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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 177 |
characters represented either as | 78 |
represented either as utf | 78 |
the kings most excellent | 54 |
kings most excellent maiestie | 53 |
to the kings most | 49 |
this phase i text | 46 |
assigned for keying and | 46 |
coded from proquest page | 46 |
the early english books | 46 |
and encoded edition of | 46 |
described above is co | 46 |
books online text creation | 46 |
from proquest page images | 46 |
owned by the institutions | 46 |
to the terms of | 46 |
i text is available | 46 |
by the institutions providing | 46 |
even for commercial purposes | 46 |
phase i text is | 46 |
text and markup reviewed | 46 |
financial support to the | 46 |
work described above is | 46 |
tcp assigned for keying | 46 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 46 |
of the work described | 46 |
providing financial support to | 46 |
institutions providing financial support | 46 |
and markup reviewed and | 46 |
the terms of creative | 46 |
and coded from proquest | 46 |
all without asking permission | 46 |
to the early english | 46 |
for keying and markup | 46 |
encoded edition of the | 46 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 46 |
is available for reuse | 46 |
according to the terms | 46 |
images scanned from microfilm | 46 |
encoded text transcribed from | 46 |
the text can be | 46 |
edition of the work | 46 |
english books online text | 46 |
the work described above | 46 |
text can be copied | 46 |
keyed and coded from | 46 |
support to the early | 46 |
markup reviewed and edited | 46 |
terms of creative commons | 46 |
online text creation partnership | 46 |
text is available for | 46 |
the institutions providing financial | 46 |
yeere of our reigne | 45 |
are a number of | 40 |
of our reigne of | 40 |
there are a number | 40 |
be marked as illegible | 39 |
works in english were | 39 |
image sets were sent | 39 |
never have been looked | 39 |
corrected where possible up | 39 |
carried out by editorial | 39 |
extent have been transformed | 39 |
teams in oxford and | 39 |
on the image sets | 39 |
returned to the keyers | 39 |
mainly structural encoding based | 39 |
of tcp data is | 39 |
of textual data within | 39 |
have been looked at | 39 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 39 |
up to a limit | 39 |
out by editorial teams | 39 |
encoded texts based on | 39 |
there was a compelling | 39 |
the tei in libraries | 39 |
and markup guidelines are | 39 |
be aware of the | 39 |
some errors will remain | 39 |
data within the usual | 39 |
the texts have been | 39 |
encoding was enhanced and | 39 |
limit of instances per | 39 |
was intended to range | 39 |
restraints of time and | 39 |
to their original source | 39 |
and available in eebo | 39 |
meet qa standards were | 39 |
guidelines are available at | 39 |
transcription and basic encoding | 39 |
were corrected where possible | 39 |
sets were sent to | 39 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 39 |
and some readable characters | 39 |
markup guidelines are available | 39 |
are available at the | 39 |
tcp is to encode | 39 |
keying companies for transcription | 39 |
published between and available | 39 |
oxford and the publisher | 39 |
create accurately transcribed and | 39 |
external keying companies for | 39 |
textual data within the | 39 |
but we respectfully request | 39 |
edition of a work | 39 |
a works in english | 39 |
title published between and | 39 |
p using tcp tei | 39 |
a work was chosen | 39 |
likelihood such instances will | 39 |
encoding based on the | 39 |
companies for transcription and | 39 |
public domain as of | 39 |
can now take and | 39 |
texts created during phase | 39 |
publisher proquest to create | 39 |
to simplify the filling | 39 |
encoded as gap s | 39 |
text selection was based | 39 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 39 |
was a compelling reason | 39 |
the text creation partnership | 39 |
for their own purposes | 39 |
to reflect the true | 39 |
should make clear that | 39 |
will never have been | 39 |
reason to do so | 39 |
creation partnership web site | 39 |
of works in other | 39 |
project have been released | 39 |
the process of creating | 39 |
range over a wide | 39 |
corrected and characters marked | 39 |
as illegible were corrected | 39 |
their early english books | 39 |
domain as of january | 39 |
of every monographic english | 39 |
phase of the project | 39 |
on the text encoding | 39 |
looked at by a | 39 |
and oxford and the | 39 |
were returned to the | 39 |
wide variety of subject | 39 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 39 |
nature of the print | 39 |
some readable characters will | 39 |
published by proquest via | 39 |
creating the tcp texts | 39 |
each text was proofread | 39 |
available at the text | 39 |
for accuracy and those | 39 |
keyers to be redone | 39 |
encoded and linked to | 39 |
of a works in | 39 |
works are eligible for | 39 |
then their works are | 39 |
process of creating the | 39 |
and attribution is given | 39 |
processed by university of | 39 |
characters will be marked | 39 |
universities of michigan and | 39 |
or elements to simplify | 39 |
the public domain as | 39 |
tei p using tcp | 39 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 39 |
within the usual project | 39 |
works in other languages | 39 |
released into the public | 39 |
sets published by proquest | 39 |
over a wide variety | 39 |
or for an anonymous | 39 |
these texts for their | 39 |
a wide variety of | 39 |
been looked at by | 39 |
filling in of gaps | 39 |
bear in mind that | 39 |
is a partnership between | 39 |
the project have been | 39 |
errors will remain and | 39 |
accordance with level of | 39 |
usual project restraints of | 39 |
such instances will never | 39 |
therefore chose to create | 39 |
with changes to facilitate | 39 |
to external keying companies | 39 |
michigan and oxford and | 39 |
and encoded texts based | 39 |
been issued variously as | 39 |
use these texts for | 39 |
and therefore chose to | 39 |
illegibles were encoded as | 39 |
mind that in all | 39 |
the filling in of | 39 |
of each text was | 39 |
that due credit and | 39 |
overall quality of tcp | 39 |
users should bear in | 39 |
and the publisher proquest | 39 |
respectfully request that due | 39 |
those which did not | 39 |
or later edition of | 39 |
readable characters will be | 39 |
take and use these | 39 |
with level of the | 39 |
qa standards were returned | 39 |
was enhanced and or | 39 |
created during phase of | 39 |
of the print record | 39 |
standards were returned to | 39 |
understanding these processes should | 39 |
linked to page images | 39 |
to the keyers to | 39 |
keying and markup guidelines | 39 |
text was proofread for | 39 |
page images in accordance | 39 |
the encoding was enhanced | 39 |
the universities of michigan | 39 |
during phase of the | 39 |
the texts were encoded | 39 |
proquest to create accurately | 39 |
quantities of textual data | 39 |
chosen if there was | 39 |
have been transformed into | 39 |
to encode one copy | 39 |
of any assumptions that | 39 |
editorial teams in oxford | 39 |
divided into two phases | 39 |
quality of tcp data | 39 |
data is very good | 39 |
and sometimes a second | 39 |
possible up to a | 39 |
although there are a | 39 |
of instances per text | 39 |
project restraints of time | 39 |
or text strings within | 39 |
images in accordance with | 39 |
and or corrected and | 39 |
texts have been issued | 39 |
tcp aimed to produce | 39 |
proofread for accuracy and | 39 |
proquest via their early | 39 |
at by a tcp | 39 |
will be marked as | 39 |
large quantities of textual | 39 |
in mind that in | 39 |
assumptions that can be | 39 |
a compelling reason to | 39 |
all likelihood such instances | 39 |
characters marked as illegible | 39 |
intended to range over | 39 |
tcp is a partnership | 39 |
of a work was | 39 |
and those which did | 39 |
simplify the filling in | 39 |
assurance was then carried | 39 |
elements of known extent | 39 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 39 |
unicode or tei g | 39 |
of known extent have | 39 |
by university of nebraska | 39 |
true nature of the | 39 |
notably latin and welsh | 39 |
be made about the | 39 |
should bear in mind | 39 |
later edition of a | 39 |
second or later edition | 39 |
have been issued variously | 39 |
the image sets published | 39 |
accuracy and those which | 39 |
and characters marked as | 39 |
first editions of a | 39 |
sometimes a second or | 39 |
project was divided into | 39 |
to page images in | 39 |
included and sometimes a | 39 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 39 |
