Lexicographical Neighbors of Coffled
Literary usage of Coffled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Atlantic Monthly by Making of America Project (1865)
"... but millions now of Confederate promises to pay, which the hurrying multitude
and that coffled gang were treading under foot, — literally trampling the ..."
2. Writings and Speeches of Alvan Stewart, on Slavery by Alvan Stewart, Luther Rawson Marsh (1860)
"... direction a woman, with jewels in her ears, is beating a man to extort labor,
unrewarded, to maintain Madam in idleness. In another quarter, the coffled ..."
3. A Legal Argument Before the Supreme Court of the State of New Jersey, at the by Alvan Stewart (1845)
"No coffled gang of slaves would have dishonored our nation, driven from State to
State, for sale. No, our prosperity, riches, glory and moral elevation, ..."
4. The Narrative of John Doy, of Lawrence, Kansas by John Doy (1860)
"He was coffled with a huge $1200 chattel, and the two managed to throw themselves
off a steam-boat on the river, on the down trip, swam ashore, and Berkeley ..."