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gem-squad_v2-train-26000 | 5ad0b1c6645df0001a2d0085 | Edmund_Burke | Burke was born in Dublin, Ireland. His mother Mary née Nagle (c. 1702 – 1770) was a Roman Catholic who hailed from a déclassé County Cork family (and a cousin of Nano Nagle), whereas his father, a successful solicitor, Richard (died 1761), was a member of the Church of Ireland; it remains unclear whether this is the sa... | When was Richard Burke born? | When was Richard Burke born? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26001 | 5ad0b1c6645df0001a2d0086 | Edmund_Burke | Burke was born in Dublin, Ireland. His mother Mary née Nagle (c. 1702 – 1770) was a Roman Catholic who hailed from a déclassé County Cork family (and a cousin of Nano Nagle), whereas his father, a successful solicitor, Richard (died 1761), was a member of the Church of Ireland; it remains unclear whether this is the sa... | What is the latinised form of the last name Burke? | What is the latinised form of the last name Burke? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26002 | 5ad0b1c6645df0001a2d0087 | Edmund_Burke | Burke was born in Dublin, Ireland. His mother Mary née Nagle (c. 1702 – 1770) was a Roman Catholic who hailed from a déclassé County Cork family (and a cousin of Nano Nagle), whereas his father, a successful solicitor, Richard (died 1761), was a member of the Church of Ireland; it remains unclear whether this is the sa... | When did Henry II invade England? | When did Henry II invade England? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26003 | 5ad0b1c6645df0001a2d0088 | Edmund_Burke | Burke was born in Dublin, Ireland. His mother Mary née Nagle (c. 1702 – 1770) was a Roman Catholic who hailed from a déclassé County Cork family (and a cousin of Nano Nagle), whereas his father, a successful solicitor, Richard (died 1761), was a member of the Church of Ireland; it remains unclear whether this is the sa... | Who converted into Catholicism? | Who converted into Catholicism? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26004 | 57269f33dd62a815002e8b3a | Edmund_Burke | In 1744, Burke started at Trinity College Dublin, a Protestant establishment, which up until 1793, did not permit Catholics to take degrees. In 1747, he set up a debating society, "Edmund Burke's Club", which, in 1770, merged with TCD's Historical Club to form the College Historical Society; it is the oldest undergradu... | When did Burke begin attending Trinity College Dublin? | When did Burke begin attending Trinity College Dublin? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26005 | 57269f33dd62a815002e8b3b | Edmund_Burke | In 1744, Burke started at Trinity College Dublin, a Protestant establishment, which up until 1793, did not permit Catholics to take degrees. In 1747, he set up a debating society, "Edmund Burke's Club", which, in 1770, merged with TCD's Historical Club to form the College Historical Society; it is the oldest undergradu... | What type of people did Trinity College Dublin not allow to earn degrees there? | What type of people did Trinity College Dublin not allow to earn degrees there? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26006 | 57269f33dd62a815002e8b3c | Edmund_Burke | In 1744, Burke started at Trinity College Dublin, a Protestant establishment, which up until 1793, did not permit Catholics to take degrees. In 1747, he set up a debating society, "Edmund Burke's Club", which, in 1770, merged with TCD's Historical Club to form the College Historical Society; it is the oldest undergradu... | When did Edmund Burke start a debate club? | When did Edmund Burke start a debate club? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26007 | 57269f33dd62a815002e8b3d | Edmund_Burke | In 1744, Burke started at Trinity College Dublin, a Protestant establishment, which up until 1793, did not permit Catholics to take degrees. In 1747, he set up a debating society, "Edmund Burke's Club", which, in 1770, merged with TCD's Historical Club to form the College Historical Society; it is the oldest undergradu... | What club did Edmund Burke's debate club merge with in 1770? | What club did Edmund Burke's debate club merge with in 1770? | [
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"TCD's Historical Club"
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gem-squad_v2-train-26008 | 57269f33dd62a815002e8b3e | Edmund_Burke | In 1744, Burke started at Trinity College Dublin, a Protestant establishment, which up until 1793, did not permit Catholics to take degrees. In 1747, he set up a debating society, "Edmund Burke's Club", which, in 1770, merged with TCD's Historical Club to form the College Historical Society; it is the oldest undergradu... | When did Edmund Burke graduate? | When did Edmund Burke graduate? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26009 | 5ad0b25f645df0001a2d0098 | Edmund_Burke | In 1744, Burke started at Trinity College Dublin, a Protestant establishment, which up until 1793, did not permit Catholics to take degrees. In 1747, he set up a debating society, "Edmund Burke's Club", which, in 1770, merged with TCD's Historical Club to form the College Historical Society; it is the oldest undergradu... | When was Trinity College Dublin established? | When was Trinity College Dublin established? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26010 | 5ad0b25f645df0001a2d0099 | Edmund_Burke | In 1744, Burke started at Trinity College Dublin, a Protestant establishment, which up until 1793, did not permit Catholics to take degrees. In 1747, he set up a debating society, "Edmund Burke's Club", which, in 1770, merged with TCD's Historical Club to form the College Historical Society; it is the oldest undergradu... | In what year did Trinity College ban Catholics? | In what year did Trinity College ban Catholics? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26011 | 5ad0b25f645df0001a2d009a | Edmund_Burke | In 1744, Burke started at Trinity College Dublin, a Protestant establishment, which up until 1793, did not permit Catholics to take degrees. In 1747, he set up a debating society, "Edmund Burke's Club", which, in 1770, merged with TCD's Historical Club to form the College Historical Society; it is the oldest undergradu... | Who did Edmund Burke's Club split from? | Who did Edmund Burke's Club split from? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26012 | 5ad0b25f645df0001a2d009b | Edmund_Burke | In 1744, Burke started at Trinity College Dublin, a Protestant establishment, which up until 1793, did not permit Catholics to take degrees. In 1747, he set up a debating society, "Edmund Burke's Club", which, in 1770, merged with TCD's Historical Club to form the College Historical Society; it is the oldest undergradu... | What group of people did Middle Temple refuse to grant degrees to? | What group of people did Middle Temple refuse to grant degrees to? