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 |
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A93378 | s.n.,[ London: 1670?] |
A44531 | But you will demand of me, What limitation of time I will allow for this purpose of preparation? |
A44531 | For a new taken Cold with a Coughing? |
A06957 | [ 14], 75,[ 3] p. By G[eorge] E[ld] for Thomas Langley, and are to be sold at his shop over against the[..], Printed at London:[ 1616?] |
A06940 | For what Creature canst thou name more necessarie than the Horse, and what more helpefull at a time of need? |
A06940 | So if the Horses Owner know by this Booke how to saue the life of his Horse, why should he either ride or run to the Farryer? |
A25193 | And this he seemeth to do out of pure gratitude to his feeder, endeavouring this way to recompence his cost; and why not? |
A25193 | But if half a year be too long, pray what time then is most convenient, you will say? |
A57242 | But will they bind themselves to keep the Running Horse only with Grass or Hay? |
A49535 | Has our Prince, or Country occasion for our Service in the Field: on what Horse can we venture our Lives more sec ● rely, than on the Hunter? |
A49535 | How diverting to the Eyes, is a Beautiful Horse after a Pack of Dogs? |
A49535 | Some Horses they have, though not for Mannage, yet for Hunting: but what manner of Hunting? |
A51971 | But will they bind themselves to keep the Running- horse only with Grass or Hay? |
A51971 | But you will demand of me what limitation of time I will allow for this purpose of preparation? |
A51971 | Take Turpentine, Sheeps sue? |
A53074 | All Trades- Men, Holy- dayes to Rejoyce themselves in? |
A53074 | And Good Preachers Preach not every Sunday? |
A53074 | And is an Ignorant Fellow inspired presently with Horse- manship, because he can Ill- favouredly Cling to the Horse, and Hold on? |
A53074 | And shall only Horses of Mannage be Galley- Slaves? |
A53074 | Are they not, in All Trades, bound Apprentices Seven and Nine Years; and Many Bunglers of them too? |
A53074 | But above all, What sets Off a King more, than to be on a Beautiful Horse at the Head of his Army? |
A53074 | But put the case he doth Run away, What is to be done then? |
A53074 | But sayes One, Doth your Lordship think, that both your Books would Make me a Horse- man? |
A53074 | But they Mean, No Man can Ride well, that doth not Gird well: For, How can he Ride well when the Saddle turns Round? |
A53074 | But yet I have Known a young Fellow of Seventeen all Gray; Why may it not be so in Horses? |
A53074 | But you will say, How is it then in Passager when his Croup is In? |
A53074 | But, What makes these Men speak against it? |
A53074 | But, Why this Housing every Winter? |
A53074 | Can any man think, That a Gray- Hounds- Whelp, as soon as he is Whelpt, hath his Leggs as Long as when he is a Dogg? |
A53074 | Do you think, that an Ignorant School- Boy can be as Learned as a Doctor? |
A53074 | Doth not every Body say, when you Take a Horse from Grass, That you take him Up with a Grass- Cold? |
A53074 | For Example, Who can set down the Perfect Shape of a Dogg? |
A53074 | Have not all Schollars Play- dayes? |
A53074 | How is it Possible to be Otherwise, when the Horse knows not how to Obey either Hand or Hee ll, and the Horse- man is as Ignorant as he? |
A53074 | Or, What more Glorious or Manly, than, at great Marriages of Princes, to Run at the Ring, or Tilt, or Course at the Field? |
A53074 | So if a Good Horse- man be Thrown by Chance, Hath he Lost all his Horse- manship, because he was once Thrown? |
A53074 | So, what preparation is there in the Trench for the Bitt, when the Trench can neither make him understand the Curb, nor the Bars? |
A53074 | States- Men, Divertisments from Business? |
A53074 | The Shee- Asses in Spain, are very Fair, and Large; For else, How can you Imagine such huge, large, and great Puissant Beasts should be Produc''d? |
A53074 | What Judgment can one give of a Little Boy, what Kind of Man he will Prove? |
A53074 | What can be more Comely or Pleasing, than to see Horses go in all their several Ayres? |
A53074 | What if the Wool should fall out? |
A53074 | Why do they not so when they are Ridd, say you? |
A53074 | Why not Breed of a Barb? |
A53074 | Why not Breed of a Neapolitan? |
A53074 | Why not? |
A53074 | Why? |
A53074 | and certain Hours of Rest in their daies of Study? |