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 |
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A50741 | : 1680?] |
A50741 | So a Villain gets an Estate, what cares he how many poor Souls suffer by his Fraud, Treachery, or Oppression? |
A50741 | s.n.,[ London? |
A35762 | How many Millions would the French give for such a place? |
A35762 | The Kings Brother smelt the Design, and asked the Xeriff; If these holy men conquered the Christians, who should conquer them? |
A35762 | Their Camels and Dromedaries, their strength, treasure and pleasure: wherefore if you ask how rich a man is? |
A35762 | You would ask, What is their Religion? |
A35762 | what is their Language? |
A59617 | And are we not sensible of it, by the increase and improvement thereof? |
A59617 | Are there not many useful provisions made, for the encourageing of Shipping and Commerce? |
A59617 | Can any thing then challenge a greater share in our esteem, than the means which insure this mighty benefit to us? |
A59617 | Do n''t we see every day the place improve; the Mole in a good forwardness? |
A59617 | Does not Tanger live principally upon the growth and product of England; and the money, for the most part, circulate among our selves? |
A59617 | How many Merchants Ships in peril by Distress of Weather have been reliev''d and preserv''d by the assistance they have receiv''d from hence? |
A59617 | If so, how can we refuse them any thing, to which Friendship may give them a Title? |
A59617 | If so, how may we then reckon of Tanger, consider''d conjunctive of all the foregoing Calculations of benefit that have been produc''d in its favour? |
A59617 | Is the King''s Treasure mis- employ''d there? |
A59617 | What is it has rendered England so formidable, so rich, and so renown''d a Kingdom; but the strength of our Navyes, and Universality of our Commerce? |