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early english books | 123 |
english books online | 108 |
england and wales | 84 |
early works to | 57 |
this text has | 54 |
according to the | 53 |
of the said | 48 |
the lord protector | 43 |
of the work | 37 |
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tcp digital transcription | 36 |
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lines of communication | 19 |
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hills and john | 19 |
and john field | 19 |
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thousand six hundred | 19 |
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lords and commons | 18 |
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of the parliament | 18 |
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sir thomas fairfax | 12 |
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printed by william | 12 |
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cities of london | 12 |
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no by the | 11 |
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and to the | 11 |
parliament of england | 11 |
the year of | 11 |
of this instant | 11 |
c the rate | 11 |
of our lord | 11 |
on thomason copy | 11 |
and for the | 11 |
year of our | 11 |
annotation on thomason | 11 |
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that of the | 11 |
as it is | 11 |
your most humble | 11 |
to the end | 11 |
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peace of this | 11 |
the c category | 11 |
a day of | 11 |
of the government | 10 |
and the lord | 10 |
of the clock | 10 |
gard and henry | 10 |
interest of the | 10 |
the earl of | 10 |
in the painted | 10 |
politics and government | 10 |
advice of his | 10 |
of the house | 10 |
states general of | 10 |
and henry hills | 10 |
they have been | 10 |
late lines of | 10 |
of god in | 10 |
at any time | 10 |
general of the | 10 |
most humble servant | 10 |
the honorable william | 10 |
there was a | 10 |
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the cities of | 10 |
in all the | 10 |
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letter to the | 10 |
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day of thanksgiving | 10 |
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and commons assembled | 9 |
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houses of parliament | 9 |
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the painted chamber | 9 |
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the marquis of | 9 |
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people or inhabitants | 9 |
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charge and command | 9 |
kingdom of scotland | 9 |
day of may | 9 |
highness and the | 9 |
wing c estc | 9 |
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c estc r | 9 |
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spi global keyed | 8 |
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party or his | 8 |
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lords the states | 8 |
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berwick and carlisle | 8 |
global keyed and | 8 |
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many of them | 8 |
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letter of the | 8 |
officers of col | 8 |
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blessing of god | 8 |
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the command of | 8 |
the peace made | 8 |
honorable william lenthall | 8 |
letter from the | 8 |
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commanding all papists | 8 |
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th of august | 8 |
of his council | 8 |
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generall cromwells letter | 8 |
to the people | 8 |
committee at derby | 8 |
parliament in and | 8 |
ought to be | 8 |
in and by | 8 |
proclamation of the | 8 |
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date the th | 8 |
parliament in the | 8 |
governour of edinburgh | 8 |
pleased the parliament | 8 |
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of the excise | 8 |
and the people | 8 |
the lord mayor | 8 |
whereas it hath | 8 |
of edinburgh castle | 8 |
and other officers | 8 |
of his excellency | 8 |
or his sons | 8 |
the lords the | 8 |
that no person | 8 |
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in the said | 8 |
their act bearing | 8 |
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any person or | 8 |
they are not | 7 |
eighteenth day of | 7 |
sent to the | 7 |
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marquis of argyle | 7 |
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hundred fifty and | 7 |
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the lord generall | 7 |
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or persons of | 4 |
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proclamation prohibiting the | 4 |
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