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quadgram frequency
early english books online872
both houses of parliament438
the house of commons420
the lords and commons322
coded from proquest page273
markup reviewed and edited273
text can be copied273
encoded edition of the273
terms of creative commons273
work described above is273
to the early english273
tcp assigned for keying273
text is available for273
text and markup reviewed273
providing financial support to273
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and encoded edition of273
the work described above273
the terms of creative273
described above is co273
the text can be273
this keyboarded and encoded273
encoded text transcribed from273
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and coded from proquest273
according to the terms273
all without asking permission273
assigned for keying and273
keyed and coded from273
to the terms of273
is available for reuse273
from proquest page images273
support to the early273
books online text creation273
owned by the institutions273
this phase i text273
edition of the work273
and markup reviewed and273
for keying and markup273
of the work described273
images scanned from microfilm273
english books online text273
online text creation partnership273
by the institutions providing273
the early english books273
institutions providing financial support273
keyboarded and encoded edition273
the institutions providing financial273
even for commercial purposes273
two houses of parliament272
of the house of225
annotation includes standard spellings220
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of the tcp digital220
tokenized and linguistically annotated220
author or stationer meant220
english short title catalog220
aim at restoring the220
been fully proofread approx220
version of the tcp220
standard spellings that support220
text the author or220
text more computationally tractable220
an enriched version of220
spellings that support the220
curation by amateur and220
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in a standardized format220
enrichments aim at making220
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changes and metadata enrichments220
or stationer meant to220
metadata enrichments aim at220
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users from many walks220
textual changes aim at220
the display of a220
a standardized format that220
display of a text220
many walks of life220
based collaborative curation by220
by amateur and professional220
textual changes and metadata220
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format that preserves archaic220
the english short title220
stationer meant to publish220
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support the display of220
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linguistically annotated with morphadorner220
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changes aim at restoring220
not been fully proofread220
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from many walks of220
in the english short220
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the author or stationer220
text in a standardized220
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has not been fully220
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r in the english215
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the kings most excellent210
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the word of god116
the peace of the115
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the confession of faith105
the kingdom of scotland103
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lords and commons in96
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the city of london95
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laws of the land93
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kings most excellent majestie84
pense royal blazon or80
peace of the kingdom80
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y pense royal blazon80
the true protestant religion80
words puts this text79
category of texts with79
the rate of defects79
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the humble petition of78
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the grace of god77
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all our good subjects72
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and commons in parliament70
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that all the world12
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to treat with the12
all the officers and12
his maiesties reigne of12
times of the apostles12
his heirs and successors12
it is to be12
to be present at12
was not to be12
may be able to12
any the lading of12
by the said act12
of the ship called12
parts of this kingdom12
within the space of12
said army of rebells12
the two first propositions12
we doe hereby publish12
the destruction of the12
at our court of12
peace of this kingdome12
trust reposed in us12
of those who are12
protestant subjects in ireland12
they or any of12
court at oxford this12
to the cities of12
to joyn with the12
advice of the lords12
with the blood of12
in the defence of12
by such ways and12
the honour and safety12
the eighteenth day of12
of the kingdom to12
which may beget a12
of parliament be passed12
the kingdome of scotland12
father of blessed memory12
to the overthrow of12
and use of the12
sitting of the assembly12
from the hands of12
from the lords and12
payment and receipt of12
to god and the12
such manner as is12
good and safety of12
in armes without authority12
the angels of the12
and we doe therefore12
or in the intervals12
by loane or contribution12
were so far from12
liberties of the people12
of the said forces12
the just rights of12
christ and his apostles12
and in case any12
the ship called the12
our royall father and12
out of the house12
y pense by the12
the name of both12
in this present parliament12
subjects of this kingdome12
of any the lading12
