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of the castle of | 3 |
six hundred and fifty | 3 |
the people of the | 3 |
lieutenant generall cromwels letter | 3 |
and all the particulars | 3 |
the other from a | 3 |
the name of god | 3 |
provide for the future | 3 |
seale the eight day | 3 |
of solemn fasting and | 3 |
to be printed at | 3 |
his highness special command | 3 |
the said city of | 3 |
published according to order | 3 |
particulars of the whole | 3 |
the printer or some | 3 |
crumwell and the committee | 3 |
the ends of the | 3 |
god and the people | 3 |
of the said forces | 3 |
the expiration of the | 3 |
if it be of | 3 |
both truth it selfe | 3 |
all and every such | 3 |
may be given to | 3 |
from a gallant gentleman | 3 |
the good hand of | 3 |
late governour of ireland | 3 |
my hand and seale | 3 |
and sir william brereton | 3 |
his unreasonable propositions to | 3 |
by any title whatsoever | 3 |
government of these nations | 3 |
first day of january | 3 |
excellencies entrance into edinburgh | 3 |
taking into their consideration | 3 |
all and singular the | 3 |
coat of arms incorporating | 3 |
profane swearing and cursing | 3 |
in the hearts of | 3 |
relates all the particulars | 3 |
to preach the gospel | 3 |
though there was a | 3 |
and the setling of | 3 |
the said governour and | 3 |
against disturbing of publick | 3 |
by lieutenant generall crumwel | 3 |
i will say this | 3 |
order of both houses | 3 |
authorized by the house | 3 |
said eighteenth day of | 3 |
their carriages and ammunition | 3 |
other from a gallant | 3 |
and thus i have | 3 |
after the first day | 3 |
the charges of the | 3 |
the original text notes | 3 |
the said eighteenth day | 3 |
by one who stood | 3 |
for observing the assize | 3 |
say this to you | 3 |
fought the of iune | 3 |
six hundred fifty seven | 3 |
the fear of god | 3 |
printed at the desire | 3 |
desires to relieve ireland | 3 |
the desire of divers | 3 |
whole state of the | 3 |
conversion pax qvaeritvr bello | 3 |
carrick town and castle | 3 |
order to that service | 3 |
houses concerning the same | 3 |
out of the cities | 3 |
person from paying thereof | 3 |
clock in the morning | 3 |
and surrendring of enistery | 3 |
the appointment of his | 3 |
briefe observations concerning sir | 3 |
the whole state of | 3 |
neer belvoyr castle in | 3 |
to the sea side | 3 |
and the votes thereupon | 3 |
the taking in and | 3 |
the earl of crawford | 3 |
said commanders in chief | 3 |
person and a parliament | 3 |
incorporating the commonwealth flag | 3 |
routing of sir jacob | 3 |
on this side the | 3 |
who relates all the | 3 |
the peace concluded between | 3 |
observations concerning sir hardresse | 3 |
packets this week from | 3 |
of his excellency the | 3 |
i have to say | 3 |
taking in and surrendring | 3 |
of publique imployment in | 3 |
upon the eighteenth day | 3 |
repair unto their places | 3 |
a day of solemn | 3 |
commissioners for the excise | 3 |
forces against his majesties | 3 |
the other on tuesday | 3 |
not to remove above | 3 |
general cromwel now reported | 3 |
to acquaint you with | 3 |
scotland relating to the | 3 |
cromwell to the speaker | 3 |
some briefe observations concerning | 3 |
commanded to be printed | 3 |
of the committee at | 3 |
ministers of the gospel | 3 |
not so learned christ | 3 |
duty incumbent upon them | 3 |
between the said common | 3 |
but as i said | 3 |
his excellency concerning the | 3 |
that were then sent | 3 |
the packets this week | 3 |
whereby the world may | 3 |
whole dispatch from lieut | 3 |
but it will be | 3 |
of both houses concerning | 3 |
the spirit of god | 3 |
of the cities of | 3 |
met you in this | 3 |
obtained against the kings | 3 |
to his excellency concerning | 3 |
that it should be | 3 |
i will tell you | 3 |
and some briefe observations | 3 |
and lines of communication | 3 |
another letter concerning the | 3 |
the fourteenth of this | 3 |
and that the lord | 3 |
and encouragers of the | 3 |
of agreement concerning the | 3 |
day of solemn fasting | 3 |
neither of the common | 3 |
hand and seale the | 3 |
hundred fifty and four | 3 |
peace and settlement of | 3 |
disturbing of publick preachers | 3 |
and foot there taken | 3 |
in pursuance of the | 3 |
thought fit to publish | 3 |
with a letter concerning | 3 |
unreasonable propositions to the | 3 |
against the kingdom of | 3 |
victory obtained by col | 3 |
two exact relations of | 3 |
such person or persons | 3 |
blanke in that sheete | 3 |
well as other men | 3 |
use of the parliament | 3 |
be declared enemies to | 3 |
highnesse the lord protectors | 3 |
i must tell you | 3 |
of scotland to assist | 3 |
settlement of the government | 3 |
of the letters of | 3 |
generall cromwels letter to | 3 |
belvoyr castle in leicestershire | 3 |
and that worthy gentleman | 3 |
or before munday the | 3 |