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26013 | 5ad0b25f645df0001a2d009c | Edmund_Burke | In 1744, Burke started at Trinity College Dublin, a Protestant establishment, which up until 1793, did not permit Catholics to take degrees. In 1747, he set up a debating society, "Edmund Burke's Club", which, in 1770, merged with TCD's Historical Club to form the College Historical Society; it is the oldest undergradu... | What year did Burke abandon law? | What year did Burke abandon law? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26014 | 57269fcddd62a815002e8b4e | Edmund_Burke | Burke claimed that Bolingbroke's arguments against revealed religion could apply to all social and civil institutions as well. Lord Chesterfield and Bishop Warburton (and others) initially thought that the work was genuinely by Bolingbroke rather than a satire. All the reviews of the work were positive, with critics es... | Which bishop didn't realize the satirical nature of Burke's book? | Which bishop didn't realize the satirical nature of Burke's book? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26015 | 57269fcddd62a815002e8b4f | Edmund_Burke | Burke claimed that Bolingbroke's arguments against revealed religion could apply to all social and civil institutions as well. Lord Chesterfield and Bishop Warburton (and others) initially thought that the work was genuinely by Bolingbroke rather than a satire. All the reviews of the work were positive, with critics es... | Which lord didn't realize the satirical nature of Burke's book? | Which lord didn't realize the satirical nature of Burke's book? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26016 | 57269fcddd62a815002e8b50 | Edmund_Burke | Burke claimed that Bolingbroke's arguments against revealed religion could apply to all social and civil institutions as well. Lord Chesterfield and Bishop Warburton (and others) initially thought that the work was genuinely by Bolingbroke rather than a satire. All the reviews of the work were positive, with critics es... | When was the 2nd edition of Burke's book published? | When was the 2nd edition of Burke's book published? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26017 | 57269fcddd62a815002e8b51 | Edmund_Burke | Burke claimed that Bolingbroke's arguments against revealed religion could apply to all social and civil institutions as well. Lord Chesterfield and Bishop Warburton (and others) initially thought that the work was genuinely by Bolingbroke rather than a satire. All the reviews of the work were positive, with critics es... | Where did Burke make it clear that his book was a satire? | Where did Burke make it clear that his book was a satire? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26018 | 5ad0b346645df0001a2d00ca | Edmund_Burke | Burke claimed that Bolingbroke's arguments against revealed religion could apply to all social and civil institutions as well. Lord Chesterfield and Bishop Warburton (and others) initially thought that the work was genuinely by Bolingbroke rather than a satire. All the reviews of the work were positive, with critics es... | What did Bolingbroke argue for? | What did Bolingbroke argue for? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26019 | 5ad0b346645df0001a2d00cb | Edmund_Burke | Burke claimed that Bolingbroke's arguments against revealed religion could apply to all social and civil institutions as well. Lord Chesterfield and Bishop Warburton (and others) initially thought that the work was genuinely by Bolingbroke rather than a satire. All the reviews of the work were positive, with critics es... | What did Lord Chesterfield believe Bolingbroke's arguments could also apply to? | What did Lord Chesterfield believe Bolingbroke's arguments could also apply to? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26020 | 5ad0b346645df0001a2d00cc | Edmund_Burke | Burke claimed that Bolingbroke's arguments against revealed religion could apply to all social and civil institutions as well. Lord Chesterfield and Bishop Warburton (and others) initially thought that the work was genuinely by Bolingbroke rather than a satire. All the reviews of the work were positive, with critics es... | What did critics particularly protest of Burke's work? | What did critics particularly protest of Burke's work? | [
"What did critics particularly protest of Burke's work?"
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gem-squad_v2-train-26021 | 5ad0b346645df0001a2d00cd | Edmund_Burke | Burke claimed that Bolingbroke's arguments against revealed religion could apply to all social and civil institutions as well. Lord Chesterfield and Bishop Warburton (and others) initially thought that the work was genuinely by Bolingbroke rather than a satire. All the reviews of the work were positive, with critics es... | What did Burke note in the preface of the first edition of the book? | What did Burke note in the preface of the first edition of the book? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26022 | 5ad0b346645df0001a2d00ce | Edmund_Burke | Burke claimed that Bolingbroke's arguments against revealed religion could apply to all social and civil institutions as well. Lord Chesterfield and Bishop Warburton (and others) initially thought that the work was genuinely by Bolingbroke rather than a satire. All the reviews of the work were positive, with critics es... | Which bishop wrote the preface for Burke's book? | Which bishop wrote the preface for Burke's book? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26023 | 5726a0ccdd62a815002e8b68 | Edmund_Burke | Richard Hurd believed that Burke's imitation was near-perfect and that this defeated his purpose: an ironist "should take care by a constant exaggeration to make the ridicule shine through the Imitation. Whereas this Vindication is everywhere enforc'd, not only in the language, and on the principles of L. Bol., but wit... | Who thought that Burke's imitation was too perfect to be effective ridicule? | Who thought that Burke's imitation was too perfect to be effective ridicule? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26024 | 5726a0ccdd62a815002e8b69 | Edmund_Burke | Richard Hurd believed that Burke's imitation was near-perfect and that this defeated his purpose: an ironist "should take care by a constant exaggeration to make the ridicule shine through the Imitation. Whereas this Vindication is everywhere enforc'd, not only in the language, and on the principles of L. Bol., but wit... | Why did a few scholars think Burke hadn't intended his book as a satire yet later claimed it was a satire? | Why did a few scholars think Burke hadn't intended his book as a satire yet later claimed it was a satire? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26025 | 5726a0ccdd62a815002e8b6a | Edmund_Burke | Richard Hurd believed that Burke's imitation was near-perfect and that this defeated his purpose: an ironist "should take care by a constant exaggeration to make the ridicule shine through the Imitation. Whereas this Vindication is everywhere enforc'd, not only in the language, and on the principles of L. Bol., but wit... | Whose principles did Burke imitate? | Whose principles did Burke imitate? | [
"Whose principles did Burke imitate?"
