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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A29938Nay who can doubt but that the Moon by some inward Principle gives the Earth motion?
A54673And Thirdly, I enquire upon what Coast these prodigious Lungs are Situated?
A54673or Secondly, Does it Issue either from a Sensitive or Rational Soul?
A36106103 not so broad a course as the Pervvian, and why?
A36106And how dear has this Restraint cost the Dutch?
A36106At that time how barbarous were the poor Florida Indians accounted, which now we find to be civil enough?
A36106But if the Name must be appropriated, why to this on the West of Africa?
A36106But to return to the French Priest; he at length asked me, if any of our English Ships brought Powder to sell?
A36106Canibals, whether any in the VVorld?
A36106He asked me many other questions, and particularly if I was a Roman Catholick?
A36106He was very free to talk with me, and first asked me my business thither?
A36106How many Look- outs or Centinels?
A36106I remember that one day they asked how many Wives the King of England had?
A36106I wonder''d to see him turn out so many of these creatures into a Basket; and asking him what they were for?
A36106If any River or Creek comes near it, or where the best Landing?
A36106If fortified, how many great Guns, and what number of small Arms?
A36106Mr Coventry followed me, and when I had satisfied my self, he asked me what course we must steer?
A36106Mr Coventry was now in the Boat with me, and we went and haled the Ship, asking whence she came?
A36106Or does he think that we are afraid of him, that he speaks thus?
A36106Our men often laught at their temerity, and asked them if they never saw any Spaniards before?
A36106The surge that the Ship made on the Rock, awakened most of our Men, and made them ask, What the matter was?
A36106Then he asked me if I knew the composition of Powder?
A36106Then they askt who we were?
A36106They called out therefore in Spanish, demanding of our Men what they were, and from whence they came?
A36106They enquired of us what we did there?
A36106What care was formerly taken to get us a Trade into the E. Indies, and other Countries?
A36106What strange stories have we heard of the Indians, whose Islands where called the Isles of Cannibals?
A36106When the General has been informed of these discourses he would say, What, is Captain Swan made of Iron, and able to resist a whole Kingdom?
A36106Whether it''is possible to come undescried on them?
A36106Whether possible to avoid the Look- outs, or take them?
A36106Whether to Farm the Reuenues, may not, in this Juncture be most for the Publick Service?
A36106and from whence we came?
A36106and what discoveries we made in those Seas?
A36106and what their chiefest manufactures?
A36106and who was Commander?
A36106for such the Spaniards always keep; and how the Look- outs are placed?
A36106how far we had been?
A36106how many families?
A36106how we lived?
A36106or whether the major part are not Copper- colour''d, as Mulattoes, Mustesoes, or Indians?
A36106seeing we could not be supplied here, we asked which way the other three Ships were driven?
A36106what pains particularly did some take to find out the Muscovites by doubling the North Cape, and a way thence by land Trade into Persia?
A36106whether most Spaniards?
A36106whether rich, and what their riches do consist in?
A36106why not rather to that on its E. Coast?