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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A40647 | If they presume that the rest excluded by them( far more considerable for Birth, Estates, Number, Love of the People, and what not?) |
A44740 | s.n.,[ London? |
A91135 | Shall the King pay so much Interest, because he did not give the money sooner, or pay it so soone as it was promised? |
A22656 | : 1628?] |
A22656 | Bonham Norton and John Bill? |
A22656 | [ London? |
A52736 | Neale, Thomas, d. 1699? |
A52736 | Neale, Thomas, d. 1699? |
A78559 | 1 sheet([ 1] p.) s.n.,[ London? |
A78559 | : 1685?] |
A52730 | 1 sheet([ 1] p.) s.n.,[ London? |
A52730 | 1695- 1696? |
A52730 | Neale, Thomas, d. 1699? |
A52730 | Neale, Thomas, d. 1699? |
A52734 | 1694?]. |
A52734 | : 1694?] |
A52734 | Neale, Thomas, d. 1699? |
A52734 | Neale, Thomas, d. 1699? |
A34093 | By the same Rule the Lords temporal may lose their Privileges, prerogatives, and Preheminences( held of the Crown) which they have above other men? |
A34093 | Right Reverend Father in God, I HAVE observed in reading the Acts of Councils, and Parliaments, held by the KINGS of England? |
A34093 | The Prophets foretold the Jews of a Messiah to re- establish amongst them the Kingdome of God, which was rejected by them in the time of Samuel? |
A63154 | And who shall pay me? |
A63154 | Enter A. G — t. A. G — t Is Mr. S — ck here? |
A63154 | Gentlemen of the Jury are ye agreed of your Verdict? |
A63154 | Given,& c. Mr. R — r Where had you those Papers? |
A63154 | How say you Sir W. C. are these Murderers Guilty, or not Guilty? |
A63154 | Is one Witness enough to prove the Burglary? |
A63154 | L — d M — r What a that, why should I be put to speak, are nor you the mouth of the Court? |
A63154 | Mr. B — coe But pray Mr. R — r Can''t I bring an Indictment of Felony against them for this? |
A63154 | Mr. G. have you done? |
A63154 | Mr. R — r, Look you Gentlemen at the Bar, have you any other Evidence here? |
A63154 | Mr. R — r, Mr. G. What do you say to the Law in that point? |
A63154 | Mr. R — r. Gentlemen of the Jury, do you want any more Evidence? |
A63154 | Mr. R — r. In what manner do you apprehend the Land- Bank impaired your Credit? |
A63154 | Mr. R — r. VVhat is that? |
A63154 | Mr. S — ck Well, what will you have to write for us, and against the Land- Bank this Sessions? |
A63154 | Neale, Thomas, d. 1699? |
A63154 | Neale, Thomas, d. 1699? |
A63154 | Trustees Ay, well remembred, and what''s next? |
A63154 | What Guineas or mill''d Money do you find they had? |
A63154 | What Trades are you? |
A63154 | Where do you all live? |
A63154 | Where was your Bank buried? |
A63154 | Who shall say for you? |
A63154 | Yes, for a Den of Thieves, as your Predecessors the Bankers of old made the Temple at Ierusalem: But can you get no one else to write for you? |
A63154 | You stand here Indicted by the Name of Trustees of the Land- Bank at Exeter- Exchange, For that you,& c. How say you, are you Guilty or not? |
A63154 | a plague rot''em all for me, what must I arraign Rogues for nothing? |
A63154 | but did you never read Our Payments defended against it? |
A63154 | han''t I said Our Hall is well scituated? |