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early english books online | 109 |
the lord general monck | 65 |
his excellency the lord | 63 |
marked with the letters | 59 |
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the rest of the | 44 |
of horse and foot | 39 |
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keyboarded and encoded edition | 36 |
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this keyboarded and encoded | 36 |
english books online text | 36 |
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aptara keyed and coded | 10 |
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your very affectionate friends | 4 |
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officers of the ships | 4 |
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service to you all | 4 |
pleasure of the parliament | 4 |
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those that undertake a | 4 |
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future settlement and peace | 4 |
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broken and divided people | 4 |
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men in these nations | 4 |
the king of scots | 4 |
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the officers in chief | 4 |
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young men inhabiting in | 4 |
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parliament the day before | 4 |
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others of the county | 4 |
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honourable the lord mayor | 4 |
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the two first ranks | 4 |
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the people for a | 4 |
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affection towards the people | 4 |
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force put upon the | 4 |
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speech of his excellency | 4 |
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this speech and declaration | 4 |
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the present parliament now | 4 |
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the blessing of god | 4 |
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true relation of the | 4 |
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loving subjects of the | 4 |
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friends to a free | 4 |
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declaration of the county | 4 |
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the ships under his | 4 |
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body of your army | 4 |
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your most humble and | 4 |
the right honorable william | 4 |
of this present parliament | 4 |
speaker of the parliament | 4 |
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in the art military | 4 |
any pretended parliamentary authority | 4 |
of england having used | 4 |
parliament by their own | 4 |
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right honorable william lenthall | 4 |
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nine or ten persons | 4 |
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the two last ranks | 4 |
of original in the | 4 |
honorable william lenthall esquire | 4 |
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your excellencies most humble | 4 |
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parliament or council of | 4 |
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men inhabiting in the | 4 |
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present parliament now sitting | 4 |
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letter from a gentleman | 4 |
lambert and other officers | 4 |
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command of an army | 4 |
the sense of many | 4 |
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an account of your | 4 |
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representation of the apprentices | 4 |
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musqueteers on the right | 4 |
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your acquiescence with us | 4 |
ranks of the three | 4 |
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the well affected people | 4 |
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captains under their command | 4 |
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the file of musqueteers | 4 |
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a train of artillery | 4 |
letter with some proposals | 4 |
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good men in these | 4 |
