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Definition of Packsaddles
1. packsaddle [n] - See also: packsaddle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Packsaddles
Literary usage of Packsaddles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Maxims, Experiences, and Observations of Agogos by Charles William Day (1844)
"... are the three packsaddles which enable legislators, priests, and lawyers, to
ride those human asses which constitute the mass of mankind; whilst custom, ..."
2. Gass's Journal of the Lewis and Clark Expedition by Patrick Gass, James Kendall Hosmer (1904)
"In the evening they all returned with 21 horses and about as many packsaddles.
Our horses are generally in good order. Our hunters also returned but had ..."
3. The Life of General Daniel Morgan, of the Virginia Line of the Army of the by James Graham (1859)
"I have also written to the quarter-master to have me one hundred packsaddles made
immediately—should be glad if you would direct him to be expeditious. ..."
4. Lewis and Clark's Journal to the Rocky Mountains in the Years 1804,-5,-6: As by Patrick Gass (1847)
"In the evening they all returned with 21 horses and about as many packsaddles.
Our horses are generally in good order. Our hunters also returned but had ..."
5. The River of Golden Sand: The Narrative of a Journey Through China and by William John Gill, Henry Yule (1880)
"The packsaddles of the mules in the north of China are very ... all in one piece;
and worse than all, these packsaddles very frequently ..."