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Lande may refer to:person name lande pandurang kalyan

Lande (surname)

Lande or Landé is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alfred Landé (1888 - 1976), German/American quantum physicist
  • Jean-Baptiste Landé (died 1748), French ballet dancer, active in Sweden, Denmark and Russia
  • Jorn Lande (born 1968), Norwegian heavy rock singer
  • Nathaniel Lande, author and filmmaker
  • Russell Lande (born 1951), American evolutionary biologist

Usage examples of "lande".

Our banners and Ensigns in every village, towne, castel, yle, or maine lande, of them newly found.

I wyll the as holdynge the place of My generalle ther, that thow enter forcybly ynto the sayd cuntrie and doe with al dilygence spoyl ravysche and depopulate that lande, enslavying oppressyng and puttyng to the dethe as thow shalt thynke moost servychable al them that shal fall ynto thy powre, and in pertyculer pullyng downe and ruinating all thayr stronge houlds or castels, as Galinge, Dreppabie, Crothryng, Owleswyke, and othere.

I nowe in the holow of my hand by thys victorie the conquest and possession of al thys lande of Daemonlande, and doe nowe purpose to dele with thayr castels villages riches cattell howssys and poepell in my waye on al thys estren seaborde within L miells compas with rapes and murtheres and burnyngs and all harsche dyscypline according to your Majesties wille.

Delphin and Variorum classics which he procured from the library of Gascq de la Lande.

One God, one faythe, one compasse of the see, one lande and countrie, one tungue in speakynge, one maner and trade in lyvynge, lyke courage and stomake in war, lyke quicknesse of witte to learning, hath made Englande and Scotlande bathe one.

I wyll the, as holdynge the place of My generalle ther, that thow enter forcybly ynto the sayd cuntrie and doe with al dilygence spoyl ravysche and depopulate that lande, enslavying oppressyng and puttyng to the dethe as thow shalt thynke moost servychable al them that shal fall ynto thy powre, and in pertyculer pullyng downe and ruinating all thayr stronge houlds or castels, as Galinge, Dreppabie, Crothryng, Owleswyke, and othere.

How many delicate women, whom the winds of heaven had never visited roughly, subscribed with their lives to that beatiful declaration of affection from a tender and devoted wife--“Whithersoever your fatall destinie,” she said to her husband, “shall dryve you, eyther by the furious waves of the great ocean, or by the manifolde and horrible dangers of the lande, I will surely beare you company.

The mathematical model of sexual selection that I am following most closely, that of Russell Lande, is a model of polygenes.