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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A34782 | He demanded their reason, and what the matter was, being so much amazed at so suddaine an alteration? |
A34782 | Is not that Common- wealth happy that must receive a reformation from such Saints? |
A34782 | Lucas asked him, by what Law they were to dye, or whether by an Ordinance of Parliament, by the Councell of Warre, or by command of the Generall? |
A34782 | and dangerous both to private and publick Interest, to leave the strongest holds of those parts? |
A34782 | how many of your lives here have I saved in hot blood, and must now my self be most barbarously 〈 ◊ 〉 in cold? |
A34782 | where the Queen was when he left her, and the like questions? |
A60893 | ''T is true, New lights, are now adays much cried up: but as in matters( mostly) of Religion; so( if you mark it) by whom? |
A60893 | But admitting that( supposing it, I mean, a Sea- bred Creature) how then( will some say) should it possibly come there? |
A60893 | But how possibly( will it be said) a Sea creature, when found at so remote a distance from the Sea? |
A60893 | I answer, first, with as little wonder, as a Land creature should, which who with reason can imagine to have ever had at first so deep a burial? |
A60893 | Piscis in arido? |
A60893 | Whether the situation and condition, face and figure of the place may possibly admit of the Seas once insinuating it self thither? |
A60893 | Whether( that possibility being granted, or evinced) the Sea did ever actually insinuate it self so far as to this place, and when? |
A60893 | and at such a depth under ground too? |
A60898 | 1657. if there had not been a public fund, and Treasurer appointed to collect and dispose the contributions of worthy men? |
A60898 | 1? |
A60898 | 2? |
A60898 | Aedes S ● ● rilegae has audent sic temerare manus? |
A60898 | And how few have been since conform''d to their example? |
A60898 | But in such unhappy times, what can the Reader promise to himself, or what can I promise for the Author? |
A60898 | But would you truly be informed of the cause of that? |
A60898 | Caeruleo quoties me pictus daemon amictu Terruit? |
A60898 | For how indeed can any works, but those of creation, be perfect, when they are first produc''d? |
A60898 | Gavelkind- land in Kent were devisable or not? |
A60898 | Had the inquisitive du Fresne been inform''d of all these papers, how much would he have augmented his immense work? |
A60898 | How complete might this Glossary be made from our Author''s several exercises of this nature, which now remain in the Archives of Canterbury? |
A60898 | How do most Historians betray a partial regard to their Nation, or their party? |
A60898 | How many accidents of business, sickness, and mortality may intervene? |
A60898 | How much will the knowledge of all our Laws and usages improve, when these mighty materials come at last to be digested by an able and patient hand? |
A60898 | How oft do mens labours encrease upon their hands, till the undertaking prove above their strength? |
A60898 | How oft do second thoughts correct the former: and when the scene is laid, it must be took away? |
A60898 | How often are men weary of a warm resolution? |
A60898 | How small a portion of our ancient tongue, like a few planks from a fatal shipwrack, has come into our hands? |
A60898 | If of the Grecian, none but Herodotus, Thucidides, and Zenophon, how could Calepine and Stephanus have swell''d their volumes to so great a bulk? |
A60898 | So as what wise man would enter into obligation, when it is such a hazard whether he shall be able to pay? |
A60898 | Stonar then is but a contraction of Estanore, and that in sense and signification, what but the Eastern border, shore, or coast? |
A60898 | What a slender stock of words can be drawn out of three or four small Tracts? |
A60898 | Where shall we find that spirit to serve the Public? |
A60898 | Whether Gavelkind be properly a tenure or custom? |
A60898 | With what tedious application and gradual advances, did the great Camden conceive and nourish his fam''d Britannia? |
A60898 | Would you see the first grant of it, with some other places to the Church? |
A60898 | where that noble zeal for Books and Scholars? |
A93553 | And if so, why then seek we any further after its original? |
A93553 | And is it then to Custome or Prescription? |
A93553 | And what doth r Bracton intimate lesse in his sicut de Gavelkynd, vel alibi ubi terra ● st partibbilis ratione terrae? |
A93553 | But doth ● yn or kynd here intend and denote a mans issue, the Gavelkynders children? |
A93553 | But what custome, I pray? |
A93553 | But what( may it be ask''d) were they then which in some very ancient Records of that Cathedral are named Threnges? |
A93553 | By the way, how do our Britains claim descent from the Trojans? |
A93553 | De rerum permutatione) diverso jure censeri? |
A93553 | Had there been a Custome for devising lands by will, what needed that notice to be taken here of the Act for avoiding uses of wills? |
A93553 | I would ask then, if our Kentish Gavelkynd- land be partible quatenus Gavelkynd? |
A93553 | In the mean time, said we not but now, that Custome is the thing whereto we ow this partition? |
A93553 | Now''t is true, and not to be denied, that by these Laws of Canutus inheritances were partible; but how? |
A93553 | Or how can this liberty& that etymologie consist? |
A93553 | Qui hanc novitatem non admiretur, quod Dominus Archiepiscopus dicit nos debere de eo terras& possessiones nostras tenere? |
A93553 | Shall I now give you one example from the Normans? |
A93553 | We are here( me thinks) threatned with a Dilemma: for either the land was not partible, and why then called Gavelkynd? |
A93553 | What say we then to Custome? |
A93553 | What then? |
A93553 | Whence then is it? |
A93553 | Where''s the kynd, the parties issue here, to make good the derivation? |
A93553 | Will you have an example? |
A93553 | Will you have the common answer? |
A93553 | Will you please to hear his reasons? |
A93553 | b Should he not rather have said, Dominus ab hominibus suis? |
A93553 | or is it from Gavelkynd that such partition there obteins? |
A93553 | shall we admit kynd to signifie the issue, be it male or female? |
A93553 | to any customable partition? |
A93553 | to what original shall the name there be referred? |
A93553 | what, I say, shall we resolve concerning the point of partition here? |