This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
identifier | question |
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A46482 | : 1688?] |
A46482 | s.n.,[ London? |
A66131 | After all, were our Case as bad as the Declaration represents it, How comes his Highness to be concern''d in it? |
A66131 | After all, what would his Highness have done in the Case? |
A66131 | And if I may be so bold, Does he always do so much? |
A66131 | And is the very Noise of such a Presumption reason enough to justifie a real War? |
A66131 | And is there any thing more than a Violent Presumption suggested about the Prince of Wales? |
A66131 | And must we have an Army to revenge the wrongs of the Bishops, and a Peer, who, I believe, themselves complain of none done them? |
A66131 | Are Judicicial Proceedings already threatned, and barr''d? |
A66131 | As for the other things urg''d, are they not Redressable by a Parliament, and so far as it''s possible without one already Redressed? |
A66131 | But can he not design a Conquest for all that? |
A66131 | But can not the King and Parliament compose this matter without Bloodshed? |
A66131 | But was the Assembly that Acted thus Irregularly, ever call''d to an Account for it, or any of their Laws declared Void and Null? |
A66131 | But what if this prove not True? |
A66131 | Can Matters of Civil Justice be brought to great Uncertainties by the incapacity of Papists, who have no incapacity upon them? |
A66131 | Did Queen Elizabeth''s Parliament admit of a Words being spoken to bring Queen Mary''s Parliament into doubt? |
A66131 | Did they not look on it as most dangerous to do so? |
A66131 | How ill do they understand the Law of England, who penn''d this Declaration? |
A66131 | If an English Parliament were to judge, whether Foreign Force be lawful? |
A66131 | In the mean time, How does this justifie Foreign Arms? |
A66131 | May we afterwards venture to believe his Highness in any thing, which under a violent Temptation, he may be, as now, moved to declare? |
A66131 | Must we believe again they can not joyn in an Attempt in which his Highness himself tells us they do joyn? |
A66131 | Must we believe the same thing, practised by His Majesty, will divide Protestants, and by his Highness establish a good Agreement? |
A66131 | Or was it ever esteemed a Good Reason for a War? |
A66131 | Pray what better, or other Advice could his Highness have given? |
A66131 | What could he do more himself, if it had been his own Case? |
A66131 | Whether it be Integrity, Zeal, and Fidelity to abet it? |
A66131 | Whether it can be without a design of Conquest, and Conquest without enslaving this Nation to the Arbitrary Pleasure of the Conqueror? |
A66131 | Why? |
A66131 | Why? |
A66131 | Would his Highness be content to refer his own Birth? |
A66131 | and what can be done more, than to leave none of those things in being, of which he complain''d? |