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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35998 | Are you CRIPPLING the one you think you are helping? |
35998 | Are you encouraging them to still use the crutches of your support, when they would be ever so much stronger if compelled to walk alone? |
35998 | Which shall it be? |
42889 | Are people with this blemish morally, mentally, or physically deficient? |
42889 | Besides, as the results produced by their methods were astoundingly correct, why should we imagine ourselves capable of bettering their theories? |
42889 | Does it not, by laying bare the vices and weaknesses of human nature, induce a cynical opinion of human nature? |
42889 | Now, if this were so at one moment, why should it not be so always? |
42889 | [ Illustration:_ A Dogge Missing-- where?__ FACSIMILE OF A MAP OF A HORARY QUESTION FROM LILLY''S ASTROLOGY.__ To face Chapter XII._] CHAPTER XII. |
8855 | Shall there be evil in a city, and the Lord hath not done it? |
8855 | If the bishops and priests were so supremely ignorant what can be said in reference to the literary attainments of the laity? |
15835 | ''Are not you there also?'' |
15835 | ''Did you foresee the year?'' |
15835 | ''Doth not Mr. Rushworth know it?'' |
15835 | ''How do you then know they were lions, tygers, or bears?'' |
15835 | ''Mistress,''said he,''what colour was those beasts that you were so terrified with?'' |
15835 | ''Pray, sir, when was this,''asked old Sir Robert Pye,''that the house was burnt, and the Aldermen abused?'' |
15835 | ''What condition were you in,''said the Chairman,''when you lay with mother and daughter?'' |
15835 | ''When?'' |
15835 | ''Yea, but how long first?'' |
15835 | A total o''er throw giv''n the KING In Cornwall, horse and foot, next spring? |
15835 | And has not he point- blank foretold Whatso''er the_ Close Committee_ would? |
15835 | Corbet very ignorantly read,''will not the Eclipse pay soldiers?'' |
15835 | Lilly, when came the book forth?'' |
15835 | Lilly?'' |
15835 | Lilly?'' |
15835 | My mistress was very curious to know of such as were then called cunning or wise men, whether she should bury her husband? |
15835 | Next morning a countryman going by to his labour, and espying a man in black cloaths, came unto him and awaked him, and asked him how he came there? |
15835 | None to take his part but you? |
15835 | Now had I complaint upon complaint: would I suffer my old friend to be thus abused? |
15835 | Of battles fought at sea, and ships Sunk, two years hence, the last eclipse? |
15835 | That night Oliver Cromwell went to Mr. R. my friend, and said,''What never a man to take Lilly''s cause in hand but yourself? |
15835 | To write of victories next year, And castles taken yet i''th''air? |
15835 | Will you have an action of false imprisonment against you? |