of four and twenty | 4 |
the army in england | 4 |
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the late dissolution of | 4 |
members having given us | 4 |
thousand to ten thousand | 4 |
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lands and houses in | 4 |
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speaker to the right | 4 |
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regiments both of horse | 4 |
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government of these nations | 4 |
most of these members | 4 |
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the commanders and officers | 4 |
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question by the parliament | 4 |
command to subscribe the | 4 |
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that tenderness of conscience | 4 |
the force of the | 4 |
the cost of so | 4 |
the pikes marked with | 4 |
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commissioners of the admiralty | 4 |
visible means of a | 4 |
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officer to lead them | 4 |
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full representative of the | 4 |
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commanders and officers of | 4 |
them in the foregoing | 4 |
having used all means | 4 |
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for a future full | 4 |
from the beginning to | 4 |
sitting of these members | 4 |
all just jealousies from | 4 |
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lord general monck in | 4 |
head of each regiment | 4 |
hundred and eighty in | 4 |
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their own free consents | 4 |
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step forwards with their | 4 |
several letters and declarations | 4 |
of the secluded members | 4 |
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the lord general cromvvell | 4 |
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that the same spirit | 3 |
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done after this manner | 3 |
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no other probable expedient | 3 |
in the late wars | 3 |
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every musqueteer in the | 3 |
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resolution to his wife | 3 |
this good old cause | 3 |
do now hereby declare | 3 |
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part of the venome | 3 |
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you in the pursuance | 3 |
they ought to be | 3 |
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absolute necessity will require | 3 |
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right legs within the | 3 |
witness against such proceedings | 3 |
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the pursuance of what | 3 |
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wounded on our side | 3 |
a king over us | 3 |
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by you in the | 3 |
two armies of england | 3 |
rest of his provisions | 3 |
their close order in | 3 |
small pricks marked with | 3 |
that god hath put | 3 |
and he must be | 3 |
to present before you | 3 |
will in the end | 3 |
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they intend to do | 3 |
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six ranks of musqueteers | 3 |
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petition presented to the | 3 |
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the security of the | 3 |
we hope that the | 3 |
are those who lately | 3 |
in matter of war | 3 |
civil and military imployments | 3 |
council of the city | 3 |
which they are to | 3 |
here set down for | 3 |
humble request to you | 3 |
laws of the land | 3 |
different principles from us | 3 |
we do remember and | 3 |
for a free parliament | 3 |
to stand by and | 3 |
of doing gods work | 3 |
this is that which | 3 |
do expect your cheerful | 3 |
we could desire that | 3 |
and to be ready | 3 |
members of your house | 3 |
divisions of pikes marked | 3 |
most conscientious and sober | 3 |
just desires as the | 3 |
for doing the same | 3 |
as that it may | 3 |
such who in the | 3 |
then command the four | 3 |
ought to send out | 3 |
admission of the formerly | 3 |
did give an assurance | 3 |
excellencies letter to the | 3 |
parliaments of their own | 3 |
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your divisions of foot | 3 |
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men from serving under | 3 |
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in your late interruption | 3 |
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first rank of musqueteers | 3 |
