Lexicographical Neighbors of Sanderses
Literary usage of Sanderses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proud Mahaska, 1843-1900 by Semira Ann Hobbs Phillips (1900)
"One of the sanderses was a brother-in-law. Alvin Sanders was a young unmarried
man then, and kept a store of general merchandise in Mt. Pleasant. ..."
2. Chambers' Edinburgh Journal by Robert Chambers, William Chambers (1845)
"A party was projected to take place in the showy but really wretched home of the
sanderses ; and little could the invited guests suspect the crooked ..."
3. Masters of Space: Morse and the Telegraph; Thompson and the Cable; Bell and by Walter Kellogg Towers (1917)
"A LEXANDER GRAHAM BELL had not 2~\ resided at the sanderses' home very long before
he had fitted the basement up as a workshop. For three years he haunted ..."
4. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1868)
"And just then it struck me it was a good thing his relationship to the sanderses
had not been known on his arrival at Upper ..."
5. More Colonial Homesteads and Their Stories by Marion Harland (1899)
"door, we pass through a quaint, roomy, Dutch "stoop," supplied with benches,
where successive generation of Glens and sanderses were wont to sit of warm ..."
6. More Colonial Homesteads and Their Stories by Marion Harland (1899)
"door, we pass through a quaint, roomy, Dutch " stoop," supplied with benches,
where successive generation of Glens and sanderses were wont to sit of warm ..."
7. Proud Mahaska, 1843-1900 by Semira Ann Hobbs Phillips (1900)
"One of the sanderses was a brother-in-law. Alvin Sanders was a young unmarried
man then, and kept a store of general merchandise in Mt. Pleasant. ..."
8. Chambers' Edinburgh Journal by Robert Chambers, William Chambers (1845)
"A party was projected to take place in the showy but really wretched home of the
sanderses ; and little could the invited guests suspect the crooked ..."
9. Masters of Space: Morse and the Telegraph; Thompson and the Cable; Bell and by Walter Kellogg Towers (1917)
"A LEXANDER GRAHAM BELL had not 2~\ resided at the sanderses' home very long before
he had fitted the basement up as a workshop. For three years he haunted ..."
10. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1868)
"And just then it struck me it was a good thing his relationship to the sanderses
had not been known on his arrival at Upper ..."
11. More Colonial Homesteads and Their Stories by Marion Harland (1899)
"door, we pass through a quaint, roomy, Dutch "stoop," supplied with benches,
where successive generation of Glens and sanderses were wont to sit of warm ..."
12. More Colonial Homesteads and Their Stories by Marion Harland (1899)
"door, we pass through a quaint, roomy, Dutch " stoop," supplied with benches,
where successive generation of Glens and sanderses were wont to sit of warm ..."