in oxford and michigan | 39 |
by editorial teams in | 39 |
credit and attribution is | 39 |
of time and funding | 39 |
issued variously as sgml | 39 |
sent to external keying | 39 |
was based on the | 39 |
tcp files to tei | 39 |
processes should make clear | 39 |
into placeholder characters or | 39 |
at the text creation | 39 |
selection was intended to | 39 |
a partnership between the | 39 |
by proquest via their | 39 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 39 |
is to encode one | 39 |
due credit and attribution | 39 |
and linked to page | 39 |
then carried out by | 39 |
to range over a | 39 |
aimed to produce large | 39 |
reflect the true nature | 39 |
files to tei p | 39 |
produce large quantities of | 39 |
were encoded and linked | 39 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 39 |
where possible up to | 39 |
to create accurately transcribed | 39 |
copies of the texts | 39 |
users should be aware | 39 |
or corrected and characters | 39 |
on the new cambridge | 39 |
selection was based on | 39 |
number of works in | 39 |
was then carried out | 39 |
anyone can now take | 39 |
gaps by user contributors | 39 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 39 |
a second or later | 39 |
image sets published by | 39 |
between the universities of | 39 |
into the public domain | 39 |
to a limit of | 39 |
whichever is the greater | 39 |
of the project have | 39 |
are eligible for inclusion | 39 |
of the process of | 39 |
in english were prioritized | 39 |
the publisher proquest to | 39 |
based on the image | 39 |
unicode or text strings | 39 |
elements to simplify the | 39 |
texts based on the | 39 |
we respectfully request that | 39 |
converting tcp files to | 39 |
was divided into two | 39 |
a limit of instances | 39 |
not meet qa standards | 39 |
were sent to external | 39 |
of michigan and oxford | 39 |
or tei g elements | 39 |
texts were encoded and | 39 |
created by converting tcp | 39 |
of gaps by user | 39 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 39 |
of the texts have | 39 |
characters or elements to | 39 |
tcp data is very | 39 |
bibliography of english literature | 39 |
usually the first edition | 39 |
the overall quality of | 39 |
structural encoding based on | 39 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 39 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 39 |
of creating the tcp | 39 |
in all likelihood such | 39 |
made about the data | 39 |
for transcription and basic | 39 |
the general aim of | 39 |
print record of the | 39 |
to tei p using | 39 |
text creation partnership web | 39 |
between and available in | 39 |
been released into the | 39 |
request that due credit | 39 |
the true nature of | 39 |
variety of subject areas | 39 |
for an anonymous work | 39 |
general aim of eebo | 39 |
editions of a works | 39 |
by a tcp editor | 39 |
of the tei in | 39 |
to produce large quantities | 39 |
is given to their | 39 |
marked as illegible were | 39 |
can be made about | 39 |
should be aware of | 39 |
that in all likelihood | 39 |
any assumptions that can | 39 |
compelling reason to do | 39 |
therefore of any assumptions | 39 |
partnership between the universities | 39 |
level of the tei | 39 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 39 |
as opposed to critical | 39 |
language title published between | 39 |
opposed to critical editions | 39 |
any remaining illegibles were | 39 |
record of the period | 39 |
based on the text | 39 |
while the overall quality | 39 |
the usual project restraints | 39 |
chose to create diplomatic | 39 |
did not meet qa | 39 |
via their early english | 39 |
and therefore of any | 39 |
and use these texts | 39 |
given to their original | 39 |
in of gaps by | 39 |
placeholder characters or elements | 39 |
these processes should make | 39 |
a number of works | 39 |
work was chosen if | 39 |
based on the new | 39 |
texts for their own | 39 |
that can be made | 39 |
their works are eligible | 39 |
remain and some readable | 39 |
have been released into | 39 |
gap elements of known | 39 |
if there was a | 39 |
was proofread for accuracy | 39 |
illegible were corrected where | 39 |
quality assurance was then | 39 |
tcp project was divided | 39 |
attribution is given to | 39 |
the text encoding initiative | 39 |
which did not meet | 39 |
enhanced and or corrected | 39 |
will remain and some | 39 |
the keyers to be | 39 |
been transformed into placeholder | 39 |
now take and use | 39 |
text strings within braces | 39 |
in accordance with level | 39 |
by converting tcp files | 39 |
instances will never have | 39 |
aware of the process | 39 |
was chosen if there | 39 |
the print record of | 39 |
were encoded as gap | 39 |
known extent have been | 39 |
the word of god | 37 |
from time to time | 37 |
reproduction of original in | 35 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 35 |
a stc estc s | 34 |
our reigne of great | 32 |
or any of them | 32 |
the said sir richard | 32 |
imprinted at london by | 31 |
gold and siluer threed | 31 |
iv tiff page images | 30 |
s ocm this keyboarded | 30 |
estc s ocm this | 30 |
god saue the king | 29 |
our realme of england | 29 |
reigne of great britaine | 28 |
parts beyond the seas | 28 |
and twentieth day of | 26 |
said sir richard cognisby | 26 |
mona logarbo text and | 25 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 25 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 25 |
logarbo text and markup | 25 |
stc estc s ocm | 25 |
printer to the kings | 25 |
the oath of allegiance | 24 |
and euery of them | 24 |
printers to the kings | 24 |
the parts beyond the | 23 |
the lord chief justice | 21 |
royal blazon or coat | 19 |
blazon or coat of | 19 |
bonham norton and iohn | 19 |
by bonham norton and | 19 |
norton and iohn bill | 19 |
or coat of arms | 19 |
the same to be | 19 |
charge and command all | 19 |
spi global keyed and | 19 |
global keyed and coded | 19 |
the rest of the | 19 |
the king a proclamation | 18 |
person or persons whatsoeuer | 18 |
london by robert barker | 18 |
by the king a | 18 |
huntington library and art | 18 |
library and art gallery | 18 |
at london by robert | 18 |
and of scotland the | 17 |
this our realme of | 17 |
the grace of god | 17 |
in the henry e | 17 |
original in the henry | 17 |
the time of the | 17 |
my lord of somerset | 17 |
yeere of our raigne | 17 |
of the third estate | 17 |
the popes power to | 16 |
a proclamation for the | 16 |
any person or persons | 16 |
iv tiff page image | 16 |
in the name of | 16 |
straitly charge and command | 16 |
by the grace of | 16 |
in the time of | 15 |
covantage keyed and coded | 15 |
or put to sale | 15 |
our will and pleasure | 15 |
of original in the | 15 |
such person and persons | 15 |
apex covantage keyed and | 15 |
vpon paine of our | 14 |
they and euery of | 14 |
our heires and successors | 14 |
from and after the | 14 |
for the preseruation of | 14 |
will and pleasure is | 14 |
on the other side | 14 |
the proper growth of | 13 |
the author of the | 13 |
giuen at our palace | 13 |
within the compasse of | 13 |
of our raigne of | 13 |
for as much as | 13 |
or one of them | 13 |
author of the booke | 13 |
of the growth of | 13 |
power to depose kings | 13 |
london by bonham norton | 13 |
is not of the | 13 |
within this our realme | 13 |
for the most part | 13 |
that they and euery | 13 |
at london by bonham | 13 |
and for the better | 12 |
paine of our high | 12 |
aptara keyed and coded | 12 |
contrary to the true | 12 |
of this our royall | 12 |
which is not of | 12 |
the poysoning of sir | 12 |
defender of the faith | 12 |
of sir thomas overbury | 12 |
pense royal blazon or | 12 |
deposed by the pope | 12 |
the bishop of rome | 12 |
for the time being | 12 |
honi soit qvi mal | 11 |
of the proper growth | 11 |
copper gold and siluer | 11 |
it is to be | 11 |
the original in the | 11 |
of the original in | 11 |
at our court at | 11 |
the king of spaine | 11 |
may be inflicted vpon | 11 |
any the parts beyond | 11 |
that is to say | 11 |
reproduction of the original | 11 |
proper growth of the | 11 |
soit qvi mal y | 11 |
the name of the | 11 |
during the time of | 11 |
and command all and | 11 |
vpon paine of forfeiture | 10 |
popes power to depose | 10 |
at our palace of | 10 |
the head of the | 10 |
the oath of supremacie | 10 |
of our high displeasure | 10 |
or cause to be | 10 |
within our realme of | 10 |
of this our realme | 10 |
at the time of | 10 |
the twentieth day of | 10 |
the preseruation of his | 10 |
king a proclamation for | 10 |
and xml conversion honi | 10 |
of gold and siluer | 10 |
all the rest of | 10 |
and all other our | 10 |
twentieth yeere of our | 10 |
