MACCOLL, LEROY A. Fundamental theory of servo-mechanisms.

MACCOLL, Alexander.

R69549, 9Nov50, George Middleton (A) THE SHEER FOLLY OF PREACHING, by Alexander MacColl.

R67701, 27Sep50, Alexander MacColl (A) THE SHEPHERD KING, a photoplay in nine reels by

SEE MACCOLL, LEROY A. BELLAFIORE, JOSEPH.

A868. C. E. McCloy (E); 21Mar73; R548257. MACCOLL, LEROY A. Fundamental theory of servo-mechanisms.

MacColl in his "Nineteenth-Century Art" called Millet "the most religious figure in modern art after Rembrandt," and adds that "he discovered a patience of beauty, a reconciling, in the concert of landscape mystery with labor.

17 examples of  maccoll  in sentences