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trigram | frequency |
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the king of | 103 |
as well as | 103 |
the prince of | 81 |
of the empire | 78 |
early english books | 75 |
of the french | 71 |
at the hague | 69 |
the duke of | 68 |
his imperial majesty | 64 |
of the peace | 62 |
english books online | 60 |
king of england | 57 |
prince of orange | 53 |
of the nation | 49 |
the rest of | 46 |
the court of | 46 |
one of the | 45 |
text creation partnership | 45 |
based on the | 45 |
the end of | 42 |
to the king | 42 |
my lord arlington | 42 |
the house of | 40 |
the french ambassadors | 40 |
part of the | 38 |
that the king | 38 |
that he had | 37 |
the terms of | 37 |
as to the | 36 |
in the world | 34 |
the same time | 34 |
my lord treasurer | 34 |
that could be | 34 |
to the prince | 33 |
to his majesty | 33 |
of a peace | 33 |
court of rome | 33 |
or at least | 33 |
according to the | 32 |
that it was | 32 |
the course of | 32 |
of the war | 32 |
of his majesties | 31 |
of the treaty | 31 |
either as utf | 30 |
of the dutch | 30 |
on the other | 30 |
keying and markup | 30 |
to the french | 30 |
represented either as | 30 |
characters represented either | 30 |
marked as illegible | 30 |
the ministers of | 30 |
with all the | 29 |
in the mean | 29 |
to be the | 29 |
it would be | 29 |
of the king | 28 |
in the war | 27 |
the head of | 27 |
the mean time | 27 |
of the prince | 27 |
of all the | 27 |
at the same | 27 |
the honour of | 27 |
that of the | 26 |
to enter into | 26 |
of the states | 26 |
the king and | 26 |
could not be | 26 |
of his own | 26 |
and in the | 25 |
that he was | 25 |
by the french | 25 |
and that the | 25 |
the united provinces | 25 |
of the court | 24 |
into the war | 24 |
well as the | 24 |
his most christian | 24 |
most christian majesty | 24 |
and that he | 24 |
with the french | 23 |
the french and | 23 |
the beginning of | 23 |
the interest of | 23 |
the dutch ambassadors | 23 |
to the states | 23 |
between france and | 23 |
to the hague | 22 |
the peace of | 22 |
king of france | 22 |
some of the | 22 |
in the whole | 22 |
by the king | 21 |
of the english | 21 |
against the dutch | 21 |
the whole course | 21 |
the treaty of | 21 |
to make a | 21 |
whole course of | 21 |
in order to | 21 |
and the french | 21 |
that i was | 21 |
the interests of | 21 |
of the allies | 21 |
out of the | 21 |
to do it | 20 |
that his majesty | 20 |
a separate peace | 20 |
not to be | 20 |
rest of the | 20 |
to make the | 20 |
of the parties | 20 |
and the prince | 20 |
of the confederates | 20 |
of the lord | 19 |
at that time | 19 |
of the protestant | 19 |
so great a | 19 |
of the spanish | 19 |
the prince and | 19 |
house of commons | 19 |
he could not | 19 |
with so much | 19 |
if he had | 18 |
at this time | 18 |
there was no | 18 |
that he would | 18 |
that in all | 18 |
his majesty to | 18 |
to all the | 18 |
they would not | 18 |
to do so | 18 |
the king was | 18 |
the elector of | 18 |
and the jesuits | 18 |
of such a | 18 |
to the dutch | 18 |
the other side | 17 |
there was a | 17 |
and the states | 17 |
of the same | 17 |
in a manner | 17 |
of the united | 17 |
for their own | 17 |
those of the | 17 |
the loss of | 17 |
the hand of | 17 |
his royal highness | 17 |
that he might | 17 |
of this war | 17 |
reason to do | 17 |
nature of the | 17 |
it may be | 17 |
course of this | 17 |
and all the | 17 |
returned to the | 16 |
is the greater | 16 |
the process of | 16 |
his majesty and | 16 |
owned by the | 16 |
that all the | 16 |
and those which | 16 |
as if he | 16 |
princes of the | 16 |
to the terms | 16 |
about the end | 16 |
the king had | 16 |
it to the | 16 |
upon this occasion | 16 |
the prince was | 16 |
was intended to | 16 |
of the most | 16 |
