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.

identifier question
A88249Vnto- which I answered to this effect, Alas, Sir, go with you?
A88200that they and they alone, of all the People of this( then) happy I sland, must be disinherited of their byrth right, of their Inheritance?
A887868 p. Ordered to be printed, First at Oxford by Leonard Lichfield, and now reprinted at London for Edward Vere,[ London]:[ 1642?]
A66022B ● t I would inquire whether the Parliaments imprisoning ● y m ● ●, be an act of their Jurisdiction ● ver hi ●?
A66022Maynard to answer interrogatories against himself in this criminall case?
A66022would any have believed that this Parliament should have degenerated so far, as to indeavour to compell a man to destroy himself?
A66022〈 … 〉 upon the people?
A91220And why can not the King judge and controle in the ordinary Courts?
A91220Is not this to tell us that Mr. Ienkins is wiser then all the three Estates, though joyned together?
A91220Is there any solidity in this objection?
A91220Master Ienkins next sayes, that the King may revoke and discharge his Commissions at pleasure, but what of this?
A91220Or is the seeking of the Kings concurrence nothing but a meer Complement?
A91220That M. Ienkins is better able to judge of the two great Seales which is the true one, then the two Houses of Parliament?
A91220the thirds time, as also that it is mischievous, otherwise by Protections, Priviledges,& c. Is not this to quarrell with the King and both Houses?