premises that concerns some | 3 |
from wishing the ruine | 3 |
the suspition of your | 3 |
it may be done | 3 |
of musqueteers to turn | 3 |
consent of the people | 3 |
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files of pikes of | 3 |
just maintenance from ministers | 3 |
that the time hastens | 3 |
i wish i could | 3 |
written by the most | 3 |
the taking of towns | 3 |
were slain and wounded | 3 |
the generality of the | 3 |
provoke the parliament to | 3 |
you must have a | 3 |
and we fear that | 3 |
be found still to | 3 |
printed in the year | 3 |
grief of heart we | 3 |
design any thing that | 3 |
of the parliaments commissioners | 3 |
the blessing of the | 3 |
consent of the commander | 3 |
candid reception from them | 3 |
musqueteer in the second | 3 |
the horrid designe of | 3 |
parliament doth approve of | 3 |
pikes are commanded to | 3 |
either armies proceeding any | 3 |
is intrenched before a | 3 |
union between the two | 3 |
have made the least | 3 |
no foot to fight | 3 |
not fully represented in | 3 |
many sober people are | 3 |
to defend themselves against | 3 |
conversion a letter to | 3 |
of them do seek | 3 |
from sir arthur haslerigg | 3 |
are but newly delivered | 3 |
think it a duty | 3 |
these are our thoughts | 3 |
james mutlow james emerson | 3 |
an army upon a | 3 |
st nicolas clerk of | 3 |
establishment of the peace | 3 |
succession of parliaments of | 3 |
well able to defend | 3 |
that the grand cause | 3 |
but there shall be | 3 |
the speaker to be | 3 |
enemy be able to | 3 |
and executed your late | 3 |
in the nation is | 3 |
divers members of your | 3 |
comes fresh into our | 3 |
at the same time | 3 |
probable expedient whereby to | 3 |
in that great city | 3 |
seeing no other probable | 3 |
would lament over the | 3 |
any further in their | 3 |
in a free parliament | 3 |
of the army there | 3 |
n r p s | 3 |
command those musqueteers which | 3 |
having presented you with | 3 |
lord generall that this | 3 |
did turn to their | 3 |
flank of each division | 3 |
beget a good understanding | 3 |
four files of musqueteers | 3 |
letter be forthwith printed | 3 |
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and a good stiff | 3 |
forward to promote the | 3 |
fit to acquaint you | 3 |
horse and foot for | 3 |
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the letters c and | 3 |
the discharge of your | 3 |
palpable breach of engagements | 3 |
each flank of each | 3 |
the letters m k | 3 |
and four and twenty | 3 |
if a governour of | 3 |
hundred forty four men | 3 |
have your divisions of | 3 |
to joyne in that | 3 |
of your best friends | 3 |
wars betwixt king and | 3 |
we do not remember | 3 |
there shall be a | 3 |
the right honourable william | 3 |
which must be done | 3 |
notwithstanding colonel lambert hath | 3 |
but here you must | 3 |
we must not silence | 3 |
a general ought carefully | 3 |
lately presented to you | 3 |
and given great advantage | 3 |
in relation to the | 3 |
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will not scruple at | 3 |
that this parliament may | 3 |
was lately presented to | 3 |
to any single person | 3 |
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good use for the | 3 |
make use of it | 3 |
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that are to fight | 3 |
officers that belong to | 3 |
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within shot of your | 3 |
of conscience which will | 3 |
that we shall run | 3 |
the number of what | 3 |
agents in print to | 3 |
of our gracious god | 3 |
by the scottish lords | 3 |
do sit in the | 3 |
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greatest part of the | 3 |
that the answer to | 3 |
body of foot in | 3 |
lay to heart these | 3 |
formerly renowned for their | 3 |
to stay about the | 3 |
command the two first | 3 |
your and our hands | 3 |
between the parliament and | 3 |
an army in a | 3 |
flanks of the van | 3 |
are pleased to intimate | 3 |
battel ought to have | 3 |
pleased god to dis | 3 |
and of dangerous consequence | 3 |
division of the enemies | 3 |
ought to die for | 3 |
selves desire you would | 3 |
understanding in that great | 3 |
we have declared for | 3 |
any new oath to | 3 |
of good use for | 3 |
instrumental in your return | 3 |
will be taken away | 3 |
in the three nations | 3 |
to have your divisions | 3 |
in answer to the | 3 |
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blessing of the lord | 3 |
arthur evelin john streater | 3 |
an oath to endanger | 3 |
of conscience may have | 3 |
distracted condition of this | 3 |
your utmost endeavours may | 3 |
prosecution of your late | 3 |
hubblethorne leonard litcot tho | 3 |
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we hope it will | 3 |
no a letter to | 3 |
that is able to | 3 |
at the root of | 3 |