bayliffs of westminster and | 3 |
no by the lord | 3 |
concerning the taking in | 3 |
this week from france | 3 |
ordered to be forthwith | 3 |
within the late lines | 3 |
mayor of the city | 3 |
by a letter of | 3 |
morgan and sir william | 3 |
for the great victory | 3 |
one who stood very | 3 |
carriages and ammunition also | 3 |
other on tuesday the | 3 |
to the end all | 3 |
the honorable house of | 3 |
was contained in the | 3 |
assist the marquis of | 3 |
summe of the charge | 3 |
to be forthwith printed | 3 |
that there is a | 3 |
the ministers of christ | 3 |
the said states general | 3 |
that the extracts of | 3 |
and the ministers therein | 3 |
necessary provisions to mardike | 3 |
relating to the proceedings | 3 |
people of this commonwealth | 3 |
and xml conversion op | 3 |
i have told you | 3 |
wherein all the particulars | 3 |
that the people and | 3 |
from scotland relating to | 3 |
wardens and overseers of | 3 |
articles of agreement concerning | 3 |
about the disbanding of | 3 |
the governor of berwick | 3 |
the particulars about the | 3 |
resolution of both houses | 3 |
in the said act | 3 |
to repair unto their | 3 |
his excellencies entrance into | 3 |
able to bear us | 3 |
that i did not | 3 |
both houses upon the | 3 |
colonell morgan and sir | 3 |
within the said cities | 3 |
cromwels entring the kingdom | 3 |
concluded between this commonwealth | 3 |
of offenders against the | 3 |
on both sides were | 3 |
a peace with the | 3 |
and the whole dispatch | 3 |
of the said victory | 3 |
a whole page left | 3 |
of the packets this | 3 |
and for punishing of | 3 |
of the parliament and | 3 |
together with a letter | 3 |
for the future peace | 3 |
scotland to assist the | 3 |
that the commissioners for | 3 |
the disbanding of the | 3 |
and ordered to be | 3 |
excellency the lord fairfax | 3 |
the order of both | 3 |
the resolution of both | 3 |
is authorized by the | 3 |
taken by colonell morgan | 3 |
sir ralph hoptons army | 3 |
painted chamber at their | 3 |
parts of this common | 3 |
that worthy gentleman are | 3 |
merchants adventurers of england | 3 |
of sir jacob ashley | 3 |
with the list of | 3 |
cromwels letter to his | 3 |
to the interest of | 3 |
relations of the said | 3 |
and that they have | 3 |
concerning the executing of | 3 |
that they have not | 3 |
under my hand and | 3 |
miles from the same | 3 |
on or before munday | 3 |
either of the said | 3 |
reall syncere desires to | 3 |
to the good of | 3 |
title from caption and | 3 |
peace concluded between this | 3 |
the speaker of the | 3 |
are not able to | 3 |
the honourable house of | 3 |
the world may know | 3 |
if i be not | 3 |
the state of the | 3 |
and bayliffs of westminster | 3 |
and published to prevent | 3 |
the good people of | 3 |
have just cause to | 3 |
commander in chief of | 3 |
the totall routing of | 3 |
agitators to lieutenant generall | 3 |
belonging to the kingdom | 3 |
and ammunition also taken | 3 |
original text notes for | 3 |
i may say it | 3 |
and every person and | 3 |
letter to his excellency | 3 |
of the commonwealth of | 3 |
england and wales to | 3 |
all and every person | 3 |
of westminster and southwark | 3 |
that they may be | 3 |
letter concerning the taking | 3 |
and not to remove | 3 |
of the lords day | 3 |
either by the printer | 3 |
and require all and | 3 |
contained in the originall | 3 |
for the late seasonable | 3 |
then sent to the | 3 |
totall routing of sir | 3 |
and profanation of the | 3 |
houses upon the same | 3 |
instigators and encouragers of | 3 |
whole page left blanke | 3 |
state of the west | 3 |
profanation of the lords | 3 |
the late seasonable rain | 3 |
given under my hand | 3 |
the impotent and aged | 3 |
to the honourable house | 3 |
impotent and aged poor | 3 |
to be commanded to | 3 |
nere knasby in northampton | 3 |
since his excellencies entrance | 3 |
the glory of god | 3 |
have not so learned | 3 |
and seale the eight | 3 |
this government was under | 3 |
our forces against his | 3 |
i think it is | 3 |
the hands of the | 3 |
fourteenth of this instant | 3 |
particulars about the disbanding | 3 |
and about the city | 3 |
single person and a | 3 |
requite their stopping of | 3 |
all other garisons belonging | 3 |
together with his majesties | 3 |
the end all persons | 3 |
the service of ireland | 3 |
for the impotent and | 3 |
i have given you | 3 |
of the said fellowship | 3 |
agreement concerning the same | 3 |
princes and sir ralph | 3 |
and other acts of | 3 |
divers members of parliament | 3 |
i wish it may | 3 |
appointment of his excellency | 3 |
abroad and at home | 3 |
for the defence of | 3 |
to the proceedings of | 3 |
their places of abode | 3 |
foot there taken prisoners | 3 |
and the resolution of | 3 |
op blazon or coat | 3 |
wales to a day | 3 |
both of horse and | 3 |
the princes and sir | 3 |
