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quadgram frequency
early english books online109
the lord general monck65
his excellency the lord63
marked with the letters59
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confidence to precipitate men3
the county of lincolne3
now hereby declare the3
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under you in civil3
dutch ships were taken3
shall speedily receive encouragement3
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for your full and3
letter from both the3
our proceedings in this3
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of the admiralty sitting3
armies proceeding any further3
power been instrumental in3
soon as they are3
emerson joseph witter dennis3
you by an oath3
must not forget to3
that this letter be3
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clerk of the parliament3
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late orders in relation3
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provisions for your army3
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free concurrence to these3
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those divisions of horse3
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of the forces under3
no intentions or purposes3
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any thing that may3
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hand flank of the3
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danger to the common3
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the lord generall that3
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christian answer thereunto by3
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cromwell and his confederates3
of the next english3
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officers in the army3
of your perpetuation will3
gentry of the county3
would be opened in3
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horse from ninety to3
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close order in rank3
us did give an3
commissioners for the army3
stationers hall according to3
of many of the3
pretence of doing gods3
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wait for your full3
joseph witter dennis pepper3
in all these wars3
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you and the nation3
the council of officers3
governor of the next3
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the army of this3
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interrupted and forceably secluded3
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original in the bodleian3
you with our fears3
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of the whole nations3
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by the parliament that3
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higgs john clark capts3
could desire that your3
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which is imbattelled in3
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the people of these3
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the nation in peace3
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with the letters abcdefg3
that of those who3
and power been instrumental3
then the governour ought3
lord president of the3
grand cause of the3
are impeached of treason3
return to the discharge3
the distributions and dispositions3
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