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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28003 | BUT HAVEN''T I ALWAYS SAID THAT I WAS YOUR FRIEND? |
28003 | EVERYBODY ELSE SEEMS TO BE MY FRIEND; WHY DO YOU STAND ALOOF? |
28003 | WHAT IS THIS DISTANT RUMBLING THAT I HEAR? 28003 WHO GOES THERE?" |
28003 | YES; BUT CAN''T YOU DO SOMETHING TO PROVE IT? |
28324 | =_ Emperor Napoleon:_I- A- HAVE MADE AN OFFER TO MY FRIEND HERE, AND...."_ The Man in Possession:_"NO, HAVE YOU, THOUGH? |
28324 | WHAT NEXT, I WONDER?" |
12548 | ''But how do you know this?'' 12548 ''The outposts have not heard anything suspicious?'' |
12548 | ''What of it? 12548 And how do you expect to win battles with soldiers hampered to such an extent as that in their movements?" |
12548 | And who are our foreign foes, my good fellow? |
12548 | And who are the enemies within the empire? |
12548 | What greater demonstration than this is needed to prove the justice of my argument? |
12548 | ''Do you see those birds flying over the woods towards the south?'' |
12548 | Are ye so foolish, having begun in the spirit, that ye wish to perfect yourselves in the flesh?" |
12548 | But who was the author of the anonymous letters? |
12548 | Do not birds sleep as well as men? |
12548 | Received ye the spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of the faith? |
12548 | What of it?'' |
39178 | (_ All salute The Day with their swords._) But when? |
39178 | (_ To CHANCELLOR_) Why am I not a friend of Russia till France is out of the way, or France''s friend until the bear is muzzled? |
39178 | And you? |
39178 | Belgium? |
39178 | Do they curse me? |
39178 | France, Russia? |
39178 | Is that the paper? |
39178 | My people? |
39178 | O Emperor, does that not make you pause? |
39178 | One further north-- through Belgium? |
39178 | The dead became quick in their ancient graves, stirred by the tread of the island feet, and they cried out:"How is England doing?" |
39178 | The women curse me? |
39178 | What do you want of them? |
39178 | What of Britain? |
39178 | Who''s that? |
39178 | Will it please you to sign? |
39178 | You can think of no easier road, Sire? |
39178 | You would not have me sign? |
39178 | Your Imperial Majesty has signed? |
39178 | Your Imperial Majesty is not afraid to sign? |
39178 | Your signature? |
43522 | Thanked? 43522 And is a good German shipyard to fail for such a reason? 43522 Did the Prince ever read the pamphlet? 43522 Do you mean to say that these shopkeepers would rather have their boats built in England than in Germany? 43522 Had he also informed England of his offer to the Tsar? 43522 I am utterly at a loss to understand how they have now become public through some sort of indiscretion or theft(?). 43522 I immediately asked:Against whom?" |
43522 | Nous aurons la République"("No, my friend, we shall be thoroughly beaten, but what does that matter? |
43522 | Was the navy in a position to do so? |
43522 | What for?" |
43522 | What further proof of our innocence is needed? |
43522 | What has become of you? |
43522 | Why, then, should we wish to jeopardize the results of our peaceful labors? |
43522 | _ Shall It Be Again?_ 75, 317. |
43522 | what an idea; who thinks of such a thing? |
13043 | ''I have a mind to engage Angeli to paint her Majesty''s picture in the costume of Princess Amalia,''said the Emperor''What do you think of it?'' 13043 ''Why?'' |
13043 | But, you will say, what of the German navy? 13043 For what,"he asked,"has become of the so- called world- empires? |
13043 | How is it, generally speaking, with art in the world? 13043 Majesty,"said the young commander,"permit me a question-- am I still commander of the regiment?" |
13043 | Of course--"Well, then, will your Majesty allow me to maintain the order-- or else accept my resignation? |
13043 | Pardon, your Majesty,replies the organist, with commendable presence of mind:"May I venture to thank your Majesty for the great mark of favour?" |
13043 | Well, is there anything else? |
13043 | What disposition? 13043 What mark of favour?" |
13043 | What shall our women,he asked, after mentioning the pattern Queen of Prussia, Queen Louise,"learn from the Queen? |
13043 | What? 13043 Who are you, I should like to know?" |