and to the end | 3 |
there shall be a | 3 |
honorable house of commons | 3 |
left blanke in that | 3 |
the taking of two | 3 |
the whole dispatch from | 3 |
to the use of | 3 |
providing for the impotent | 3 |
ammunition also taken by | 3 |
to sir william armyn | 3 |
as i have formerly | 3 |
other english woollen manufactures | 3 |
and settlement of the | 3 |
printer or some others | 3 |
also against those persons | 3 |
excellency concerning the executing | 3 |
their people and subjects | 3 |
page left blanke in | 3 |
of the last times | 3 |
persons of what degree | 3 |
the liberty of the | 3 |
the extracts of the | 3 |
the government of these | 3 |
four of the clock | 3 |
future peace and settlement | 3 |
that i have not | 3 |
they have not been | 3 |
and reall syncere desires | 3 |
and the dominions thereto | 3 |
stood very near him | 3 |
arms incorporating the commonwealth | 3 |
i thought fit to | 3 |
and the lord lisle | 3 |
names of such colonels | 3 |
also taken by colonell | 3 |
shire the fourteenth of | 3 |
what you have been | 3 |
to provide for the | 3 |
exact relations of the | 3 |
i do not know | 3 |
i hope you will | 3 |
the commonwealth of england | 3 |
either of the common | 3 |
for punishing of offenders | 3 |
and punishing rogues and | 3 |
and every of them | 3 |
as it is in | 3 |
late insurrections in this | 3 |
to this very day | 3 |
the commissioners for the | 3 |
to publish and declare | 3 |
syncere desires to relieve | 3 |
and throughout the whole | 3 |
how both truth it | 3 |
the late insurrections in | 3 |
encouragers of the late | 3 |
to the said governour | 3 |
by our forces against | 3 |
garisons belonging to the | 3 |
five miles from the | 3 |
concerning sir hardresse waller | 3 |
omitted in the printed | 3 |
and against disturbing of | 3 |
the letters of the | 3 |
both sides were taken | 3 |
been at any time | 3 |
of his privy council | 3 |
unto their places of | 3 |
by colonell morgan and | 3 |
for the right honorable | 3 |
that the said commanders | 3 |
out of the said | 3 |
of arms incorporating the | 3 |
me to return this | 3 |
as also against those | 3 |
said governour and ministers | 3 |
of two hundred horse | 3 |
to lieutenant generall crumwell | 3 |
thursday th of may | 3 |
horse and foot there | 3 |
in and surrendring of | 3 |
of our lord god | 3 |
by the house of | 3 |
of the princes and | 3 |
of the living god | 3 |
with lieutenant generall cromwels | 3 |
of estates of scotland | 3 |
extracts of the letters | 3 |
both houses concerning the | 3 |
and providing for the | 3 |
to assist the marquis | 3 |
particulars of the great | 3 |
liberty of the people | 3 |
and sir ralph hoptons | 3 |
the articles of agreement | 3 |
shall be proceeded against | 3 |
witnesse to my self | 3 |
of the said city | 3 |
what persons on both | 3 |
excellency the lord generall | 3 |
quality and condition soever | 3 |
all the particulars about | 3 |
other garisons belonging to | 3 |
of the publique peace | 3 |
people of england and | 3 |
require all and every | 3 |
hands of the living | 3 |
executing of justice upon | 3 |
whereunto are annexed some | 3 |
of justice upon all | 3 |
with the order of | 3 |
observing the assize of | 3 |
of divers members of | 3 |
concerning their pretended forwardnesse | 3 |
by sea or land | 3 |
the borders of scotland | 3 |
of those that are | 3 |
punishing of offenders against | 3 |
by the printer or | 3 |
and all other garisons | 3 |
and xml conversion pax | 3 |
taking of two hundred | 3 |
xml conversion pax qvaeritvr | 3 |
publique imployment in that | 3 |
was a whole page | 3 |
the painted chamber at | 3 |
above five miles from | 3 |
at the same time | 3 |
victory the one from | 3 |
the said victory the | 3 |
for the use of | 3 |
from the original text | 3 |
other acts of uncleannesse | 3 |
were then sent to | 3 |
throughout the whole kingdome | 3 |
the honourable william lenthall | 3 |
to requite their stopping | 3 |
taken by one who | 3 |
generall cromwell to the | 3 |
chamber at their dissolution | 3 |
imployment in that service | 3 |
text notes for div | 3 |
honourable house of commons | 3 |
insurrections in this kingdom | 3 |
their stopping of the | 3 |
remove above five miles | 3 |
the said commanders in | 3 |
in the printed copy | 3 |
kingdom of scotland to | 3 |
at the desire of | 3 |
to carry on their | 3 |
the dominions thereto belonging | 3 |
there was a whole | 3 |
it my duty to | 3 |
taking accounts of church | 3 |
the whole kingdome the | 3 |
the duty incumbent upon | 3 |
in any of the | 3 |
i say to you | 3 |
any person from paying | 3 |
i have two or | 3 |
of each commonwealth respectively | 3 |
which is authorized by | 3 |
the executing of justice | 3 |
stopping of the packets | 3 |
in the hands of | 3 |
the future peace and | 3 |
and that it may | 3 |
the earl of lanerick | 3 |
the towns of bervvick | 3 |
