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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A53021 | The Dissenters can not go to Church out of Piety, yet whether they ought not to go out of spight? |
A53021 | V. Whether the Tories are not more mad with Dissenters for coming to Church, than they were for their going to Conventicles? |
A53021 | Whether Roger Lestrange did well con over his Politicks in snarling so horribly against the Trimmers? |
A53021 | Whether a Tory talks sence of any other thing but of Drink and a Whore? |
A53021 | Whether any man ever saw such a deal of fooling for nothing? |
A53021 | Whether any man ever trusted one Tory that did not betray him? |
A53021 | Whether it be not enough to make a prudent man spew, to hear Hodge and his Tories tattle gravely of Policy and Religion? |
A53021 | Whether the Tories by forcing the Dissenters to come to Church, do make them any jot the more for the Church of England than they were before? |
A53021 | Whether while the Prohibiting Act is in force, and our Church takes the Communion in Claret, we are of the Religion established by Law? |
A55123 | All this while, good Belfagor what is a Tory? |
A55123 | And if my Subjects should once get the trick on''t, what a new generation of Devils should we have? |
A55123 | And is that all he makes this bustle for? |
A55123 | And where is it? |
A55123 | Arbitrary? |
A55123 | As for example, if any person denies to drink the D. de P. Health, presently another cries Damme, w ● at not drink the health? |
A55123 | As for the Latin Princes, have we not the Assistance of our Holy Father the Pope, when my Master pleases to require it? |
A55123 | As for the three first, I understand''em well enough; but what can you get by the last? |
A55123 | Ay, but all this while these are only Tools; who are the Artists that manage and handle these Tools? |
A55123 | Aye sure, a man would think so; but how long shall such a Pension be made to continue payable? |
A55123 | But are they all so sullen and morose? |
A55123 | But how do you think we shall be able to bring this matter to pass, so as to have a Senate for our purpose? |
A55123 | But how if I can get in by Conquest? |
A55123 | But if your Master do all this, what occasion is there for such an interest to be made here, as you seem to desire? |
A55123 | But what sort of employment must mine be, and what my Pension? |
A55123 | Cash, what Money? |
A55123 | Do so, but what''s the next? |
A55123 | Draw his Sword, why must there be fighting again? |
A55123 | En bien, was that all your crime? |
A55123 | Five Guineys, Belfagor? |
A55123 | How comes all this to pass? |
A55123 | How know you that? |
A55123 | How so? |
A55123 | How then? |
A55123 | How, what that way too? |
A55123 | How, will you engage for the continuance of a War? |
A55123 | How? |
A55123 | How? |
A55123 | Is it so? |
A55123 | No longer, no: Why do you think, Monsie ● r le Governour, that my Master intends to keep''em in pay as long as they live? |
A55123 | No longer? |
A55123 | No, pardon me for that, Sir, pray where are the brave and Heroe- like Feats of War? |
A55123 | Pray where''s their Honour? |
A55123 | Prithee what''s that? |
A55123 | Say ye so? |
A55123 | Sir, did you ever hear of Forty One? |
A55123 | So it seems, Monsieur: But did not you talk of Arbitrary, and Absolute, just now? |
A55123 | The Goosequillers, prithee what are those? |
A55123 | This is the Scheme of my Masters Affairs all over the world, and will you not hear it? |
A55123 | Well then, what is it you would expect from a Senate here, if it were possible to get one for your Masters purpose? |
A55123 | Well, but how Belfagor did you find these Characters to agree with the persons? |
A55123 | Well, but is there no appearance of Reconciliation? |
A55123 | Well, but what pranks had these fellows been playing in Plotters Island? |
A55123 | Well, here''s enough concerning the Son; but what''s now become of the Father? |
A55123 | Well, what hurt in that? |
A55123 | Well, what''s the next? |
A55123 | What sort of Weapons do they use? |
A55123 | What then? |
A55123 | What will they get by that? |
A55123 | What words? |
A55123 | What would his invading of England be worth then? |
A55123 | Where? |
A55123 | Wherefore then so much noise with Forty One? |
A55123 | Who art thou, quoth Monsieur Fran ● ois? |
A55123 | Why I hope you do n''t intend all this during the Kings Life? |
A55123 | Why now you''re come to the point: But how are those Pensions to be paid? |
A55123 | Why, hath your Master such an interest in the Turk? |
A55123 | Why, man, what''s the matter, are all things turn''d topsie turvie? |
A55123 | Yes I did, and what then? |
A55123 | Yes, yes, an entire League: Did you never hear of that? |
A55123 | and are not the Latins most grievously vexed with the Plague? |
A55123 | and does their Religion teach''em that? |
A55123 | and is it not known to all the World, how various and different their interests are, like the Princes Palatine? |
A55123 | and ● s not Casal our own? |
A55123 | have you a Fund here? |
A55123 | how can that be? |
A55123 | is there no mirth among''em? |
A55123 | pray who p ● ts him upon it then? |
A55123 | sore against his Conscience? |
A55123 | that''s still worse, why does he know it to be so, and yet persist? |
A55123 | what are these Tantivie- men, these Observators, and these Heraclitus? |
A55123 | what have I to do with all this? |
A55123 | what is a Whigg? |
A55123 | who commands them? |
A55123 | why is this the design? |
A55123 | why, are Maidenheads so flush i''th at place, that the price is fallen so low? |