of the project | 16 |
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house of austria | 16 |
the protestant party | 16 |
that they had | 16 |
there are a | 16 |
upon this subject | 16 |
never have been | 16 |
to be a | 16 |
the crown of | 16 |
the dutch their | 16 |
were sent to | 16 |
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to carry on | 9 |
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who had been | 9 |
i told the | 9 |
in a condition | 9 |
to go to | 9 |
a minister of | 9 |
the account of | 9 |
towards a peace | 9 |
the utmost of | 9 |
which was the | 9 |
the fate of | 9 |
which they had | 9 |
the subjects of | 9 |
it to be | 9 |
tiff page images | 9 |
monsieur de witt | 8 |
spi global keyed | 8 |
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on with the | 8 |
if the king | 8 |
if it were | 8 |
that on the | 8 |
after my arrival | 8 |
the honour to | 8 |
to go on | 8 |
the prince had | 8 |
the greatness of | 8 |
i did so | 8 |
a long time | 8 |
him out of | 8 |
most christian king | 8 |
the french army | 8 |
global keyed and | 8 |
of the year | 8 |
elector of brandenburgh | 8 |
terms of the | 8 |
this his majesties | 8 |
that he knew | 8 |
upon his majesties | 8 |
was upon the | 8 |
the siege of | 8 |
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given to the | 8 |
they had done | 8 |
would be content | 8 |
was thought to | 8 |
with the rest | 8 |
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in the late | 8 |
be in the | 8 |
that he hath | 8 |
honour of the | 8 |
to make it | 8 |
him and the | 8 |
france and holland | 8 |
treaty with the | 8 |
peace should be | 8 |
i would not | 8 |
that we have | 8 |
in the parliament | 8 |
by the war | 8 |
i should be | 8 |
the prince told | 8 |
for the duke | 8 |
about the same | 8 |
the peace between | 8 |
to the court | 8 |
of the triple | 8 |
from the french | 8 |
to such a | 8 |
all the other | 8 |
the advice of | 8 |
so that the | 8 |
part of it | 8 |
of this indulgence | 8 |
a part of | 8 |
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go on with | 8 |
to their allies | 8 |
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sight of the | 8 |
upon that subject | 8 |
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and as to | 8 |
to relieve it | 8 |
to the world | 8 |
they might have | 8 |
but the king | 8 |
between the french | 8 |
of the cabal | 8 |
the other ambassadors | 8 |
his majesty of | 8 |
us the mediators | 8 |
the spanish netherlands | 8 |
of the said | 8 |
with his majesty | 8 |
not in the | 8 |
to the most | 8 |
which he was | 8 |
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the relief of | 8 |
account of the | 8 |
at one time | 8 |
be content to | 8 |
the power of | 8 |
conclusion of the | 8 |
as the french | 8 |
of his army | 8 |
business of the | 8 |
sir lionel jenkins | 8 |
out of this | 8 |
out of their | 8 |
what i have | 8 |
order to the | 8 |
my lord ossory | 8 |
of the two | 8 |
they have been | 8 |
in this affair | 8 |
the protestant princes | 8 |
it with the | 8 |
the consideration of | 8 |
of the whole | 8 |
the empire and | 8 |
under the command | 8 |
king of great | 8 |
of it to | 8 |
the sight of | 8 |
and that in | 8 |
to go into | 8 |
if it be | 8 |
empire in general | 8 |
subject of the | 8 |
of the spaniards | 8 |
the bottom of | 8 |
he was so | 7 |
to those of | 7 |
and dutch ambassadors | 7 |
of this affair | 7 |
he came to | 7 |
in the head | 7 |
he would have | 7 |
to the congress | 7 |
would be so | 7 |
matter of fact | 7 |
but the french | 7 |
monsieur van lewen | 7 |
hand of the | 7 |
the first of | 7 |
but at the | 7 |
as to be | 7 |
the protestant interest | 7 |
it in the | 7 |
would be glad | 7 |
of a mediator | 7 |
sent for me | 7 |
the first place | 7 |
to make way | 7 |
the war with | 7 |
