
Thomas Cooper
1759 – 1839
78 works on record
Works

Introductory lecture and A discourse on the connexion between science and medicine
1980

A view of the metaphysical and physiological arguments in favor of materialism
1974

Two essays: On the foundation of civil government. On the Constitution of the United States
1970

A ride to Niagara in 1809
1915

The fabrication of the Pentateuch proved, by the anachronisms contained in those books
1840

A treatise on the law of libel and the liberty of the press
1830

Tracts on Medical Jurisprudence
1819

Some information concerning gas lights
1816

A practical treatise on dyeing, and callicoe printing
1815

Some information respecting America
1794

A reply to Mr. Burke's invective against Mr. Cooper and Mr. Watt in the House of Commons on the 30th of April, 1792
1792

Renseignemens sur l'Amérique
Letters on the slave trade
1978
Correspondence between George Hibbert, Esq., and the Rev. T. Cooper
1978
A letter to Robert Hibbert, Jun. Esq
1978
The case of Thomas Cooper, president of the South-Carolina college
1976
Strictures addressed to James Madison on the celebrated report of William H. Crawford
1975
The scripture doctrine of materialism
1973
On the connection between geology and the Pentateuch
1972
Right of free discussion
1840
An introductory lecture to a course of law
1834
A manual of political economy
1833
The case of Thomas Cooper, M.D., president of the South Carolina College
1831
A treatise on the law of libel and the liberty of the press, showing the origin, use, and abuse of the law of libel
1830
Dr. Cooper on the tariff
1827
Lectures on the elements of political economy
1826
An answer to the tract lately published by Professor Cooper ..
1824
A treatise of domestic medicine
1824
On the proposed alteration of the tariff, submitted to the consideration of the members of South-Carolina, in the ensuing Congress of 1823-24
1824
Two tracts: on the proposed alteration of the tariff; and on weights & measures
1823
Two tracts
1823
Address to the graduates of the South-Carolina College, December, 1821
1821
Introductory lecture on chemistry
1820
[Letter] 1818 August 4th, [Philadelphia] to the trustees of the University of Pennsylvania
1818
A discourse on the connexion between chemistry and medicine
1818
Extract of a letter to a student at law
1815
The introductory lecture of Thomas Cooper, esq., professor of chemistry at Carlisle College, Pennsylvania
1812
Narrative of the proceedings against Thomas Cooper, esquire, president judge of the Eight Judiciary Districts of Pennsylvania, on a charge of official misconduct
1811
The opinion of Judge Cooper on the effect of a sentence of a foreign court of admiralty
1810
The bankrupt law of America, compared with the bankrupt law of England
1801
An account of the trial of Thomas Cooper, of Northumberland
1800
Mr. Cooper's address to the readers of the Sunbury and Northumberland gazette, June 29, 1799
1799
To the public
1799
Political essays
1799
Political arithmetic
1798
Renseignemens sur l'Amérique
1795
Thoughts on emigration
1794
A reply to Mr. Burke's invective against Mr. Cooper, and Mr. Watt
1792
Considerations on the slave trade, and the consumption of West Indian produce
1791
Tracts ethical, theological and political
1789
Remarkable extracts and observations on the slave trade
Memoirs Of Doctor Joseph Priestley
The Institutes of Justinian
Two essays: 1. On the foundation of civil government. 2. On the Constitution of the United States
A reply to Mr. Burke's invective against Mr. Cooper, and Mr. Watt, in the House of Commons, on the 30th of April, 1792
Address to the graduates of the South Carolina College
Consolidation
Considerations on the slave trade, and the consumption of West India produce
Supplement to Mr. Cooper's Letters on the slave trade
Remarkable extracts and observations on the slave trade, with some considerations on the consumption of West India produce
A tract on the proposed alteration of the tariff, submitted to the consideration of the members from South Carolina, in the ensuing Congress of 1823-24
Considerations on the slave trade and the consumption of West Indian produce
Considerations on the slave trade
Strictures addressed to James Madison on the celebrated report of William H. Crawford, recommending the intermarriage of Americans with the Indian tribes, ascribed to Judge Cooper, and originally published by John Binns in the Democratic press
A tract on the proposed alteration of the tariff, submitted to the consideration of the members from South Carolina, in the ensuing Congress of 1823-4
Two essays
The Institutes of Justinian. With notes by Thomas Cooper, Esq. Professor of Chemistry at Carlisle College, Pennsylvania
The bankrupt law of America
The institutes of Justinian. With notes by Thomas Cooper, Esq. Second edition
Extract of a letter from a gentleman in America to a friend in England
D. Justiniani, sacratissimi principis, institutiones. Accesserunt ex digestis tituli de verborum significatione et regulis juris
Narrative of the proceedings against Thomas Cooper, Esquire, president judge of the eight judiciary district of Pennsylvania, on a charge of official misconduct
A tract on the proposed alteration in the tariff
To any member of Congress
Letters, 1825-1832
A practical treatise on dyeing and callicoe printing
Propositions respecting the foundations of civil government
A treatise of domestic medicine, intended for families, in which the treatment of common disorders are alphabetically enumerated