Lexicographical Neighbors of Barricoes
Literary usage of Barricoes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of Francis Bacon by John Thomas Scharf, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Francis Bacon, James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath, William Rawley (1879)
"We digged and searched in many places, but before two daies had expired, we would
have refused two barricoes of gold for one of that puddle water of ..."
2. A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in by John Pinkerton (1812)
"... habitations for water, we could fill but three barricoes, and that fuch puddle,
that never till then we ever knew the want of good water : we digged and ..."
3. History of Maryland from the Earliest Period to the Present Day ...: From by John Thomas Scharf (1879)
"We digged and searched in many places, but before two dales had expired, we would
have refused two barricoes of gold for one of that puddle water of ..."
4. The History of Maryland: From Its First Settlement, in 1633, to the by John Leeds Bozman (1837)
"We digged and searched in many places, but before two daies were expired, we
would have refused two barricoes of gold Smith's map of Virginia,) hath or have ..."
5. The Trve Travels, Adventures and Observations of Captaine Iohn Smith, in by John Smith (1819)
"We digged and searched in many places, but before two daies were expired, we
would haue refused two barricoes of gold for one of that puddle water of ..."
6. Works, 1608-1631 by John Smith, Edward Arber (1895)
"A ex/name But searching their habitations for water, wee could fill 7£sA water,
but 3 [? barricoes], and that such puddle that never til then wee ever knew ..."
7. Capt. John Smith: Of Willoughby by Alfoed, Lincolnshire; President of by John Smith, Edward Arber (1895)
"We digged and searched in many places, but before two daies were expired, we
would haue refused two barricoes of gold for one of that puddle water of ..."
8. The Adventvres and Discovrses of Captain Iohn Smith: Sometime President of by John Ashton (1883)
"... but all we could obtain would fill but three barricoes,* and that fuch puddle
fluff, that never till then did we know the value of good water. ..."