13043 | ''Are you prepared to say that my grand- uncle''s chief marshal failed to recognize the genius of the foremost Hohenzollern painter?'' |
13043 | Against whom but England are my squadrons being prepared? |
13043 | And is not such a spirit a proper and praiseworthy one? |
13043 | And why not send him? |
13043 | And why not? |
13043 | As regards the Emperor in particular, judgment must be based on the answer to the question, Was the letter a private letter or a public document? |
13043 | But first, what is historical perspective? |
13043 | But in what role would he not have done well? |
13043 | But is it true? |
13043 | But responsibility to whom? |
13043 | But what of official Germany? |
13043 | But what, one is tempted to ask, if will and convictions differ? |
13043 | But what, truly, is art? |
13043 | Ca n''t we for once exchange? |
13043 | Can you tell me a single case in which the Emperor has acted contrary to the Constitution?" |
13043 | Could Bismarck suggest some one else? |
13043 | Germany has great ideals in permanent possession, but are they more or less lost to other peoples? |
13043 | Have I ever been false to my word? |
13043 | He called to me across the table( referring to''Sigurd''),''Is it agreeable if I call the child Sigurd?'' |
13043 | How can I convince a nation against its will?" |
13043 | How do we get this Latin exercise? |
13043 | How do you know?" |
13043 | In March of that year he said:"It has been asked, was this telegram an act of personal initiative or an act of State? |
13043 | In immediate proximity to it lies the question, what is ugliness? |
13043 | Is it any wonder if such a man, mediæval in his nature and modern in his character, defies clear and definite portrayal by his contemporaries? |
13043 | Is it not time to discard such error, or must the nations always suspect each other? |
13043 | Is the Kaiser just glitter and tinsel, impulse and rhapsody, with nothing solid beneath? |
13043 | It is admittedly a delightful and admirable form, but is it thoroughly complete? |
13043 | Of the demand for compensation in Central Africa? |
13043 | Of the sending of the_ Panther_ to Agadir? |
13043 | Of the speech at Tangier? |
13043 | On the evening of the birth a telegram came from Queen Victoria,"Is it a fine boy?" |
13043 | On what percentage of his subjects is such a curriculum imposed, and what allowances should not be made if a full measure of success is not achieved? |
13043 | Salzmann wired his opinion to Potsdam, and a telegram came back,"What does''wind too anxious''mean? |
13043 | She has become all three, and what injury has occurred therefrom to England or any other nation? |
13043 | The question is as hard to answer satisfactorily as the questions what is truth or what is beauty? |
13043 | This mass of shortsightedness is no use, since a man who ca n''t use his eyes-- how can he do anything later?" |
13043 | To the Emperor? |
13043 | To the Parliament? |
13043 | To the people? |
13043 | To this was to be added 6 hours in school and 2 hours for eating meals--"How much of the day,"the Emperor asks,"was left? |
13043 | Was that, I ask, the action of a secret enemy? |
13043 | Was that, I repeat, the act of one who wished England ill? |
13043 | What do you mean? |
13043 | What has come over you that you are so completely given over to suspicions quite unworthy of a great nation? |
13043 | What is Germany going to get out of it? |
13043 | What more can I do than I have done? |
13043 | What shall I do now?" |
13043 | What then? |
13043 | What was my reply? |
13043 | What was the state of our army at the beginning of the century? |
13043 | What will he eat twenty years hence, if he now gets roast meat? |
13043 | What, it may however be asked, of the Morocco adventure? |
13043 | What,"he continues,"is lacking in the education of our youth? |
13043 | Where have you been hiding yourself? |
13043 | Who, asks Heine, can name the artist who designed the cathedral of Cologne? |
13043 | Why are our young men misled? |
13043 | Why do we find so many unclear, confused world- improvers? |
13043 | Why is it?" |
13043 | Why is our government so cavilled at and criticized, and so often told to look at foreign nations? |
13043 | is it so stormily painted that you shuddered at it, or is it not stormy enough?" |
