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trigram | frequency |
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of the county | 33 |
the rest of | 31 |
according to the | 30 |
part of the | 28 |
rest of the | 23 |
early english books | 23 |
of the town | 23 |
english books online | 22 |
out of the | 20 |
the next morning | 20 |
of the lord | 19 |
that part of | 17 |
and the rest | 17 |
many of them | 16 |
that they were | 16 |
the next day | 16 |
in the town | 16 |
house of commons | 16 |
early works to | 15 |
the lord fairfax | 15 |
that they might | 15 |
in the city | 14 |
that it was | 14 |
in the wildernesse | 14 |
into the town | 14 |
speaker of the | 13 |
sir charles lucas | 13 |
as it were | 13 |
to the honorable | 13 |
in the field | 13 |
the councell of | 13 |
of the said | 13 |
of the kingdome | 13 |
some of the | 13 |
of the towne | 12 |
the honorable house | 12 |
honorable house of | 12 |
of the gentlemen | 12 |
of the country | 12 |
the name of | 12 |
a party of | 12 |
as it was | 12 |
sent to the | 12 |
the earl of | 11 |
of the honorable | 11 |
the command of | 11 |
the city of | 11 |
one of the | 11 |
two or three | 11 |
the lord generall | 11 |
of the army | 11 |
as well as | 11 |
the middest of | 11 |
by reason of | 11 |
of this county | 11 |
some of them | 11 |
sir charls lucas | 11 |
the time of | 11 |
we could not | 11 |
the inhabitants of | 10 |
to joyne with | 10 |
of the most | 10 |
the earle of | 10 |
at the last | 10 |
at the same | 10 |
the losse of | 10 |
the deputy lieutenants | 10 |
and the like | 10 |
of the enemy | 10 |
to be a | 10 |
to his people | 10 |
in respect of | 10 |
of the enemies | 10 |
the county of | 10 |
this text has | 10 |
at that time | 10 |
there is a | 10 |
it is the | 10 |
of the church | 10 |
into the towne | 10 |
they could not | 10 |
councell of war | 10 |
in the night | 10 |
the deliverance of | 10 |
letter to the | 9 |
a letter to | 9 |
in the towne | 9 |
of the clock | 9 |
in the county | 9 |
the season of | 9 |
by this time | 9 |
up to the | 9 |
to be the | 9 |
text creation partnership | 9 |
it to the | 9 |
for his people | 9 |
the midst of | 9 |
with the rest | 9 |
they should be | 9 |
of the house | 9 |
the people of | 8 |
for want of | 8 |
to the parliament | 8 |
it was the | 8 |
in the name | 8 |
places of the | 8 |
the enemy in | 8 |
of the generall | 8 |
of the whole | 8 |
not to be | 8 |
the land of | 8 |
his excellency the | 8 |
the sons of | 8 |
it shall be | 8 |
horse and foot | 8 |
the lords and | 8 |
william lenthal esq | 8 |
in the morning | 8 |
into the field | 8 |
the day of | 8 |
might have been | 8 |
for the present | 8 |
lords and gentlemen | 8 |
the same time | 8 |
in the middest | 8 |
this is the | 8 |
and all the | 8 |
keying and markup | 8 |
them in the | 8 |
councell of warre | 8 |
they might have | 8 |
in the same | 8 |
of the world | 8 |
excellency the lord | 8 |
that they had | 8 |
most of them | 8 |
the greatest part | 8 |
of the work | 8 |
for them to | 8 |
to make a | 8 |
earle of norwich | 8 |
out of his | 8 |
that he was | 8 |
we marched on | 7 |
coded from proquest | 7 |
to shift for | 7 |
from proquest page | 7 |
to the enemy | 7 |
online text creation | 7 |
out of a | 7 |
that they would | 7 |
kb of xml | 7 |
sampled and proofread | 7 |
the number of | 7 |
pfs batch review | 7 |
and markup reviewed | 7 |
support to the | 7 |
encoded text transcribed | 7 |
it is a | 7 |
of the deputy | 7 |
this phase i | 7 |
financial support to | 7 |
county of kent | 7 |
and xml conversion | 7 |
terms of creative | 7 |
at severall places | 7 |
this keyboarded and | 7 |
keyboarded and encoded | 7 |
can be copied | 7 |
that he might | 7 |
they shall not | 7 |
owned by the | 7 |
by which meanes | 7 |
to the utmost | 7 |
it was not | 7 |
to treat with | 7 |
i am confident | 7 |
what they had | 7 |
the prosecution of | 7 |
phase i text | 7 |
of the city | 7 |
text and markup | 7 |
proquest page images | 7 |
iv tiff page | 7 |
markup reviewed and | 7 |
institutions providing financial | 7 |
above is co | 7 |
assigned for keying | 7 |
for commercial purposes | 7 |
the text can | 7 |
in the other | 7 |
command of the | 7 |
the mayor and | 7 |
tcp assigned for | 7 |
to all the | 7 |
is available for | 7 |
text is available | 7 |
work described above | 7 |
even for commercial | 7 |
of creative commons | 7 |
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parts of the | 7 |
to have been | 7 |
the honorable william | 7 |
and encoded edition | 7 |
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to the other | 7 |
demands and proposals | 7 |
text transcribed from | 7 |
the institutions providing | 7 |
sons of men | 7 |
so we marched | 7 |
of the great | 7 |
edition of the | 7 |
images scanned from | 7 |
against the rivers | 7 |
in a letter | 7 |
scanned from microfilm | 7 |
honorable william lenthal | 7 |
text can be | 7 |
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the service of | 7 |
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bow quite naked | 7 |
the grand jury | 7 |
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for keying and | 7 |
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the enemy had | 7 |
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to the early | 7 |
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them to the | 7 |
to the terms | 7 |
they would be | 7 |
that they should | 7 |
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books online text | 7 |