upon monday the d | 3 |
shall be attempted or | 2 |
the authority of which | 2 |
of the high court | 2 |
of admiralty of england | 2 |
made and concluded a | 2 |
they will answer the | 2 |
or one of them | 2 |
side the cape of | 2 |
staple towns of the | 2 |
witness to my self | 2 |
and if any person | 2 |
places within the late | 2 |
to whom the said | 2 |
a good part of | 2 |
his or their house | 2 |
and welfare of this | 2 |
this side the cape | 2 |
and other such like | 2 |
highness oliver lord protector | 2 |
the other since the | 2 |
coat of arms by | 2 |
xml conversion whereas it | 2 |
by the said minister | 2 |
to be communicated to | 2 |
expedient as this government | 2 |
three troops of dragoons | 2 |
forfeit and lose all | 2 |
the spirits of men | 2 |
by you to this | 2 |
eng fasts and feasts | 2 |
monro and the forces | 2 |
we yet know not | 2 |
and souldiers under my | 2 |
in all this time | 2 |
all persons concerned may | 2 |
in the authority of | 2 |
printed by john field | 2 |
command of sir thomas | 2 |
a good understanding with | 2 |
sometimes i thought of | 2 |
time of the treaty | 2 |
mo a wing f | 2 |
by the which peace | 2 |
the said six moneths | 2 |
given at westminster the | 2 |
the ordinances and acts | 2 |
eleven of the clock | 2 |
sides to meet here | 2 |
may be taken thereof | 2 |
consent of his council | 2 |
eighteenth of may one | 2 |
i list not to | 2 |
be given to him | 2 |
and kingdom of england | 2 |
are to share with | 2 |
i could wish that | 2 |
and i may say | 2 |
caption and opening line | 2 |
the enemies of it | 2 |
i can say it | 2 |
oliver lord protector of | 2 |
we do so too | 2 |
the parliament and kingdom | 2 |
of the kingdome under | 2 |
what degree or quality | 2 |
england concerning the taking | 2 |
chief magistrate of these | 2 |
be attempted or acted | 2 |
good of this nation | 2 |
doe hereby require all | 2 |
and that the same | 2 |
from whence they had | 2 |
lord for his goodness | 2 |
shall be declared enemies | 2 |
of arms by the | 2 |
they should have a | 2 |
the gospel have been | 2 |
be a beginning of | 2 |
qvaeritvr bello olivarivs dei | 2 |
the contrary at their | 2 |
delivered over to posterity | 2 |
hall the ninth day | 2 |
of god in his | 2 |
f category of texts | 2 |
in a time when | 2 |
dare say he attributes | 2 |
in a war with | 2 |
forces should march before | 2 |
the lord protectors speech | 2 |
your shoulders the interest | 2 |
for the better discovery | 2 |
the consciences of men | 2 |
given at our palace | 2 |
there should be a | 2 |
as they will answer | 2 |
to be given by | 2 |
to be received thereinto | 2 |
the right wing of | 2 |
nothing to do with | 2 |
to suppresse all tumults | 2 |
people of god in | 2 |
publique and private meetings | 2 |
by the said generall | 2 |
and those things are | 2 |
proceeded against according to | 2 |
god in the world | 2 |
my selfe bound to | 2 |
their faithfull declaring the | 2 |
quaeries that were then | 2 |
edinburgh whereunto are annexed | 2 |
with the good hand | 2 |
and all his guns | 2 |
nominated on both sides | 2 |
the ministers of the | 2 |
of the said peace | 2 |
in the severall counties | 2 |
the will of god | 2 |
and things therein contained | 2 |
not so much as | 2 |
c protector blazon or | 2 |
i say it is | 2 |
this victory in all | 2 |
i can give him | 2 |
as well in the | 2 |
by sea and land | 2 |
laws and ordinances of | 2 |
and the good and | 2 |
the vnited provinces of | 2 |
i have communicated to | 2 |
shall do any thing | 2 |
in the point of | 2 |
no rebel or declared | 2 |
upon pretence or colour | 2 |
do by these presents | 2 |
six hundred and eleven | 2 |
the presence of the | 2 |
being twelve in number | 2 |
the act of government | 2 |
and of all the | 2 |
if this one thing | 2 |
officers of the army | 2 |
it will be said | 2 |
sought after and endeavoured | 2 |
of malignants against the | 2 |
car and major straughan | 2 |
i shall be bold | 2 |
which is an honest | 2 |
men would praise the | 2 |
give me leave to | 2 |
of bristoll which was | 2 |
application from time to | 2 |
the castle of edinburgh | 2 |
victory in all the | 2 |
danger of the sea | 2 |
original in harvard university | 2 |
to the lord mayor | 2 |
the kingdome under the | 2 |
directions in order to | 2 |
end all persons concerned | 2 |
persons concerned may take | 2 |
of the places aforesaid | 2 |
the duke of yorkes | 2 |
there had been no | 2 |
i shall give you | 2 |
speedily to suppresse all | 2 |
of the great victory | 2 |
all acts of hostility | 2 |
letter from the lord | 2 |
enemies in the late | 2 |
of chief magistrate of | 2 |
to share with him | 2 |
to send a good | 2 |
some parts of the | 2 |
authority of which you | 2 |
in any other place | 2 |
which i have said | 2 |
from the committee of | 2 |
as to a man | 2 |
towns of berwick and | 2 |
