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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A78249 | : 1690 or 1691?] |
A87192 | But what was the end of his cruelty? |
A87192 | First, how many officers needfull to order 100 children in each Work- house? |
A87192 | Therefore let us judge seriously, which will be the greatest loss, either mony or peopl to a Commonwealth? |
A87192 | whether 500 children should perish yeerly, rather then the City of London should lose 1000 l. over and above their other common charity? |
A54298 | Or Theirs; whose Debts of more modern Date, lye unpaid( many Thousand Pounds deep) by that Hospital at Interest, upon no other Security? |
A54298 | What must be thought of this mistake? |
A31012 | For who made them to differ from others? |
A31012 | How can he get wisdom( saith the Son of Syrach) that holdeth the plough, and that glorieth in the goad? |
A31012 | Would we be able then to wean our Thoughts from all that looks great and inviting here? |
A31012 | Would we be able to raise our Minds to an heavenly frame and temper? |
A31012 | or how can a Man be charitable in the Grave? |
A31012 | or what have they, which they have not received? |
A31012 | that driveth oxen, and is occupied in their labours, and whose talk is of bullocks? |
A41337 | And indeed, what can be more reasonable than such Laws as these? |
A41337 | And must Children be kept from seven to fifteen Years old, to learn so much, when two hours in a day would be more than enough to effect it? |
A41337 | But again it will be objected, where will you find a Stock to employ so many poor People as shall want Work? |
A41337 | But it may be some will object and say, Where will you find Persons that have Skill to manage this Employment, or whom shall the Parish trust with it? |
A41337 | But not to forget the Objection, pray let it be considered before you ingage persons in a liberal Education, how they shall be maintained in it? |
A41337 | But there is one Objection more, which I have lately met with, which I can not well pass over, and that is this? |
A41337 | How often hath it fallen out, that Widows, by trusting their Estates in the Hands of Knaves, have lost all they had, and been brought to Want? |
A41337 | Is not this to make them too big for their Business, which is always for the worse? |
A41337 | They may die, and what will become of it then, or they may pawn it, or run away with it? |