19 examples of cotton's in sentences

"I say, the cotton's gone!" Acton rushed down, unlocked the door of the shed, and went inside.

[Footnote 1: M. Cotton's works are printed together in one volume, 12mo.

Fitzherbert, Mrs. Cotton's son-in-law.]

Yours, & old Mr. Walton's, & honest Mr. Cotton's Piscatorum Amicus, C.L. India House 19 Oct. 21 LETTER 282 CHARLES LAMB TO WILLIAM AYRTON

Omaelsluaig (Cotton's "Fasti").

"At Cotton's, yesterday, I saw, Laura, a beautiful engraving of Arria and Paetus.

Omaelsluaig (Cotton's "Fasti").

He seemed to spite his restrictions; and out of the natural largeness of his sympathy with things high and low, to break at once out of Delille's Virgil into Cotton's, like a boy let loose from school.

I fully coincide in Mr. Cotton's estimate both of his abilities and upright conduct.

But for the time being these were merely an out-lying fringe of cotton's principality.

Cotton's absorption of the people's energies already tended to become excessive.

The cotton sent abroad made up nearly two thirds of the value of the gross export trade of the United States, while the tobacco export had hardly a tenth of the cotton's worth.

Where to place a new bas-relief that had struck him at Cotton's the day before, and which he had purchased on the spot, without considering that there was no room for it in the library?

His answer was: 'I have been praying to God to arrest Cotton's conscience, so that he will be obliged to leave them where I can get them, and I believe he will do it.'

I will not mention his Name: He was reputed a Pious Man."This is one of Cotton's "Remarkable Judgments of God, on Several Sorts of Offenders,"and the next cases referred to are the Judgments on the "Abominable Sacrilege" of not paying the Ministers' Salaries.

So, the width across the isthmus could very well be ten of Mrs. Cotton's paces, no matter what sort of a woman she was; and it could just as well be the distance that "a man will quaite a tileshard," be a tileshard what it may.

Your correspondent "P.H.F." will find in Cotton's Typographical Gazetteer (8vo.

Among the remaining islands of this range, BOSANQUET'S, COTTON'S, and POBASSOO's Isles, were found by Mr. Brown to consist, in a great measure, of sandstone, of the same character with the specimens above-mentioned.

There are many English here: Lord Holdernesse, Conway and Clinton, and Lord George Bentinck; Mr. Brand, Offley, Frederic, Frampton, Bonfoy, &c. Sir John Cotton's son and a Mr. Vernon of Cambridge passed through Paris last week.

19 examples of  cotton's  in sentences