utmost endeavours may be | 3 |
of those ends expressed | 3 |
opposition to any single | 3 |
we humbly crave leave | 3 |
you have promised and | 3 |
is at this hour | 3 |
by the grace of | 3 |
nicolas clerk of the | 3 |
a long time groaned | 3 |
asserting the freedoms of | 3 |
of nine or ten | 3 |
godly from their maintenance | 3 |
they are not without | 3 |
for it is a | 3 |
expect the blessing of | 3 |
distributions and dispositions of | 3 |
hazard and power been | 3 |
which will not scruple | 3 |
the most visible means | 3 |
our fears from the | 3 |
half of your horsemen | 3 |
to provoke the parliament | 3 |
for the setting out | 3 |
sheltered by the pikes | 3 |
proceed to issue forth | 3 |
therefore we humbly crave | 3 |
of the army of | 3 |
to his excellence the | 3 |
and the division of | 3 |
a letter from both | 3 |
is a list of | 3 |
without their agents in | 3 |
army do take order | 3 |
seemeth to be winked | 3 |
put into your hands | 3 |
we are not ignorant | 3 |
in urging our fears | 3 |
the stationers hall according | 3 |
setting out of their | 3 |
so for the present | 3 |
the next english garrison | 3 |
blood in opposition to | 3 |
into the parliament house | 3 |
found still to breath | 3 |
to be an instrument | 3 |
to the glory of | 3 |
serving under you in | 3 |
most visible means of | 3 |
the grand cause of | 3 |
hereby declare the resentments | 3 |
honoured and dear friends | 3 |
we are in some | 3 |
make this our main | 3 |
was no king in | 3 |
the last rank of | 3 |
of confirmation of all | 3 |
spirit will be found | 3 |
ought to be in | 3 |
and we entreat you | 3 |
yet the people will | 3 |
sent from sir arthur | 3 |
our just desires as | 3 |
sober people are much | 3 |
both in church and | 3 |
a pair of bandaliers | 3 |
the prosecution of your | 3 |
with grief of heart | 3 |
remember and would lament | 3 |
and i am confident | 3 |
to charge the enemies | 3 |
of engagements in this | 3 |
not be thought to | 3 |
of all true english | 3 |
thomas st nicolas clerk | 3 |
and nations in generall | 3 |
at the same strength | 3 |
ought to be sub | 3 |
you have declared your | 3 |
parliaments army under my | 3 |
the resolve of the | 3 |
filling up your number | 3 |
that you would conclude | 3 |
we perceive that there | 3 |
army upon a march | 3 |
that your signal indulgence | 3 |
observe that divers members | 3 |
persons against the one | 3 |
you have declared for | 3 |
act of confirmation of | 3 |
it our duty as | 3 |
willcox sampled and proofread | 3 |
give an assurance thereof | 3 |
we may the better | 3 |
in civil and military | 3 |
on each flank of | 3 |
therefore make this our | 3 |
have assurance that they | 3 |
rest of the forces | 3 |
full and free concurrence | 3 |
that which the generality | 3 |
your enemy be able | 3 |
never better satisfied in | 3 |
honorable the parliament of | 3 |
shall stand by you | 3 |
be of good use | 3 |
of either armies proceeding | 3 |
that there are those | 3 |
and truly excellent generall | 3 |
still to breath amongst | 3 |
possible to be done | 3 |
wherein is a list | 3 |
the body of your | 3 |
these three following battels | 3 |
general ought to be | 3 |
resolved by the grace | 3 |
flank of the division | 3 |
much in expectation of | 3 |
by the just hand | 3 |
we are constrained for | 3 |
their agents in print | 3 |
must therefore make this | 3 |
renowned for their resolute | 3 |
on the enemies horse | 3 |
formerly secluded members into | 3 |
may have the better | 3 |
so publickly and solemnly | 3 |
at this hour so | 3 |
and what proportion of | 3 |
of the formerly secluded | 3 |
be a king over | 3 |
for the establishing of | 3 |
were taken and sunk | 3 |
satisfaction of all true | 3 |
mosse william farley arthur | 3 |
confirmation of all such | 3 |
the names of our | 3 |
the least part of | 3 |
the first ranks of | 3 |
m k n r | 3 |
k n r p | 3 |
for the preservation of | 3 |
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to the last drop | 3 |
at in rank and | 3 |
the kingdom of christ | 3 |
you in asserting the | 3 |
printed by speciall order | 3 |
no king in israel | 3 |
slain and wounded on | 3 |
heart we do remember | 3 |
by the old writs | 3 |
a free and full | 3 |
foot be to fight | 3 |
by this means your | 3 |
of this great city | 3 |
therefore we should think | 3 |
been instrumental in your | 3 |
and doubt not but | 3 |
the day of battel | 3 |
the parliament to enforce | 3 |
than absolute necessity will | 3 |
as to continue the | 3 |
to advance upon a | 3 |
of the whole commonwealth | 3 |
you would be punctual | 3 |
the parliament doth approve | 3 |
to go out of | 3 |
councel of the city | 3 |
much grieved at it | 3 |
other letters from persons | 3 |
for the publick good | 3 |
parliament of the common | 3 |
to fight with him | 3 |
you and the whole | 3 |
