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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A782571 sheet([ 1] p.) s.n.,[ London?
A722561 sheet([ 1] p.) W. Jaggard,[ London: 1621?]
A54309Percy, James, 1619- 1690?
A54309Percy, James, 1619- 1690?
A54309eng Percy, James, 1619- 1690?
A54313The humble petition of James Percy Percy, James, 1619- 1690?
A54313The humble petition of James Percy Percy, James, 1619- 1690?
A54313eng Percy, James, 1619- 1690?
A54313s.n.,[ London: 1680?]
A59100''T was not that part, that did th''offence: Therefore to punish that, what sense?
A59100An quia cunctarum concordia semina rerum, Sunt duo discordes Ignis& Vnda dei, Junxerunt elementa Patres?
A59100And what else were the Bards, as Athenaeus tells us out of Possidonius; but Poets reciting mens praises in song?
A59100And why do I too much besides my purpose, trouble my self about these things here?
A59100But how?
A59100But to prove with a forcible Argument, think you that Greek was so familiar with the Druides?
A59100But what then?
A59100But who doth not see, that a Woman hath no other parts of her body so lyable to maiming or cutting off?
A59100But, as I said, what are those Trojan Laws?
A59100But, as he saith, — perjuros merito perjuria fallunt?
A59100Can one imagine, that this Law he made at Messina, when he was engaged in War, was calculated only for that time or place?
A59100Clusium Audax quis reserat latentem?
A59100Did Euemerus Messenius alone ever since the World began, sail to the Panchoans and the Triphyllians?
A59100Did he take upon him a Roman name?
A59100Did therefore King Richard order, or did Hoveden relate this to no purpose, or without any need?
A59100Do you think the Trojans had any other Laws?
A59100Doth it follow that all things in William''s time were new?
A59100For my part I shall not this game pursue; Why should I lose my time and labour too?
A59100For why then, pray tell me, did not that reason of yours wring the Guardianship of St. Louis out of the hands of the Queen- Mother Blanch?
A59100Forced her?
A59100Greek letters?
A59100Had the Knightly dignity and Order the singular priviledge, as it was once at Rome, to wear Gold- Rings?
A59100Herodotus writes it of Hector, Son and Heir to King Priam, and Jeoffry mentions it; but did this Law cross the Sea with Brutus into Brittany?
A59100How can a man chuse but believe it?
A59100How large an honour was paid to the counsels, the prudence, the virtue of the Gaulish Ladies in their chiefest affairs, and not without their desert?
A59100How then came it, that the Kingdom was divided betwixt the three Brothers, Locrinus, Camber, and Albanactus?
A59100How?
A59100In a word( sayes Seneca to Albina) How many Colonies has this people of ours sent into all Provinces?
A59100Justitiam dicam?
A59100Or shall I her victorious Arms relate?
A59100QUisnam Iò mussat?
A59100Quam cognata Jovis tua casta Minerva Minervae est, Cum tantum fallax lusit imago Deum?
A59100Ruid i d est?
A59100Shall I her Justice in due numbers sing?
A59100Should I in silence some her Uertues pass, Which e''re I so pass o''re, will greater be: Shall I her first deeds and old facts pursue?
A59100To what purpose did the Author write so much in their Commendation, if they were not to know it?
A59100Victrices referam vires?
A59100Was he in any such Office as Quaestor, i. e. Treasurer or Receiver General, wherein he behaved himself like a Fabius?
A59100Were the Italians blind under the Government of the most prudent Amalasincta?
A59100What did the Germans our Ancestors?
A59100What?
A59100What?
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A59100What?
A59100Where then, I pray you, is the making of new Laws?
A59100Who does not know, that Natures byass runs to things forbidden?
A59100Why do I delay all this while to let thee in?
A59100and that I may make an end once, under that of other excellent women, all Nations whatever, none excepted but the Franks?
A59100and who is it doth not love them?
A59100be it so, that they do love to govern?
A59100betwixt Brennus and Belinus?
A59100betwixt the two, Ferrix and Porrix?
A59100but am I mistaken, or was Sacriledge even in the time of the Saxon Government punisht as a Capital crime?
A59100or did he intitle his Book by that name?
A59100that is, with modesty to render it, What made thee, angry man, to cut The Nose of him, that went to rut?
A59100that those very Letters of the Greeks in Caesars time, and as we now write them, are rather Gallick( as borrowed from the Gauls) than Greek?
A59100the Egyptians, among whom heretofore their Women managed Law- Courts and business abroad, and the men lookt to home and minded huswifery?
A59100the Halicarnassians, under that of the most gallant Artemisia?
A59100the Massagetes, under that of the revengeful Dame Thomyris?
A59100the Palmyrenes, under that of the most chaste Zenobia?
A59100to whose hands in time of War should they have come sooner, than to the Councils, where the Druides were chief?
A59100were the Assyrians, under the Government of their magnificent Semiramis?
A59100what is that I hear?
A59100why not of Catharine de Medicis, whilst the two Brothers Francis and Charles her Pupils were incircled with the Crown?
A59100why not out of Isabella''s hands under Charles the Sixth?
A59100why not out of the hands of Mary, Louis the Thirteenth being at this very time King?
A59100— Quis non bonus omnia malit Credere, quàm tanto sceleri damnare puellam?