in matters of | 7 |
that the first | 7 |
have been made | 7 |
the marquess de | 7 |
had so much | 7 |
of so much | 7 |
by the same | 7 |
the height of | 7 |
and interest of | 7 |
no more to | 7 |
the dutch were | 7 |
for a peace | 7 |
i found the | 7 |
is to be | 7 |
to give the | 7 |
against the lord | 7 |
in with the | 7 |
the council of | 7 |
not able to | 7 |
had the honour | 7 |
that if they | 7 |
a war with | 7 |
kingdom of england | 7 |
to the empire | 7 |
interest of england | 7 |
those of france | 7 |
so that i | 7 |
in this matter | 7 |
of the great | 7 |
sign the peace | 7 |
him in the | 7 |
they did not | 7 |
he had made | 7 |
his own honour | 7 |
and not to | 7 |
in the common | 7 |
made in the | 7 |
which was a | 7 |
that he may | 7 |
where he was | 7 |
carry on the | 7 |
to this day | 7 |
his majesties kingdom | 7 |
that he should | 7 |
evacuate the towns | 7 |
a great many | 7 |
to accept of | 7 |
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side of the | 7 |
he was in | 7 |
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of his royal | 7 |
of so many | 7 |
to give him | 7 |
his own part | 7 |
they will be | 7 |
of the best | 7 |
early works to | 7 |
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had never been | 7 |
and this was | 7 |
that the whole | 7 |
so much the | 7 |
of the rest | 7 |
the most important | 7 |
of this nature | 7 |
of our court | 7 |
of the duke | 7 |
no more than | 7 |
the effects of | 7 |
to be of | 7 |
upon the peace | 7 |
fell into the | 7 |
the peace upon | 7 |
the conclusion of | 7 |
as i said | 7 |
aix la chapelle | 7 |
he had done | 7 |
to this purpose | 7 |
to the english | 7 |
duke of brandenburgh | 7 |
of all his | 7 |
a piece of | 7 |
command of his | 7 |
duke of lorrain | 7 |
by such a | 7 |
of the seas | 7 |
motions of the | 7 |
by the court | 7 |
i leave it | 7 |
must go on | 7 |
his majesties gracious | 7 |
by the last | 7 |
would be in | 7 |
of the crown | 7 |
he had no | 7 |
of his majesty | 7 |
as the dutch | 7 |
any thing of | 7 |
and would have | 7 |
upon the subject | 7 |
to enter upon | 7 |
of one of | 7 |
sea and land | 7 |
the french conquests | 7 |
on the war | 7 |
of the country | 7 |
had not been | 7 |
in defence of | 7 |
in the business | 7 |
should think fit | 7 |
had been so | 7 |
as the king | 7 |
but if the | 7 |
the states were | 7 |
as if they | 7 |
like to have | 7 |
that for the | 7 |
with as much | 7 |
for the first | 7 |
to leave the | 7 |
the time of | 7 |
the french forces | 7 |
that sir w | 7 |
the late king | 7 |
on the contrary | 7 |
in his power | 7 |
the french in | 7 |
with the same | 7 |
should not have | 7 |
but to make | 7 |
his majesty in | 7 |
by sea and | 7 |
for my own | 7 |
set on foot | 7 |
to make him | 7 |
is no doubt | 7 |
the states would | 7 |
the present war | 7 |
kings and princes | 7 |
upon the late | 7 |
they were sure | 7 |
and therefore i | 7 |
to that of | 7 |
into the hands | 7 |
the popish party | 7 |
peace upon the | 7 |
for the present | 7 |
as the prince | 7 |
had been made | 7 |
at our court | 7 |
the foreign committee | 7 |
use of this | 7 |
to the prejudice | 6 |
that they are | 6 |
as any man | 6 |
of one side | 6 |
arlington told me | 6 |
the increase of | 6 |
the confederates were | 6 |
by the peace | 6 |
of the sea | 6 |
to prevent the | 6 |
the favour of | 6 |
the liberty of | 6 |
man of war | 6 |
together with the | 6 |
had so long | 6 |
blood of the | 6 |
the midst of | 6 |
of such an | 6 |
as they are | 6 |
of all other | 6 |
glory of the | 6 |
in general and | 6 |
wing c estc | 6 |
peace between france | 6 |
of this action | 6 |
they had already | 6 |
to evacuate the | 6 |
that the prince | 6 |
logarbo text and | 6 |
nothing of the | 6 |
the strength of | 6 |
blazon or coat | 6 |
my arrival at | 6 |
in the savoy | 6 |