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the tcp digital | 6 |
or stationer meant | 6 |
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relation of the | 6 |
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the original in | 6 |
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the british library | 6 |
sir george lisle | 6 |
many walks of | 6 |
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end users from | 6 |
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of the inhabitants | 6 |
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apex covantage keyed | 6 |
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deliverance of essex | 6 |
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the lord capell | 6 |
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some other gentlemen | 6 |
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of the parliament | 6 |
of the tribes | 6 |
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estc r this | 6 |
cushan and midian | 6 |
of horse and | 6 |
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to the service | 5 |
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the ken of | 5 |
to march away | 5 |
of the scots | 5 |
city of london | 5 |
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by the same | 5 |
and with a | 5 |
of the gentry | 5 |
the whole party | 5 |
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of their own | 5 |
the lord norwich | 5 |
one or two | 5 |
that we had | 5 |
the enemy was | 5 |
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god hath done | 5 |
is it not | 5 |
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in the world | 5 |
of the souldiers | 5 |
the princes agent | 5 |
of the churches | 5 |
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beyond the ken | 5 |
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them to a | 5 |
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prince of wales | 5 |
saints of god | 5 |
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earl of norwich | 5 |
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and we doe | 5 |
till they had | 5 |
and that he | 5 |
one of them | 5 |
from the leaguer | 5 |
the issue of | 5 |
all the world | 5 |
set fire to | 5 |
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the town and | 5 |
a piece of | 5 |
on the other | 5 |
of that part | 5 |
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of the councell | 5 |
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tents of cushan | 5 |
the private souldiers | 5 |
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be able to | 5 |
officers and souldiers | 5 |
relation of that | 5 |
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county of essex | 5 |
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of the prisoners | 5 |
if the lord | 5 |
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church of god | 4 |
in their houses | 4 |
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night in the | 4 |
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of his praise | 4 |
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to his own | 4 |
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the two houses | 4 |
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because he would | 3 |
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rights and desires | 2 |
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of this verse | 2 |
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father and mother | 2 |
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way for them | 2 |
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gentlemen in the | 2 |
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the right honorable | 2 |
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your lordships to | 2 |
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joyne with the | 2 |
a thousand men | 2 |
the glory of | 2 |
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the whole kingdomes | 2 |
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doe hereby declare | 2 |
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the poorer sort | 2 |
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things as these | 2 |
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of every parish | 2 |
after the manner | 2 |
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they were all | 2 |
the very heart | 2 |
in the heart | 2 |
we the knights | 2 |
the generall interest | 2 |
to be as | 2 |
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strong guard there | 2 |
of a private | 2 |
him at the | 2 |
riding at anchor | 2 |
way of his | 2 |
number of the | 2 |
as i said | 2 |
in parliament at | 2 |
hopes of any | 2 |
belonging to the | 2 |
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the truth and | 2 |
man could not | 2 |
being broke up | 2 |
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that is done | 2 |
him the making | 2 |
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judgements of god | 2 |
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come into the | 2 |
be the issue | 2 |
any good to | 2 |
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many of those | 2 |
he might be | 2 |
were broken in | 2 |
before he was | 2 |
that could be | 2 |
or two gentlemen | 2 |
all our sayles | 2 |
top of the | 2 |
round the town | 2 |
but that every | 2 |
the sessions of | 2 |
we doe hereby | 2 |
