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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A29762 | On the 12 of May, what is the Suns Right Ascention? |
A35744 | King, Daniel, d. 1664? |
A45349 | s.n.,[ London? |
A69643 | 13? |
A69643 | What is the Sunnes Declination upon August 19? |
A34005 | As the Tangent of 65d, To Tangent of 24d: So the Tangent of 20d, To what Tangent? |
A34005 | IF a Bullet of 4 inches Diameter weigh 9 pound, what shall a Bullet of 8 inches Diameter weigh? |
A34005 | It might as well be said, If 3 cost 6, What 8? |
A34005 | What shall 8 yards? |
A64223 | As 1 is to 4, so is 7, to what? |
A64223 | As the Sine 20 is to the Sine 60, so is the Sine 42, to what Sine? |
A64223 | As the tangent 10 is to the tangent 30, so is the tangent 20, to what? |
A64223 | As the tangent 50 is to the tangent 20, so is the tangent 30, to what? |
A64223 | If 30 men do a work in 5 dayes, how long shall 60 be doing of it? |
A64223 | If 60 men do a work in 5 dayes, how long will 30 men be about it? |
A64223 | so is the tangent 65, to what? |
A01089 | How much the Meridian line ascendeth or descendeth from the Horizontall line? |
A01089 | On which side of the Meridian lyeth the substyle? |
A01089 | To which part of the Meridian is the style with the substyle to be referred, as making with it an acute angle? |
A01089 | What part of the Meridian ascendeth or descendeth from the Horizontall line of the Plaine? |
A01089 | What plaines have the line of 12 upon them, and which not? |
A01089 | When is it that that part of the Meridian next the substyle, and the line of twelve doe goe contrary wayes? |
A01089 | Whether the North or South part of the Meridian serveth for the line of 12? |
A01089 | Which way the style pointeth, and how it is to bee placed? |
A75737 | 9 m. and the Meridional distance 56 leagues; the longitude is desired thereby? |
A75737 | the distance from the Meridian is demanded, and what Rumb you have sailed upon? |
A29756 | 540 part require 24, what shall 6 days require facit 4 hours and 52 minutes? |
A29756 | 540) require 860 degrees, or 12 signs, what shall ● ny less number of days and part of a day require? |
A29756 | About the middle of March 1661 on a Friday, what day of the month is it? |
A29756 | Again in May 1661. on a Saturday about the end of May, what day of the month? |
A29756 | If 112 l. or 1 C. weight, cost 12 pence the carraiage for 20 miles, what shall 6 C, cost, 100 miles? |
A29756 | what cost 17 3/ 4? |
A29756 | what shall 100 miles require? |
A89305 | 35 m. and there are sought: The meridian of the place: the longitude of the countrey The meridian of the plane: the longitude of the plane? |
A89305 | And would you learn to know how he doth move About his axis, set at work by Jove? |
A89305 | But in vain man seeketh after a shadow, what then, shall we proceed no farther? |
A89305 | Can speculation yeild you such content? |
A89305 | Here at I smiled, then said Astronomy, what is your thought? |
A89305 | Is it not his Diurnall motion that limits out our Dayes and Houres? |
A89305 | Is it not his Tropicall distinctions that limits our Seasons? |
A89305 | Is it not his annuall revolution, or his proper motion that limits our Year? |
A89305 | Lord, what is man that thou shouldest be so mindefull of him, or the son of man that thou so regardest him? |
A89305 | Quantum hoc est? |
A89305 | That you can rest in learning but the name Of Pegasus, or of swift Charleses Wane? |
A89305 | WE have now with the Philosopher, found out that common place, or place of being, that is, the World, will you know his reason? |
A89305 | WHat shall I doe? |
A89305 | YOu''r come to see a sight, the World''s the stage, Perhaps you''l sayt''s but a Star- gazing age, What come you out to see? |
A89305 | one use an Instrument? |
A89305 | then said I, do men or Artists so depend on women, as that their strength consists in them? |
A29761 | 50 l? |
