34 examples of mandell in sentences

Professor the Rev. Mandell Creighton, M.A., was born at Carlisle, and educated at Durham Grammar School and Merton College, Oxford.

THE SUNLANDERS Mandell is an obscure village on the rim of the polar sea.

There are few men in Mandell, and many women; wherefore a wholesome and necessary polygamy is in practice; the women bear children with ardor, and the birth of a man-child is hailed with acclamation.

The cause of all these things,the peaceableness, and the polygamy, and the tired neck of Aab-Waak,goes back among the years to the time when the schooner Search dropped anchor in Mandell Bay, and when Tyee, chief man of the tribe, conceived a scheme of sudden wealth.

To this day the story of things that happened is remembered and spoken of with bated breath by the people of Mandell, who are cousins to the Hungry Folk who live in the west.

But the Mandell spearmen were crowding up into closer range, and a strong cast transfixed the wounded man.

It was no longer a fight, for no Mandell man dared venture forward, and as it was, they were too close to the Sunlanders to go back.

And like a bird I rose up in the air, and the living Mandell Folk, and the dead Sunlanders, the little kayaks, the big ship, the guns, the wealtheverything rose up in the air.

Tyee and Aab-Waak tried to hold the Mandell Folk back, were thrust aside, and could only turn and watch the mad charge.

So he fought the great fight by himself, and in a narrow ring of Mandell Folk shot four with his revolver, and ere they could lay hands on him for the torture, turned it on himself and died.

And this mine is worked in secret, as many Northland mines have been worked; and no white man outside the Company, which is Bill-Man, Jim, and Charley, knows the whereabouts of Mandell on the rim of the polar sea.

Another Vicar of Embleton, who lived here from 1874 to 1884, was Dr. Mandell Creighton, the learned historian, who became Bishop of London.

MANDELL, MAX SOLOMON, tr. Plays of Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev. R93506.

R94737, 16May52, Dorothy Riley Brown (A) TURGENEV, IVAN SERGEEVICH. Plays; translated from the Russian by M. S. Mandell, with an introd.

R93506, 16Apr52, Dora Mandell (W) TURNBULL, WILLIAM D., joint author Lessons in lettering.

BOBER, MANDELL MORTON.

Mandell Morton Bober (A); 17Mar55;

Norah Hoult (A); 27Aug56; R176338. HOUSE, EDWARD MANDELL.

SEE House, Edward Mandell.

MANDELL, MAX SOLOMON, tr. Plays of Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev. R93506.

R94737, 16May52, Dorothy Riley Brown (A) TURGENEV, IVAN SERGEEVICH. Plays; translated from the Russian by M. S. Mandell, with an introd.

R93506, 16Apr52, Dora Mandell (W) TURNBULL, WILLIAM D., joint author Lessons in lettering.

Norah Hoult (A); 27Aug56; R176338. HOUSE, EDWARD MANDELL.

1886 MANDELL CREIGHTON

CREIGHTON, MANDELL, bishop of London, born at Carlisle; previously bishop of Peterborough; has written on Simon de Montfort, on Wolsey, and on the Tudors and the Reformation, but his great work is the "History of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome," a work of great value; b. 1843.

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