next iustice of the | 2 |
such an expedient as | 2 |
of scotland at their | 2 |
of those that have | 2 |
avoid the danger of | 2 |
set apart for a | 2 |
that which i have | 2 |
they are matters of | 2 |
six hundred fifty two | 2 |
of the said commissioners | 2 |
i bear not witnesse | 2 |
by john field for | 2 |
before the iudges of | 2 |
the children of men | 2 |
day of this instant | 2 |
before the said eighteenth | 2 |
from livtenant generall cromwell | 2 |
the said petition and | 2 |
upon your shoulders the | 2 |
member of the councell | 2 |
by land or sea | 2 |
shall by the said | 2 |
of what degree or | 2 |
the said ordinance of | 2 |
protector blazon or coat | 2 |
that they have been | 2 |
in their several places | 2 |
that restitution shall bee | 2 |
nor cease to pursue | 2 |
i met you in | 2 |
from the governour of | 2 |
publique thanksgiving to almighty | 2 |
be set apart for | 2 |
john latta sampled and | 2 |
the th of march | 2 |
in pursuance whereof i | 2 |
hope you will be | 2 |
cause to be apprehended | 2 |
because they say so | 2 |
put into your hands | 2 |
that i told you | 2 |
i doubt not but | 2 |
printed for matthew walbancke | 2 |
the ministers in england | 2 |
of god in frustrating | 2 |
is upon my heart | 2 |
the f category of | 2 |
of any of their | 2 |
a war with france | 2 |
the councel of war | 2 |
good store of provisions | 2 |
and ministers in their | 2 |
annexed some quaeries that | 2 |
and commons at derby | 2 |
if the lord had | 2 |
colonell robert hammmond his | 2 |
of publique thanksgiving to | 2 |
such ryotous and tumultuous | 2 |
party in the north | 2 |
the names of all | 2 |
the major part of | 2 |
works to the children | 2 |
that so you may | 2 |
to the contrary hereof | 2 |
the said minister and | 2 |
the old practice of | 2 |
good people of this | 2 |
will and pleasure to | 2 |
the laws be duly | 2 |
that friday being the | 2 |
and opening line of | 2 |
the right honourable the | 2 |
welfare and peace of | 2 |
of ireland to the | 2 |
kingdom upon a due | 2 |
to joine with the | 2 |
and assisting to the | 2 |
what hath been said | 2 |
a beginning of a | 2 |
in prosecuting the ends | 2 |
fit to publish and | 2 |
the pay of the | 2 |
of every good man | 2 |
of the treaty until | 2 |
the midst of these | 2 |
in the officers and | 2 |
can be said to | 2 |
be desired to preach | 2 |
the committee of estates | 2 |
good hand of god | 2 |
and the lord lee | 2 |
as in the suppressing | 2 |
and in the mean | 2 |
some in the army | 2 |
whereof i doe hereby | 2 |
in the kingdom of | 2 |
the late unlawful engagement | 2 |
o that men would | 2 |
march now next coming | 2 |
prohibiting horse races for | 2 |
taking of bristoll which | 2 |
that there was a | 2 |
highness palace of westminster | 2 |
the committee of lords | 2 |
not speak against the | 2 |
charge and require all | 2 |
and i must say | 2 |
and the people of | 2 |
time of the said | 2 |
if it be not | 2 |
why should not we | 2 |
wing f estc r | 2 |
and the said states | 2 |
and i could have | 2 |
a member of the | 2 |
victory obtained by our | 2 |
answer for these things | 2 |
before the expiration of | 2 |
between his excellency the | 2 |
in my last speech | 2 |
that is to say | 2 |
to returne for england | 2 |
peace of the nation | 2 |
of an honest man | 2 |
the said act further | 2 |
and desire to preserve | 2 |
writings and speeches of | 2 |
and that i was | 2 |
person of what degree | 2 |
after the arrival of | 2 |
about six miles from | 2 |
ordinances and acts of | 2 |
of a letter sent | 2 |
upon our advance to | 2 |
for the governour of | 2 |
generall served you with | 2 |
part of the lords | 2 |
as soone as we | 2 |
the government of the | 2 |
these presents they are | 2 |
and liberties of the | 2 |
in the army concerning | 2 |
manner to be given | 2 |
and lose all such | 2 |
the honourable the governour | 2 |
we are confident that | 2 |
to the peace and | 2 |
to the disturbance of | 2 |
iohn wright at the | 2 |
should come upon us | 2 |
mart and staple towns | 2 |
the said cities of | 2 |
restitution shall bee made | 2 |
neer salisbury with the | 2 |
the solemn league and | 2 |
the year one thousand | 2 |
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parts of the nation | 2 |
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fairfax and the generall | 2 |
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interest of the nation | 2 |
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people that sent you | 2 |
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office of chief magistrate | 2 |
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parliament for the excise | 2 |
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old practice of malignants | 2 |
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officers of the life | 2 |
major part of them | 2 |
