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Definition of Stagecoaches
1. stagecoach [n] - See also: stagecoach
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stagecoaches
Literary usage of Stagecoaches
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on the Law of Carriers of Passengers by Norman Fetter (1897)
"Same—Stagecoaches. 85. Permitting Passenger to Ride on Platform of Street Car.
... Stagecoaches. § 74. DEGREE OF CARE. The rule requiring of the carrier the ..."
2. American Inventions and Inventors by William Augustus Mowry, Arthur May Mowry (1910)
"Stagecoaches. BOTH by land and by water the methods of travel among the early
colonists were extremely rude. From the early days of the settlements until ..."
3. Four Years in Great Britain by Calvin Colton (1836)
"English and American Stagecoaches—The high state of English Agriculture and
Horticulture—The artificial Beauties of ..."
4. The Cumberland Road by Archer Butler Hulbert (1904)
"CHAPTER IV Stagecoaches AND FREIGHTERS THE great work of building and keeping in
repair the Cumberland Road, and of operating it, developed a race of men as ..."
5. The Dominion Annual Register and Review by Henry James Morgan (1883)
"... by stagecoaches to Cornwall, then by steamers again to " the Cedars," then by
stagecoaches again to " the Cascades," and by steamer again to Lachine, ..."
6. The New Sporting Magazine (1833)
"I allude to the extra penny per mile duty on stagecoaches ; but I will copy an
article that appeared some time ago in a Cambridge paper—it was this ..."
7. A Pictorial Description of the United States: Embracing the History by Robert Sears (1876)
"Stagecoaches run to Snowhill and to Elkton. It is the seat of justice of Dorchester
county, ... Stagecoaches go to Frederick three times a week. FREDERICK. ..."