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"L. Bol."
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304
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gem-squad_v2-train-26026 | 5ad0b3fb645df0001a2d00de | Edmund_Burke | Richard Hurd believed that Burke's imitation was near-perfect and that this defeated his purpose: an ironist "should take care by a constant exaggeration to make the ridicule shine through the Imitation. Whereas this Vindication is everywhere enforc'd, not only in the language, and on the principles of L. Bol., but wit... | What did Richard Hurd claim made Burke's satire perfect? | What did Richard Hurd claim made Burke's satire perfect? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26027 | 5ad0b3fb645df0001a2d00df | Edmund_Burke | Richard Hurd believed that Burke's imitation was near-perfect and that this defeated his purpose: an ironist "should take care by a constant exaggeration to make the ridicule shine through the Imitation. Whereas this Vindication is everywhere enforc'd, not only in the language, and on the principles of L. Bol., but wit... | What is the name of one of the scholars who believe Burke wrote the Vindication in earnest? | What is the name of one of the scholars who believe Burke wrote the Vindication in earnest? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26028 | 5ad0b3fb645df0001a2d00e0 | Edmund_Burke | Richard Hurd believed that Burke's imitation was near-perfect and that this defeated his purpose: an ironist "should take care by a constant exaggeration to make the ridicule shine through the Imitation. Whereas this Vindication is everywhere enforc'd, not only in the language, and on the principles of L. Bol., but wit... | What is the name of the book Richard Hurd wrote? | What is the name of the book Richard Hurd wrote? | [
"What is the name of the book Richard Hurd wrote?"
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gem-squad_v2-train-26029 | 5ad0b3fb645df0001a2d00e1 | Edmund_Burke | Richard Hurd believed that Burke's imitation was near-perfect and that this defeated his purpose: an ironist "should take care by a constant exaggeration to make the ridicule shine through the Imitation. Whereas this Vindication is everywhere enforc'd, not only in the language, and on the principles of L. Bol., but wit... | Why did Hurd believe Burke's imitation was near perfect? | Why did Hurd believe Burke's imitation was near perfect? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26030 | 5ad0b3fb645df0001a2d00e2 | Edmund_Burke | Richard Hurd believed that Burke's imitation was near-perfect and that this defeated his purpose: an ironist "should take care by a constant exaggeration to make the ridicule shine through the Imitation. Whereas this Vindication is everywhere enforc'd, not only in the language, and on the principles of L. Bol., but wit... | Whose principles did L. Bol imitate? | Whose principles did L. Bol imitate? | [
"Whose principles did L. Bol imitate?"
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gem-squad_v2-train-26031 | 5726a1575951b619008f7843 | Edmund_Burke | On 25 February 1757, Burke signed a contract with Robert Dodsley to write a "history of England from the time of Julius Caesar to the end of the reign of Queen Anne", its length being eighty quarto sheets (640 pages), nearly 400,000 words. It was to be submitted for publication by Christmas 1758. Burke completed the wo... | When did Burke sign a contract for a history of England? | When did Burke sign a contract for a history of England? | [
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3
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gem-squad_v2-train-26032 | 5726a1575951b619008f7844 | Edmund_Burke | On 25 February 1757, Burke signed a contract with Robert Dodsley to write a "history of England from the time of Julius Caesar to the end of the reign of Queen Anne", its length being eighty quarto sheets (640 pages), nearly 400,000 words. It was to be submitted for publication by Christmas 1758. Burke completed the wo... | How many words long was Burke's history of England contracted to be? | How many words long was Burke's history of England contracted to be? | [
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218
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gem-squad_v2-train-26033 | 5726a1575951b619008f7845 | Edmund_Burke | On 25 February 1757, Burke signed a contract with Robert Dodsley to write a "history of England from the time of Julius Caesar to the end of the reign of Queen Anne", its length being eighty quarto sheets (640 pages), nearly 400,000 words. It was to be submitted for publication by Christmas 1758. Burke completed the wo... | How many pages long was Burke's history of England contracted to be? | How many pages long was Burke's history of England contracted to be? | [
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206
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gem-squad_v2-train-26034 | 5726a1575951b619008f7846 | Edmund_Burke | On 25 February 1757, Burke signed a contract with Robert Dodsley to write a "history of England from the time of Julius Caesar to the end of the reign of Queen Anne", its length being eighty quarto sheets (640 pages), nearly 400,000 words. It was to be submitted for publication by Christmas 1758. Burke completed the wo... | When was Burke's history of England published? | When was Burke's history of England published? | [
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422
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gem-squad_v2-train-26035 | 5726a1575951b619008f7847 | Edmund_Burke | On 25 February 1757, Burke signed a contract with Robert Dodsley to write a "history of England from the time of Julius Caesar to the end of the reign of Queen Anne", its length being eighty quarto sheets (640 pages), nearly 400,000 words. It was to be submitted for publication by Christmas 1758. Burke completed the wo... | Which author's history of England being published before Burke's might have dissuaded Burke from continuing his? | Which author's history of England being published before Burke's might have dissuaded Burke from continuing his? | [
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707
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gem-squad_v2-train-26036 | 5ad0b4c1645df0001a2d00fc | Edmund_Burke | On 25 February 1757, Burke signed a contract with Robert Dodsley to write a "history of England from the time of Julius Caesar to the end of the reign of Queen Anne", its length being eighty quarto sheets (640 pages), nearly 400,000 words. It was to be submitted for publication by Christmas 1758. Burke completed the wo... | What is the name of David Hume's history? | What is the name of David Hume's history? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26037 | 5ad0b4c1645df0001a2d00fd | Edmund_Burke | On 25 February 1757, Burke signed a contract with Robert Dodsley to write a "history of England from the time of Julius Caesar to the end of the reign of Queen Anne", its length being eighty quarto sheets (640 pages), nearly 400,000 words. It was to be submitted for publication by Christmas 1758. Burke completed the wo... | What critic praised the Frenchness of Burke's text? | What critic praised the Frenchness of Burke's text? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26038 | 5ad0b4c1645df0001a2d00fe | Edmund_Burke | On 25 February 1757, Burke signed a contract with Robert Dodsley to write a "history of England from the time of Julius Caesar to the end of the reign of Queen Anne", its length being eighty quarto sheets (640 pages), nearly 400,000 words. It was to be submitted for publication by Christmas 1758. Burke completed the wo... | When was Hume's history of England published? | When was Hume's history of England published? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26039 | 5ad0b4c1645df0001a2d00ff | Edmund_Burke | On 25 February 1757, Burke signed a contract with Robert Dodsley to write a "history of England from the time of Julius Caesar to the end of the reign of Queen Anne", its length being eighty quarto sheets (640 pages), nearly 400,000 words. It was to be submitted for publication by Christmas 1758. Burke completed the wo... | How long was the book Robert Dodsley wrote? | How long was the book Robert Dodsley wrote? | [
"How long was the book Robert Dodsley wrote?"
