Lexicographical Neighbors of Paals
Literary usage of Paals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Travels in the East Indian Archipelago by Albert Smith Bickmore (1869)
"The distance from Tanjong Agong to this place is eleven paals, about ten miles.
... For three or four paals the path (for it cannot properly be styled a ..."
2. History of British Guiana, from the Year 1668 to the Present Time by James Rodway (1891)
"The Surveyor must make three charts, containing specific boundary lines and paals,
as well as the courses of the rivers ; one of these must be given to the ..."
3. Timehri: The Journal of the Royal Agricultural and Commercial Society of edited by Everard Ferdinand Im Thurn, John Joseph Quelch, James Rodway (1882)
"From paals there planted, it is compulsory to cut lines right round the ...
Any timber cut beyond these paals belongs to the Crown and is subject to seizure ..."
4. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1818)
"... of 100 catties each, every month, but in wet or cloudy weather, less—Next
morning we rode two paals and a half to a place in a forest called ..."
5. British Guiana Boundary: Arbitration with the United States of Venezuela by Great Britain (1898)
"... of ditto „ Indians for filling in the Indians logie, 60 by 20 feet, with
ground, and carrying paals to front dain, aud draining and cutting the same . ..."
6. The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany (1816)
"... at the distance of thirty-five paals from the crater. " We shall leave the
elucidation, however, of 'his interesting phenomenon to abler pens than ours. ..."
7. Down Under by N. Maisondeau (1912)
"... as the cart ride is the same, twelve paals, and " the view is much more ...
while it is only seven paals instead of eight, by chair or on horseback and ..."