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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22236 | What matter if where Boreas roars, Or where sweet zephyr smiles? |
22236 | What matter if where eagle soars, Or in the sunlit isles? |
27745 | Now, as to the claim that"Old Glory"was thus made in 1776 by Betsy Ross, what became of it? |
27745 | Was I wrong, sirs, in thinking this a strong picture of the temper and conduct of America? |
39823 | The question that now arises is, was there any constellation which implied union? |
39823 | Was I wrong sir, in thinking this a strong picture of the temper and conduct of America? |
39823 | What 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?'' |
40113 | 307, be uppermost it constitutes what is termed an attention signal; thus the hoisting of B.D signifies,"What ship is that?" |
40113 | 330"Do you wish to be reported?" |
40113 | 330, flags B.P.Q, asks"Do you wish to be reported?" |
40113 | 333"Do you want assistance?" |
40113 | 333, H.V.F, asks,"Do you want assistance?" |
40113 | 334"Has any accident happened?" |
40113 | 334, G.B.H, enquires,"Has any accident happened?" |
40113 | Be it so; but will anyone deny that the character of the soldier has much to do with the strength of the battalion they form? |
40113 | Esperance in exaltacion of honour? |
40113 | Esperance in riches? |
40113 | Esperance in the worlde? |
40113 | Know ye not my banner? |
40113 | Our readers will doubtless be familiar with the lines--"Who, in field or foray slack, Saw the blanch lion e''er give back?" |
40113 | Thus in answer to"How many guns does she carry?" |
40113 | he exclaimed,"the fleurs- de- lys? |
45498 | Shall 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? |
45498 | What is a riband worth? 45498 Where is the Briton''s land? |
45498 | ''Shall we fight or shall we fly? |
45498 | Are the patriot fires gone out and dead? |
45498 | Each one knew that they had done their duty, but had others far away done theirs so that the links might be complete? |
45498 | For 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? |
45498 | Men call hym Sir Andrewe Barton, Knyte? |
45498 | The new Union Jack certainly did not represent a union of the nations, else why did the two national Jacks still remain? |
27853 | He rode right into our men,feelingly relates a Confederate soldier,"then stopping suddenly, called out,"''What troops are these?''" |
27853 | Shall we be quitting, Jamie? |
27853 | And Wood Thrush, sweet, tell me,--that throbbing and humming, Is it march at the double quick or wild bees that hum? |
27853 | And that rumble that shakes like an earthquake coming-- Tell me, O Hermit Thrush, thunder or drum? |
27853 | And 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? |
27853 | Art thou a flecking, brave Bluebird, of sky light, Or the sough of a minor wove into a beam? |
27853 | But who shall break the guards that wait Before the awful face of Fate? |
27853 | Captain Pearson, noting the situation, called,"Have you struck your colors?" |
27853 | For the parry who needs? |
27853 | He determined to hold his position, and called out,"What troops are those?" |
27853 | Oh, Hermit Thrush, Hermit Thrush, thou of the eye bright, Bird, or the spirit of song in a dream? |
27853 | Page 75: General Packenham[Pakenham] heroically waved his troops Page 80: As fair and free as now[now?] |
27853 | Turning to the duchess, the commodore asked if she recalled his promise to lay a frigate at her feet one day? |
27853 | Up came the reserves to the mellay infernal, Asking where to go in,--through the clearing or pine? |
27853 | Was 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? |
27853 | What might ensue? |
27853 | What might not ensue? |
27853 | What would have been the result to the Confederate cause had the great leader not fallen that first day, who can say? |
27853 | Who bends his keen, approving glance Where down the gorgeous line of France Shine knightly star and plume of snow? |
27853 | Why, birds, do you sing it?__ And, woodland, why held you the echo, to ring it?_ Spring on the Tennessee; hark, Bluebird, listen! |
27853 | Why, birds, do you sing it?__ And, woodland, why held you the echo, to ring it?_ Spring on the Tennessee; hark, Bluebird, listen! |
27853 | Would it be there at another sunrise? |
27853 | Would the Stars and Stripes, the symbol of the New Republic across the sea, be recognized by salute? |
27853 | Would the strife end then and there? |
27853 | YORKTOWN 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?"] |