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or a cleare discovery | 2 |
as they tender the | 2 |
welfare of this commonwealth | 2 |
may be proceeded against | 2 |
lord protector being informed | 2 |
the commissioners of excise | 2 |
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that which was the | 2 |
officers souldiers under his | 2 |
within either of them | 2 |
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the said poor protestants | 2 |
towns of the said | 2 |
the lord fairfax lord | 2 |
the ministers of edinburgh | 2 |
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said city of london | 2 |
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of all good men | 2 |
the midst of us | 2 |
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of the said persons | 2 |
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said lord mayor and | 2 |
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subjects of the magistrates | 2 |
of merchants adventurers of | 2 |
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sound in the faith | 2 |
court of admiralty of | 2 |
the ninth day of | 2 |
the army under duke | 2 |
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finish and fully compleat | 2 |
forces of the king | 2 |
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highness by the advice | 2 |
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forty thousand pounds sterling | 2 |
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these things before you | 2 |
as before the lord | 2 |
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to deliver to the | 2 |
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the aldermen of the | 2 |
of the lord protector | 2 |
your interest in munster | 2 |
army under duke hamilton | 2 |
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counties of the kingdome | 2 |
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things you have proposed | 2 |
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providences of god in | 2 |
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in the suppressing thereof | 2 |
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other ministers of iustice | 2 |
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peace and security of | 2 |
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council hereunto annexed inviting | 2 |
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printed for iohn wright | 2 |
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to return this answer | 2 |
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designes now on foot | 2 |
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sir andrew car and | 2 |
the governor or chief | 2 |
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three miles of leicester | 2 |
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known integrity and ability | 2 |
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th day of april | 2 |
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it hath pleased almighty | 2 |
together with my brethren | 2 |
god in frustrating of | 2 |
between the two armies | 2 |
governor or chief magistrate | 2 |
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of the said detention | 2 |
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kingdome under the power | 2 |
your forces should march | 2 |
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of abingdon and gaunt | 2 |
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clock on wednesday morning | 2 |
protectors speech to the | 2 |
a good party of | 2 |
chief of the english | 2 |
churches in and about | 2 |
the churches and chappells | 2 |
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people that have been | 2 |
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of the ordinances and | 2 |
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the minde of god | 2 |
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sir jacob ashley himselfe | 2 |
what can be said | 2 |
duty to let you | 2 |
their pretended forwardnesse and | 2 |
the eighth day of | 2 |
of any persons whatsoever | 2 |
iudges of the high | 2 |
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pretence or colour of | 2 |
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people or inhabitants thereof | 2 |
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the authority that called | 2 |
or other english woollen | 2 |
these things to you | 2 |
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of the lords the | 2 |
we had a war | 2 |
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the enemy from three | 2 |
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peace of this kingdom | 2 |
that ascended up on | 2 |
and consent of his | 2 |
the sonnes of jacob | 2 |
for the honourable william | 2 |
