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.

identifier question
22236What matter if where Boreas roars, Or where sweet zephyr smiles?
22236What matter if where eagle soars, Or in the sunlit isles?
27745Now, as to the claim that"Old Glory"was thus made in 1776 by Betsy Ross, what became of it?
27745Was I wrong, sirs, in thinking this a strong picture of the temper and conduct of America?
39823The question that now arises is, was there any constellation which implied union?
39823Was I wrong sir, in thinking this a strong picture of the temper and conduct of America?
39823What do you think of a flag with a white ground, a tree in the middle, the motto,''Appeal to Heaven?''
39823[ 48] What do you think of a flag with a white ground, a tree in the middle, the motto,''Appeal to Heaven?''
40113307, be uppermost it constitutes what is termed an attention signal; thus the hoisting of B.D signifies,"What ship is that?"
40113330"Do you wish to be reported?"
40113330, flags B.P.Q, asks"Do you wish to be reported?"
40113333"Do you want assistance?"
40113333, H.V.F, asks,"Do you want assistance?"
40113334"Has any accident happened?"
40113334, G.B.H, enquires,"Has any accident happened?"
40113Be it so; but will anyone deny that the character of the soldier has much to do with the strength of the battalion they form?
40113Esperance in exaltacion of honour?
40113Esperance in riches?
40113Esperance in the worlde?
40113Know ye not my banner?
40113Our readers will doubtless be familiar with the lines--"Who, in field or foray slack, Saw the blanch lion e''er give back?"
40113Thus in answer to"How many guns does she carry?"
40113he exclaimed,"the fleurs- de- lys?
45498Shall the mothers that bore us bow the head And blush for degenerate sons? 45498 Since when has a Southerner placed his heel On the men of the northern zone?
45498What is a riband worth? 45498 Where is the Briton''s land?
45498''Shall we fight or shall we fly?
45498Are the patriot fires gone out and dead?
45498Each one knew that they had done their duty, but had others far away done theirs so that the links might be complete?
45498For some were sunk, and many were shatter''d, and so could fight us no more-- God of battles, was ever a battle like this in the world before?
45498Men call hym Sir Andrewe Barton, Knyte?
45498The new Union Jack certainly did not represent a union of the nations, else why did the two national Jacks still remain?
27853He rode right into our men,feelingly relates a Confederate soldier,"then stopping suddenly, called out,"''What troops are these?''"
27853Shall we be quitting, Jamie?
27853And Wood Thrush, sweet, tell me,--that throbbing and humming, Is it march at the double quick or wild bees that hum?
27853And that rumble that shakes like an earthquake coming-- Tell me, O Hermit Thrush, thunder or drum?
27853And where is that land who so vauntingly swore That the havoc of war and the battle''s confusion A home and a country should leave us no more?
27853Art thou a flecking, brave Bluebird, of sky light, Or the sough of a minor wove into a beam?
27853But who shall break the guards that wait Before the awful face of Fate?
27853Captain Pearson, noting the situation, called,"Have you struck your colors?"
27853For the parry who needs?
27853He determined to hold his position, and called out,"What troops are those?"
27853Oh, Hermit Thrush, Hermit Thrush, thou of the eye bright, Bird, or the spirit of song in a dream?
27853Page 75: General Packenham[Pakenham] heroically waved his troops Page 80: As fair and free as now[now?]
27853Turning to the duchess, the commodore asked if she recalled his promise to lay a frigate at her feet one day?
27853Up came the reserves to the mellay infernal, Asking where to go in,--through the clearing or pine?
27853Was that a bugle note far up the bend, Where the murk waters flush and the white bars glisten, Or dove cooing dove into love notes that blend?
27853What might ensue?
27853What might not ensue?
27853What would have been the result to the Confederate cause had the great leader not fallen that first day, who can say?
27853Who bends his keen, approving glance Where down the gorgeous line of France Shine knightly star and plume of snow?
27853Why, birds, do you sing it?__ And, woodland, why held you the echo, to ring it?_ Spring on the Tennessee; hark, Bluebird, listen!
27853Why, birds, do you sing it?__ And, woodland, why held you the echo, to ring it?_ Spring on the Tennessee; hark, Bluebird, listen!
27853Would it be there at another sunrise?
27853Would the Stars and Stripes, the symbol of the New Republic across the sea, be recognized by salute?
27853Would the strife end then and there?
27853YORKTOWN FROM Yorktown''s ruins, ranked and still, Two lines stretch far o''er vale and hill: Who curbs his steed at head of one?
27853[ Illustration:"WHAT TROOPS ARE THESE?"]