on the contrary | 2 |
was put off | 2 |
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in pursuance of | 2 |
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of the meanest | 2 |
in this world | 2 |
language of our | 2 |
businesse of the | 2 |
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lord their god | 2 |
with their armes | 2 |
to be executed | 2 |
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where they pleased | 2 |
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over the line | 2 |
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eminent in it | 2 |
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of what they | 2 |
appointed for the | 2 |
and you shall | 2 |
others to joyn | 2 |
let them take | 2 |
run the hazard | 2 |
into better order | 2 |
of the subjects | 2 |
since i have | 2 |
utmost of his | 2 |
this present parliament | 2 |
not have maintained | 2 |
which easily discovered | 2 |
the appointment of | 2 |
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be the better | 2 |
if they should | 2 |
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falling into their | 2 |
the of august | 2 |
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for any man | 2 |
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it away to | 2 |
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for the speedy | 2 |
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they had received | 2 |
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out to them | 2 |
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the glory and | 2 |
midian with trembling | 2 |
the hand of | 2 |
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they be the | 2 |
knowing as much | 2 |
make his retreat | 2 |
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of a just | 2 |
by the officers | 2 |
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the enemy or | 2 |
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do not denote | 2 |
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account of his | 2 |
that side the | 2 |
all the horse | 2 |
about two dayes | 2 |
hornes in his | 2 |
in the engagement | 2 |
middest of them | 2 |
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commission of oyer | 2 |
if the season | 2 |
to the royall | 2 |
very great number | 2 |
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text notes for | 2 |
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themselves with the | 2 |
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inhabitants of colchester | 2 |
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lighting their matches | 2 |
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to fall on | 2 |
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make good all | 2 |
that the greatest | 2 |
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whole country to | 2 |
the sea shall | 2 |
god will make | 2 |
done in heaven | 2 |
at a generall | 2 |
towards his own | 2 |
people of the | 2 |
raising of any | 2 |
our selves into | 2 |
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authority of both | 2 |
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bringing his people | 2 |
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answered with as | 2 |
himselfe with them | 2 |
the towne being | 2 |
all the petitioners | 2 |
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to make us | 2 |
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the remembrance of | 2 |
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of the soldiers | 2 |
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of our interest | 2 |
for you all | 2 |
have in the | 2 |
to this height | 2 |
and burning diseases | 2 |
then one of | 2 |
the memory of | 2 |
him this answer | 2 |
god hath made | 2 |
events to his | 2 |
times and seasons | 2 |
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head of them | 2 |
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them down to | 2 |
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this text in | 2 |
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of the one | 2 |
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of those who | 2 |
a personall treaty | 2 |
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to bring them | 2 |
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to live by | 2 |
to our assistance | 2 |
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so much of | 2 |
the house to | 2 |
the constant reformation | 2 |
of the leagure | 2 |
before his armies | 2 |
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for their own | 2 |
live by faith | 2 |
party of the | 2 |
for an inheritance | 2 |
that we might | 2 |
some deputy lieutenants | 2 |
in that time | 2 |
one dayes provision | 2 |
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all their undertakings | 2 |
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comming into the | 2 |
the most part | 2 |
the same purpose | 2 |
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time of his | 2 |
of a hundred | 2 |
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of his love | 2 |
to the oaths | 2 |
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god hath promised | 2 |
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to the former | 2 |
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reference to the | 2 |
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the least prejudice | 2 |
