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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A42891s.n.,[ London?
A92249: 1695?]
A43803Shall not my Soul be aveng''d upon such a Nation as this?
A58254But did the vent of the Manufacture encrease thereby?
A33258But what is all this to that which we have to say for our selves?
A33258I ask the Question, Where would the Inconveniencies arise?
A33258What should be the reason of this?
A33258was there more Wool now discover''d, or was there like to be less Trade?
A34886what way or means may we as rational Persons think to prevent any of those things?
A34896( How France in so short time became so great?)
A34896How this may be done?
A34896or, what may we not expect hereafter, when he shall be at Peace with all his Neighbours?
A34854And after all, are we sure, my Lords, this Act will answer the ends designed by it?
A34854But what shall those men do, that are bred up to that Manufacture in Ireland, and understand nothing else?
A34854Now, my Lords, I could be glad to know how many People have gone to Ireland that could live in England?
A34856And if it be so now, what in reason can be expected, as the effects of these two things?
A34856For, if it be so, that while we have but a little Trade, we can hardly live one by another, What may be expected, if our Trade should be taken away?
A34856May I not with modesty and within Compass, say three parts of Laborious and Industrious people?
A34856VVhat will become of those Parishes, when the Trade is gone?
A34856What Crick of the Seas do they leave unvisited?
A33409''T is Answer enough, since this is but the Beginning of a new Business, to ask how they lived before?
A33409But who can forbear his pretty comparison of the Labour of the Blacks and the Artificers in the West- Indies?
A33409His Computation of the great profit they are to England, is at random, do we not deserve the utmost profit they can yield?
A33409May they not Manufacture what they have Occasion for of their own Product?
A33409They have no Fleets or Plantations: What Colonys ever had?
A33409What an Exclamation follows next?
A33409and might not the People of Ireland if they had Money to spare, come in upon the same Terms?
A33409have th ● ● not liberty to send abroad their Native Commodities?
A26836All earthly goods will faile thee and fall downe; Reliev''d thou shalt not be, Complaints not heard: What wilt thou doe?
A26836And not endeavour up to keepe their fame, With so much danger wonne and so much cost?
A26836And what not else?
A26836Lastly, if the Trafficke of this Kingdome be once lost, what will then become of it?
A26836Profit and Honour, and our Trades increase Were the chiefe things where at those men did ayme, Will you by your remisnesse let them cease?
A26836The King His helping hand offers to lay To take away the cause of Trades decay, And what amisse is else; why sit we still, To joyne with Him?
A26836Then Clothiers poore, what will of you become?
A26836Thousands of you from youth to youths defect By daily labour live and well subsist, But who will you maintaine?
A26836Which if, they will be ready to say, what a kind of men were our Forefathers?
A26836what will then be preserved?
A26836who''l you protect, When you are forc''d from labour to desist?