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Ackworth School--History 3 records
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Ackworth School--Rules and practice--Early works to 1800 3 records
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We found a matching subject in our catalog for: ACL (Computer program language).
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ACL (Computer program language) About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 0 records
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  1. Programming languages (Electronic computers) (2568 records)
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Aclan region--History 1 record
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Acland, Antony, Sir 1 record
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Acland, Arthur Henry Dyke, 1811-1857 1 record
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Acland, Christian Henrietta Caroline, Lady, 1750-1815--Pictorial works 1 record
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Acland, Christian Henrietta Caroline, Lady, 1750-1815--Portraits 2 records
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Acland, Eleanor, 1878-1933--Correspondence 1 record
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Acland, Eleanor Margaret Cropper, Lady, -1933 1 record
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Acland, Ellen, 1913-1924 1 record
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Acland family About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 2 records
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Acland, Francis, 1874-1939 1 record
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Acland, Francis, 1874-1939--Correspondence 1 record
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Acland, John, 1698?-1795. Plan for rendering the poor independent on public contribution 2 records
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Acland, John Dyke, 1746-1778--Portraits 1 record
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Acland, Richard, Sir, 1906-1990--Political and social views 1 record
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Acland, Sarah Angelina, 1849-1930 1 record
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Acland, Thomas Dyke, Sir, 1787-1871 1 record
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Acland, Thomas Dyke, Sir, 1809-1898--Correspondence 1 record
1 record

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