265 examples of cooper's in sentences

The Edinburgh Review, in an article professing to examine the statements both of Cooper's work and of The History of the English Navy, written by Mr. James, a surgeon by profession, made a violent attack upon the American historian.

Mercedes of Castile, published near the close of the same year, has none of the stronger characteristics of Cooper's genius; but in the Deerslayer, which appeared in 1841, another of his Leatherstocking tales, he gave us a work rivalling the Pathfinder.

Silence, delicately accented by the faint harmony of mosquitoes, brooded over Cooper's Bluff.

Cooper's Some English Story Tellers (Kipling).

" "It is satisfactory to me," was the cooper's reply, "and if you have no objections to me as a tenant, I will engage it at once.

Ida was such a frequent visitor that it was hard to tell which she considered her homeher mother's elegant residence, or the cooper's comfortable dwelling.

The party rode first to Tom Cooper's hut, and there, having dismounted, leading their horses through the forest, followed the trail, as only men long accustomed to savage life can do.

Scenes on Cooper's Creek (After Howitt).

Sturt, on making this unexpected discovery, was undecided whether to follow Cooper's Creek up to the eastward or persevere in his original intention of pushing to the north.

Beneath this message of hope they were soon busy digging, and before long they unearthed a welcome store of provisions and a letter, which ran: Depot, Cooper's Creek, April 21, 1861.

He immediately commenced to follow, or try to follow, Burke's outward track, but on Sunday the 15th, while still on Cooper's Creek, King was found by E.J. Welch, the second in command of the relief party.

The river now Cooper's Creek broke up into countless channels running through barren, fissured plains.

In 1822 Irving, who liked to help his literary fellow-countrymen, tried to induce Mr. Murray to republish James Fenimore Cooper's novels in England.

He heard Nick to the end of the story, in silence, playing always with the leaves of a book which he had been readinga volume of Fenimore Cooper's.

From Cooper's Hill, the entrance to Virginia Water is a walk of a quarter of an hour.

CORA MUNRO, the daughter of an English officer and the elder of the sisters whose adventures fill Cooper's Last of the Mohicans.

; Coar's, 17; Jaudon's, 13; Comly's, 8; Cooper's, New Gr., 8; Kirkham's, 20; Picket's, 10; Alger's, 12; Blair's, 1; Guy's, 2; Bolles's Spelling-Book, 161.

Gram., 92; Chandler's New Gram., 85 and 86; Clark's, 80; Cooper's Plain and Practical, 70; Frazee's Improved, 66 and 69; S. S. Greene's, 234; Guy's, 25; Hallock's, 103; Hart's, 88; Hendrick's, 38; Lennie's, 31; Lowth's, 40; Harrison's, 34; Perley's, 36; Pinneo's Primary, 101.

"Murray's Gram., i, 280; Ingersoll's, 292; Smith's, 192; Alden's, 162; A. Flint's, 114; Fisk's, 158; Cooper's, 187; Comly's, 163.

"Cooper's Murray, 24; Practical Gram., 21.

118 and 124; and Cooper's Murray, p. 141.

"Cooper's Pl. and Pract.

Fenimore Cooper's further literary offenses.

"Somebody threw a handful o' flour in poor Cooper's face a couple of hours ago," said Mr. Jenkins, watching him closely, "and while he was getting it out of his eyes they upset him and made off with his helmet and truncheon.

LEATHER STOCKING, NATTY, a character in Cooper's novel the "Pioneers," "a melodious synopsis of man and nature in the West.

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