four corners of the | 3 |
in keeping engagements already | 3 |
most forward to promote | 3 |
huber text and markup | 3 |
put into your and | 3 |
your cheerful concurrence with | 3 |
with the letters hiklmnopqrs | 3 |
to the lord president | 3 |
god and nature hath | 3 |
our brethren in england | 3 |
lambert hath onely the | 3 |
great dissatisfaction of your | 3 |
which we communicate to | 3 |
letter of the same | 3 |
general ought carefully to | 3 |
but also such who | 3 |
i hope you will | 3 |
far as possibly we | 3 |
to the peace of | 3 |
the people and our | 3 |
and present their musquets | 3 |
and the defence of | 3 |
the distracted condition of | 3 |
day of battel on | 3 |
confidence to precipitate men | 3 |
the county of lincolne | 3 |
now hereby declare the | 3 |
are a division of | 3 |
under you in civil | 3 |
dutch ships were taken | 3 |
shall speedily receive encouragement | 3 |
a list of what | 3 |
for your full and | 3 |
letter from both the | 3 |
our proceedings in this | 3 |
and of danger to | 3 |
of the admiralty sitting | 3 |
armies proceeding any further | 3 |
power been instrumental in | 3 |
soon as they are | 3 |
emerson joseph witter dennis | 3 |
you by an oath | 3 |
must not forget to | 3 |
that this letter be | 3 |
to fight with your | 3 |
and a prohibition of | 3 |
enough in the late | 3 |
the subsistence of the | 3 |
seem principally to desire | 3 |
clerk of the parliament | 3 |
conscientious and sober sort | 3 |
the too palpable breach | 3 |
late orders in relation | 3 |
stand by you in | 3 |
provisions for your army | 3 |
conscience which will not | 3 |
be observed by all | 3 |
free concurrence to these | 3 |
figured with the letters | 3 |
you shall speedily receive | 3 |
live in the hope | 3 |
upon a march to | 3 |
joyne in that design | 3 |
from aboard the resolution | 3 |
after a chargeable and | 3 |
the rest of his | 3 |
ground of our undertaking | 3 |
for a king shewing | 3 |
the vindication of the | 3 |
scruple at treachery it | 3 |
do take order that | 3 |
to exclude many of | 3 |
conscience may have its | 3 |
an oath upon the | 3 |
of the same date | 3 |
doubt not but your | 3 |
this great price that | 3 |
actually in arms against | 3 |
those divisions of horse | 3 |
the speedy filling up | 3 |
we are far from | 3 |
at treachery it self | 3 |
of the forces under | 3 |
no intentions or purposes | 3 |
forth by friday next | 3 |
to fight amongst the | 3 |
desires as the most | 3 |
seek to justifie themselves | 3 |
then command those musqueteers | 3 |
of the most conscientious | 3 |
the answer to this | 3 |
too palpable breach of | 3 |
much the more ingenuous | 3 |
and gates of the | 3 |
text in the d | 3 |
conclude upon due and | 3 |
they seem principally to | 3 |
division of pikes of | 3 |
to keep the nation | 3 |
wishing the ruine of | 3 |
any thing that may | 3 |
of your remaining trust | 3 |
hand flank of the | 3 |
to promote the said | 3 |
danger to the common | 3 |
parliament may be excluded | 3 |
and charge their enemy | 3 |
promote the said design | 3 |
the lord generall that | 3 |
your perpetuation will be | 3 |
we must not forget | 3 |
his line of circumvolation | 3 |
so lately hazarded to | 3 |
perpetuation will be taken | 3 |
i shall ever acknowledge | 3 |
are not without their | 3 |
of an army ought | 3 |
proceeding any further in | 3 |
the success of the | 3 |
the pikes from the | 3 |
so far from answering | 3 |
we have observed and | 3 |
of the gates and | 3 |
as we hope it | 3 |
ought to have their | 3 |
duty as to continue | 3 |
letters m k n | 3 |
we finde no expedient | 3 |
contrary to our expectation | 3 |
do not remember any | 3 |
christian answer thereunto by | 3 |
ends expressed in the | 3 |
cromwell and his confederates | 3 |
of the next english | 3 |
far from answering the | 3 |
officers in the army | 3 |
of your perpetuation will | 3 |
gentry of the county | 3 |
would be opened in | 3 |
declared your intended dissolution | 3 |
own the interest of | 3 |
ingenuous in their professed | 3 |
troubled that some as | 3 |
the more ingenuous in | 3 |
the parliament of the | 3 |
in the former figure | 3 |
musqueteers in the reer | 3 |
the rampier of the | 3 |
horse from ninety to | 3 |
being a breach of | 3 |
speaker to be communicated | 3 |
prohibition of either armies | 3 |
side of the pikes | 3 |
truly excellent generall monk | 3 |
regard we find that | 3 |
close order in rank | 3 |
us did give an | 3 |
commissioners for the army | 3 |
stationers hall according to | 3 |
of many of the | 3 |
pretence of doing gods | 3 |
with the figures of | 3 |
wait for your full | 3 |
joseph witter dennis pepper | 3 |
in all these wars | 3 |
they will not own | 3 |
to the settlement of | 3 |
your armies do live | 3 |
find continued in the | 3 |
to draw the rest | 3 |
speedily receive encouragement and | 3 |