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gem-squad_v2-train-26040 | 5ad0b4c1645df0001a2d0100 | Edmund_Burke | On 25 February 1757, Burke signed a contract with Robert Dodsley to write a "history of England from the time of Julius Caesar to the end of the reign of Queen Anne", its length being eighty quarto sheets (640 pages), nearly 400,000 words. It was to be submitted for publication by Christmas 1758. Burke completed the wo... | How many words was Lord Acton's commentary? | How many words was Lord Acton's commentary? | [
"How many words was Lord Acton's commentary?"
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gem-squad_v2-train-26041 | 5726a1d5708984140094cc63 | Edmund_Burke | During the year following that contract, with Dodsley, Burke founded the influential Annual Register, a publication in which various authors evaluated the international political events of the previous year. The extent to which Burke contributed to the Annual Register is unclear: in his biography of Burke, Robert Murra... | What publication did Burke found? | What publication did Burke found? | [
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85
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} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26042 | 5726a1d5708984140094cc64 | Edmund_Burke | During the year following that contract, with Dodsley, Burke founded the influential Annual Register, a publication in which various authors evaluated the international political events of the previous year. The extent to which Burke contributed to the Annual Register is unclear: in his biography of Burke, Robert Murra... | The Annual Register covered international events of what type? | The Annual Register covered international events of what type? | [
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"political"
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169
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gem-squad_v2-train-26043 | 5726a1d5708984140094cc65 | Edmund_Burke | During the year following that contract, with Dodsley, Burke founded the influential Annual Register, a publication in which various authors evaluated the international political events of the previous year. The extent to which Burke contributed to the Annual Register is unclear: in his biography of Burke, Robert Murra... | Burke was the only known writer for the Register until what year? | Burke was the only known writer for the Register until what year? | [
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"1766"
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595
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} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26044 | 5726a1d5708984140094cc66 | Edmund_Burke | During the year following that contract, with Dodsley, Burke founded the influential Annual Register, a publication in which various authors evaluated the international political events of the previous year. The extent to which Burke contributed to the Annual Register is unclear: in his biography of Burke, Robert Murra... | Burke was the chief editor for the Register until at least what year? | Burke was the chief editor for the Register until at least what year? | [
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gem-squad_v2-train-26045 | 5726a1d5708984140094cc67 | Edmund_Burke | During the year following that contract, with Dodsley, Burke founded the influential Annual Register, a publication in which various authors evaluated the international political events of the previous year. The extent to which Burke contributed to the Annual Register is unclear: in his biography of Burke, Robert Murra... | Who wrote a biography of Burke? | Who wrote a biography of Burke? | [
"Who wrote a biography of Burke?"
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"Philip Magnus"
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379
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26046 | 5ad0b591645df0001a2d0106 | Edmund_Burke | During the year following that contract, with Dodsley, Burke founded the influential Annual Register, a publication in which various authors evaluated the international political events of the previous year. The extent to which Burke contributed to the Annual Register is unclear: in his biography of Burke, Robert Murra... | What was founded the year before the contract? | What was founded the year before the contract? | [
"What was founded the year before the contract?"
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gem-squad_v2-train-26047 | 5ad0b591645df0001a2d0107 | Edmund_Burke | During the year following that contract, with Dodsley, Burke founded the influential Annual Register, a publication in which various authors evaluated the international political events of the previous year. The extent to which Burke contributed to the Annual Register is unclear: in his biography of Burke, Robert Murra... | Whose biography did Burke write? | Whose biography did Burke write? | [
"Whose biography did Burke write?"
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"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26048 | 5ad0b591645df0001a2d0108 | Edmund_Burke | During the year following that contract, with Dodsley, Burke founded the influential Annual Register, a publication in which various authors evaluated the international political events of the previous year. The extent to which Burke contributed to the Annual Register is unclear: in his biography of Burke, Robert Murra... | When did Burke become the chief editor? | When did Burke become the chief editor? | [
"When did Burke become the chief editor?"
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"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26049 | 5ad0b591645df0001a2d0109 | Edmund_Burke | During the year following that contract, with Dodsley, Burke founded the influential Annual Register, a publication in which various authors evaluated the international political events of the previous year. The extent to which Burke contributed to the Annual Register is unclear: in his biography of Burke, Robert Murra... | Who wrote Dodsley's biography? | Who wrote Dodsley's biography? | [
"Who wrote Dodsley's biography?"
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"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26050 | 5ad0b591645df0001a2d010a | Edmund_Burke | During the year following that contract, with Dodsley, Burke founded the influential Annual Register, a publication in which various authors evaluated the international political events of the previous year. The extent to which Burke contributed to the Annual Register is unclear: in his biography of Burke, Robert Murra... | Dodsley was the only writer for the register until what year? | Dodsley was the only writer for the register until what year? | [
"Dodsley was the only writer for the register until what year?"
