Questions

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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A78249: 1690 or 1691?]
A87192But what was the end of his cruelty?
A87192First, how many officers needfull to order 100 children in each Work- house?
A87192Therefore let us judge seriously, which will be the greatest loss, either mony or peopl to a Commonwealth?
A87192whether 500 children should perish yeerly, rather then the City of London should lose 1000 l. over and above their other common charity?
A54298Or Theirs; whose Debts of more modern Date, lye unpaid( many Thousand Pounds deep) by that Hospital at Interest, upon no other Security?
A54298What must be thought of this mistake?
A31012For who made them to differ from others?
A31012How can he get wisdom( saith the Son of Syrach) that holdeth the plough, and that glorieth in the goad?
A31012Would we be able then to wean our Thoughts from all that looks great and inviting here?
A31012Would we be able to raise our Minds to an heavenly frame and temper?
A31012or how can a Man be charitable in the Grave?
A31012or what have they, which they have not received?
A31012that driveth oxen, and is occupied in their labours, and whose talk is of bullocks?
A41337And indeed, what can be more reasonable than such Laws as these?
A41337And 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?
A41337But again it will be objected, where will you find a Stock to employ so many poor People as shall want Work?
A41337But 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?
A41337But 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?
A41337But there is one Objection more, which I have lately met with, which I can not well pass over, and that is this?
A41337How 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?
A41337Is not this to make them too big for their Business, which is always for the worse?
A41337They may die, and what will become of it then, or they may pawn it, or run away with it?