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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20488 | Can any event paint in deeper and stronger colouring the vicissitudes and reverses of mortality,"the changes and chances"of our life on earth? |
20488 | Can it be believed that he desired to increase his enemies by adding the most powerful family in the kingdom to the number? |
20488 | Cloud passed away without any influence on the course of events which made Henry V. heir to the King of France? |
20488 | If the Prince flies, who will wait to end the battle? |
20488 | Percy then said,"Ought any man so to expose himself to danger for you and your kingdom, and you not succour him in his danger?" |
20488 | The King answered in wrath,"You are a traitor; do you wish me to succour the enemies of myself and of my kingdom?" |
20488 | The King gave a deep sigh, and said,''My fair son, what right have you to it? |
20488 | The question naturally suggests itself,"Ought not such a writer as Rapin to have sought for some evidence to support this assertion?" |
20488 | What shall I call thee-- what is thy name?" |
20488 | _ Bolinbroke._--"And what said the gallant?" |
20488 | _ Boling._--"Can no man tell of my unthrifty son?" |
20488 | _ F._"Occlive? |
20488 | _ F._"Thou wert acquainted with Chaucer''pardie?" |
20488 | _ Father._"My Lord the Prince,--knoweth he thee not? |
20489 | See you not that God hath brought me here as it were by the hand? 20489 What, my lord, shall we build houses and provide livelihoods for a company of bussing monks, whose end and fall we may ourselves live to see? |
20489 | ''Will you forsake heresy,''said young Henry,''and will you conform to the faith of the holy church? |
20489 | ( p. 101) But how stands the probability? |
20489 | ( p. 319) WAS HENRY OF MONMOUTH A PERSECUTOR? |
20489 | But what is man without the genuine fear of God? |
20489 | But what was the real drift of this petition? |
20489 | Can I have a more sensible proof that God, who disposes of crowns, has decreed that I should place on my head the crown of France?" |
20489 | Can it be called a"bloody"petition? |
20489 | Her confessor was John Boyery( query Bouverie? |
20489 | If you will, you shall have a yearly stipend out of the King''s treasury?'' |
20489 | So we wish, and we charge you, that, immediately on the sight of this, you take the whole charge into_ our_[_? |
20489 | Suppose it to have been on the side of severity, will it deserve the character assigned to it by the author of the"Abridgment?" |
20489 | The same judge, pressing again the argument on which he had before relied, asks,"What say ye? |
20489 | Then W. Maydsten, one of her sqyres[ undertook?] |
20489 | WAS HENRY OF MONMOUTH A PERSECUTOR? |
20489 | Was Henry V. a persecutor for religious opinions? |
20489 | Was Henry of Monmouth a Persecutor? |
20489 | What news, what news dost thou bring to me? |
20489 | What news, what news, my trusty page? |
20489 | Why mention the Dauphin''s death in the following December, except to insinuate that Henry_ knew_ he was then in a weak state of bodily health? |
20489 | [ 173][ Footnote 173: One Glomyng was charged with having said,"What doth the King of England at siege before Rouen? |
20489 | [ Footnote 96: Query, Are these counties especially mentioned as being more peculiarly Henry''s own? |
20489 | suppose the Apostle, before a man becomes a professed monk, grants him a dispensation to hold his benefices after his profession?" |