[See LAND sb. 11.] Carriage, conveyance, or transport by land; also, the cost of such carriage.

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1613.  Purchas, Pilgrimage (1864), 63. Spices are deere in Persia by reason of the long land-carriage from Masulapatan this way.

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1726.  Leoni, Alberti’s Archit., I. 4/2. The easy bringing in … of Necessaries, both by Land Carriage and Water Carriage.

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1825.  J. Nicholson, Operat. Mechanic, 526. The expense of quarrying, land-carriage to the place where it is to be used [etc.].

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c. 1850.  Arab. Nts. (Rtldg.), 120. I … sent it by land-carriage to the nearest seaport.

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