If they should be unwilling to grant this, then to ask for a strip ofland from 1 to 5 miles in width, to include the said road in its whole extent across their lands.
Persian hadjys, whether coming by land from Baghdad, or by the way of the Red Sea and Yemen; and presents to a considerable amount, either offered to him gratuitously, or extorted from the rich hadjys of all countries.
It was destined for the accommodation of the pilgrim-caravan, which formerly arrived by land from Yemen, along the coast.
William Nichols, according to Purchas, was a mariner in the Ascension, who travelled by land from Boorhanpoor to Masulipatam.
Here we have no capitalist systematically buying up land for grazing, but a withdrawal of land from cultivation by the tenants themselves, even though they were in no position to prepare it properly for grazing purposes.
As the Athenian fleet had not yet sailed round into the great harbour, the Syracusans still commanded the seacoast, and the Athenians brought their provisions by land from Thapsus.
Immediately after this Dercyllidas arrived by land from Miletus; and Abydos in the Hellespont revolted to him and Pharnabazus, and Lampsacus two days later.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "land from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.