that the laws be | 2 |
in the sight of | 2 |
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of the vnited provinces | 2 |
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same to bee performed | 2 |
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as now they are | 2 |
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attributes all to god | 2 |
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of england concerning the | 2 |
whence they had it | 2 |
army under the command | 2 |
your entrance into the | 2 |
in their several circuits | 2 |
advice of our council | 2 |
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who went before us | 2 |
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ever they shall go | 2 |
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two or three witnesses | 2 |
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of this commonwealth of | 2 |
shipping to be commanded | 2 |
of communication and bills | 2 |
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propositions to the parliaments | 2 |
to be delivered into | 2 |
the peace and security | 2 |
the great victory obtained | 2 |
had been no cause | 2 |
of sir thomas fairfax | 2 |
to preach at christ | 2 |
john latta text and | 2 |
many changes and turnings | 2 |
to be by them | 2 |
of a new army | 2 |
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the severall counties of | 2 |
these with me whom | 2 |
beginning of a new | 2 |
of the same faith | 2 |
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eng england and wales | 2 |
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to the parliaments and | 2 |
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the same faith with | 2 |
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to say to you | 2 |
of the said lines | 2 |
subjects and inhabitants thereof | 2 |
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and william dundas governour | 2 |
churches and chappels in | 2 |
of what quality and | 2 |
any of them shall | 2 |
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this i am bold | 2 |
you have proposed to | 2 |
the high court of | 2 |
th day of february | 2 |
that no rebel or | 2 |
hath pleased almighty god | 2 |
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peace and welfare of | 2 |
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the laws and ordinances | 2 |
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may be brought to | 2 |
practice of malignants against | 2 |
wherein none are to | 2 |
all such ryotous and | 2 |
or for provision of | 2 |
in harvard university libraries | 2 |
people of this nation | 2 |
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the several parts of | 2 |
hammmond his unreasonable propositions | 2 |
vnited provinces of the | 2 |
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reason of the said | 2 |
commissioners of the excise | 2 |
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the lord protector of | 2 |
attempt any thing against | 2 |
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time to time of | 2 |
impose the name of | 2 |
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my duty to let | 2 |
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of christ in england | 2 |
the prejudice of the | 2 |
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kingdom of scotland in | 2 |
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text in the f | 2 |
the form of which | 2 |
all are my witnesses | 2 |
said cities of london | 2 |
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or dwelling within either | 2 |
of each place respectively | 2 |
lord protectors speech to | 2 |
space of eight moneths | 2 |
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from god and men | 2 |
either of them respectively | 2 |
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prosecute the remaining party | 2 |
rossiter against prince rupert | 2 |
it be of man | 2 |
governour of the castle | 2 |
chamber the one on | 2 |
all that fear god | 2 |
gentlemen of the said | 2 |
on the behalf of | 2 |
so many changes and | 2 |
the said commissioners of | 2 |
lord fairfax and the | 2 |
of the councel of | 2 |
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to the children of | 2 |
and inhabitants of each | 2 |
such tumults and ryots | 2 |
to the end the | 2 |
both sides to meet | 2 |
pas sampled and proofread | 2 |
because i would not | 2 |
to impose the name | 2 |
quality we yet know | 2 |
salisbury with the articles | 2 |
good party of horse | 2 |
to bee performed and | 2 |
parishes within the cities | 2 |
the matters and things | 2 |
parliament and kingdom of | 2 |
have given you a | 2 |
within the said city | 2 |
of the good people | 2 |
head in the old | 2 |
