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quadgram frequency
my lord of strafford742
the house of commons311
the earl of strafford252
the king of spain156
the duke of buckingham128
my lord of straffords122
of the house of120
of my lord of111
the said earl of99
the earl of bristol92
of the earl of90
the lords of the88
the honorable house of85
honorable house of commons85
that my lord of84
said earl of strafford78
in the time of77
early english books online77
thomas earl of strafford69
the rest of the67
the petition of right66
an act of parliament65
to the house of63
in the case of62
in the mean time62
by my lord of60
speaker of the honorable58
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of the king of57
of thomas earl of55
the king and his54
the city of london54
to the king of53
the th year of53
liberty of the subject50
in the name of49
by the statute of49
against the earl of49
of his majesties subjects48
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that the said earl47
the king of great45
on my lord of45
both houses of parliament44
of the king and44
lord of strafford did43
the command of the43
to the earl of43
he the said earl43
the liberty of the43
members of the house42
of his majesties reign42
to my lord of42
the king of denmark42
king of great britain41
the words of the41
the lords and commons41
lords of the council41
under the great seal41
in respect of the40
by reason of the40
a message from the40
that the earl of40
the bill of attainder39
year of his majesties39
an act for the39
of tunnage and poundage38
the time of the38
under the command of37
king and his people37
the earl of arundel37
whether my lord of37
the clerk of the37
at the same time36
and the said earl36
in the county of36
by a committee of36
in the th year36
your most excellent majesty35
of the duke of35
the church of england34
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on the other side34
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message from the king34
to the honorable william34
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resolved upon the question33
from time to time33
command of the king33
of the said earl33
majesty that now is33
would be pleased to33
according to the laws33
my lord of esmond32
by act of parliament32
heard my lord of32
in substance as followeth32
the duke of bavaria32
the cause of the32
in the presence of31
lord of strafford hath31
the commons of england31
lord of strafford said31
he heard my lord31
and my lord of31
the death of the31
in the court of31
ought not to be31
the house of austria31
may it please your31
up to the lords31
the house of lords30
at the time of30
commons assembled in parliament30
to the duke of30
to make use of30
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the first day of30
the laws and statutes30
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by the house of29
a great deal of29
lord of strafford desired29
the great seal of29
the king of france29
the law of the29
the major part of28
to his own use28
the charge of the28
by the command of28
great seal of england28
the king of england28
from all rules of28
an army in ireland28
for the defence of28
all rules of government28
the honorable william lenthal28
will be pleased to27
for the most part27
he doth not remember27
of the whole house27
between the king and27
lord of straffords motion27
and the rest of27
law of the land27
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to the honorable house27
give me leave to27
for the service of27
of the great council27
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be forthwith printed and27
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a member of the26
of england and ireland26
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my lord of northumberland26
clerk of the council26
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honorable william lenthal esq24
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of strafford did not22
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if there be any22
members of this house22
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his majesty and the22
lord of strafford had22
printer to the honorable22
in this present parliament22
to reduce this kingdom22
of the french king22
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to the said earl22
or words to that22
the case of the22
of the lords of22
the name of the22
the kingdom of ireland22
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the nature of the21
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laid to his charge21
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of all the commons21
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i beseech your lordships21
the laws of england20
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and twentieth year of20
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of the scotch nation20
that he would not20
my lord of faulkland20
the th of may20
that is to say20
a copy of the20
the breach of the20
a levying of war20
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be present at the20
the safety of the20
member of the house20
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of the clock in20
according to the law20
to consider of the20
william lenthal esq speaker20
lords of the great20
thousand pounds per annum19
the kings most excellent19
words of the statute19
and statutes of this19
the prerogative of the19
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of the said duke19
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and liberties of the19
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as much as in17
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the two and twentieth17
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the liberties of the17
it hath been said17
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the officers of the17
conference with the lords17
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esq speaker of the17
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