Citations:pallisadoed


 * 1818, American Philosophical Society, Transactions of the American Philosophical Society: Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge, page 153:
 * pearances of fortifications, of which so much has been said , and which have been attributed to a colony of Welch , are nothing more than the traces of  pallisadoed towns or villages . The first travellers mention this custom of  surrounding their ...
 * 1818, The Analectic Magazine, page 327:
 * The barrows, or general receptacles of the dead , such as examined by yourself , may be classed with the pallisadoed towns , though they are much more  numerous ; they are , in fact , to be found in almost every corn - field in the  western ...
 * 1906, Samuel Purchas, Hakluytus Posthumus, Or, Purchas His Pilgrimes: Contayning a History of the World in Sea Voyages and Lande Travells by Englishmen and Others, page 428:
 * They can make neere sixe hundred able and mightie men, and are pallisadoed in their Townes to defend them from the Massawomekes their mortall enemies .  Five of their chiefe Werowances came aboord the Discoverers , and crossed the  ...
 * 1901, Walter Wilkes Preston, History of Harford County, Maryland: From 1608 (the Year of Smith's Expedition) to the Close of the War of 1812, page 20:
 * They can make neare six hundred able men, and are pallisadoed in their townes to defend them from the Massawomeks, their mortall enemies. Five of their chiefe  Werowances came aboard us and crossed the bay in their barge. The picture ...
 * 1865, William Stith, The History of the First Discovery and Settlement of Virginia, page 67:
 * It was pallisadoed round, mantled with the Barks of Trees , had Scaffolds , like Mounts , and was breasted very formally . The Men , Women , and Children did  their utmost to express their Affection ; and welcomed them with Songs , Dances  ...
 * 1815, Joseph Hemingway, The Northern Campaigns and History of the War from the Invasion of Russia, in 1812, Detailing the Progress of the French Arms in that Empire, as Also the Calamitous Retreat of the French: With a Succinct Narrative of the Conflicts in Poland, Prussia, and Germany, and of the Invasion of France, Etc
 * These batteries are neither pallisadoed in the fosse, nor enclosed at their gorge ; almost all the redoubts are pallisadoed in their fosses . Some pallisades of their  fosses , a portion of the platforms of the batteries , some barriers , and some ...
 * 1993, Samuel D. Smith, Fort Southwest Point Archaeological Site, Kingston, Tennessee: A Multidisciplinary Interpretation
 * The only obvious interpretation of Michaux&#39;s &quot; pallisadoed round with trees &quot; comment is that the fort was enclosed by palisade walls ( see Webster&#39;s Third  International Dictionary regarding &quot; pallisado &quot; ) . Additional relevant comments  are ...