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Taylor 2006: pp. 340-341. Mark 2006: p. 716.
MacFarlane 1912: p. 150.
Maceachen 1922: pp. 467-469. Hanks; Hardcastle;
Hodges 2006: p. 399. Hanks; Hardcastle;...
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Allan Joseph MacEachen PC OC (July 6, 1921 –
September 12, 2017) was a
Canadian politician and
statesman who
served as a
senator and
several times as...
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territorial origin, from one of the
three places mentioned.[1] [2]
Maceachen, Ewan (1922),
Maceachen's Gaelic-English
Dictionary (4,
revised and enlarged ed.),...
- of the Mac M****richs, a
learned family of
Irish origin.
Maceachen, Ewan (1922),
Maceachen's Gaelic-English
Dictionary (4,
revised and enlarged ed.),...
- Gaelic-English Dictionary, Routledge, p. 714, ISBN 0-203-22259-8.
Maceachen, Ewan (1922),
Maceachen's Gaelic-English
Dictionary (4,
revised and enlarged ed.),...
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accessed 11
April 2008. Jack House,
Square Mile of
Murder Dougald B.
Maceachen, 'Wilkie
Collins and
British Law', Nineteenth-Century Fiction, Vol. 5...
- isles, the
lands of
Kilmalew and
others in the
lordship of Morven. The
Maceachens of
Howbeg and
Glenuig descend from Ranald, son of
Hector 5th of Kilmalew...
- was held in
Ottawa Civic Centre in Ottawa,
Ontario on
April 6, 1968. A
MacEachen announced after the
first ballot that he was
withdrawing and
would support...
- Ontario,
since 1963 and
served as
Agriculture Minister under Pearson.
Allan MacEachen, 46, MP for Inverness—Richmond, Nova
Scotia from 1953 to 1958 and again...
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Poonsirivong Tanu
Pirapokin Surasak Poomngern Phum Pattana-Anek Cory
Maceachen John
Sirisuth Goalie Pongprapat Suriyodorn Alex
Watthanawekin Coaches...