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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A34637 | He throws the Main, and crys, Who comes at Seven? |
A34637 | How can that be you will say, hath not six, seven and eight eight equal chances? |
A34637 | What will you lay of the Game, says the Rook? |
A25748 | I require the proportion of A''s Hazard to B''s? |
A25748 | I require the proportion of A''s Hazard to B''s? |
A25748 | What is the proportion of As Hazard to Bs? |
A25748 | What is the proportion of their Hazards? |
A34843 | Has 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? |
A34843 | How diverting to the Eyes, is a Beautiful Horse after a Pack of Dogs? |
A34843 | Irrational, did I say,? |
A34843 | Moreover, is it not delightful and pleasant to observe the Docibleness of Dogs, which is as admirable as their Understanding? |
A34843 | Some Horses they have, though not for Mannage, yet for Hunting: but what manner of Hunting? |
A34843 | Some may here object and say, Why should the Heart and Hinde, being both of one kinde, be accounted two several Beasts? |
A34843 | Under what other Wing then could this little Treatise on those Subjects so properly creep for shelter and Protection? |
A34843 | When he heareth the chirping of small Birds pearching upon their dewy Boughs? |
A34843 | those Blushes and Roses which Poets and Writers of Romances onely paint, but the Huntsman truely courts? |
A34843 | when he draws in the fragrancy and coolness of the Air? |
A45334 | 21. p. 40, 41 Quis tulerit Gracchos de seditione querentes? |
A45334 | 5. but the prophane of the world? |
A45334 | And have not I as powerful wrath, To work the world as great a scath? |
A45334 | And more than these, some learned men, Perhaps Divines, what say you then? |
A45334 | As King Achish said sometimes, Have I need of Mad- men? |
A45334 | But have you no evidence nearer home? |
A45334 | But have you no more evidence besides this Ordinance to batter these Babylonish Towers? |
A45334 | But have you no more evidence to produce against these prophane practices? |
A45334 | But have you no more evidence? |
A45334 | But have you yet no more evidence? |
A45334 | By whom wilt thou bee tried? |
A45334 | Canst thou see no hurt in drunkenness, fighting, whoring, stealing, prophanation of the Sabbaths, contempt of Religion? |
A45334 | Hath holy Father much adoc When hee is chosen: so have I too: Doth hee upon mens shoulders ride? |
A45334 | Hath holy Pope his noble guard? |
A45334 | Our latras? |
A45334 | Publius Ovidius Naso, what can you say against Mistress Flora? |
A45334 | Quae major voluptas quam fastidium talis voluptatis? |
A45334 | Quid de effoeminata dicam juventute, quae iuxu illis temporibus ac petualantiâ dissoluta, cunctis flagitiorum generibus implicatur? |
A45334 | Quid tristes queremoniae, si non supplicio culpa reciditur, quid leges sine moribus vanae proficiunt? |
A45334 | Sir, what can you say against the prisoner at the Bar? |
A45334 | So may I say, Shall we have Mad- men still? |
A45334 | This is clear, but have you no more evidence? |
A45334 | This is full, and to the purpose indeed, but is there no more evidence to come in? |
A45334 | This is good, but have you no more? |
A45334 | Was David a foolish precisian, who would have no familiarity with the wicked, but bids them depart from him? |
A45334 | Were the Antient Fathers fools, who do unanimously enveigh against such prophane practices? |
A45334 | What a sad account will these Libertines have to make, when the Lord shall demand of them, where wast thou such a night? |
A45334 | What can you say against the Prisoner at the Bar? |
A45334 | What can you say against the prisoner at the Bar? |
A45334 | What can you say against the prisoner at the Bar? |
A45334 | What sayest thou, guilty, or not guilty? |
A45334 | Where is thy cap, where is thy knee? |
A45334 | Who is that I pray you? |
A45334 | Who is that which comes so late into the Court? |
A45334 | Who keeps you out? |
A45334 | Who so blinde as those that will not see? |
A45334 | Who were it that God made Instruments to bring about the great change which is now wrought in the Land? |
A45334 | Who were they that petitioned in Print for the life of the late King? |
A45334 | Who where they that opposed the Engagement with invincible Arguments in Print, were they not the Presbyterians of Lancashire? |
A45334 | can a man touch pitch, and not be defiled with it? |
A45334 | knowest thou not mee? |
A45334 | shall we never come to our wits again, living soberly, righteously and religiously? |
A45334 | were it not our brethren of Scotland? |
A45334 | were they not the men of this judgement? |
A45334 | why my Lord, I was with the prophane rabble stealing May- poles; and where wast thou such a day? |