qvi mal y pense | 10 |
poysoning of sir thomas | 10 |
in respect of the | 10 |
vnder our great seale | 10 |
the seuenteenth yeere of | 9 |
seuenteenth yeere of our | 9 |
arthur gorges and sir | 9 |
y pense royal blazon | 9 |
s this keyboarded and | 9 |
euery person and persons | 9 |
register for generall commerce | 9 |
be inflicted vpon the | 9 |
to the word of | 9 |
sir arthur gorges and | 9 |
be inflicted vpon them | 9 |
by the example of | 9 |
to the end that | 9 |
mal y pense royal | 9 |
by the word of | 9 |
and sir walter cope | 9 |
stc estc s this | 9 |
in the beginning of | 9 |
declaring his maiesties pleasure | 9 |
one and the same | 9 |
estc s this keyboarded | 9 |
the paines and penalties | 9 |
all our louing subiects | 9 |
execution of this our | 9 |
not of the proper | 9 |
the nine and twentieth | 9 |
nine and twentieth day | 9 |
the kings of the | 9 |
the said letters patents | 9 |
into this our realme | 9 |
as i haue already | 9 |
no person or persons | 9 |
in the seuenteenth yeere | 9 |
any of his maiesties | 9 |
giuen at our court | 9 |
paines and penalties aforesaid | 9 |
gorges and sir walter | 9 |
to the true intent | 8 |
and as for the | 8 |
of his maiesties letters | 8 |
to the intent that | 8 |
clerkes of the peace | 8 |
contrary to the intent | 8 |
notes for div a | 8 |
give it him now | 8 |
that no person or | 8 |
our reigne of england | 8 |
xml conversion honi soit | 8 |
or dominion of wales | 8 |
of the said societie | 8 |
vpon euery grosse of | 8 |
twentieth day of iuly | 8 |
in the raigne of | 8 |
such person or persons | 8 |
our palace of westminster | 8 |
may it please your | 8 |
said realme of england | 8 |
said sir arthur gorges | 8 |
the state of the | 8 |
or the dominions thereof | 8 |
for the oath of | 8 |
due course of law | 8 |
our raigne of england | 8 |
our officers and ministers | 8 |
i give it him | 8 |
and twentieth yeere of | 8 |
other our officers and | 8 |
palace of westminster the | 8 |
by the said sir | 8 |
in regard of the | 8 |
the said sir arthur | 8 |
the church of rome | 8 |
conversion honi soit qvi | 8 |
be the author of | 8 |
shall i give it | 8 |
in the presence of | 8 |
the two and twentieth | 8 |
article of the third | 8 |
from any the parts | 8 |
for the space of | 8 |
and euery person and | 8 |
the text the author | 7 |
support the display of | 7 |
our citie of london | 7 |
in a standardized format | 7 |
not been fully proofread | 7 |
at any time hereafter | 7 |
textual changes aim at | 7 |
of text r in | 7 |
end users from many | 7 |
for the maintenance of | 7 |
an enriched version of | 7 |
by reason of the | 7 |
enrichments aim at making | 7 |
that the pope may | 7 |
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the hands of the | 7 |
a standardized format that | 7 |
text has not been | 7 |
and the rest of | 7 |
enriched version of the | 7 |
fifth yeere of our | 7 |
all and euery the | 7 |
author or stationer meant | 7 |
and suitable for network | 7 |
the true meaning of | 7 |
and professional end users | 7 |
the power of the | 7 |
text has been tokenized | 7 |
changes and metadata enrichments | 7 |
of the popes power | 7 |
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all sorts of people | 7 |
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text in a standardized | 7 |
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our city of london | 7 |
annotation includes standard spellings | 7 |
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the law of god | 7 |
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amateur and professional end | 7 |
this our royall command | 7 |
great seale of england | 7 |
been tokenized and linguistically | 7 |
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the kings of france | 7 |
version of the tcp | 7 |
the time of his | 7 |
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twentieth day of march | 7 |
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the tcp digital transcription | 7 |
i leaue it to | 7 |
r in the english | 7 |
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meaning of these presents | 7 |
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growth of the colonies | 7 |
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digital transcription a of | 7 |
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linguistically annotated with morphadorner | 7 |
text more computationally tractable | 7 |
the same to the | 7 |
the english short title | 7 |
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that it is a | 7 |
the author or stationer | 7 |
to the said sir | 7 |
all other our officers | 7 |
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the lawes and statutes | 7 |
english short title catalog | 7 |
the third yeere of | 7 |
the thirtieth day of | 7 |
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the first day of | 7 |
the text has been | 7 |
the meaner sort of | 7 |
users from many walks | 7 |
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an apologie for the | 7 |
standard spellings that support | 7 |
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according to the law | 7 |
the said prohibited tobacco | 7 |
that preserves archaic forms | 7 |
curation by amateur and | 7 |
tcp digital transcription a | 7 |
many walks of life | 7 |
the lord chiefe justice | 7 |
twentieth day of may | 7 |
metadata enrichments aim at | 7 |
and metadata enrichments aim | 7 |
is an enriched version | 7 |
out of the way | 7 |
this text is an | 7 |
has not been fully | 7 |
and linguistically annotated with | 7 |
text r in the | 7 |
person and persons whatsoeuer | 7 |
textual changes and metadata | 7 |
the words of the | 7 |
our said realme of | 7 |
the said lady frances | 7 |
been fully proofread approx | 7 |
has been tokenized and | 7 |
the right of kings | 7 |
apologie for the oath | 7 |
realme of england and | 7 |
contrary to this our | 7 |
includes standard spellings that | 7 |
aim at making the | 7 |
our court of starre | 7 |
the clerkes of the | 7 |
in the fifth yeere | 7 |
as much as the | 7 |
not so much as | 7 |
text the author or | 7 |
brought into this our | 7 |
fiue and twentieth day | 7 |
doe at any time | 7 |
text is an enriched | 7 |
this text has not | 7 |
of a text in | 7 |
aim at restoring the | 7 |
a text in a | 7 |
transcription a of text | 7 |
collaborative curation by amateur | 7 |
tokenized and linguistically annotated | 7 |
based collaborative curation by | 7 |
third yeere of our | 7 |
format that preserves archaic | 7 |
iames by the grace | 7 |
to the king of | 7 |
a of text r | 7 |
to the true meaning | 7 |
the death of sir | 7 |
display of a text | 7 |
the said tenth day | 6 |
so to be imported | 6 |
true intent and meaning | 6 |
puts this text in | 6 |
kings out of their | 6 |
i pray your lordships | 6 |
after the death of | 6 |
kings of the earth | 6 |
letters patents vnder our | 6 |
to be inflicted vpon | 6 |
in the dayes of | 6 |
day of iuly next | 6 |
any other person or | 6 |
proclamation declaring his maiesties | 6 |
euery of them in | 6 |
if the pope shall | 6 |
other person or persons | 6 |
publique register for generall | 6 |
and as it were | 6 |
by due course of | 6 |
two and twentieth yeere | 6 |
the lord chief iustice | 6 |
set downe by the | 6 |
trade commerce with the | 6 |
such further paines and | 6 |
and to the intent | 6 |
of what degree or | 6 |
the body of the | 6 |
by the name of | 6 |
or either of them | 6 |
give me leave to | 6 |
touching trade commerce with | 6 |
a proclamation for restraint | 6 |
honour of hampton court | 6 |
to whom it shall | 6 |
the beginning of the | 6 |
our great seale of | 6 |
in our court of | 6 |
shall from time to | 6 |
command all and euery | 6 |
free princes and states | 6 |
a minister of the | 6 |
this text in the | 6 |
the rate of defects | 6 |
the greatest part of | 6 |
if there be any | 6 |
the consent of the | 6 |
the due execution of | 6 |
my lord high steward | 6 |
that it may be | 6 |
in the third yeere | 6 |
all and euery person | 6 |
into this our said | 6 |
our honour of hampton | 6 |
magnificency and opulency of | 6 |
a proclamation declaring his | 6 |
of this our proclamation | 6 |
to be in the | 6 |
so long as he | 6 |
the one and twentieth | 6 |
date of these presents | 6 |
are to be sold | 6 |
and vpon euery grosse | 6 |
king of great britaine | 6 |
the date of these | 6 |
frances countess of somerset | 6 |
that in case the | 6 |
scotland the eight and | 6 |
haue thought good to | 6 |
the magnificency and opulency | 6 |
any gold or siluer | 6 |
to take notice of | 6 |
paine of forfeiture of | 6 |
the same shall be | 6 |
this our said realme | 6 |
twentieth day of iune | 6 |