17737 | And do you suppose that the Belgians protested? 17737 Say, Yes or No, wilt thou go with me to the conquest of the world? |
17737 | What need I say of Turkey that you do not know already? 17737 After our experiences of 1868 and 1869--and even 1870--how can we be guilty of running the same risks again? 17737 Am I not entitled to say to you, dear readers,I have fulfilled the mission that I set before myself, my work amongst you is accomplished"? |
17737 | And what is more, has not the new President of the Evangelical Church just proclaimed William II as_ summus episcopus_? |
17737 | Are not the intentions of Germany plain enough now and sufficiently proved? |
17737 | Are we, then, to see the Reichstag in its turn, like the French and Italian Parliaments, wasting its millions and its men in colonial adventures? |
17737 | As to such questions as those of territorial frontiers, or the banks of the Rhine, Bamberger used to ask,"Who thinks of such things in Germany? |
17737 | Between this German conception of peace and ours, is there not a gulf that nothing can ever bridge? |
17737 | But if not, why should they have been at such pains formerly to prove to me that the thing was inconceivable? |
17737 | But what does the Constitution matter to William II? |
17737 | But what have they done? |
17737 | But why, and to what end? |
17737 | Can any one possibly find any absolution, any excuses, for such a deplorable mismanagement of our material and moral interests in the East? |
17737 | Can the heavens that look down on Mount Sinai smile on William II, sheltering in the shadow of Turkish bayonets? |
17737 | Could any one be more determined to be a pillar of the Church? |
17737 | Could anybody be more pious, a more resolute foe of those vices which he pursues with such energy? |
17737 | Did he not do everything to lull the suspicions of Napoleon whilst he himself was arming to the teeth? |
17737 | Does it mean to say that the French would threaten us with war if we continue to celebrate our victories over them? |
17737 | Does not this constitute an insolent challenge to the decision which the Powers are supposed to have taken for the observation of neutrality? |
17737 | Has he not composed psalms? |
17737 | Has the Hamburg Congress disabused the minds of French Socialists on the brotherhood of their German brethren? |
17737 | Have the wings of the German Emperor the span of those of Lucifer, as he believes? |
17737 | How can anybody suppose that William II really wishes to do honour to French art? |
17737 | How could we forget those who have not ceased to remember? |
17737 | How many strengthening and encouraging letters have I not received from you? |
17737 | How often have I not told him that all he has to gain by playing this game is a final surrender on the part of France? |
17737 | I wonder whether the ever- mystical William II sometimes reflects on the ways by which God leads men into His appointed ways? |
17737 | If it is difficult now to expel all malcontents from Prussia, what will it be when their number is legion? |
17737 | If they reflect, will not the Powers of the Concert realise that Germany''s every act is either a challenge or a lesson? |
17737 | If you ask: To whom does William II give satisfaction? |
17737 | In binding herself to Germany, has not Italy given herself over into bondage to the Teuton and especially to Austria, her hereditary foe? |
17737 | In different words they ask:"Is n''t the young Emperor amusing?" |
17737 | In the Empire of the Hapsburgs, as in Germany, people are asking;"What is going to be the end of all this expenditure?" |
17737 | Is he not about to take possession, in theatrical fashion, of the Holy Places? |
17737 | Is he not the_ summus episcopus_, who conducts the service in person? |
17737 | Is it generally known that the German subjects of the poorer class who inhabit Paris, receive an annual subsidy of 100 marks? |
17737 | Is it not the same for all evil- doers, no matter to what heights they may attain, who only climb that they may be hurled to lower depths? |
17737 | Is it possible that the mind of such a man, thus inflated with pride, should not succumb to every temptation of ambition? |
17737 | Is not this clear enough? |