shall returne to their12
and everie one of12
to any of the12
hath been pleased to12
parliament assembled at oxford12
and by such ways12
as his majesty is12
mal y pense by12
disposing of any the12
with the rest of12
the proposition of both12
late pretended ordinance of12
the lords of secret12
full and clear answer12
and in the intervals12
we doe therefore hereby12
pardon to the rebells12
proclamation prohibiting the payment12
to so great a12
to that part of12
and shall i now12
be passed for the12
the counties of kent12
nominated by both houses12
by sir peter killegrew12
proclamation shall presume by12
safety of this kingdom12
in respect of their12
to be for the12
and as to the12
and in all other12
a very high nature12
by an act of12
imprint suggested by wing12
pense by the king12
of papists by protestants12
and that we have12
the good of this12
prohibiting the payment and12
to the acts of12
a personal treaty with12
in a civil war12
royall will and pleasure12
of a very high12
them to our horne12
any thing contained in12
given under our signe12
prohibiting the buying or12
government of the kingdom12
the rebells now in12
the earl of southampton12
of both kingdoms respectively12
signet at edinburgh the12
of the acts of12
as also to the12
you this his answer12
of the citty of12
our selves to be12
the words of the12
of this kirk and12
printed by leonard lichfield12
and his majesty doth12
our signet at edinburgh12
doe hereby will and12
the house of peeres12
his answer to your12
maiesties reigne of great12
as they shall appoint12
the cause of the12
of his majesties good12
of those who were12
and our good subjects12
but the truth is12
in a matter of12
not only for the12
all his good subjects12
set downe in the12
take notice of the12
with our lives and12
the persons trusted by12
three estates of parliament12
under our signe manuall12
proclamation prohibiting the buying12
proclamation forbidding all his12
with the name of12
be taken for the12
first yeere of his12
souldiers of our army12
the ease of the12
by the hand of12
you are not to12
to his majesty for12
jurisdiction of the court12
the colledge of justice12
lading of the ship12
themselves in armes without12
for maintenance of the12
for the disbanding of12
the tower of london12
the midst of the12
the payment and receipt12
to the good of12
give his consent to12
his speech to the12
and cause to be12
by the kings majestie12
to the censure of12
this our ancient kingdome12
that we shall not12
by any of his11
to the number of11
the advice of his11
the religion and law11
and freeholders of the11
would strictly enquire thereinto11
to let you know11
the continuance of this11
us to your lordships11
the two houses shall11
an answer to the11
and other our officers11
distractions of this kingdom11
to this his majesty11
the clerk of the11
leave it to the11
eighth day of june11
what you have done11
treat upon the propositions11
we have taken notice11
beget a good understanding11
that incontinent these our11
enacted by the authority11
the forces by sea11
the duke of buckingham11
the whole frame of11
power and faction of11
the rules of law11
of the kirk and11
crime of a very11
be forthwith printed and11
the number of those11
the education of the11
of the same taxation11
it is for the11
at the desire of11
to be nominated by11
the ministers of the11
justices of the peace11
importunity of severall ill11
the king in the11
of such who are11
of this present parliament11
both the houses of11
of prophane swearing and11
without consent of the11
therefore hereby offer our11
the king of fez11
the satisfaction of all11
that according to the11
such manner as both11
or of either of11
in the court of11
in the way to11
compelled and led them11
of sedition against vs11
our said subjects of11
his majesties answer thereunto11
within the verge of11
god and the church11
have just cause to11
the houses of the11
the face of the11
not only to the11
the eight day of11
a happy conclusion of11
presented to your majesty11
of all the rest11
which is due to11
in such a way11
of those who have11
authority of both houses11
i shall not be11
to give all just11
year of our reigne11
of a good conscience11
may conduce to the11
a good understanding between11
propositions concerning the militia11
office of a bishop11
that the same may11
and souldiers of our11
for the effecting whereof11
so much as a11
with honour and safety11
property and liberty of11
to the whole kingdom11
and to the commissioners11
and other high crimes11
his majesties speciall command11
reformation of the church11
and led them into11
a king should be11
persons excepted in this11
excepted in this our11
thinks it necessary to11
prophane swearing and cursing11
either or both houses11
to the proposition of11
and the earl of11
the tenth day of11
to the uttermost of11
advancement of the true11
in a warlike manner11
is said to be11
of the colledge of11
of his majesties letter11
to the duke of11
the right of the11
at the passing of11
many of our subjects11
a proclamation concerning the11
of some of his11
that by act of11
commissioners to the generall11
so much as to11
to any of our11
in his good time11
the prejudice of the11
the treaty upon the11
the love of my11
by these our letters11
act of parliament be11
shall be agreed on11
may be secured from11
the affections of his11
subscribe the confession of11
or any of his11
of the trained bands11
the late pretended ordinance11
for the peace and11
his answer to the11
honour and safety of11
the second day of11
the first proposition of11
lords of his majesties11
the county palatine of11
and in the name11
know whether your lordships11
at the market crosse11
that they should not11
of timothy and titus11
his majesties protestant subjects11
and upon or about11
for the reducing of11
the author of it11
the inhabitants of our11
master david lindsey with11
been so far from11
authority of the commons11
in the use of11
by the command of11
of parliament by the11
to the judgement of11
forthwith printed and published11
manner as both houses11
if they be not11
of the kingdom and11