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.
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5012 | But would it not be salutary to give also the means of preventing their commission? |
5012 | Shall it lie unproductive in the public vaults? |
5012 | Shall oppressed humanity find no asylum on this globe? |
5012 | Shall the revenue be reduced? |
5012 | Shall we suppress the impost and give that advantage to foreign over domestic manufactures? |
5012 | Would they not be as reasonable and useful where the enterprise preparing is against the United States? |
21002 | And can history produce an instance of rebellion so honorably conducted? |
21002 | And how do you like England, Madam? |
21002 | And that, too, from a hill which is itself an entire mass of stone, just as fit, and more accessible? |
21002 | And was there ever a proposition so plain, as to pass Congress without a debate? |
21002 | And what country can preserve its liberties, if its rulers are not warned from time to time, that this people preserve the spirit of resistance? |
21002 | Are you become a great walker? |
21002 | But could they borrow the money in Holland? |
21002 | But is it sure, that Great Britain, by her searches, her seizures, and other measures for harassing us, will permit us to preserve our neutrality? |
21002 | But is there not room to do a great deal of good for us in Holland in the department of money? |
21002 | But since the accession of the present monarch, has it not been passion, and not reason which, nine times out of ten, has dictated her measures? |
21002 | But upon every act, there will be a preliminary question, Does this act concern the confederacy? |
21002 | But what should we in fact receive, in this way, for our lands? |
21002 | Can I be useful here to Mrs. Jay or yourself, in executing any commissions, great or small? |
21002 | Can I be useful to you here in anything in the purchase of books, of wines, of fruits, of modes for Mrs. Randolph, or anything else? |
21002 | Can you send me Woodmason''s bills for the two copying presses for the Marquis de La Fayette and the Marquis de Chastellux? |
21002 | Could you make interest with him to have me another copy made, and send it to me? |
21002 | Faults he may have had, but who has not? |
21002 | For, to what does that bustle tend? |
21002 | Has there been a better rule of prognosticating what he would do, than to examine what he ought not to do? |
21002 | Have they connected you with our mint? |
21002 | Have you yet the cypher of which I formerly wrote to you, or any copy of it? |
21002 | How do you do this morning? |
21002 | How do you like our new constitution? |
21002 | How much money has Lambe drawn? |
21002 | I asked him if such a letter could not be obtained to protect him to Paris, and back to Bordeaux, and even to America? |
21002 | If neither England nor Russia be the object, the question recurs, who is it for? |
21002 | In fact, what a crowd of lessons do the present miseries of Holland teach us? |
21002 | Is the money in their hands entirely safe? |
21002 | Is this arrest of the earth''s motion, or the evidence which affirms it, most within the law of probabilities? |
21002 | P. S. Will you permit my respects to your grandson, Mr. Franklin, to find their place here? |
21002 | Perhaps you will ask me, what they are about to do here? |
21002 | Shall I fill the box with caps, bonnets,& c.? |
21002 | Shall I send you a_ conte- pas_? |
21002 | She appears, indeed, triumphant at present, but the question is who will triumph last? |
21002 | That when it had done this, he stepped in a second time, to create the animals and plants which were to inhabit it? |
21002 | The best they can do is, to leave things to their ministers; and what are their ministers, but a committee, badly chosen? |
21002 | The present question in Europe is war or not war? |
21002 | This being done, the question arises, where you shall fix yourself for studying Politics, Law, and History? |
21002 | This produced an answer of two lines,_ qu''il alloit soigner son ouvrier_? |
21002 | True, they could not have raised money by taxes, to supply the necessities of war; but could they do it were their finances ever so well arranged? |
21002 | Weaknesses he may have had, but who is universally wise and strong? |
21002 | What are you going to do with your naval armament on your side the channel? |
21002 | What country before, ever existed a century and a half without a rebellion? |
21002 | What do you think of employing them, limiting them to a certain price, as three hundred dollars for instance, or any other sum you think proper? |
21002 | What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? |
21002 | What will they say when they shall observe that the same treaty does not reach them till March, nine months? |
21002 | What would have become of them? |
21002 | Where did it ever exist, except in the single instance of Massachusetts? |
21002 | Whether both were the descendants or the progenitors of the Asiatic red men? |
21002 | Who shall have it? |
21002 | Why seek further the solution of this phenomenon? |
21002 | Will you be so good as to explain the matter? |
21002 | Will you be so good as to mention this to Mr. Izard? |
21002 | Would you believe, that in the course of the last two years, they have learned even to surpass their London rivals in some articles? |
21002 | Yet where does this anarchy exist? |
21002 | You ask me if anything transpires here on the subject of South America? |
21002 | You ask me what I think of his book? |
21002 | You ask me when I shall return? |