my return to | 6 |
of great brittain | 6 |
to acquaint the | 6 |
in any other | 6 |
marquess de balbaces | 6 |
the french had | 6 |
of doing it | 6 |
in the next | 6 |
time of the | 6 |
think fit to | 6 |
congress at nimeguen | 6 |
in the least | 6 |
soit qvi mal | 6 |
of this treaty | 6 |
contrary to all | 6 |
parts of the | 6 |
any of his | 6 |
it hath been | 6 |
or coat of | 6 |
interest of his | 6 |
that there was | 6 |
to make appear | 6 |
to the relief | 6 |
pretended to be | 6 |
in his memoirs | 6 |
would not suffer | 6 |
mona logarbo sampled | 6 |
of the general | 6 |
lord treasurer and | 6 |
earl of arlington | 6 |
return to the | 6 |
might have done | 6 |
are to be | 6 |
of his subjects | 6 |
denmark and brandenburgh | 6 |
his majesty hath | 6 |
c estc r | 6 |
to be in | 6 |
most excellent majesty | 6 |
course of his | 6 |
and his majesty | 6 |
not onely to | 6 |
that i could | 6 |
both to the | 6 |
with the help | 6 |
by my lord | 6 |
arrival at the | 6 |
to all his | 6 |
by any of | 6 |
the heart of | 6 |
lord arlington told | 6 |
peace between his | 6 |
and in this | 6 |
to have had | 6 |
towards the end | 6 |
of his country | 6 |
with his own | 6 |
the several ambassadors | 6 |
he had ever | 6 |
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logarbo sampled and | 6 |
advice of his | 6 |
in my opinion | 6 |
prince william of | 6 |
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the king said | 6 |
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prince told me | 6 |
honi soit qvi | 6 |
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upon all occasions | 6 |
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dominion of the | 6 |
against the states | 6 |
with a great | 6 |
to know the | 6 |
for his part | 6 |
that it should | 6 |
all the confederates | 6 |
his majesty doth | 6 |
that by the | 6 |
for some time | 6 |
to do with | 6 |
i had the | 6 |
general and particular | 6 |
a condition to | 6 |
to take the | 6 |
than they had | 6 |
of the pope | 6 |
the secretary of | 6 |
the british seas | 6 |
the son of | 6 |
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upon the account | 6 |
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royal blazon or | 6 |
y pense royal | 6 |
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about the beginning | 6 |
original in the | 6 |
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the person of | 6 |
the prince at | 6 |
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the present state | 6 |
of their forces | 6 |
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if they should | 6 |
of the church | 6 |
mal y pense | 6 |
the ruine of | 6 |
the frontiers of | 6 |
as that of | 6 |
that in the | 6 |
but the thing | 6 |
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conduct of his | 6 |
the thoughts of | 6 |
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which i had | 6 |
of all these | 6 |
that he thought | 6 |
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of our own | 6 |
the prince said | 6 |
the first part | 6 |
the brittish seas | 6 |
coat of arms | 6 |
with the duke | 6 |
well as his | 6 |
than all the | 6 |
had of late | 6 |
england and holland | 6 |
the deputies of | 6 |
evacuation of the | 6 |
and i am | 6 |
the prejudice of | 6 |
author of the | 6 |
of this nation | 6 |
against the protestant | 6 |
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to fall upon | 6 |
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man in the | 6 |
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of this his | 6 |
and the duke | 6 |
tiff page image | 6 |
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were to be | 6 |
between the parties | 6 |
the protection of | 6 |
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those of his | 6 |
