Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mr. Acland” in chapter 16 of Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 4:
...e was excellent and very flowing.
Few will feel his death more than Longfellow; they were much attached to each other.
I always like young Englishmen,—as Lord Roseberry, Mr. Rutson, and Mr. Acland , who have been here some time, and were not displeased with Boston.
Together they give freshness to our dull routine, and let in a breath of English air. I was sorry to hear of the death of Mr. Bar...
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