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.

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12523What were the obligations of the settler who took a grant of land within a seigneury?
12523Why, then, did French- Canadian agriculture, despite the warm official encouragement given to it, make such relatively meager progress?
6825Could the Spaniards or other foreigners claim these discoveries and this wealth on the ground that the discoverer was a Spaniard or foreigner?
6825How could you have been so bold as to lead your chief to believe lies, and so wicked as to be willing to expose his life to so many dangers?
30145''My kinsmen,''she now cried,''what are you about to do?
30145How far was it westward of Lake Superior?
30145Our misfortune is great, but is it without remedy?
30145Should he tell them of the glory that would accrue to his and their country by the discovery of the Western Sea?
30145Should he turn back?
30145The Sioux had shouted indignantly,''Who fire on us?''
30145True, he possessed a monopoly of the fur trade, but what did it profit him?
30145What could La Vérendrye say that would have weight with men of this stamp?
30145What will he think of us?
30145Who could tell?
30145Why should you destroy him?
21543Do you love the Algonquins?
21543Do you love the French?
21543What does the Captain say?
21543Who is that man who is eating in our lodge?
21543Why has he so long kept silence about this heroic feat?
21543Why, then, do we live among these people? 21543 And who was so fit for the work among the Indians as Jogues, who knew their language and customs? 21543 But how was a needy adventurer to raise the money to pay for the fort and to do all the high- sounding things that he had promised the King? 21543 But of what use would it be to prolong these horrors? 21543 But where was theGriffin"?
21543But where were Tonty and his men?
21543Could this be the long- desired route to the Pacific?
21543How, then, do we know the story to be false?
21543If Hennepin lied in saying that he descended the Great River, how do we know that he really ascended it?
21543If they saw{ 250} these taking actual form, would they not rage and move heaven and earth, that is to say, Louis the Great,[2] to crush them?
21543Its destination being the mouth of the Mississippi, what was the expedition doing at Matagorda Bay, in Texas?
21543Meanwhile what of the forty promising colonists on Sable Island?
21543Or were these Spanish vessels?
21543Was this the long- expected relief from France?
21543Were these friends or foes?
21543What was the cause of this singular neglect?
21543What was their reception to be?
21543What was this extraordinary man doing there?
21543Whether they would ever return from the dim, undiscovered country into which they were venturing, who could say?
21543Who could these beardless men be but Chinese or Japanese?
21543Why should France be shut up in Canada, with its poverty, its rigorous climate, its barren soil, covered with snow for half the year?
21543Would not one think that Jogues had had enough of the New World, with its deadly perils and cruel pains?
21543[ Illustration: Fort Caroline]"Why does he not lead us out to explore the country and find its treasures?
6913Who am I? 6913 & if you have more witt then we, why did not you use it by preserving your knives, your hattchetts,& your gunns, that you had from the ffrench? 6913 As I was directly coming where the hurrons weare, what should I see? 6913 But mightily mistaken; ffor they would reply,Should you bring us to be killed?
6913But what is it that a man can not doe when he seeth that it concerns his life, that one day he must loose?
6913But, O cursed covetousnesse, what art thou going to doe?
6913Doe not you know the ffrench way?
6913Doe you think that the ffrench will come up here when the greatest part of you is slained by your owne fault?
6913For they spoke to me in this manner:"In which country have you been?
6913From whence did come such excellent castors?
6913From whence doe you come?
6913Have not you seene me disposing my life with you?
6913How will you defend villages?
6913I inquired[ of] him also if he loved the Algonquins?
6913If I am a foe, why did you suffer me to live so long among you?
6913Is there no way to goe there?
6913Moreover it''s night; what dost thou intend to doe?
6913Shall they come to baptize your dead?
6913Shall your children learne to be slaves among the Iroquoits for their ffathers''cowardnesse?
6913The fish and the sauce invite us to it; is there no meanes to catch it?
6913The great effect that the flemings shewed me, and the litle space was from us there; can I make that journey one day?
6913There is the question who was most fearfull?
6913Thou art master of my Goods; this Dogg that spoke but now, what doth hee heare?
6913What can we do?
6913What hath that poore nation done to thee, and being so far from thy country?
6913What is that, that interrest will not do?
6913What weare those beasts?
6913What will it be if wee heare yeatt cryes& sorrows after all?
6913What will your ennemy say when you perish without defending yourselves?
6913Where is the plentynesse that yee had in all places and countreys?
6913Where is the time past?
6913Who has given you your life if not the ffrench?
6913Who then will come up and baptize our children?
6913Will you have your brethren destroyed that loves you, being slained?
6913Will you make me believe now that he is good, as the black- coats[ the ffather Jesuits] say?
6913You know, my uncles& brethren, that I hazarded my life goeing up with you; if I have no courage, why did you not tell me att my first coming here?
6913am I a foe or a friend?
6913how will you defend your wives& children from the ennemy''s hands?"
6913with castors''skins?
40143But what shall I say of his riches? 40143 So you will not give them to me?"
40143Where are all your Illinois warriors, and where are the sixty Frenchmen that you said were among them?
40143''And how would you have me tell you,''said I,''when you never tell me what you mean to do?''
40143--_Lettre de la Salle, 22 Août, 1682_( 1681?
40143--_Lettre( à Thouret?
40143And in what spirit did he embrace these designs?
40143And now, while I am speaking, could we not put your old men to death, while your young warriors are all gone away to hunt?
40143As La Salle surveyed this scene of havoc, one thought engrossed him: where were Tonty and his men?
40143But how was La Salle employed in the following year?
40143But were not the Illinois jealous?
40143But what did this new Paraguay mean?
40143But where was the"Griffin"?
40143Did he bend before the storm?
40143Do n''t you know that this man is impenetrable, and that there is no knowing what he thinks of one?
40143Do you not see that when we first came among you, and your camp was all in confusion, we could have killed you without needing help from the Iroquois?
40143Had they not been deluded by lies?
40143Here, then, was the town; but where were the inhabitants?
40143His colony had sprung up, as it were, in a night; but might not a night suffice to disperse it?
40143How can it be that I do not talk with them?
40143If he told the truth, why did he skulk away in the dark?
40143Marie.--The Mystery of La Salle: he discovers the Ohio; he descends the Illinois; did he reach the 19 Mississippi?
40143Marie.--The Mystery of La Salle: he discovers the Ohio; he descends the Illinois; did he reach the Mississippi?
40143Motantees(?
40143Of what avail to plant a colony by the mouth of a petty Texan river?
40143Pah- Utahs(?
40143Pahoutet( Pah- Utahs?
40143The Wisconsin, the Illinois, the Ohio, the Des Moines(?
40143The extracts given in the foregoing chapter are from La Salle''s long letters of 29 Sept., 1680, and 22 Aug., 1682( 1681?).
40143Through what regions did it flow; and whither would it lead them,--to the South Sea or the"Sea of Virginia;"to Mexico, Japan, or China?
40143What did he do after he left the two priests?
40143What manner of man was he who could conceive designs so vast and defy enmities so many and so powerful?
40143What manner of men were these who had pierced the secret places of the wilderness to riot in mutual slaughter?
40143What now remains of the sovereignty thus pompously proclaimed?
40143What was this purpose?
40143What were the Jesuits doing?
40143Who could doubt that these strangers were Chinese or Japanese?
40143Why did he not show himself by day?
40143[ 171] FOOTNOTES:[ 163]_ Lettre de La Salle à un de ses associés_( Thouret?
40143[ 200] Why had he not told it before?
40143[ 205] Such being the case, what faith can we put in the rest of Hennepin''s story?
40143[ 288] But why did he not examine it?