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"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26051 | 5726a292dd62a815002e8b94 | Edmund_Burke | At about this same time, Burke was introduced to William Gerard Hamilton (known as "Single-speech Hamilton"). When Hamilton was appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland, Burke accompanied him to Dublin as his private secretary, a position he held for three years. In 1765 Burke became private secretary to the liberal Whig ... | What was William Gerard Hamilton's nickname? | What was William Gerard Hamilton's nickname? | [
"What was William Gerard Hamilton's nickname?"
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"text": [
"Single-speech Hamilton"
],
"answer_start": [
84
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26052 | 5726a292dd62a815002e8b95 | Edmund_Burke | At about this same time, Burke was introduced to William Gerard Hamilton (known as "Single-speech Hamilton"). When Hamilton was appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland, Burke accompanied him to Dublin as his private secretary, a position he held for three years. In 1765 Burke became private secretary to the liberal Whig ... | Who was William Gerard Hamilton's private secretary? | Who was William Gerard Hamilton's private secretary? | [
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"text": [
"Burke"
],
"answer_start": [
167
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26053 | 5726a292dd62a815002e8b96 | Edmund_Burke | At about this same time, Burke was introduced to William Gerard Hamilton (known as "Single-speech Hamilton"). When Hamilton was appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland, Burke accompanied him to Dublin as his private secretary, a position he held for three years. In 1765 Burke became private secretary to the liberal Whig ... | When did Burke become the Prime Minister's private secretary? | When did Burke become the Prime Minister's private secretary? | [
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"text": [
"1765"
],
"answer_start": [
264
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26054 | 5726a292dd62a815002e8b97 | Edmund_Burke | At about this same time, Burke was introduced to William Gerard Hamilton (known as "Single-speech Hamilton"). When Hamilton was appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland, Burke accompanied him to Dublin as his private secretary, a position he held for three years. In 1765 Burke became private secretary to the liberal Whig ... | Who invited Burke to join the Freemasons? | Who invited Burke to join the Freemasons? | [
"Who invited Burke to join the Freemasons?"
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"text": [
"Charles, Marquess of Rockingham"
],
"answer_start": [
331
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26055 | 5726a292dd62a815002e8b98 | Edmund_Burke | At about this same time, Burke was introduced to William Gerard Hamilton (known as "Single-speech Hamilton"). When Hamilton was appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland, Burke accompanied him to Dublin as his private secretary, a position he held for three years. In 1765 Burke became private secretary to the liberal Whig ... | What political party was Charles, Marquess of Rockingham in? | What political party was Charles, Marquess of Rockingham in? | [
"What political party was Charles, Marquess of Rockingham in?"
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"text": [
"Whig"
],
"answer_start": [
315
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26056 | 5ad0b5fc645df0001a2d0110 | Edmund_Burke | At about this same time, Burke was introduced to William Gerard Hamilton (known as "Single-speech Hamilton"). When Hamilton was appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland, Burke accompanied him to Dublin as his private secretary, a position he held for three years. In 1765 Burke became private secretary to the liberal Whig ... | What was Burke's nickname? | What was Burke's nickname? | [
"What was Burke's nickname?"
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"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26057 | 5ad0b5fc645df0001a2d0111 | Edmund_Burke | At about this same time, Burke was introduced to William Gerard Hamilton (known as "Single-speech Hamilton"). When Hamilton was appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland, Burke accompanied him to Dublin as his private secretary, a position he held for three years. In 1765 Burke became private secretary to the liberal Whig ... | Who was Burke's secretary? | Who was Burke's secretary? | [
"Who was Burke's secretary?"
] | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26058 | 5ad0b5fc645df0001a2d0112 | Edmund_Burke | At about this same time, Burke was introduced to William Gerard Hamilton (known as "Single-speech Hamilton"). When Hamilton was appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland, Burke accompanied him to Dublin as his private secretary, a position he held for three years. In 1765 Burke became private secretary to the liberal Whig ... | What country was Burke the Chief Secretary for? | What country was Burke the Chief Secretary for? | [
"What country was Burke the Chief Secretary for?"
] | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26059 | 5ad0b5fc645df0001a2d0113 | Edmund_Burke | At about this same time, Burke was introduced to William Gerard Hamilton (known as "Single-speech Hamilton"). When Hamilton was appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland, Burke accompanied him to Dublin as his private secretary, a position he held for three years. In 1765 Burke became private secretary to the liberal Whig ... | What year did Burke go with Hamilton to Dublin? | What year did Burke go with Hamilton to Dublin? | [
"What year did Burke go with Hamilton to Dublin?"
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"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26060 | 5ad0b5fc645df0001a2d0114 | Edmund_Burke | At about this same time, Burke was introduced to William Gerard Hamilton (known as "Single-speech Hamilton"). When Hamilton was appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland, Burke accompanied him to Dublin as his private secretary, a position he held for three years. In 1765 Burke became private secretary to the liberal Whig ... | When did Hamilton die? | When did Hamilton die? | [
"When did Hamilton die?"
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"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26061 | 5726a354f1498d1400e8e5a6 | Edmund_Burke | Burke took a leading role in the debate regarding the constitutional limits to the executive authority of the king. He argued strongly against unrestrained royal power and for the role of political parties in maintaining a principled opposition capable of preventing abuses, either by the monarch, or by specific faction... | Who did Burke want constitutional limits on the power of? | Who did Burke want constitutional limits on the power of? | [
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"text": [
"the king"
],
"answer_start": [
106
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26062 | 5726a354f1498d1400e8e5a7 | Edmund_Burke | Burke took a leading role in the debate regarding the constitutional limits to the executive authority of the king. He argued strongly against unrestrained royal power and for the role of political parties in maintaining a principled opposition capable of preventing abuses, either by the monarch, or by specific faction... | What type of institution did Burke think could offer opposition to abuses of power? | What type of institution did Burke think could offer opposition to abuses of power? | [
"What type of institution did Burke think could offer opposition to abuses of power?"
