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- McClintock is a surname of Scottish and Irish Gaelic origin deriving from an anglicization of a Gaelic name variously recorded as M'Ilan****, M'Illandag...
- University Press. p. 256. ISBN 978-0-8156-8115-1. MacClintock 1981, p. 33. MacClintock 1981, p. 30. MacClintock 1981, p. 29. Zeveloff 2002, p. 73. Heptner &...
- First Half of the 18th Centuries, Indiana University Press, 2004 C. MacClintock, Readings in the history of music in performance, Indiana University...
- Harry Kirby McClintock (October 8, 1884 – April 24, 1957), also known as "Haywire Mac", was an American railroad man, radio personality, actor, singer...
- by David Weber and John Ringo. It tells the story of how Prince Roger MacClintock and his remaining bodyguards of the Empress' Own Regiment have finally...
- Man by David Weber and John Ringo. It tells the story of Prince Roger MacClintock and his bodyguards of the Empress' Own Regiment who get marooned on the...
- (1974). The mammals of Canada. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press. MacClintock, Dorcas. (1970). Squirrels of North America. New York: Litton Educational...
- once. MolluscaBase eds. (2023). MolluscaBase. Cuvierina atlantica Bé, MacClintock & Currie, 1972. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at:...
- Hilda when they visit. For example, in 'Rumpole and the Boat People': Dr MacClintock, the slow-speaking, Edinburgh-bred quack to whom my wife, Hilda turns...
- Sainte-Beuve: A Portrait of the Critic, 1804-1842. Oxford: Clarendon Press. MacClintock, Lander (1920). Sainte-Beuve's Critical Theory and Practice After 1849...