Lexicographical Neighbors of Cargoing
Literary usage of Cargoing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The English Review (1844)
"... Molten down by fire doth send Moistened with bitter tears a little dust and
sand ; cargoing with ash for man exchanged His brazen vases fair-arranged. ..."
2. The English Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Ecclesiastical and General (1844)
"... Molten down by fire doth send Moistened with bitter tears a little dust and
sand ; cargoing with ash for man exchanged His brazen vases fair-arranged. ..."
3. The English Review, Or, Qarterly Journal of Ecclesiastical and General (1844)
"... Molten down by fire doth send Moistened with bitter tears a little dust and
sand ; cargoing with ash for man exchanged His brazen vases fair-arranged. ..."
4. Reconstruction and Production: Hearings Before the Select Committee on by United States Congress. Senate. Select Committee on reconstruction and production (1921)
"... docks for cargoing all vessels bound for New England before any coal can he
used for export. The diversion by law and attractive water rates of the coal ..."