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"text": [
"political parties"
],
"answer_start": [
188
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26063 | 5726a354f1498d1400e8e5a8 | Edmund_Burke | Burke took a leading role in the debate regarding the constitutional limits to the executive authority of the king. He argued strongly against unrestrained royal power and for the role of political parties in maintaining a principled opposition capable of preventing abuses, either by the monarch, or by specific faction... | What type of group were the "king's friends"? | What type of group were the "king's friends"? | [
"What type of group were the \"king's friends\"?"
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"text": [
"neo-Tory"
],
"answer_start": [
546
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26064 | 5726a354f1498d1400e8e5a9 | Edmund_Burke | Burke took a leading role in the debate regarding the constitutional limits to the executive authority of the king. He argued strongly against unrestrained royal power and for the role of political parties in maintaining a principled opposition capable of preventing abuses, either by the monarch, or by specific faction... | What was Burke's most important publication about limiting royal power? | What was Burke's most important publication about limiting royal power? | [
"What was Burke's most important publication about limiting royal power?"
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"text": [
"Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents of 23 April 1770"
],
"answer_start": [
399
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26065 | 5ad0b6cb645df0001a2d012e | Edmund_Burke | Burke took a leading role in the debate regarding the constitutional limits to the executive authority of the king. He argued strongly against unrestrained royal power and for the role of political parties in maintaining a principled opposition capable of preventing abuses, either by the monarch, or by specific faction... | Who wanted to limit the powers of the political parties? | Who wanted to limit the powers of the political parties? | [
"Who wanted to limit the powers of the political parties?"
] | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26066 | 5ad0b6cb645df0001a2d012f | Edmund_Burke | Burke took a leading role in the debate regarding the constitutional limits to the executive authority of the king. He argued strongly against unrestrained royal power and for the role of political parties in maintaining a principled opposition capable of preventing abuses, either by the monarch, or by specific faction... | What was the name of the paper the neo-Tories published? | What was the name of the paper the neo-Tories published? | [
"What was the name of the paper the neo-Tories published?"
] | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26067 | 5ad0b6cb645df0001a2d0130 | Edmund_Burke | Burke took a leading role in the debate regarding the constitutional limits to the executive authority of the king. He argued strongly against unrestrained royal power and for the role of political parties in maintaining a principled opposition capable of preventing abuses, either by the monarch, or by specific faction... | When did Burke take the leading role in the debate? | When did Burke take the leading role in the debate? | [
"When did Burke take the leading role in the debate?"
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"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26068 | 5ad0b6cb645df0001a2d0131 | Edmund_Burke | Burke took a leading role in the debate regarding the constitutional limits to the executive authority of the king. He argued strongly against unrestrained royal power and for the role of political parties in maintaining a principled opposition capable of preventing abuses, either by the monarch, or by specific faction... | What party did Burke believe would have strong principles? | What party did Burke believe would have strong principles? | [
"What party did Burke believe would have strong principles?"
] | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26069 | 5ad0b6cb645df0001a2d0132 | Edmund_Burke | Burke took a leading role in the debate regarding the constitutional limits to the executive authority of the king. He argued strongly against unrestrained royal power and for the role of political parties in maintaining a principled opposition capable of preventing abuses, either by the monarch, or by specific faction... | What were Burke and his friends nicknamed? | What were Burke and his friends nicknamed? | [
"What were Burke and his friends nicknamed?"
] | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26070 | 5726a3d15951b619008f78ad | Edmund_Burke | In May 1778, Burke supported a parliamentary motion revising restrictions on Irish trade. His constituents, citizens of the great trading city of Bristol, however urged Burke to oppose free trade with Ireland. Burke resisted their protestations and said: "If, from this conduct, I shall forfeit their suffrages at an ens... | What country did Burke propose restricting trade with? | What country did Burke propose restricting trade with? | [
"What country did Burke propose restricting trade with?"
] | {
"text": [
"Ireland"
],
"answer_start": [
201
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26071 | 5726a3d15951b619008f78ae | Edmund_Burke | In May 1778, Burke supported a parliamentary motion revising restrictions on Irish trade. His constituents, citizens of the great trading city of Bristol, however urged Burke to oppose free trade with Ireland. Burke resisted their protestations and said: "If, from this conduct, I shall forfeit their suffrages at an ens... | What city did Burke represent in parliament? | What city did Burke represent in parliament? | [
"What city did Burke represent in parliament?"
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"text": [
"Bristol"
],
"answer_start": [
146
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26072 | 5726a3d15951b619008f78af | Edmund_Burke | In May 1778, Burke supported a parliamentary motion revising restrictions on Irish trade. His constituents, citizens of the great trading city of Bristol, however urged Burke to oppose free trade with Ireland. Burke resisted their protestations and said: "If, from this conduct, I shall forfeit their suffrages at an ens... | When did Burke make a motion to restrict Irish trade? | When did Burke make a motion to restrict Irish trade? | [
"When did Burke make a motion to restrict Irish trade?"
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"text": [
"May 1778"
],
"answer_start": [
3
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} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26073 | 5726a3d15951b619008f78b0 | Edmund_Burke | In May 1778, Burke supported a parliamentary motion revising restrictions on Irish trade. His constituents, citizens of the great trading city of Bristol, however urged Burke to oppose free trade with Ireland. Burke resisted their protestations and said: "If, from this conduct, I shall forfeit their suffrages at an ens... | What was Bristol's most important industry? | What was Bristol's most important industry? | [
"What was Bristol's most important industry?"
] | {
"text": [
"trading"
],
"answer_start": [
130
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26074 | 5ad0b7c0645df0001a2d014c | Edmund_Burke | In May 1778, Burke supported a parliamentary motion revising restrictions on Irish trade. His constituents, citizens of the great trading city of Bristol, however urged Burke to oppose free trade with Ireland. Burke resisted their protestations and said: "If, from this conduct, I shall forfeit their suffrages at an ens... | What country did Burke wish to decrease trade with? | What country did Burke wish to decrease trade with? | [
"What country did Burke wish to decrease trade with?"