the ordnance ought to | 3 |
you and the nation | 3 |
the council of officers | 3 |
governor of the next | 3 |
make this humble request | 3 |
ought to have swine | 3 |
the army of this | 3 |
the hope and expectation | 3 |
pretence is permitted to | 3 |
henry vane upon bare | 3 |
forcing away of many | 3 |
have observed and executed | 3 |
the posts and chains | 3 |
to convene on the | 3 |
there you ought to | 3 |
there was no king | 3 |
as one of the | 3 |
as possibly we may | 3 |
have to our utmost | 3 |
hastens wherein you have | 3 |
high crimes as have | 3 |
and his people in | 3 |
to the end of | 3 |
was acted upon this | 3 |
with the rest of | 3 |
to charge to their | 3 |
but we observe that | 3 |
interrupted and forceably secluded | 3 |
colonel lambert hath onely | 3 |
in the following figure | 3 |
signifying great hopes of | 3 |
declare the resentments we | 3 |
approve of what the | 3 |
that the parliament doth | 3 |
of battel on the | 3 |
which of late would | 3 |
to go through with | 3 |
the ruine of any | 3 |
you in civil and | 3 |
that there are dangerous | 3 |
and six in rank | 3 |
the left hand of | 3 |
struck at the root | 3 |
given great advantage to | 3 |
at the beginning of | 3 |
fear that many sober | 3 |
keeping engagements already taken | 3 |
that are appointed to | 3 |
the people and your | 3 |
into union with england | 3 |
first ranks of the | 3 |
of some officers of | 3 |
that belong to the | 3 |
at their meeting there | 3 |
away of many of | 3 |
imbattelled in great divisions | 3 |
may have the glory | 3 |
of danger to the | 3 |
th century a r | 3 |
and petition presented to | 3 |
of these nations in | 3 |
have mony to pay | 3 |
least part of the | 3 |
the government of these | 3 |
the freedoms of our | 3 |
run in confusion again | 3 |
as to be so | 3 |
the present heats and | 3 |
into your and our | 3 |
original in the bodleian | 3 |
you with our fears | 3 |
print to palliate their | 3 |
receive your favourable interpretation | 3 |
other probable expedient whereby | 3 |
here and in scotland | 3 |
our selves desire you | 3 |
of the whole nations | 3 |
and interessed persons there | 3 |
the nation is much | 3 |
your return to your | 3 |
the resolves and answer | 3 |
that he be ordered | 3 |
to a happy union | 3 |
fight as it was | 3 |
killed by a great | 3 |
number of what men | 3 |
through the blessing of | 3 |
the army you were | 3 |
commands so far as | 3 |
the lusts of men | 3 |
the county of northampton | 3 |
of the most godly | 3 |
some danger of returning | 3 |
close to the first | 3 |
their leaders heads in | 3 |
for the safety of | 3 |
know one the other | 3 |
also such who in | 3 |
their orders from the | 3 |
divisions of horse to | 3 |
issued forth by friday | 3 |
by the parliament that | 3 |
so evident and pressing | 3 |
higgs john clark capts | 3 |
could desire that your | 3 |
and seeing no other | 3 |
wait upon you in | 3 |
committed in this nation | 3 |
with nine thousand horse | 3 |
which is imbattelled in | 3 |
are not actually disabled | 3 |
upon which we cannot | 3 |
to continue the usual | 3 |
cheerful concurrence with us | 3 |
are much better than | 3 |
cannot but still own | 3 |
our duty as to | 3 |
and sober sort of | 3 |
even with the pikes | 3 |
we may have the | 3 |
some of different principles | 3 |
you would proceed to | 3 |
by the assistance of | 3 |
are troubled that some | 3 |
admiralty sitting at whitehall | 3 |
people and your armies | 3 |
over the too palpable | 3 |
there must be a | 3 |
forces under our commands | 3 |
guards for the safety | 3 |
the people of these | 3 |
that they will not | 3 |
the nation in peace | 3 |
by cromwell and his | 3 |
to secure him from | 3 |
as have been committed | 3 |
new oath to be | 3 |
what men were slain | 3 |
winning of a battel | 3 |
with the engagement taken | 3 |
the letters a and | 3 |
acted upon this city | 3 |
which the people and | 3 |
a farther act of | 3 |
will not own the | 3 |
such who were active | 3 |
this parliament may be | 3 |
a strange confidence to | 3 |
army of this commonwealth | 3 |
in the pursuance of | 3 |
cannot but observe that | 3 |
signal indulgence to late | 3 |
we have of our | 3 |
take order that the | 3 |
the just hand of | 3 |
here declare unto you | 3 |
with the letters abcdefg | 3 |
that of those who | 3 |
and power been instrumental | 3 |
then the governour ought | 3 |
lord president of the | 3 |
grand cause of the | 3 |
are impeached of treason | 3 |
return to the discharge | 3 |
the distributions and dispositions | 3 |
mourn over the same | 3 |
long time groaned under | 3 |
so much the more | 3 |
from serving under you | 3 |
which we cannot but | 3 |
rather to mourn over | 3 |
as it might be | 3 |
of england and scotland | 3 |
the bottom of your | 3 |
yet do sit in | 3 |
for a general to | 3 |