good to proceed | 2 |
in amongst them | 2 |
an army double | 2 |
and one lieutenant | 2 |
thou knowest not | 2 |
on upon the | 2 |
they be broken | 2 |
for that purpose | 2 |
at the presence | 2 |
to draw them | 2 |
of his churches | 2 |
he will yet | 2 |
and after they | 2 |
so many ages | 2 |
in the belly | 2 |
the lives of | 2 |
many poor men | 2 |
next businesse that | 2 |
to a very | 2 |
through the county | 2 |
obstructions what ever | 2 |
with them the | 2 |
of the severall | 2 |
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marched over the | 2 |
in the streets | 2 |
the opinion of | 2 |
the peace of | 2 |
lord of hosts | 2 |
it was said | 2 |
celebrated this day | 2 |
such as shall | 2 |
for the supporting | 2 |
of the subject | 2 |
who have no | 2 |
in any other | 2 |
was thought most | 2 |
that i might | 2 |
you love your | 2 |
and after some | 2 |
of the judges | 2 |
with their whole | 2 |
above the reach | 2 |
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for a while | 2 |
from their own | 2 |
i dare not | 2 |
not the gentlemen | 2 |
hath measured out | 2 |
about the end | 2 |
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sea and jordan | 2 |
you not that | 2 |
nine of the | 2 |
of the street | 2 |
so much blood | 2 |
at the kings | 2 |
the kentish gentlemen | 2 |
as a very | 2 |
him that night | 2 |
though they knew | 2 |
into the park | 2 |
appointment of the | 2 |
horse in the | 2 |
by which we | 2 |
of their country | 2 |
be read in | 2 |
and sir george | 2 |
to make some | 2 |
what it would | 2 |
would give us | 2 |
art not thou | 2 |
therefore it is | 2 |
is all the | 2 |
in the work | 2 |
where he found | 2 |
in order thereunto | 2 |
a night or | 2 |
under their power | 2 |
a thought of | 2 |
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when it hath | 2 |
it was possible | 2 |
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the best policy | 2 |
the thing believed | 2 |
to him for | 2 |
with this letter | 2 |
fear to the | 2 |
the comming in | 2 |
which we were | 2 |
particular confirmation of | 2 |
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is not the | 2 |
then sir charles | 2 |
through the city | 2 |
the enemy so | 2 |
the lord should | 2 |
also from surrey | 2 |
by the souldiers | 2 |
to the benefit | 2 |
to the uttermost | 2 |
and indeed was | 2 |
on that side | 2 |
the engagement of | 2 |
the most gallant | 2 |
waters that gushed | 2 |
it could not | 2 |
presence of his | 2 |
to answer the | 2 |
farre as to | 2 |
the petition in | 2 |
indeavours for the | 2 |
of defects per | 2 |
refused to open | 2 |
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characters represented either | 2 |
the things that | 2 |
the least affront | 2 |
make use of | 2 |
imposed upon us | 2 |
whole frame of | 2 |
they were now | 2 |
is there nothing | 2 |
more than in | 2 |
that shall work | 2 |
from all parts | 2 |
that we have | 2 |
when he hath | 2 |
out of gods | 2 |
their officers would | 2 |
out his hand | 2 |
fresh in the | 2 |
to be there | 2 |
men in armes | 2 |
face of his | 2 |
them in that | 2 |
to run from | 2 |
wrath against the | 2 |
at the castle | 2 |
enough to have | 2 |
the late tumults | 2 |
and leave them | 2 |
was it that | 2 |
have been a | 2 |
to return to | 2 |
may not be | 2 |
came a gentleman | 2 |
from the river | 2 |
at anchor in | 2 |
every man betook | 2 |
bow of god | 2 |
the cause that | 2 |
is that which | 2 |
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the curtains of | 2 |
to be done | 2 |
his whole body | 2 |
upon the wings | 2 |
in other places | 2 |
power in the | 2 |
their ammunition by | 2 |
to meet at | 2 |
of their interest | 2 |
with the spoyles | 2 |
and many of | 2 |
drawne up in | 2 |
on our parts | 2 |
their wives and | 2 |
pleased to give | 2 |
in the close | 2 |
so orderly a | 2 |
it seem to | 2 |
of the peoples | 2 |
taken from the | 2 |
beat them off | 2 |
power to the | 2 |
the sence of | 2 |
all the gentry | 2 |
it is said | 2 |
our just rights | 2 |
as that he | 2 |
away with them | 2 |
of the rocks | 2 |
is the making | 2 |
habakkuk in two | 2 |
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he layeth down | 2 |
to the raising | 2 |
to do what | 2 |
place to place | 2 |
that so many | 2 |
to himselfe a | 2 |
to answer their | 2 |
of the lords | 2 |
sir marmaduke langdale | 2 |
of essex would | 2 |
for the advancement | 2 |
and candid a | 2 |
to the ancient | 2 |
church and common | 2 |
and we are | 2 |
in all these | 2 |
behalf of the | 2 |
at our first | 2 |
vaine and perish | 2 |
and this he | 2 |
the people were | 2 |
would not see | 2 |
any of you | 2 |
have heard the | 2 |
the hands of | 2 |
tremble before him | 2 |
consider of their | 2 |
subjects of england | 2 |
alarum to the | 2 |
of the regiment | 2 |
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done by them | 2 |
to countenance the | 2 |
for the inhabitants | 2 |
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where a councell | 2 |
let not the | 2 |
us for a | 2 |
pestilence and burning | 2 |
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people into the | 2 |
executed at the | 2 |
from his horse | 2 |
the market place | 2 |
of our whole | 2 |
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in chief of | 2 |
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list themselves for | 2 |
in wrath remember | 2 |
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then met together | 2 |