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"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26075 | 5ad0b7c0645df0001a2d014d | Edmund_Burke | In May 1778, Burke supported a parliamentary motion revising restrictions on Irish trade. His constituents, citizens of the great trading city of Bristol, however urged Burke to oppose free trade with Ireland. Burke resisted their protestations and said: "If, from this conduct, I shall forfeit their suffrages at an ens... | What city supported Burke's decisions? | What city supported Burke's decisions? | [
"What city supported Burke's decisions?"
] | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26076 | 5ad0b7c0645df0001a2d014e | Edmund_Burke | In May 1778, Burke supported a parliamentary motion revising restrictions on Irish trade. His constituents, citizens of the great trading city of Bristol, however urged Burke to oppose free trade with Ireland. Burke resisted their protestations and said: "If, from this conduct, I shall forfeit their suffrages at an ens... | When was trade with Ireland originally restricted? | When was trade with Ireland originally restricted? | [
"When was trade with Ireland originally restricted?"
] | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26077 | 5ad0b7c0645df0001a2d014f | Edmund_Burke | In May 1778, Burke supported a parliamentary motion revising restrictions on Irish trade. His constituents, citizens of the great trading city of Bristol, however urged Burke to oppose free trade with Ireland. Burke resisted their protestations and said: "If, from this conduct, I shall forfeit their suffrages at an ens... | Why did Burke say he acquiesced to his constituents? | Why did Burke say he acquiesced to his constituents? | [
"Why did Burke say he acquiesced to his constituents?"
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"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26078 | 5726a499f1498d1400e8e5cc | Edmund_Burke | Burke was not merely presenting a peace agreement to Parliament; rather, he stepped forward with four reasons against using force, carefully reasoned. He laid out his objections in an orderly manner, focusing on one before moving to the next. His first concern was that the use of force would have to be temporary, and t... | Where was Burke worried Britain might not win a war? | Where was Burke worried Britain might not win a war? | [
"Where was Burke worried Britain might not win a war?"
] | {
"text": [
"America"
],
"answer_start": [
496
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26079 | 5726a499f1498d1400e8e5cd | Edmund_Burke | Burke was not merely presenting a peace agreement to Parliament; rather, he stepped forward with four reasons against using force, carefully reasoned. He laid out his objections in an orderly manner, focusing on one before moving to the next. His first concern was that the use of force would have to be temporary, and t... | How many reasons against violence did Burke present? | How many reasons against violence did Burke present? | [
"How many reasons against violence did Burke present?"
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"text": [
"four"
],
"answer_start": [
97
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26080 | 5726a499f1498d1400e8e5ce | Edmund_Burke | Burke was not merely presenting a peace agreement to Parliament; rather, he stepped forward with four reasons against using force, carefully reasoned. He laid out his objections in an orderly manner, focusing on one before moving to the next. His first concern was that the use of force would have to be temporary, and t... | How far away was the potential conflict Burke argued against? | How far away was the potential conflict Burke argued against? | [
"How far away was the potential conflict Burke argued against?"
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"text": [
"thousands of miles"
],
"answer_start": [
1115
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26081 | 5726a499f1498d1400e8e5cf | Edmund_Burke | Burke was not merely presenting a peace agreement to Parliament; rather, he stepped forward with four reasons against using force, carefully reasoned. He laid out his objections in an orderly manner, focusing on one before moving to the next. His first concern was that the use of force would have to be temporary, and t... | What area could the American colonists retreat to? | What area could the American colonists retreat to? | [
"What area could the American colonists retreat to?"
] | {
"text": [
"the mountains"
],
"answer_start": [
802
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26082 | 5ad0b86a645df0001a2d015e | Edmund_Burke | Burke was not merely presenting a peace agreement to Parliament; rather, he stepped forward with four reasons against using force, carefully reasoned. He laid out his objections in an orderly manner, focusing on one before moving to the next. His first concern was that the use of force would have to be temporary, and t... | Who did Burke think Britain could beat at war? | Who did Burke think Britain could beat at war? | [
"Who did Burke think Britain could beat at war?"
] | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26083 | 5ad0b86a645df0001a2d015f | Edmund_Burke | Burke was not merely presenting a peace agreement to Parliament; rather, he stepped forward with four reasons against using force, carefully reasoned. He laid out his objections in an orderly manner, focusing on one before moving to the next. His first concern was that the use of force would have to be temporary, and t... | What did Burke say was a victory? | What did Burke say was a victory? | [
"What did Burke say was a victory?"
] | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26084 | 5ad0b86a645df0001a2d0160 | Edmund_Burke | Burke was not merely presenting a peace agreement to Parliament; rather, he stepped forward with four reasons against using force, carefully reasoned. He laid out his objections in an orderly manner, focusing on one before moving to the next. His first concern was that the use of force would have to be temporary, and t... | How many reasons in favor of the use of force did Burke present? | How many reasons in favor of the use of force did Burke present? | [
"How many reasons in favor of the use of force did Burke present?"
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"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26085 | 5ad0b86a645df0001a2d0161 | Edmund_Burke | Burke was not merely presenting a peace agreement to Parliament; rather, he stepped forward with four reasons against using force, carefully reasoned. He laid out his objections in an orderly manner, focusing on one before moving to the next. His first concern was that the use of force would have to be temporary, and t... | What type of war did Burke endorse for the government? | What type of war did Burke endorse for the government? | [
"What type of war did Burke endorse for the government?"
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"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26086 | 5ad0b86a645df0001a2d0162 | Edmund_Burke | Burke was not merely presenting a peace agreement to Parliament; rather, he stepped forward with four reasons against using force, carefully reasoned. He laid out his objections in an orderly manner, focusing on one before moving to the next. His first concern was that the use of force would have to be temporary, and t... | What geographical feature would prevent the Americans from retreating? | What geographical feature would prevent the Americans from retreating? | [
"What geographical feature would prevent the Americans from retreating?"
