Glove That heavy mailed hand; Your mission now is one of Love And Peace--you understand.
The mailed effigy of Sir Henry de Sandwich—lord warden of the Cinque Ports—remains in the humbler St. Bartholomew’s near Sandwich.
Papers mailed casually by persons other than publishers, and denominated "transients," were charged 1d.
In February 1908 Bills were introduced in the Senate to increase the limit of weight of fourth-class matter, and to provide a rural delivery parcel post for merchandise and other articles mailed on rural delivery routes.
These rates only applied to such newspapers and periodicals as were mailed from a known office of publication, or news agency, to regular subscribers or newsagents, and did not apply to those for local delivery.
He replied that he was afraid it would be traced to him if he mailed it in Hollyhill.
Not the slightest," replied the girl addressed, "unless the shorter one was written and mailed by some of the Boy Scouts at Spring Lake.
About eighteen thousand of these circulars were duly mailed to the addresses found in the captured books, and the books themselves were duly deposited for further reference.
The interest on the registered bonds will be paid by check, issued by the treasurer of the United States, to the order of the holder, and mailed to his address.
A telegraph dispatch, addressed to me at Alexandria, could bemailed at New Orleans, and reach me in three days from Washington.
The interest on the registered stock will be paid by check, issued by the treasurer of the United States to the order of the holder, and mailed to his address.
There comes war incarnate mailed from head to foot.
Defn: One ofseveral European marine fishes, of the genus Trigla and allied genera, having a large and spiny head, with mailed cheeks.
Mail bag, a bag in which mailed matter is conveyed under public authority.
Letter box, a box for the reception of letters to be mailed or delivered.
Defn: A pamphlet which, in some States of the United States having the initiative or referendum, is mailed to the voters to inform them as to the nature of a measure submitted by the initiative or referendum.
Post bill, a bill of lettersmailed by a postmaster.
And of course, the valentine that Patty received, and that caused her such paroxysms of woe, was the one Lena mailed and not the return of the one she had sent to Farnsworth.
She would not havemailed an important letter without the return address," said Carroll practically.
The person who mailed this box had designs on one victim only, and had the child been at home she would undoubtedly have been the one killed, for she would have been certain to receive the first piece.
You will notice that stamps to the value of sixty cents were placed on the parcel, when half that amount would have been sufficient, showing that whoever mailed it did not care to have it officially weighed.
Referring to the data mailed to you I desire to make the following corrections: Page 2--J.
I did not care to delay sending you the data, consequently I mailed it before the book came to hand.
A specimen copy will be mailed free upon the | | receipt of ten cents.
I mailed this right in my hat and used it to boil an egg with a month later, while if I'd mailed it in the post-office box that boy'd have got it and I couldn't have gone to his party at all.
You see, my dear, what a lot of trouble mailing that letter in the old beaver hat saved me, not to mention what I earned in the way of food by going to the party which I couldn't have done had it been mailed in the regular way.
Notices of non-payment of dues shall be mailed to delinquent members on or about December 1st.
Hither, hither thou mailedman With those woman's tears in thine eyes, With thy brawny cheek all wet and wan, Show me the heir of Miolan, Lead where my Bridegroom lies.
The song has ceased, and not an eye 'Mid all those mailed men is dry; The brave old Baron turns aside To crush the tear he cannot hide.
Slowly the Stone Rider drew the mailed gauntlet from his right hand.
There sat the Stone Rider, immovable as ever, mailedand erect.
Suddenly, without any warning, he flung one glove full at the mailedface of the Stone Rider.
The mother rushed in and found her child awake, and in an agony of fear, because the tall mailed figure she herself had seen pass into the dressing-room had come to the side of the cot and leant over the face of the child.
When the second brigade of the advertising army arrived in town, it found that the issue of this paper had already been mailed to its subscribers.
Nothing daunted, however, this agent arranged with the publishers for a special issue which, teeming with praises of the Coup show, was issued and mailed to all subscribers.
Another artistic accomplishment was renewed when he made sketches of Vancouver scenery andmailed them to his mother.
Let's write it out and we'll git it printed and mailedat once!
A specimen copy will be mailed free upon the receipt of ten | | cents.
Man's love of life, the chivalric sentiment of man for woman, tender consideration for the helplessness of age and of youth, all these she has maimed and bruised and defaced with her mailed fist, all these she has trampled under foot.
Any quantity mailed to any part of the world on receipt of price.
These clippings were mailed by the hundred on almost every fast steamer sailing for Europe.
These were mailed daily to Mr. Pulitzer according to cabled instructions as to our whereabouts.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mailed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.