On the average, and the packhorse was even slower. [Please select]
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"At the Packhorse on the York Road." [Please select]
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"You're the man I saw 'knocking down your check,' as you called it, at an inn near here called the Packhorse."' [Please select]
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Besides, the very demand of specie may, like a new weight breaking down an overloaded packhorse, make it stop payment at once. [Please select]
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A camp-tender comes on horseback bringing supplies on a packhorse or on a little Mexican burro. [Please select]
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Since the author wrote pack-horse five times in the middle of a sentence, with the hyphen, and did not write packhorse, both words were transcribed pack-horse. [Please select]
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The canoe served the early explorer and trader, and even the settler whose possessions had been carried over the Alleghanies on a single packhorse. [Please select]
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