17737 | Is not this in itself good and sufficient reason to make him wish to prove that no one in his Empire can do as much brain work as he can? |
17737 | Is there any one of those about him, or amongst his subjects, who can say where these ambitions will end? |
17737 | Is there not something astounding about the use of the possessive pronoun in connection with the word"august,"implying sovereignty? |
17737 | Let the effrontery of his lies return to him in bitterness?" |
17737 | May not the explanation of King Leopold''s journey be, that William II would like a mobilisation in Belgium just as he wants one in Italy? |
17737 | Moreover he had a stiff fight in the Parliament of the Empire with regard to the new relations with[ Transcriber''s note: which?] |
17737 | Now, what has the young King of Prussia done since his accession to the Throne? |
17737 | One would like to know where the war party in Russia can possibly be at the present moment? |
17737 | Pope, Emperor and King-- but does anybody suppose that this will satisfy him? |
17737 | Shall it be said that we failed those who rather than yield have suffered every form of torture? |
17737 | Surely that is simple enough? |
17737 | These people ask: How is it that_ your_ Emperor of Russia has delayed so long in expressing to us his condolence? |
17737 | Von Bismarck? |
17737 | Was not William I, King of Prussia, amiable enough? |
17737 | We have_ permitted_ them to become Germans, why then, should they refuse the privilege?" |
17737 | What change has there been in the situation since Kronstadt? |
17737 | What does Russia, so jealous for the Holy Places, think of the intrusion into them of the German Kaiser? |
17737 | What matters it that the Chinese will not resist, that they will fall prostrate before him? |
17737 | What more could he ask? |
17737 | What need is there for us to seek to reconcile Germany and Russia in China? |
17737 | What object had he in going there, and what has he attained? |
17737 | What say you, Parisians of the Siege, Frenchmen who have seen the Prussian conqueror dragging his guns and booty along the roads of our France? |
17737 | What say you, men of Alsace- Lorraine, heroes all? |
17737 | What say you, veteran soldiers, who fought in the Terrible Year? |
17737 | What then would have been the results had she paid us an official visit? |
17737 | What would be the cumulative effect of want of exercise at the end of a year? |
17737 | What would have been the good? |
17737 | What would one think of a creditor who allowed the debtor to persuade him that the debt no longer existed? |
17737 | What, then, is the good of all their talking at Münich? |
17737 | When shall we have a determined coalition against Germany? |
17737 | When will they have done, once and for all, with inscribing these cruel records of theirs in the golden book of Germany, and shut the clasp upon it? |
17737 | Who could fail to be roused to indignation by the display of German fanaticism which has taken place at Vienna? |
17737 | Who wanted our government to go there? |
17737 | Whom can he possibly hope to deceive? |
17737 | Why is it that William II wearies not in thus renewing his attempts at reconciliation with France? |
17737 | Why should we go to Kiel? |
17737 | Why was the King of Belgium in such a hurry? |
17737 | Why? |
17737 | Will Austria follow once more the lead of Berlin? |
17737 | Will Denmark, whom William II has had the audacity to invite, go to Kiel? |
17737 | Will Germany continue to become Prussianised or will she remain German? |
17737 | Will Germany yield, or will she resist the will of the Emperor thus clearly expressed? |
17737 | Will it ever be finished, this tale? |
17737 | Will this"new course"of Imperial policy, as they call it in Germany, last any longer than its predecessor? |
17737 | Would Italy have recovered Lombardy and Venice had she not unceasingly protested against the Austrian occupation? |
17737 | [ 10] What are the qualities which have distinguished the Government of Germany since the victories of Moltke? |
17737 | [ 11] May we not flatter ourselves that the torments of William II are now beginning? |
17737 | [ 16] But no, it can not be, for has he not been converted? |
17737 | [ 16] How can one avoid taking an interest in William II of Hohenzollern? |