his maiesties pleasure concerning | 6 |
tobacco of the growth | 6 |
proclamation for restraint of | 6 |
the primacie of the | 6 |
and copper gold and | 6 |
patents vnder our great | 6 |
rate of defects per | 6 |
to shake off the | 6 |
to be made within | 6 |
as i take it | 6 |
the tenth day of | 6 |
our realmes of england | 6 |
and wee doe hereby | 6 |
said tenth day of | 6 |
of westminster the thirtieth | 6 |
in the behalfe of | 6 |
booke of common prayer | 6 |
of the magnificency and | 6 |
tenth day of iuly | 6 |
title information from first | 6 |
the counties of this | 6 |
straightly charge and command | 6 |
by the force of | 6 |
at our honour of | 6 |
after the twentieth day | 6 |
head of the church | 6 |
robert earl of somerset | 6 |
the kings of england | 6 |
of our louing subiects | 6 |
of the primitiue church | 6 |
i pray you let | 6 |
in the two and | 6 |
port or towne of | 6 |
the growth of our | 6 |
other title information from | 6 |
and are to be | 6 |
lawes and statutes of | 6 |
of all and euery | 6 |
euery grosse of playing | 6 |
of scotland the eight | 6 |
as well for the | 6 |
diev et mon droit | 6 |
commerce with the hollander | 6 |
tobacco in england and | 6 |
inflicted vpon the offenders | 6 |
author of that booke | 6 |
sort of our people | 6 |
poysoning of sir tho | 6 |
words puts this text | 6 |
the iudgement of the | 6 |
all such tobacco so | 6 |
that it is not | 6 |
the church of england | 6 |
the iustices of peace | 6 |
the pope hath power | 6 |
and after the said | 6 |
and opulency of cities | 6 |
the maintenance of the | 6 |
of tobacco in england | 6 |
category of texts with | 6 |
the true intent and | 6 |
officers and ministers whatsoeuer | 5 |
any of the said | 5 |
by the third estate | 5 |
submit your selfe to | 5 |
in the like case | 5 |
in the due execution | 5 |
was not able to | 5 |
that it was not | 5 |
that he was not | 5 |
colonies of virginia and | 5 |
from the parts beyond | 5 |
the importation and vse | 5 |
the faith of christ | 5 |
makers of playing cards | 5 |
ayding and assisting to | 5 |
their oath of allegiance | 5 |
sixteenth yeere of our | 5 |
the sixteenth yeere of | 5 |
this article of the | 5 |
to the advancement of | 5 |
our selfe at westminster | 5 |
of iuly next comming | 5 |
xml conversion by the | 5 |
in the british library | 5 |
selfe at westminster the | 5 |
the popes power ouer | 5 |
of common prayer to | 5 |
malicious intent against her | 5 |
the deposing of kings | 5 |
and vpon such further | 5 |
of the word of | 5 |
one of the principall | 5 |
imposition of fiue shillings | 5 |
further increase of the | 5 |
for the benefit of | 5 |
of his maiesties subiects | 5 |
vnto the said sir | 5 |
keeper to sir tho | 5 |
executed throughout the counties | 5 |
vse of all tobacco | 5 |
for the stay of | 5 |
that he did not | 5 |
be hereafter infected with | 5 |
oath of allegiance to | 5 |
any time or times | 5 |
to the honour of | 5 |
the laws of the | 5 |
other officers and ministers | 5 |
dominions of the same | 5 |
the force of the | 5 |
and towne of barwicke | 5 |
such gold and siluer | 5 |
said realmes and dominions | 5 |
by the lawes and | 5 |
in the case of | 5 |
be executed throughout the | 5 |
it shall and may | 5 |
the fourth day of | 5 |
at any time or | 5 |
the nature of the | 5 |
that he would not | 5 |
for the continuance of | 5 |
said agent or agents | 5 |
the pope to be | 5 |
huber sampled and proofread | 5 |
is carried and vented | 5 |
and allowed by the | 5 |
that no person whatsoeuer | 5 |
increase of the same | 5 |
our said agent or | 5 |
estc r ocm this | 5 |
or towne of berwicke | 5 |
attempt or presume to | 5 |
stay of further increase | 5 |
of the said sir | 5 |
in the next place | 5 |
of further increase of | 5 |
the stay of further | 5 |
in the sight of | 5 |
and vse of all | 5 |
the forme of the | 5 |
three yeeres and a | 5 |
or any of their | 5 |
our raigne of great | 5 |
the keeping of the | 5 |
the kingdome of france | 5 |
of all such tobacco | 5 |
such paines and penalties | 5 |
to the knowledge of | 5 |
are not able to | 5 |
to take away the | 5 |
and that he had | 5 |
the author of that | 5 |
counties of this realme | 5 |
person and persons as | 5 |
the planting of tobacco | 5 |
or may be hereafter | 5 |
from first lines of | 5 |
of virginia and the | 5 |
the countesse of essex | 5 |
the queenes most excellent | 5 |
and xml conversion by | 5 |
if it please your | 5 |
state of the question | 5 |
consent of the people | 5 |
conversion by the king | 5 |
in the meane time | 5 |
in his life time | 5 |
of benefices and prebends | 5 |
infected with the plague | 5 |
the consideration of the | 5 |
huber text and markup | 5 |
the greatest number of | 5 |
first lines of text | 5 |
intent and meaning of | 5 |
the parliament of scotland | 5 |
the manner of handling | 5 |
be keeper to sir | 5 |
in the manner of | 5 |
be imported into this | 5 |
witnesse our selfe at | 5 |
vpon the paines and | 5 |
in the person of | 5 |
in the parliament of | 5 |
committed to the tower | 5 |
the judges of the | 5 |
it is not lawfull | 5 |
these our realmes of | 5 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 5 |
in the times of | 5 |
to my lord of | 5 |
of the people to | 5 |
as they shall thinke | 5 |
of the said playing | 5 |
the dominions of the | 5 |
in the sixteenth yeere | 5 |
of the romane church | 5 |
to the end they | 5 |
to be executed throughout | 5 |
the lawes of the | 5 |
may be hereafter infected | 5 |
be from time to | 5 |
in the said ship | 5 |
of our court of | 5 |
to be the author | 5 |
giuen at our honour | 5 |
farthing tokens of copper | 5 |
the end they may | 5 |
the canons of the | 5 |
that the clerkes of | 5 |
or any part of | 5 |
allowed by the said | 5 |
the sight of god | 5 |
they or any of | 5 |
the wealth and strength | 5 |
taking of this oath | 5 |
further will and command | 5 |
as they tender our | 5 |
then the lord chief | 5 |
further charge and command | 5 |
in the oath of | 5 |
thought good to set | 5 |
hereafter infected with the | 5 |
information from first lines | 5 |
throughout the counties of | 5 |
aduise set downe by | 5 |
in our city of | 5 |
i haue thought good | 5 |
or to be made | 5 |
the feare of god | 5 |
you of the iury | 5 |
the one halfe of | 5 |
the dominion of wales | 5 |
of this our pleasure | 5 |
lieutenant of the tower | 5 |
of forfeiture of all | 5 |
within these our realmes | 5 |
laws of the land | 5 |
the lady frances howard | 5 |
but sure i am | 5 |
of the church of | 5 |
honour and profit of | 5 |
command all and singuler | 5 |
original in the british | 5 |
my lord of rochester | 5 |
for so much as | 5 |
that they or any | 5 |
was committed to the | 4 |
of so great a | 4 |
thirtieth day of december | 4 |
we doe by these | 4 |
within our said realmes | 4 |
and allowing of all | 4 |
said twentieth day of | 4 |
to submit your selfe | 4 |
the bishops of the | 4 |
vpon the death of | 4 |
out of the kingdome | 4 |
rules and easie medicines | 4 |
to decide all controversies | 4 |
the honourable sir thomas | 4 |
and not of the | 4 |
the council of constance | 4 |
and other our officers | 4 |
the said francis nichols | 4 |
the earle of essex | 4 |
is said to be | 4 |
in case the king | 4 |
the kings power in | 4 |
high indignation and displeasure | 4 |
euery grosse of the | 4 |
their deputie and deputies | 4 |
compasse of the statute | 4 |
and speeches of those | 4 |
prisoner in the tower | 4 |
which i am sure | 4 |
of them after they | 4 |
the most part of | 4 |
those kings of trees | 4 |
the king of france | 4 |
these our letters patents | 4 |
of lading or vnlading | 4 |
and we doe hereby | 4 |
scotland in making lawes | 4 |
there is not one | 4 |
for many ages past | 4 |
if it shall please | 4 |
and siluer threed within | 4 |
it is a thing | 4 |
in the highest degree | 4 |
common prayer to bee | 4 |
them or any of | 4 |
an old mould to | 4 |
is in the low | 4 |
judith siefring text and | 4 |
the fifteenth yeere of | 4 |
in the lower house | 4 |
to both houses at | 4 |
his or their hands | 4 |
of the kings bench | 4 |
have mercy upon me | 4 |
after the said twentieth | 4 |
to the queenes most | 4 |
lord have mercy upon | 4 |
our castle of windsor | 4 |
to be tried by | 4 |
to all to whom | 4 |
any such prohibited tobacco | 4 |
the names of the | 4 |
time to time be | 4 |
the vse of tobacco | 4 |
and gentlemen of quality | 4 |
diuers parts of our | 4 |
honourable sir thomas smith | 4 |
and explanation of the | 4 |
answere the contrary at | 4 |
iustices of the peace | 4 |
the tobacco of the | 4 |
it ought to be | 4 |
chamber of the third | 4 |
reigne of great brittaine | 4 |
cause the same to | 4 |
good rules and easie | 4 |
the said lord harrington | 4 |
