| Never did fall of any prime minister at court occasion wider surges of sensation than the report of Tom's fate among his compeers on the place. |
| As these worthy compeers were on their route to the frontier, they fell in with another expedition, likewise on its way to the mountains. |
| Both Lamarckians and Weismannists admit that the better adapted to its surroundings a living form may be, the more likely it is to outbreed its compeers. |
| Their great compeers, the giants of thought, foreshadow what it will be. |
| O noblest bounty that in grace compeers With emulous Heaven! |
| The kitchen was full of all his compeers, who had hurried and crowded in, from the various cabins, to hear the termination of the day's exploits. |