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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A12330 | Or how should they be reladen thence in due time, if stock be wanting there? |
A12330 | What should cause our ships to stay so long, if there were stock to buy their lading? |
A48185 | And''t is a just Query, Whether those Men who combine to lessen the King''s Revenue, would not do the same to shorten his Life? |
A48185 | But what shall we say? |
A48185 | Have we no Laws restraining Clandestine Trade? |
A48185 | Where lies the fault? |
A48185 | Yes, a great many; but what signify Laws if they are laid aside by Noli Prosequi''s, Letters of Licence, or Orders of Composition from above? |
A37163 | And can a Country become Rich any way, but by the Help of a well Managed and Extended Traffick? |
A37163 | And is Power to be Compass''d and Secur''d but by Riches? |
A37163 | But the principal Question is, Whether, under such Prohibitions, any Body of Men can find their Accompt in carrying on this Trade? |
A37163 | Can a Nation be Safe without Strength? |
A37163 | What Encouragement can there be to go on with so vast a Business, if our Merchants must singly depend upon the Markets abroad? |
A41166 | 1: would all be? |
A41166 | But in case of War, where could we have sufficient? |
A41166 | If the spring from whence the supplies of Money should come, be dried, what can be expected? |
A41166 | The Gentleman Barrister( as he stiles himself) seem''d to question, Whether it were a useful Trade to England? |
A41166 | Were it not for Foreign Trade, what would become of the Revenue of Six to eight hundred thousand pounds per Annum for Customs? |
A41166 | What is all knowledg, if it be not improved to practice, but empty notions? |
A41166 | Would it not be very hard upon the people, when they had other pressures upon them, to pay it? |
A41166 | and should we not count him either ignorant, or an enemy to his Country, that did oppose it? |
A41166 | and what would the Rents of our Lands he? |
A41166 | would our Enemies be so kind as to furnish us? |