virginia and the summer | 4 |
the author of this | 4 |
old pontificall practises for | 4 |
what is it but | 4 |
in the upper house | 4 |
the truth of the | 4 |
sealing and allowing of | 4 |
and his priuie counsell | 4 |
and assisting to the | 4 |
severall arraignments and speeches | 4 |
how can it be | 4 |
or cause to bee | 4 |
houses in the country | 4 |
reuerend father in god | 4 |
downe by the best | 4 |
true meaning of these | 4 |
compiled by the honourable | 4 |
of playing cards within | 4 |
as it were to | 4 |
an aduise set downe | 4 |
so that it is | 4 |
for is it not | 4 |
by all sorts of | 4 |
his declaration to both | 4 |
sold at his shop | 4 |
of my lord of | 4 |
and it is a | 4 |
learned in physicke within | 4 |
nor any of them | 4 |
all and euery our | 4 |
members of the said | 4 |
and historical relation of | 4 |
in as much as | 4 |
the meanest sort of | 4 |
for the authorizing an | 4 |
the cause of the | 4 |
the qualitie of the | 4 |
vniformitie of the booke | 4 |
other paines and penalties | 4 |
to the intent to | 4 |
the king of england | 4 |
the citie of london | 4 |
of those that were | 4 |
and the king of | 4 |
our good and louing | 4 |
proclamation for the authorizing | 4 |
god and the country | 4 |
and observations of the | 4 |
without charge to the | 4 |
or any part thereof | 4 |
that it should be | 4 |
as accessary before the | 4 |
the said farthing tokens | 4 |
nineteenth yeere of our | 4 |
within this our kingdome | 4 |
doctor of both lawes | 4 |
the best learned in | 4 |
kings power in the | 4 |
the nineteenth day of | 4 |
princes and states of | 4 |
as it was presented | 4 |
the sixth day of | 4 |
declaration to both houses | 4 |
better execution of this | 4 |
the growth of those | 4 |
faith of a christian | 4 |
if you have any | 4 |
to prouide for the | 4 |
the crowne of france | 4 |
the honour of his | 4 |
curing and ordering of | 4 |
or by any other | 4 |
to take the oath | 4 |
by the meanes of | 4 |
from the date of | 4 |
the fiue and twentieth | 4 |
the nineteenth yeere of | 4 |
murther of sir tho | 4 |
catholikes of my kingdome | 4 |
them out of the | 4 |
importation and vse of | 4 |
the authorizing an vniformitie | 4 |
subiects from the plague | 4 |
by reason of their | 4 |
for the vtter prohibiting | 4 |
true and historical relation | 4 |
by our letters patents | 4 |
and the sommer islands | 4 |
is it not possible | 4 |
death of sir tho | 4 |
doe hereby signifie and | 4 |
further straitly charge and | 4 |
go to the question | 4 |
in the chamber of | 4 |
these presents for vs | 4 |
the ende of the | 4 |
maintenance of the prelates | 4 |
discovery of old pontificall | 4 |
and euery the ports | 4 |
the booke of common | 4 |
the compasse of the | 4 |
intent of these presents | 4 |
our court of starrechamber | 4 |
heads and ten hornes | 4 |
in a case of | 4 |
in the word of | 4 |
so long as the | 4 |
pontificall practises for the | 4 |
his good subiects from | 4 |
the tower of london | 4 |
of the french church | 4 |
in the said office | 4 |
nothing to the purpose | 4 |
on the other part | 4 |
for the curing and | 4 |
from beyond the seas | 4 |
to inrich and strengthen | 4 |
laws of this land | 4 |
in the very heart | 4 |
it please your lordships | 4 |
siefring text and markup | 4 |
vnder the raigne of | 4 |
an act of parliament | 4 |
no more then the | 4 |
by the honourable sir | 4 |
majesty and the state | 4 |
doe straitly charge and | 4 |
called by the name | 4 |
as for the curing | 4 |
meaner sort of people | 4 |
of all kind of | 4 |
parts of our kingdome | 4 |
the same to our | 4 |
to be sold by | 4 |
by the king whereas | 4 |
in the nineteenth yeere | 4 |
for and vpon euery | 4 |
may the better be | 4 |
so much as in | 4 |
this our realme or | 4 |
grace of god king | 4 |
the seat of government | 4 |
that the said sir | 4 |
a number of the | 4 |
to bee vsed throughout | 4 |
cast new lawes by | 4 |
they would be bound | 4 |
sundry good rules and | 4 |
said gold and siluer | 4 |
the pope hath no | 4 |
old mould to cast | 4 |
mould to cast new | 4 |
of god king of | 4 |
giuen at our castle | 4 |
to time be made | 4 |
in the mean time | 4 |
arraignments and speeches of | 4 |
shake off the yoke | 4 |
according to the ancient | 4 |
thought meete by his | 4 |
ouer the kings of | 4 |
imported into this our | 4 |
the intent that the | 4 |
places of lading or | 4 |
off the yoke of | 4 |
of the booke of | 4 |
further paines and penalties | 4 |
fifteenth yeere of our | 4 |
proceeded with according to | 4 |
contrary to our pleasure | 4 |
our said former proclamation | 4 |
all maner of playing | 4 |
told me that he | 4 |
the effect whereof was | 4 |
pronounced in the chamber | 4 |
the plague before infection | 4 |
was presented to k | 4 |
speeches of those that | 4 |
in the power of | 4 |
of the apostolike sea | 4 |
prelates authority and hierarchy | 4 |
the publique register for | 4 |
next ensuing the date | 4 |
to the same purpose | 4 |
in the eighteenth yeere | 4 |
historical relation of the | 4 |
by him delivered occasionally | 4 |
the matter of the | 4 |
parliament of scotland in | 4 |
should it be vsed | 4 |
to the laws of | 4 |
one and twentieth day | 4 |
my lord of somersets | 4 |
the curing and ordering | 4 |
the church of christ | 4 |
the ancient and laudable | 4 |
to any person or | 4 |
port and towne of | 4 |
by the laws of | 4 |
now as to the | 4 |
by any person or | 4 |
merchants of the earth | 4 |
the time of their | 4 |
all iustices of peace | 4 |
keepers of ordinary tables | 4 |
meaning of the author | 4 |
this oath of allegiance | 4 |
conversion ir diev et | 4 |
spake according to the | 4 |
of our princely care | 4 |
yeeres and a halfe | 4 |
if there were no | 4 |
vnto the higher powers | 4 |
end they may receiue | 4 |
at the court at | 4 |
and ordering of them | 4 |
of the vse of | 4 |
the prelates authority and | 4 |
in his booke of | 4 |
in the midst of | 4 |
of his good subiects | 4 |
it is no wonder | 4 |
the bishops of rome | 4 |
in case the pope | 4 |
power in the parliament | 4 |
on the one side | 4 |
and is at this | 4 |
the execution of the | 4 |
knowing the same to | 4 |
castle of windsor the | 4 |
in physicke within this | 4 |
and that he was | 4 |
the greatnesse of the | 4 |
charge to the meaner | 4 |
the severall arraignments and | 4 |
of such as shall | 4 |
the second day of | 4 |
twentieth day of september | 4 |
at our castle of | 4 |
by the best learned | 4 |
a true and historical | 4 |
relation of the poysoning | 4 |
whom it may concerne | 4 |
of the people of | 4 |
our high indignation and | 4 |
the vse of the | 4 |
hereby signifie and declare | 4 |
to make the same | 4 |
by the space of | 4 |
the bodie of the | 4 |
your selfe to the | 4 |
ir diev et mon | 4 |
king a proclamation touching | 4 |
other our louing subiects | 4 |
in the fifteenth yeere | 4 |
the kings of men | 4 |
out of his maiesties | 4 |
of the colonies of | 4 |
with the severall arraignments | 4 |
concerning the causes of | 4 |
to take this oath | 4 |
his seat of government | 4 |
of the whole body | 4 |
which is not the | 4 |
would be pleased to | 4 |
a remonstrance of the | 4 |
that none of them | 4 |
and to the end | 4 |
practises for the maintenance | 4 |
in their owne countrey | 4 |
mansion houses in the | 4 |
and the summer islands | 4 |
of the calends of | 4 |
eighteenth yeere of our | 4 |
our said letters patents | 4 |
the said sr tho | 4 |
pope hath power to | 4 |
made by the said | 4 |
doe by these presents | 4 |
both houses at white | 4 |
bee vsed throughout the | 4 |
our expresse will and | 4 |
will and command is | 4 |
degree or qualitie soeuer | 4 |
for restraint of the | 4 |
according to the tenour | 4 |
brought from any the | 4 |
an vniformitie of the | 4 |
and xml conversion ir | 4 |
xml conversion ir diev | 4 |
it is to bee | 4 |
in the christian world | 4 |
the article of the | 4 |
judges of the land | 4 |
my selfe to the | 4 |
to cast new lawes | 4 |
for the right of | 4 |
the lord high steward | 4 |
the contrary at their | 4 |
the deputies of the | 4 |
in the twelfth yeere | 4 |
of the kings power | 4 |
nor so much as | 4 |
by our said letters | 4 |
observations of the magnificency | 4 |
that there was no | 4 |
of the poysoning of | 4 |
a part of the | 4 |
be made in any | 4 |
of the said office | 4 |
of the said letters | 4 |
against an oration of | 4 |
and according to the | 4 |
siefring sampled and proofread | 4 |
and that the same | 4 |
remonstrance of the most | 4 |
to and for the | 4 |
head of the faith | 4 |
will go to the | 4 |
right high and mightie | 4 |
the colonies of virginia | 4 |
in the same sense | 4 |
accomplishment of this our | 4 |
and this is the | 4 |
and by the publisher | 4 |