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"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26087 | 5726a5975951b619008f78e7 | Edmund_Burke | Among the reasons this speech was so greatly admired was its passage on Lord Bathurst (1684–1775); Burke describes an angel in 1704 prophesying to Bathurst the future greatness of England and also of America: "Young man, There is America – which at this day serves little more than to amuse you with stories of savage me... | When did Lord Bathurst die? | When did Lord Bathurst die? | [
"When did Lord Bathurst die?"
] | {
"text": [
"1775"
],
"answer_start": [
92
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26088 | 5726a5975951b619008f78e8 | Edmund_Burke | Among the reasons this speech was so greatly admired was its passage on Lord Bathurst (1684–1775); Burke describes an angel in 1704 prophesying to Bathurst the future greatness of England and also of America: "Young man, There is America – which at this day serves little more than to amuse you with stories of savage me... | When did an angel supposedly speak to Bathurst? | When did an angel supposedly speak to Bathurst? | [
"When did an angel supposedly speak to Bathurst?"
] | {
"text": [
"1704"
],
"answer_start": [
127
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26089 | 5726a5975951b619008f78e9 | Edmund_Burke | Among the reasons this speech was so greatly admired was its passage on Lord Bathurst (1684–1775); Burke describes an angel in 1704 prophesying to Bathurst the future greatness of England and also of America: "Young man, There is America – which at this day serves little more than to amuse you with stories of savage me... | What political position did Samuel Johnson say would soon poison America? | What political position did Samuel Johnson say would soon poison America? | [
"What political position did Samuel Johnson say would soon poison America?"
] | {
"text": [
"Whiggism"
],
"answer_start": [
642
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26090 | 5726a5975951b619008f78ea | Edmund_Burke | Among the reasons this speech was so greatly admired was its passage on Lord Bathurst (1684–1775); Burke describes an angel in 1704 prophesying to Bathurst the future greatness of England and also of America: "Young man, There is America – which at this day serves little more than to amuse you with stories of savage me... | When was Lord Bathurst born? | When was Lord Bathurst born? | [
"When was Lord Bathurst born?"
] | {
"text": [
"1684"
],
"answer_start": [
87
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26091 | 5726a5975951b619008f78eb | Edmund_Burke | Among the reasons this speech was so greatly admired was its passage on Lord Bathurst (1684–1775); Burke describes an angel in 1704 prophesying to Bathurst the future greatness of England and also of America: "Young man, There is America – which at this day serves little more than to amuse you with stories of savage me... | In Samuel Johnson's writing, who appeared to a Whig? | In Samuel Johnson's writing, who appeared to a Whig? | [
"In Samuel Johnson's writing, who appeared to a Whig?"
] | {
"text": [
"the devil"
],
"answer_start": [
575
]
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26092 | 5ad0bf7c645df0001a2d01a8 | Edmund_Burke | Among the reasons this speech was so greatly admired was its passage on Lord Bathurst (1684–1775); Burke describes an angel in 1704 prophesying to Bathurst the future greatness of England and also of America: "Young man, There is America – which at this day serves little more than to amuse you with stories of savage me... | What did Bathurst prophesy? | What did Bathurst prophesy? | [
"What did Bathurst prophesy? "
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"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
gem-squad_v2-train-26093 | 5ad0bf7c645df0001a2d01a9 | Edmund_Burke | Among the reasons this speech was so greatly admired was its passage on Lord Bathurst (1684–1775); Burke describes an angel in 1704 prophesying to Bathurst the future greatness of England and also of America: "Young man, There is America – which at this day serves little more than to amuse you with stories of savage me... | When did Samuel Johnson die? | When did Samuel Johnson die? | [
"When did Samuel Johnson die?"
] | {
"text": [],
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"What mythical creature prophesied to Burke?"
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"Who was impressed by Bathurst's prophesy?"
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"text": [],
"answer_start": []
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gem-squad_v2-train-26096 | 5ad0bf7c645df0001a2d01ac | Edmund_Burke | Among the reasons this speech was so greatly admired was its passage on Lord Bathurst (1684–1775); Burke describes an angel in 1704 prophesying to Bathurst the future greatness of England and also of America: "Young man, There is America – which at this day serves little more than to amuse you with stories of savage me... | What political party did Johnson claim the angel represented? | What political party did Johnson claim the angel represented? | [
"What political party did Johnson claim the angel represented?"
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"text": [],
"answer_start": []
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gem-squad_v2-train-26097 | 5726a652f1498d1400e8e618 | Edmund_Burke | The administration of Lord North (1770–1782) tried to defeat the colonist rebellion by military force. British and American forces clashed in 1775 and, in 1776, came the American Declaration of Independence. Burke was appalled by celebrations in Britain of the defeat of the Americans at New York and Pennsylvania. He cl... | When did Lord North take office? | When did Lord North take office? | [
"When did Lord North take office?"
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34
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gem-squad_v2-train-26098 | 5726a652f1498d1400e8e619 | Edmund_Burke | The administration of Lord North (1770–1782) tried to defeat the colonist rebellion by military force. British and American forces clashed in 1775 and, in 1776, came the American Declaration of Independence. Burke was appalled by celebrations in Britain of the defeat of the Americans at New York and Pennsylvania. He cl... | When did Lord North leave office? | When did Lord North leave office? | [
"When did Lord North leave office?"
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39
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gem-squad_v2-train-26099 | 5726a652f1498d1400e8e61a | Edmund_Burke | The administration of Lord North (1770–1782) tried to defeat the colonist rebellion by military force. British and American forces clashed in 1775 and, in 1776, came the American Declaration of Independence. Burke was appalled by celebrations in Britain of the defeat of the Americans at New York and Pennsylvania. He cl... | Which victories against the Americans did the British celebrate? | Which victories against the Americans did the British celebrate? | [
"Which victories against the Americans did the British celebrate?"
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"text": [
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288
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