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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A34637He throws the Main, and crys, Who comes at Seven?
A34637How can that be you will say, hath not six, seven and eight eight equal chances?
A34637What will you lay of the Game, says the Rook?
A25748I require the proportion of A''s Hazard to B''s?
A25748I require the proportion of A''s Hazard to B''s?
A25748What is the proportion of As Hazard to Bs?
A25748What is the proportion of their Hazards?
A34843Has our Prince, or Country occasion for our Service in the Field: on what Horse can we venture our Lives more securely, than on the Hunter?
A34843How diverting to the Eyes, is a Beautiful Horse after a Pack of Dogs?
A34843Irrational, did I say,?
A34843Moreover, is it not delightful and pleasant to observe the Docibleness of Dogs, which is as admirable as their Understanding?
A34843Some Horses they have, though not for Mannage, yet for Hunting: but what manner of Hunting?
A34843Some may here object and say, Why should the Heart and Hinde, being both of one kinde, be accounted two several Beasts?
A34843Under what other Wing then could this little Treatise on those Subjects so properly creep for shelter and Protection?
A34843When he heareth the chirping of small Birds pearching upon their dewy Boughs?
A34843those Blushes and Roses which Poets and Writers of Romances onely paint, but the Huntsman truely courts?
A34843when he draws in the fragrancy and coolness of the Air?
A4533421. p. 40, 41 Quis tulerit Gracchos de seditione querentes?
A453345. but the prophane of the world?
A45334And have not I as powerful wrath, To work the world as great a scath?
A45334And more than these, some learned men, Perhaps Divines, what say you then?
A45334As King Achish said sometimes, Have I need of Mad- men?
A45334But have you no evidence nearer home?
A45334But have you no more evidence besides this Ordinance to batter these Babylonish Towers?
A45334But have you no more evidence to produce against these prophane practices?
A45334But have you no more evidence?
A45334But have you yet no more evidence?
A45334By whom wilt thou bee tried?
A45334Canst thou see no hurt in drunkenness, fighting, whoring, stealing, prophanation of the Sabbaths, contempt of Religion?
A45334Hath holy Father much adoc When hee is chosen: so have I too: Doth hee upon mens shoulders ride?
A45334Hath holy Pope his noble guard?
A45334Our latras?
A45334Publius Ovidius Naso, what can you say against Mistress Flora?
A45334Quae major voluptas quam fastidium talis voluptatis?
A45334Quid de effoeminata dicam juventute, quae iuxu illis temporibus ac petualantiâ dissoluta, cunctis flagitiorum generibus implicatur?
A45334Quid tristes queremoniae, si non supplicio culpa reciditur, quid leges sine moribus vanae proficiunt?
A45334Sir, what can you say against the prisoner at the Bar?
A45334So may I say, Shall we have Mad- men still?
A45334This is clear, but have you no more evidence?
A45334This is full, and to the purpose indeed, but is there no more evidence to come in?
A45334This is good, but have you no more?
A45334Was David a foolish precisian, who would have no familiarity with the wicked, but bids them depart from him?
A45334Were the Antient Fathers fools, who do unanimously enveigh against such prophane practices?
A45334What a sad account will these Libertines have to make, when the Lord shall demand of them, where wast thou such a night?
A45334What can you say against the Prisoner at the Bar?
A45334What can you say against the prisoner at the Bar?
A45334What can you say against the prisoner at the Bar?
A45334What sayest thou, guilty, or not guilty?
A45334Where is thy cap, where is thy knee?
A45334Who is that I pray you?
A45334Who is that which comes so late into the Court?
A45334Who keeps you out?
A45334Who so blinde as those that will not see?
A45334Who were it that God made Instruments to bring about the great change which is now wrought in the Land?
A45334Who were they that petitioned in Print for the life of the late King?
A45334Who where they that opposed the Engagement with invincible Arguments in Print, were they not the Presbyterians of Lancashire?
A45334can a man touch pitch, and not be defiled with it?
A45334knowest thou not mee?
A45334shall we never come to our wits again, living soberly, righteously and religiously?
A45334were it not our brethren of Scotland?
A45334were they not the men of this judgement?
A45334why my Lord, I was with the prophane rabble stealing May- poles; and where wast thou such a day?