whether it be not | 4 |
an answere to the | 4 |
for div a e | 4 |
by these presents for | 4 |
doe straightly charge and | 4 |
a copie of his | 4 |
of the same our | 4 |
an oration of the | 4 |
not a word of | 4 |
in a cause of | 4 |
according to the lawes | 4 |
king a proclamation concerning | 4 |
of the most illustrious | 4 |
and true meaning of | 4 |
the face of the | 4 |
meete by his maiestie | 4 |
westminster the thirtieth day | 4 |
power in the pope | 4 |
the laws of this | 4 |
and states of christendome | 4 |
fourth day of iune | 4 |
our royall will and | 4 |
a great part of | 4 |
the honour and profit | 4 |
physicke within this realme | 4 |
to make him submit | 4 |
all such as shall | 4 |
ordering of them after | 4 |
wealth and strength of | 4 |
our court at white | 4 |
seuen heads and ten | 4 |
good subiects from the | 4 |
of his maiesties dominions | 4 |
you to heare me | 4 |
and all other officers | 4 |
the countess of essex | 4 |
the sentence of death | 4 |
the twelfth yeere of | 4 |
death of sir thomas | 4 |
eating of flesh in | 4 |
it was presented to | 4 |
for the keeping of | 4 |
and laudable custome of | 4 |
twelfth yeere of our | 4 |
the said twentieth day | 4 |
that they shall not | 4 |
the chamber of the | 4 |
and other petty states | 4 |
accessary before the fact | 4 |
summe of fiue shillings | 4 |
the king and his | 4 |
first day of the | 4 |
in the hands of | 4 |
the substance of the | 4 |
in that case prouided | 4 |
best learned in physicke | 4 |
the day of the | 4 |
vsed throughout the realme | 4 |
what degree or qualitie | 4 |
as shall from time | 4 |
the censure of our | 4 |
in such sort as | 4 |
from the plague before | 4 |
out of his owne | 4 |
of scotland in making | 4 |
imported into this realme | 4 |
him out of his | 4 |
and we doe further | 4 |
the presence of the | 4 |
to perswade me to | 4 |
ancient and laudable custome | 4 |
good and louing subiects | 4 |
hereby charge and command | 4 |
preseruation of his good | 4 |
the eighteenth yeere of | 4 |
of the prelates authority | 4 |
judith siefring sampled and | 4 |
prayer to bee vsed | 4 |
to the bishops of | 4 |
to the crowne of | 4 |
the example of his | 4 |
of old pontificall practises | 4 |
minister of the gospell | 4 |
terme of one and | 4 |
i haue already sayd | 4 |
as at the first | 4 |
sessions of the peace | 4 |
to the meaner sort | 4 |
prohibiting the importation of | 4 |
that many of the | 4 |
oration of the most | 4 |
i spake according to | 4 |
that he could not | 4 |
that it shall and | 4 |
is one of the | 4 |
by this our proclamation | 4 |
authorizing an vniformitie of | 4 |
of the points of | 3 |
in one of the | 3 |
for the safetie of | 3 |
your selfe to have | 3 |
take notice of this | 3 |
the lord archbishop of | 3 |
aswel for the preseruation | 3 |
their own contriving and | 3 |
i thought good to | 3 |
vpon such further paines | 3 |
that the iustices of | 3 |
come to your answer | 3 |
appointed by the law | 3 |
is worst of all | 3 |
and xml conversion royal | 3 |
all and all maner | 3 |
it is not so | 3 |
of the catholike faith | 3 |
and the same shall | 3 |
and the lady frances | 3 |
against the late queene | 3 |
late queene of famous | 3 |
pleasure concerning the dissoluing | 3 |
my lords the peers | 3 |
their mansion houses in | 3 |
as not impertinent to | 3 |
maiesties pleasure concerning the | 3 |
or lay on land | 3 |
tumultuous maner within our | 3 |
siluer threed within this | 3 |
that if the pope | 3 |
undoubted truth of god | 3 |
and now humbly offered | 3 |
which is worst of | 3 |
threed within this realme | 3 |
to be imported into | 3 |
lord maior of our | 3 |
fewer than defects per | 3 |
be subiect to the | 3 |
in the execution of | 3 |
the answere to the | 3 |
will be very briefe | 3 |
other then such as | 3 |
of popes and councils | 3 |
two or three years | 3 |
strictly obserued by all | 3 |
the confession of the | 3 |
god and the world | 3 |
please god to move | 3 |
have exercised ever since | 3 |
there was never any | 3 |
seat of the antichrist | 3 |
lordly rule in the | 3 |
meaner sort of our | 3 |
jakobson sampled and proofread | 3 |
of order and policie | 3 |
king james his declaration | 3 |
of the abuses and | 3 |
for the generall good | 3 |
or any the dominions | 3 |
lord of somerset and | 3 |
to be brought into | 3 |
whole body of the | 3 |
proiect of dying and | 3 |
concerning the divorce between | 3 |
not of the growth | 3 |
said imposition of fiue | 3 |
and whether the pope | 3 |
the king and state | 3 |
that the author of | 3 |
they have exercised ever | 3 |
for in all the | 3 |
matter to decide all | 3 |
subscribe to submissions of | 3 |
growth of those plantations | 3 |
gods will be done | 3 |
against her majesties person | 3 |
cards to be imported | 3 |
by the king in | 3 |
submissions of their own | 3 |
nor that any person | 3 |
his late charter to | 3 |
ende of the world | 3 |
that the bearer hereof | 3 |
the continuance of his | 3 |
the seate of the | 3 |
as if a man | 3 |
cards within our realme | 3 |
together with the prelates | 3 |
sayling out of egypt | 3 |
of this publique register | 3 |
obedience to the emperour | 3 |
and our further will | 3 |
the raigne of the | 3 |
it shall or may | 3 |
as much as they | 3 |
and their traiterous deseruings | 3 |
a proclamation against pirats | 3 |
with the countess of | 3 |
nevv discovery of old | 3 |
tobacco so to be | 3 |
meanest sort of our | 3 |
present conuention of parliament | 3 |
the authoritie of the | 3 |
was the cause of | 3 |
not impertinent to the | 3 |
by some of the | 3 |
to algeeres and tunis | 3 |
except from bermuda and | 3 |
as much as we | 3 |
of scarcity and dearth | 3 |
it to be the | 3 |
even to these times | 3 |
the continuance of the | 3 |
king james his letter | 3 |
to restraine the planting | 3 |
of england for the | 3 |
called the publicke register | 3 |
eng church of england | 3 |
all and euery such | 3 |
greatest number of the | 3 |
doth not his holinesse | 3 |
malice against her majestie | 3 |
from the oath of | 3 |
in the purest times | 3 |
and direction that shall | 3 |
and demeane my selfe | 3 |
better vnderstanding and direction | 3 |
succession of this kingdome | 3 |
his poeticall exercises at | 3 |
shall please god to | 3 |
by the vse of | 3 |
all such playing cards | 3 |
depopulation and vnlawfull inclosures | 3 |
to the ancient and | 3 |
and eating of flesh | 3 |
the intent of these | 3 |
to increase their cities | 3 |
censure of our court | 3 |
to serue his turne | 3 |
reformed churches in europe | 3 |
by force and violence | 3 |
i am perswaded that | 3 |
thing notorious that many | 3 |
to our princely remembrance | 3 |
to the vse of | 3 |
defenseur de la foy | 3 |
of our said agent | 3 |
concerning the viewing and | 3 |
the sonnes of lewis | 3 |
to submissions of their | 3 |
the time of such | 3 |
i pray you tell | 3 |
they will answere the | 3 |
let us heare what | 3 |
good to set downe | 3 |
at our manour of | 3 |
for the aduancement of | 3 |
of all such as | 3 |
scotland to the queene | 3 |
the search and apprehension | 3 |
serenissime roy jaques i | 3 |
as deserveth justly to | 3 |
the spouse of the | 3 |
the lord treasourers letter | 3 |
an abstract of some | 3 |
and meaning of these | 3 |
of his maiesties late | 3 |
sufficient warrant and discharge | 3 |
the disordered trading for | 3 |
and with the said | 3 |
and distinguishing of tobacco | 3 |
first and second comming | 3 |
preface to the reader | 3 |
is it not a | 3 |
of all such playing | 3 |
for the said sir | 3 |
the same may be | 3 |
the countess of somerset | 3 |
that all the tobacco | 3 |
not at any time | 3 |
directly or by consequence | 3 |
of two or three | 3 |
laudable custome of england | 3 |
for the breach of | 3 |
the examination of the | 3 |
all persons whom it | 3 |
offensive to the queenes | 3 |
the late queene of | 3 |
it is all one | 3 |
and called the publicke | 3 |
by the pope for | 3 |
declaration du serenissime roy | 3 |
of the late queene | 3 |
for the popes power | 3 |
the king to be | 3 |
a proclamation commanding conformity | 3 |
to the vse and | 3 |
vnder the paines and | 3 |
to make vse of | 3 |
the passages concerning the | 3 |
in calling to our | 3 |
before the fact of | 3 |
disordered trading for tobacco | 3 |
in diuers parts of | 3 |
your lordships to grant | 3 |
out of our princely | 3 |
humbly offered to publique | 3 |
a nevv discovery of | 3 |
is changed into a | 3 |
as by our lawes | 3 |
brought into our said | 3 |
a friend to old | 3 |
is written in the | 3 |
a proclamation touching the | 3 |
of that which i | 3 |
his maiesties letters directed | 3 |
tenour and true meaning | 3 |
that they nor any | 3 |
the ordinance of god | 3 |
