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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36903 | --_Somersetshire County Herald._ WHICH WAS THE BRAVEST? |
36903 | How is this? |
36903 | WHICH WAS THE BRAVEST? |
36903 | What are they? |
36903 | [ Illustration: Vaginicola(?) |
36903 | animals or vegetables? |
36903 | or something betwixt and between? |
38428 | 3._) And who knows what grave matters may be settled during these conclaves? |
38428 | And for what purpose are these slender filaments extended? |
38428 | But how, do you say, can I see things right side up when they are upside down in my eye? |
38428 | But what has it to do with my eye? |
38428 | By a microscope? |
38428 | Do you know the_ Utricularia_? |
38428 | Does your grandma know that her spectacles are a part of the cameras that she calls her eyes? |
38428 | How can that be done? |
38428 | How is it that a lens bends( refracts is the big word for it) the rays of light? |
38428 | What can it mean? |
38428 | yes, but what is that? |
23169 | From any particular spirit? |
23169 | Have you ever known this spirit on this earth? |
23169 | She related to me things-- But,he added after a pause, and suddenly changing his manner,"why occupy ourselves with these follies? |
23169 | The spirit medium? |
23169 | What sort of communication do you want-- a written one? |
23169 | Will the particular spirit he desires to speak with communicate? |
23169 | Will this spirit communicate in writing with this gentleman? |
23169 | Will you seat yourself at the table, Mr. Lin- ley,said the medium,"and place your hands upon it?" |
23169 | After all, what was the life of a little peddling Jew in comparison with the interests of science? |
23169 | Animula was there-- but what could have happened? |
23169 | But of what account was all that? |
23169 | Had she a lover or a husband? |
23169 | How could he have obtained this treasure? |
23169 | How does the little animal--_le renard_--name himself in the Latin?" |
23169 | How is that difficulty to be surmounted? |
23169 | How to do this, and afterward escape myself? |
23169 | I cried,"poring over the miniature of some fair lady? |
23169 | I.--Am I destined to accomplish this great task? |
23169 | I.--Will great discoveries result from the use of such a lens? |
23169 | If traces of two persons drinking had been found in the room, the question naturally would have arisen, Who was the second? |
23169 | Is that so?" |
23169 | Linley?" |
23169 | She then continued,"Will the spirits communicate with this gentleman?" |
23169 | What am I to think? |
23169 | What can be the meaning of this outburst? |
23169 | What caused this sudden disappearance? |
23169 | What say you?" |
23169 | What shall I do? |
23169 | What was it that afflicted the sylph? |
23169 | Where were the vermeil blooms, the liquid, expressive eyes, the harmonious limbs of Animula? |
23169 | was this the great enchantress that had drawn monarchs at her chariot- wheels? |
15491 | & c._ Nay, I know not whether there may be many things done in Nature, in which this may not( be said to) have a Finger? |
15491 | An Experiment to this purpose?_ 7. |
15491 | And can any be so sottish, as to think all those things the productions of chance? |
15491 | And thirdly, if we enquire why Cork has such a springiness and swelling nature when compress''d? |
15491 | And what a multitude of these would a diligent Man meet with in his inquiries? |
15491 | How neer the nature of_ Axioms_ must all those_ Propositions_ be which are examin''d before so many_ Witnesses_? |
15491 | Now, if the Earth of our cold Climate be so fertile of animate bodies, what may we think of the fat Earth of hotter Climates? |
15491 | What kind of mechanical way, and physical invention also is there requir''d that might not this may be found out? |
15491 | What might be hoped from it if it were to be done?_ 2. |
15491 | Who knows but_ Adam_ might from some such contemplation, give names to all creatures? |
15491 | Why should we endeavour to discover mysteries in that which has no such thing in it? |
15491 | _ Whether from this Principle the apparition of some new Stars may not be explicated?_ 3. |
15491 | _ Whether the Rayes from the top of Mountains are not bended into Curve- lines by inflection? |
15491 | _ Whether the distance of the Planets will not be more difficult to be found? |
15491 | _ Whether the height of the Air may be defin''d by it?_ 4. |
15491 | _ Whether this Principle may not be made use of, for perfecting Optick Glasses? |
50332 | From any particular spirit? |
50332 | Have you ever known this spirit on this earth? |
50332 | She related to me things----But,he added, after a pause, and suddenly changing his manner,"why occupy ourselves with these follies? |
50332 | The spirit medium? |
50332 | What sort of communication do you want?--a written one? |
50332 | Will the particular spirit he desires to speak with communicate? |
50332 | Will this spirit communicate in writing with this gentleman? |
50332 | Will you seat yourself at the table, Mr. Linley,said the medium,"and place your hands upon it?" |
50332 | After all, what was the life of a little peddling Jew, in comparison with the interests of science? |
50332 | Animula was there-- but what could have happened? |
50332 | But of what account was all that? |
50332 | Had she a lover or a husband? |
50332 | How could he have obtained this treasure? |
50332 | How is that difficulty to be surmounted? |
50332 | How to do this, and afterwards escape myself? |
50332 | I cried,"poring over the miniature of some fair lady? |
50332 | I promenade myself to the house of Madame-- how does the little animal--_le renard_--name himself in the Latin?" |
50332 | I.--Am I destined to accomplish this great task? |
50332 | I.--Will great discoveries result from the use of such a lens? |
50332 | If traces of two persons drinking had been found in the room, the question naturally would have arisen, Who was the second? |
50332 | Is that so?" |
50332 | It goes without saying that it has not my credence.--But why are we here,_ mon ami_? |
50332 | Linley?" |
50332 | She then continued,"Will the spirits communicate with this gentleman?" |
50332 | Was it merely some inanimate substance, held in suspense in the attenuated atmosphere of the globule? |
50332 | What am I to think? |
50332 | What can be the meaning of this outburst? |
50332 | What cared I, if I had waded to the portal of this wonder through another''s blood? |
50332 | What caused this sudden disappearance? |
50332 | What if this spiritualism should be really a great fact? |
50332 | What say you?" |
50332 | What shall I do? |
50332 | What was it that afflicted the sylph? |
50332 | Where were the vermeil blooms, the liquid expressive eyes, the harmonious limbs of Animula? |
50332 | or was it an animal endowed with vitality and motion? |
50332 | was this the great enchantress that had drawn monarchs at her chariot- wheels? |
50332 | what occurs? |