155 examples of lander in sentences

Lander's stormy life covers the whole period from Wordsworth's childhood to the middle of the Victorian Era.

A remarkable change in Lander's life is noticeable in 1821, when, at forty-six years of age, after having lost his magnificent estate of Llanthony Abbey, in Glamorganshire, and after a stormy experience in Como, he settled down for a time at Fiesole near Florence.

Captain Ross was exploring the Northern Seas, and Lander the wilds of Africa.

Lander's Gebir has much that can truly be called epic in it; and it has learned the lessons in manner which Virgil and Milton so nobly taught.

They stood for a little while looking in silence at the old lander who had run his last cargo on Moonfleet beach, and then they laid his arms down by his side, and slung him in a sail, and carried him away.

'Twas with thoughts like this that I was busy while the short afternoon was spent, and the story went up and down the village, how that Elzevir Block and John Trenchard, who left so long ago, were come back to Moonfleet, and that the old lander was drowned saving the young man's life.

But, say, if you're goin' to Rusty you c'd leave my hoss at Lander's and I c'd get him when I come along.

And Lander's is the only one hotel in Rusty.

Translated from the German by S.W. Lander.

In 1825 Clapperton made his second expedition to the interior, accompanied by Richard Lander.

His faithful servant, Lander, after publishing his journal, returned to Africa, in 1830, with his brother, landed at Badagry, and again crossed the country to the Niger.

During the interval between the two expeditions of Lander to trace the course of this mysterious river, France was exploring its upper waters.

From the narratives of Park, Clapperton, Lander, and Caillié, confirmed by Bairkie and Barth, the latter of whom explored the banks of the Niger from Timbuctoo to Boussa, it has been ascertained to be a noble stream, navigable for nearly twenty-five hundred miles, with an average width of more than half a mile, and an average depth of three fathoms, comparing favorably with our own Mississippi.

Her sister's name was Fannie and her grandmother's name was Crecie Lander.

We have never heard of any remarkable person of that name, or bearing a similar one, except the two brothers Lander, the explorers of the Niger."

It is rash, too, in him to insinuate that Southey's opinion could be influenced by his friendship; for he, the most amiable of men, was nevertheless a friend of Mr. Lander also.

by Edgar Lander.

By Austin M. Lander.

Jennie Parker Lander (W), Albert Stephen Lander & Pamela Lynette Lander (C); 11Oct77; R682747. R682762.

Jennie Parker Lander (W), Albert Stephen Lander & Pamela Lynette Lander (C); 11Oct77; R682747. R682762.

Jennie Parker Lander (W), Albert Stephen Lander & Pamela Lynette Lander (C); 11Oct77; R682747. R682762.

The natives of Borgou, we are told by R. and J. Lander, marry with perfect indifference.

But the identity of the two first as rivers is what we are precluded from all possibility of believing, by the circumstance that the Shary of Loggun and Bornou, which Major Denham saw and sailed upon, was found by him falling into lake Tchad, while the Tshadda of Lander fell into the Niger; consequently they are distinct streams, flowing in opposite directions.

At no great distance above the Tshadda, enters the Coodonia, a smaller river, but which Lander had seen flowing through a very fertile and highly cultivated country.

LANDER, RICHARD, African explorer, born in Truro, Cornwall; accompanied Clapperton as his servant; along with his brother John discovered the lower course of the Niger; on the third expedition was wounded in a conflict with the natives, and died at Fernando Po (1804-1834).

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