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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A29595And when they had done, they declar''d to them, that they were English; the Natives asking them, who the English were?
A29595Is his Majesties Alliance unserviceable unto them?
A39387But to preserve themselves effectually from this Yoke, I conceive it extremely considerable to enquire first, Whence all this Mischief proceeds?
A36748Can there be a greater absurdity than this?
A36748If I was a Fool, a piece of an Agent, o ● a Knave, How comes it that the King suffer''d me to stay in England near a year?
A36748Upon what account did the King bestow several other Favours upon me?
A36748What means the King then, when he says, That I had been too cunning for them all?
A36748Why did he recompence me for my Voyage from Nimeguen?
A36748Why was the King so civil to me?
A34832But she that now with so much grief and care The op''ning of the War do''s apprehend,( Who can believe it?)
A34832Or Monsters of the Caledonian Wood?
A34832Or their sad ignominious Death relate VVho to the cruel Victors Mercy yield?
A34832The Wines which from the Conduits freely run Why should I name?
A34832This frantic Valour Heav''n do''s not allow, Is it Ambitious Pride that spurs you on To''a glorious Death by such a noble Foe?
A34832VVhy do you, Opdam, to your Ruin run?
A34832VVhy should I recollect the Glorious Fate Of Lords who bravely fighting dy''d in Field?
A34832What God himself can extricate and save Thee( Sacred Charles) from Fortunes Cruel Net?
A34832What Madness is it, Holland, to contend With England for the Watry VVorld''s Command?
A34832What a prodigious Harvest through the Field Is reap''t by Fiery Rupert''s conquering Sword?
A34832What cruel Serpent of the Furies Brood, Unhappy England, did thy Health confound?
A34832What heaps are by the Pious Monarch kill''d?
A34832What place will to the Conquer''d help afford?
A34832What should they do?
A34832in vain so brave, Who can preserve Thee every where beset?
A64312* Whence come you?
A64312And if he thought it could be otherwise than at Discretion?
A64312He ask''d me, whether it were from the King himself, or from any of the Ministers?
A64312He consulted both these Ambassadors, whether he should visit the Spaniards, after having given the first notice to the Imperialists?
A64312I ask''d him, In what Language the Parrot spoke?
A64312I ask''d him, Whether he was of the Pensioner''s Mind, as to what he thought likely to happen the next Campania?
A64312I ask''d him, how he reckon''d this State was to live with France after the Loss of Flanders?
A64312I ask''d, Whether he understood Brasilian?
A64312I desir''d to know of him, What there was of the first?
A64312I had heard many particulars of this story, and assever''d by people hard to be discredited, which made me ask Prince Maurice, What there was of it?
A64312I told him, if he pleased, I would name one?
A64312Is there no other, do you think, that she would be content to Marry?
A64312My Lord Treasurer read the Letter to me, and I said, Well, my Lord, What do you say to the Offer?
A64312Prince, Que fais tula?
A64312Prince, What do you there?
A64312The Prince laugh''d, and said, Vous gardes les Poulles?
A64312The Prince laugh''d, and said, You look after the Chickens?
A64312The Prince, to whom do you belong?
A64312The Question was, Who should go?
A64312They ask''d it, What he thought that Man was?
A64312Upon all which the Prince ask''d, if I had heard any more of His Majesty''s Mind upon the Peace, since I had been last with him?
A64312What do you intend then, Sirs, to make us be torn in pieces by the Rabble?
A64312When they brought it close to him, he ask''d it,* D''ou venes, vous?
A64312Why do not you Marry her?
A64312Why, what ails she?
A64312and whether he had thought so far?
A51057& how hath that spirit, wrought in the childreen of disobedience?
A51057And on the other hand, the French and English, in continual complements, and embraces, and yet, are they all deluded?
A51057And shall not we offer them the assistance, of our utmost intercessions?
A51057And the Stats the most dull sots, or empty politicians imaginable?
A51057And will not we goe up to the mount,& weep upon God to stand by them?
A51057But vvhat can this be?
A51057But vvhy do I inlarge?
A51057But why do insist?
A51057Can Popish Armes prevail, and not establish Popish superstition?
A51057Can this Popish Superstition have power, and not both prosper and persecute?
A51057Do we not perceive the men with the slaughter weapon in their hand?
A51057God forbid: Now if it be asked, what then should we do?
A51057If so, the scheme I graunt is changed: But is it credible, that infatuation itself, can fixe us in this resolution?
A51057May not the things, which have overtaken us already, make us know, that it is a feareful thing, to fall into the hands of the living God?
A51057Oh poor England, how do thy Rulers, post thee to thy ruine?
A51057One vvoe is past, and behold another vvoe cometh quickly?
A51057Or if our distresse should move compassion, who dare offer to help us?
A51057Or vvhat do I exspect by reasoning?
A51057Shall not my soul be avenged upon such a generation as this?
A51057What a golden indulgence must it be, that vvill yet erect our trade, under all these pressures?
A51057What could we say to God?
A51057What''s the matter?
A51057Where then is the glory of our nation whereof we boasted?
A51057Who amongst the nations will pity us?
A51057Why then do we delay to gather our selves together?
A51057Why?
A51057Will nothing awake us, till the terrors of God take hold on us as vvatter, and a sudden tempest of indignation, steal us avvay in the night?
A51057Will we in our fretfulnesse, needs pick quarrels, where humanity would prompt and instigat us, to the revenge of gratitude?
A51057Yea, he is not so capable of our favour, as our Catholick subjects are: I am sorry for it, but why?
A51057[ London?
A51057and adjudge also all who had been his hearers, as guilty at least of misprison of treason?
A51057or forebeare to lay hold, on the first opportunity, of dealing with him, as a seditious person, yea a Traitour?
A51057or hath the world seen with their eyes, for above these two yeers, the French and Dutch in hostile preparations, and mutual defiance?
A51057will we harden our selves against him,& prosper?