Lexicographical Neighbors of Racepath
Literary usage of Racepath
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Our Southern Highlanders: A Narrative of Adventure in the Southern by Horace Kephart (1922)
"... the Devil's racepath, his Den, his Courthouse, and other playgrounds of Old
Nick—they, too, were well and fitly named. ..."
2. Our Southern Highlanders by Horace Kephart (1913)
"... the Devil's racepath, his Den, his Courthouse, and other playgrounds of Old
Nick—they, too, were well and fitly named. ..."
3. Our Southern Highlanders by Horace Kephart (1913)
"... the Devil's racepath, his Den, his Courthouse, and other playgrounds of Old
Nick—they, too, were well and fitly named. ..."
4. History of Pittsburgh and Environs: From Prehistoric Days to the Beginning by George Thornton Fleming (1922)
"The route fell into a long open racepath, where the savages had been wont to pass
their prisoners through the ordeal of the gauntlet. ..."
5. History of Pittsburgh and Environs: Biographical by George Thornton Fleming, American Historical Company (1922)
"The route fell into a long open racepath, where the savages had been wont to pass
their prisoners through the ordeal of the gauntlet. ..."
6. Gangstudien, oder, Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Erzgänge by Bernhard von Cotta (1860)
"Gruben: Vanderburg, Phönix, Barrier, Rheinhart, racepath, Carriker, Sheepskin,
Hill, Hunter in Ca- barras - County (N.-C.), MC. Ginn z. Th., Alexander z. ..."