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an implicite consent of | 2 |
lord mayor and bayliffs | 2 |
to his highness council | 2 |
condition soever they be | 2 |
given at his highness | 2 |
six and twentieth day | 2 |
latta text and markup | 2 |
said minister and church | 2 |
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to seek their bread | 2 |
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the lord humby and | 2 |
civilwar no severall letters | 2 |
matters and things therein | 2 |
or shall protect any | 2 |
the grace of god | 2 |
in the said garrison | 2 |
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with the enemies horse | 2 |
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said commissioners of the | 2 |
of the said terme | 2 |
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of parliament for the | 2 |
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horse and dragoons under | 2 |
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the councell of state | 2 |
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the mart and staple | 2 |
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of arms olivarivs dei | 2 |
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army concerning their pretended | 2 |
of the states of | 2 |
out to meet us | 2 |
speeches of oliver cromwell | 2 |
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people in the world | 2 |
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pursuance whereof i doe | 2 |
that are amongst us | 2 |
another to love and | 2 |
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of them shall at | 2 |
horse races for six | 2 |
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the management of affairs | 2 |
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the arrival of the | 2 |
any other manner to | 2 |
to him in this | 2 |
and colonell robert hammmond | 2 |
said petition and advice | 2 |
of both the kingdoms | 2 |
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i could have wished | 2 |
the lord our god | 2 |
any of the places | 2 |
his highness speciall commandment | 2 |
the towns of berwick | 2 |
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and the parliament to | 2 |
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the liberty of england | 2 |
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kingdom upon a du | 2 |
the lord for his | 2 |
the lord saith he | 2 |
enemies of this commonwealth | 2 |
the churches and chappels | 2 |
the many signal providences | 2 |
hall ordered by his | 2 |
would praise the lord | 2 |
and the lord mayor | 2 |
as you found it | 2 |
and not leave any | 2 |
ninth day of august | 2 |
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several churches in and | 2 |
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by land and sea | 2 |
if i should say | 2 |
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proclamation prohibiting horse races | 2 |
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the simplicity of my | 2 |
high court of admiralty | 2 |
affected to the peace | 2 |
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john field for edward | 2 |
by the earl of | 2 |
lord fairfax lord generall | 2 |
and that the people | 2 |
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one from livtenant generall | 2 |
shall treat each other | 2 |
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good proportion of money | 2 |
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into edinburgh whereunto are | 2 |
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who have desired me | 2 |
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power of the parliament | 2 |
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the truth of that | 2 |
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signe of the kings | 2 |
of the reformed kirks | 2 |
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the praise of the | 2 |
may take notice thereof | 2 |
forces of abingdon and | 2 |
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the cause of god | 2 |
humby and the lord | 2 |
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dundas governour of edinburgh | 2 |
all and every housholder | 2 |
the commander in chief | 2 |
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one another to love | 2 |
any place or places | 2 |
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parliament as also against | 2 |
forwardnesse and reall syncere | 2 |
in case the enemy | 2 |
the scandall of the | 2 |
england are my witnesses | 2 |
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several parts of this | 2 |
to cause this proclamation | 2 |
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his generall councell of | 2 |
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according to the laws | 2 |