lordships to grant me | 3 |
queenes most excellent majesty | 3 |
a malicious intent against | 3 |
a letter to the | 3 |
ali jakobson sampled and | 3 |
were these two witnesses | 3 |
by the light of | 3 |
my louing brethren and | 3 |
the citie of rome | 3 |
his maiesties late charter | 3 |
you are not to | 3 |
for an office to | 3 |
our princely care and | 3 |
to you to iudge | 3 |
restraint of the disordered | 3 |
of sir francis bacon | 3 |
the hands of any | 3 |
proclamation commanding conformity to | 3 |
twentieth day of nouember | 3 |
they not by their | 3 |
crave of your lordships | 3 |
the publicke register for | 3 |
to his or their | 3 |
certifie you that the | 3 |
offer to contract for | 3 |
forfeiture of the same | 3 |
what say you to | 3 |
and therefore wee doe | 3 |
any of our subiects | 3 |
for the matter of | 3 |
as well as the | 3 |
as much as in | 3 |
of flesh in lent | 3 |
but on the contrary | 3 |
out of the scripture | 3 |
the copie of the | 3 |
proclamation touching the sealing | 3 |
the house of commons | 3 |
and pleasure to be | 3 |
hereafter strictly obserued by | 3 |
which i was to | 3 |
such tobacco so to | 3 |
justly offensive to the | 3 |
whom these presents shall | 3 |
made within our said | 3 |
of all and all | 3 |
if it be said | 3 |
and that it may | 3 |
text notes for div | 3 |
these are to certifie | 3 |
lord archbishop of cant | 3 |
to uphold episcopall government | 3 |
he would be tryed | 3 |
or hereafter shall haue | 3 |
to all sorts of | 3 |
within our said realme | 3 |
in riotous and tumultuous | 3 |
with fire and sword | 3 |
be so as aforesaid | 3 |
out of the common | 3 |
starrechamber may be inflicted | 3 |
our heyres and successors | 3 |
a lawfull officer to | 3 |
are to certifie you | 3 |
to attend their seruices | 3 |
by the councill of | 3 |
by order of the | 3 |
goods of priuate persons | 3 |
a friend of his | 3 |
notice of this our | 3 |
the seat of the | 3 |
of his poeticall exercises | 3 |
the second yeere of | 3 |
growth of the plantations | 3 |
to all those that | 3 |
of the said proclamation | 3 |
the three and fiftieth | 3 |
the b category of | 3 |
commodities serve to inrich | 3 |
guilty of the same | 3 |
people did of late | 3 |
for if it be | 3 |
abstract of some branches | 3 |
of one and twentie | 3 |
of their oath of | 3 |
the proiect of dying | 3 |
and pleasure is that | 3 |
of this our present | 3 |
bretaigne france et irlande | 3 |
the right high and | 3 |
that no man can | 3 |
description of the antichrist | 3 |
that it would please | 3 |
long tract of time | 3 |
conteyning his maiesties royall | 3 |
to give sir tho | 3 |
that he was perswaded | 3 |
not in any sort | 3 |
hath not beene any | 3 |
there is no mention | 3 |
i pray you heare | 3 |
whereunto is annexed an | 3 |
the third estate had | 3 |
many of the meanest | 3 |
it to be true | 3 |
a proclamation to restraine | 3 |
in a good conscience | 3 |
and those that are | 3 |
of lawfull money of | 3 |
restraint of the abuses | 3 |
raigne of queene elizabeth | 3 |
they shall not be | 3 |
the pope and the | 3 |
of my judgement in | 3 |
appoint for that purpose | 3 |
the vniuersitie of paris | 3 |
any power in the | 3 |
for the pope to | 3 |
by such as were | 3 |
their obedience vnto me | 3 |
the lord of rochester | 3 |
are giuen to vnderstand | 3 |
sea and land to | 3 |
first comming to the | 3 |
give satisfaction to all | 3 |
explanation of the nature | 3 |
for the deposing of | 3 |
by whom he was | 3 |
my name vnto it | 3 |
is not the proper | 3 |
a proclamation concerning ale | 3 |
the fear of god | 3 |
issue of the cause | 3 |
any of them shall | 3 |
should be no longer | 3 |
were no more but | 3 |
it is good to | 3 |
the manner of writing | 3 |
of those that haue | 3 |
one and twentie yeeres | 3 |
the pope may giue | 3 |
an ouerture and explanation | 3 |
giuen at our pallace | 3 |
then would not the | 3 |
of god before his | 3 |
the beasts of the | 3 |
rule in the purest | 3 |
for the murther of | 3 |
the limits of the | 3 |
by the help of | 3 |
observations concerning the causes | 3 |
inhibiting the importation thereof | 3 |
of them in their | 3 |
the censures of the | 3 |
i would have you | 3 |
and to subscribe to | 3 |
my father and mother | 3 |
iustices of peace within | 3 |
of dying and dressing | 3 |
and in all other | 3 |
i take to be | 3 |
minister of the word | 3 |
the abuses in making | 3 |
and by these presents | 3 |
occasioned by dying with | 3 |
to have compassion on | 3 |
the intent of the | 3 |
our will and command | 3 |
of the tenoure that | 3 |
and in the very | 3 |
the banishing of giles | 3 |
the preseruation of their | 3 |
but i am sure | 3 |
whereas the kings maiestie | 3 |
james his letter out | 3 |
the present conuention of | 3 |
letters to the kings | 3 |
leake and philip eden | 3 |
and to that purpose | 3 |
and of all other | 3 |
it is a shame | 3 |
into our princely consideration | 3 |
the court of parliament | 3 |
their lordly rule in | 3 |
who doth not knowe | 3 |
and discouery of the | 3 |
not onely of the | 3 |
a cause of that | 3 |
the glory of god | 3 |
the whole body of | 3 |
by the said letters | 3 |
to imbrace and cherish | 3 |
my hand unto it | 3 |
out of the papers | 3 |
all parts of the | 3 |
the lieutenant of the | 3 |
banishing of giles mompesson | 3 |
to the iudgement of | 3 |
for heresie or apostasie | 3 |
that in the late | 3 |
rebellion vpon pretence of | 3 |
obedience due to the | 3 |
of the oath of | 3 |
my lord of northampton | 3 |
vpon paine of imprisonment | 3 |
inflicted vpon them for | 3 |
up the river of | 3 |
in the very same | 3 |
fact of the wilful | 3 |
to the tenor of | 3 |
gout in the knee | 3 |
the most illustrious card | 3 |
in the said letters | 3 |
any manner of tobacco | 3 |
or by the censure | 3 |
purport of the said | 3 |
a proclamation for proroguing | 3 |
aiding and assisting to | 3 |
the doing or executing | 3 |
and vpon the other | 3 |
it seemeth to me | 3 |
be hereafter strictly obserued | 3 |
to leaue the same | 3 |
the people and their | 3 |
by the depositions of | 3 |
it may well be | 3 |
and the same object | 3 |
my lord chief justice | 3 |
his letter out of | 3 |
the grievousnesse of this | 3 |
own contriving and invention | 3 |
and all maner of | 3 |
i will be very | 3 |
or lying within any | 3 |
and brought into this | 3 |
ever hereafter forsake all | 3 |
all to whom these | 3 |
assisting to the said | 3 |
of the said wood | 3 |
all those that blindely | 3 |
the undoubted truth of | 3 |
restrayning the carrying of | 3 |
late earle of essex | 3 |
the raigne of queene | 3 |
to be the undoubted | 3 |
the intent of this | 3 |
to beare vp the | 3 |
hereby further charge and | 3 |
of england and the | 3 |
then were the times | 3 |
of starrechamber may be | 3 |
sucked vp by the | 3 |
with king james his | 3 |
what need they to | 3 |
the reliefe of the | 3 |
those colonies and plantations | 3 |
of the kingdome of | 3 |
and places of lading | 3 |
to all most mightie | 3 |
execution of the said | 3 |
hath alwayes bene ready | 3 |
the end of the | 3 |
broad cloathes within the | 3 |
in the list of | 3 |
all the tobacco of | 3 |
with seuen heads and | 3 |
to the succession of | 3 |
doe hereby charge and | 3 |
annexed an ouerture and | 3 |
require and command all | 3 |
kings maiestie hath alwayes | 3 |
the value of the | 3 |
it for heresie or | 3 |
wee doe straitly charge | 3 |
collected out of the | 3 |
pipes to sell againe | 3 |
deputies of the third | 3 |
that our sea and | 3 |
to enter into any | 3 |
of the said queene | 3 |
the bishops of spaine | 3 |
the booke in question | 3 |
in the doing or | 3 |
the name or names | 3 |
for the preservation of | 3 |
it is not a | 3 |
the humble petition of | 3 |
a king is neuer | 3 |
royall will and commandement | 3 |
of our realme of | 3 |
according to the custome | 3 |
supper in one hand | 3 |
be suffered to see | 3 |
dying and dressing of | 3 |
great summes of money | 3 |
his words be these | 3 |
of our courts of | 3 |
the vtter prohibiting the | 3 |
the abuses and inconueniences | 3 |
primacie of the apostolike | 3 |
whom it may appertaine | 3 |
expressed in his late | 3 |
command all and singular | 3 |
people and their goods | 3 |
papers of sir francis | 3 |
so much as any | 3 |
for those of the | 3 |
suffer the same to | 3 |
in all and euery | 3 |
where it shall be | 3 |
very same with that | 3 |
occasion to vse it | 3 |
if it may be | 3 |
in some parts of | 3 |
out of scotland to | 3 |
may the better appeare | 3 |
of the meanest sort | 3 |
the compasse of law | 3 |
against this our royall | 3 |
as contemners of our | 3 |
carrying of munition to | 3 |
abuses in making of | 3 |
james his declaration to | 3 |
