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I was obliged to leave my sulky, ship my Bagage on board
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Another advantage of having the entire number of the party on the “Billet de Bagage” is that, in case of one or other losing their carriage tickets, this will prove the accident to the stationmaster (chef-de-Gare) and satisfy him.
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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Von Holland bis Engelland, kostets 5 Schilling von der persohn, welches sambt der Bagage kostet 20 Schilling oder 1£.
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With no greater inconvenience than Rocky Roads and a Blundering Servant, I will take better care of his Horses than he appears to have done of his Master, for the old proverb was never more verified What is every bodys buisiness, is nobodys buisness, than in Roberts going of without Your Bagage.
Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 20 October 1789 1789
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Mounts his _Bagage_, and in less than ten Minutes carries both her and himself over this wall, and compleats an entire Escape.
The History of the Remarkable Life of John Sheppard Containing a Particular Account of His Many Robberies and Escapes Daniel Defoe 1696
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