A29761 | Again, If a Ship of 29 Foot and a half at the beam, be 300 Tun Burthen, what shall a Ship of 713 Tun burthen be? |
A29761 | Again, If a Ship of 300 Tun be 13 Foot in hold, what shall a Ship of 713 Tun be in hold? |
A29761 | Again, If a Ship, whose Burthen is 300 Tun, be 75 Foot by the Keel; what shall that Ship be, whose Keel is 100 Feet? |
A29761 | Again, if 12 Horses eat 20 bushels of Provender, in 30 dayes; how soon will 24 Horses eat up the like quantity of Provender? |
A29761 | And, How many Pikes and Musquets? |
A29761 | As 5 is to 60, so is 30 to 2 1/ ●; that is, If 5 s. is 60 d. How many shillings is 30 pence? |
A29761 | As thus; If 6 Men spend 18 l. in three months; How much will serve 12 Men for 6 months? |
A29761 | At 50, or half a Foot Square, how much is in a Foot long? |
A29761 | But in Gaging, the Question is, How many Gallons, Kilderkins, or Barrels is there in the Vessel to be measured? |
A29761 | But when the second term is less than the first, then the work is performed thus: If 50 Foot of Timber cost 40 s. what shall 20 Foot cost? |
A29761 | Divisor, is a term used in Division, and is the Number by which another Number is to be divided; as to say, How many times 5 in 30? |
A29761 | Example as thus: I would have a Triangle to contain 200, What must the Sides be? |
A29761 | Example, at 2 inches Diameter, how much makes 1 Foot? |
A29761 | Example, at 2 inches square, and 30 foot long, how much is there? |
A29761 | First, by the last, if 10 l. have 100 for his Principal, What shall 12? |
A29761 | How much will serve 12 Men 6 mon ● ● s? |
A29761 | I have a Dodecahedron, whose Side is 6, What shall all his other Sphears, or Circles, Diameters, or Altitude be? |
A29761 | If 1728, be the Cube of 12, the Root or side; what shall be the Root or side of 864, the half of 1728. being half a foot of Timber? |
A29761 | If 18 Pioneers make a Trench in 40 days, how many Pioneers is needful to perform the same in 15 dayes? |
A29761 | If 2 Barrels of Beer serve 12 Men 14 dayes, are the terms of Supposition; and, how many dayes will 4 Barrels serve 24 Men, are the terms of Demand? |
A29761 | If 20 Carts carry 60 Square yards of Earth in 60 hours, how many Square yards of Earth shall 10 Carts carry in 16 hours? |
A29761 | If 3 l. be the Interest of 100 l. in 6 Months, to how much Money shall 10 l. 10 s. be interest in 6 Months? |
A29761 | If 80 Men do a Work in 12 dayes, how soon may 40 Men do the like Work? |
A29761 | If a Fathom of Rope, of 6 inches compass about, weigh 6 pound, 2 ounces,( or 6- ● 25/ 1000) what shall a Fathom of Rope of 12 inches compass weigh? |
A29761 | If a side of a Cube, being 12 inches, contain in Solidity 1728 cube inches; How many inches is there in a Cube, whose side is 8 inches? |
A29761 | If an Iron Bullet, of 6 inches Diameter, weigh 30 pound; what shall a Bullet of 7 inches Diameter weigh? |
A29761 | If two Barrels of Beer serve 12 Men for 14 dayes; How many dayes will 4 Barrels serve 24 Men? |
A29761 | In 5269 Feet, how many Rods? |
A29761 | Or, first rather; Lands or Houses, sold at any certain number of years Purchase; to find what the value of the whole will be? |
A29761 | Quotient, is the Answer to the How many times( as in the abovesaid) 5 is in 30? |
A29761 | Say, If 272 ¼, be one Rod; what shall any other Number of Feet make in Rods? |
A29761 | Say, If 8 l. have 100 for his Principal, what shall 10 l. have? |
A29761 | Suppose I have 30 Acres of Statute measure, how many Acres of Woodland, Irish, or Customary measure will they make? |
A29761 | To find this Decimal Fraction is very easie thus, by the Line of Numbers; for if 20 shillings be 1000, what shall 6 shillings and 3 pence be? |
A29761 | To what sum shall 143 pounds 10 shillings, amount to in 10 years, counting Interest upon Interest, at 6 per cent? |
A29761 | What Annuity, to continue 16 years, will 500 l. Purchase, whereby a man may gain after the rate of 10 l. per cent? |
A29761 | What shall 30 ounces cost? |
A29761 | per annum? |