the sealing of tobacco | 3 |
the spirit of the | 3 |
for the administration of | 3 |
the knowledge and vse | 3 |
i pray you my | 3 |
with a lawfull officer | 3 |
and for that i | 3 |
of england or dominion | 3 |
the suppressing of the | 3 |
haue occasion to vse | 3 |
and last of all | 3 |
the nature and purport | 3 |
they are in their | 3 |
the kings maiestie hath | 3 |
said sir thomas compton | 3 |
same to be deadly | 3 |
part of his poeticall | 3 |
to the good of | 3 |
some of the meaner | 3 |
our sea and land | 3 |
and after the date | 3 |
and the independance of | 3 |
a proclamation concerning the | 3 |
comming to the succession | 3 |
it was in the | 3 |
and that when the | 3 |
shall thinke fit to | 3 |
any thing to the | 3 |
quantitie of the said | 3 |
to be brought in | 3 |
by the censure of | 3 |
with a premonition of | 3 |
of it into parts | 3 |
the light of the | 3 |
to put the same | 3 |
the behalfe of mr | 3 |
not to suffer any | 3 |
from the original text | 3 |
into this our kingdome | 3 |
i know not who | 3 |
the master of the | 3 |
cherish such a perfect | 3 |
there is great difference | 3 |
the fact of the | 3 |
not to be so | 3 |
to the mercy of | 3 |
of all such gold | 3 |
dressing of broad cloathes | 3 |
one halfe of the | 3 |
those that were executed | 3 |
vnto the superiour powers | 3 |
new articles of faith | 3 |
kings of the east | 3 |
directed to the most | 3 |
as it were by | 3 |
you be the author | 3 |
collating of benefices and | 3 |
that all and euery | 3 |
in the same cause | 3 |
for defence of the | 3 |
of the state of | 3 |
infection of the plague | 3 |
of the people and | 3 |
the administration of iustice | 3 |
to him that hath | 3 |
of munition to algeeres | 3 |
authoritie of the church | 3 |
so many of you | 3 |
ministers in her realme | 3 |
such time as they | 3 |
assemble themselues riotously in | 3 |
and queenes of this | 3 |
by the pope to | 3 |
come within the compasse | 3 |
thus were these two | 3 |
the tarts and jellies | 3 |
persons whom it may | 3 |
but that it may | 3 |
be deposed by the | 3 |
confession of the lieutenant | 3 |
of the kings of | 3 |
the third part of | 3 |
sute of diuers persons | 3 |
i am sure there | 3 |
and justly offensive to | 3 |
their better vnderstanding and | 3 |
in england and ireland | 3 |
a counterblaste to tobacco | 3 |
that liued in the | 3 |
late assemble themselues in | 3 |
any of them so | 3 |
that they doe not | 3 |
of the lord treasourers | 3 |
and in the name | 3 |
time or times hereafter | 3 |
a proclamation concerning tobacco | 3 |
of our city of | 3 |
and statutes of this | 3 |
apprehension of certaine pirats | 3 |
as the law of | 3 |
him and the king | 3 |
of the meaner sort | 3 |
late rebellion vpon pretence | 3 |
of your lordships to | 3 |
that if any of | 3 |
for in respect of | 3 |
seeing the grievousnesse of | 3 |
restraine the planting of | 3 |
in their own nature | 3 |
all other our louing | 3 |
the tenth part of | 3 |
the next day he | 3 |
that he doth not | 3 |
by these presents granted | 3 |
ali jakobson text and | 3 |
and xml conversion a | 3 |
after the example of | 3 |
to the substance of | 3 |
when i am dead | 3 |
a word or two | 3 |
strengthen other countries against | 3 |
sold at twenty pound | 3 |
am not able to | 3 |
our people in diuers | 3 |
proclamation for preuention and | 3 |
to be deadly poyson | 3 |
riotous and tumultuous maner | 3 |
offered to publique view | 3 |
taken out of the | 3 |
cleane contrary to the | 3 |
giuen at newmarket the | 3 |
and to be made | 3 |
and their deputie and | 3 |
the terme of one | 3 |
where vpon our first | 3 |
with fewer than defects | 3 |
of the pope in | 3 |
with that they have | 3 |
will answere the contrary | 3 |
proclamation prohibiting the importation | 3 |
it may not be | 3 |
they are to be | 3 |
of god is not | 3 |
that the lord maior | 3 |
eaten in their houses | 3 |
principall secretaries unto two | 3 |
repayre to their mansion | 3 |
at the sute of | 3 |
was it for heresie | 3 |
it shall please god | 3 |
as soon as he | 3 |
of the crowne of | 3 |
our countie of northampton | 3 |
translated out of his | 3 |
queene of famous memorie | 3 |
them in their seuerall | 3 |
queenes of this realme | 3 |
be ayding and assisting | 3 |
cause of that nature | 3 |
in their seuerall places | 3 |
premonition of his maiesties | 3 |
countries against our owne | 3 |
are in their own | 3 |
giuen at the court | 3 |
as i haue alreadie | 3 |
persecution of that reverend | 3 |
of his owne death | 3 |
his maiesties farthing tokens | 3 |
for the reliefe of | 3 |
for the profession of | 3 |
us of all such | 3 |
forfeiture of all such | 3 |
not be pronounced against | 3 |
jakobson text and markup | 3 |
times of the said | 3 |
into our said realme | 3 |
of the condition of | 3 |
and that no person | 3 |
please your most excellent | 3 |
come to his or | 3 |
our said realmes and | 3 |
sealed and allowed by | 3 |
before such time as | 3 |
and apprehension of certaine | 3 |
reforming the abuses in | 3 |
i know not how | 3 |
before the lord chief | 3 |
wee will and command | 3 |
so much as the | 3 |
to be the same | 3 |
defence of the people | 3 |
is annexed an ouerture | 3 |
i was a puritane | 3 |
to be imported and | 3 |
so much the more | 3 |
but i pray you | 3 |
proclamation for the banishing | 3 |
wee doe hereby charge | 3 |
and restraint of the | 3 |
at the first arraignment | 3 |
he came to the | 3 |
you that the bearer | 3 |
the original text notes | 3 |
to his maiesties pleasure | 3 |
the late rebellion vpon | 3 |
maiestie hath alwayes bene | 3 |
the meanest of the | 3 |
lord treasurer of england | 3 |
but what they are | 3 |
themselues riotously in multitudes | 3 |
five or six hundred | 3 |
after the said tenth | 3 |
two most worthy princes | 3 |
second yeere of our | 3 |
for preuention and restraint | 3 |
of allome into any | 3 |
a proclamation for reforming | 3 |
is at this present | 3 |
he referred himself to | 3 |
if they shall refuse | 3 |
the iudges of the | 3 |
after the date hereof | 3 |
for restraint of killing | 3 |
the aduice of our | 3 |
prohibiting the importation and | 3 |
warme to the sore | 3 |
and that so much | 3 |
is the very same | 3 |
it was against the | 3 |
for their better vnderstanding | 3 |
and other large speeches | 3 |
to be hanged by | 3 |
give in evidence against | 3 |
a proclamation for preuention | 3 |
the execution of this | 3 |
i would not have | 3 |
of the romane empire | 3 |
and in case the | 3 |
that were executed thereupon | 3 |
in so great a | 3 |
late charter to the | 3 |
the name of babylon | 3 |
of the lieutenant to | 3 |
branches of his maiesties | 3 |
of scotland the one | 3 |
for the suppressing of | 3 |
whereby the same may | 3 |
so long as they | 3 |
containing sundry good rules | 3 |
and the comfort of | 3 |
within our countie of | 3 |
the heate of the | 3 |
out of his royall | 3 |
proclamation concerning the viewing | 3 |
during the said terme | 3 |
bene ready to imbrace | 3 |
scotland the one and | 3 |
realme or the dominions | 3 |
b category of texts | 3 |
the said imposition of | 3 |
if he had beene | 3 |
weighty head of doctrine | 3 |
our heires or successors | 3 |
this publique register shall | 3 |
should not be pronounced | 3 |
then i spake according | 3 |
most vnfortunately into the | 3 |
distinguishing of tobacco in | 3 |
to goe to the | 3 |
which are covered with | 3 |
to the present times | 3 |
the presence of god | 3 |
them and euery of | 3 |
the clerke of the | 3 |
this our royall commandement | 3 |
by reason of his | 3 |
devises to make him | 3 |
of the said officers | 3 |
may receiue condigne punishment | 3 |
is a thing notorious | 3 |
some part of the | 3 |
maner within our countie | 3 |
proclamation for proroguing the | 3 |
to the libertie of | 3 |
the cause of his | 3 |
friend to old bookes | 3 |
the importation of allome | 3 |
it may please you | 3 |
his maiesties letters pattent | 3 |
of texts with fewer | 3 |
what they are in | 3 |
at the end of | 3 |
for the destruction of | 3 |
unto two most worthy | 3 |
and the honour and | 3 |
granted to the tobacco | 3 |
our naturall borne subiects | 3 |
to the tenour and | 3 |
england or dominion of | 3 |
ready to imbrace and | 3 |
to be an honest | 3 |
before they be exported | 3 |
to depriue him of | 3 |
to the end to | 3 |
with the said sir | 3 |
for a king to | 3 |
duely put in execution | 3 |
of the iury consider | 3 |
now humbly offered to | 3 |
the said realmes and | 3 |
the prelates devises to | 3 |
in the princes name | 3 |
the one and fiftieth | 3 |
concerning the dissoluing of | 3 |
purest times of the | 3 |
assemble themselues in riotous | 3 |
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