my journey to | 6 |
of a great | 6 |
of a minister | 6 |
minister of state | 6 |
for the time | 6 |
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set at liberty | 6 |
safety of the | 6 |
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successes of the | 6 |
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the next place | 6 |
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as he did | 6 |
of the congress | 6 |
the greater part | 6 |
was able to | 6 |
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on the french | 6 |
gave his majesty | 6 |
the judgment of | 6 |
the taking of | 6 |
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of the chief | 6 |
that they could | 6 |
as to their | 6 |
none of the | 6 |
to make use | 6 |
at a time | 6 |
mona logarbo text | 6 |
the general peace | 6 |
qvi mal y | 6 |
to a peace | 6 |
as they had | 6 |
his majesty should | 6 |
that it might | 6 |
should be so | 6 |
majesty of great | 6 |
and the more | 6 |
to do the | 6 |
as i could | 6 |
into the same | 6 |
in the peace | 6 |
pense royal blazon | 6 |
they were both | 6 |
it from the | 6 |
of it by | 6 |
had no other | 6 |
by the spaniards | 6 |
it was to | 6 |
my own part | 6 |
that the court | 6 |
too great a | 6 |
will be the | 6 |
the spanish troops | 6 |
the body of | 6 |
of what past | 6 |
that he will | 6 |
on this side | 6 |
that they should | 6 |
the designs of | 6 |
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he had sent | 6 |
so far from | 6 |
me to the | 6 |
command of the | 6 |
the dutch to | 6 |
the evacuation of | 6 |
part in this | 6 |
to tender consciences | 6 |
for the interest | 6 |
greater part of | 6 |
war with holland | 6 |
the truth of | 6 |
of the next | 6 |
the mark of | 6 |
and that upon | 6 |
under the name | 6 |
article of the | 6 |
memoirs of what | 6 |
french and swedes | 6 |
as a thing | 6 |
in a letter | 6 |
between the prince | 6 |
of his people | 6 |
nothing to do | 5 |
be glad to | 5 |
told the prince | 5 |
glad to see | 5 |
of the campania | 5 |
was of the | 5 |
and therefore he | 5 |
his power to | 5 |
to keep the | 5 |
i am very | 5 |
of our nation | 5 |
into the hand | 5 |
persons of quality | 5 |
measures with the | 5 |
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to his charge | 5 |
nothing of it | 5 |
upon which the | 5 |
to sign the | 5 |
went immediately to | 5 |
xml conversion c | 5 |
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advice to a | 5 |
what he thought | 5 |
visit to the | 5 |
rest of his | 5 |
of the roman | 5 |
more than he | 5 |
at the french | 5 |
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his majesties return | 5 |
all he could | 5 |
the towns of | 5 |
could not have | 5 |
to offer his | 5 |
of a treaty | 5 |
more than one | 5 |
one part of | 5 |
and without any | 5 |
his majesty an | 5 |
peace of the | 5 |
when they should | 5 |
a peace upon | 5 |
sixth book of | 5 |
on this occasion | 5 |
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the actions of | 5 |
the next campania | 5 |
should be the | 5 |
printed in the | 5 |
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to the end | 5 |
honour and interest | 5 |
the dutch and | 5 |
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between england and | 5 |
the number of | 5 |
of the army | 5 |
prince of the | 5 |
for the french | 5 |
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as to what | 5 |
in one day | 5 |
they would be | 5 |
book of mr | 5 |
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the truth is | 5 |
as if it | 5 |
to transport themselves | 5 |
all these circumstances | 5 |
i was so | 5 |
the honour and | 5 |
to draw the | 5 |
ministers of state | 5 |
as to his | 5 |
the late engagement | 5 |
sent to the | 5 |
with the most | 5 |
from the duke | 5 |
of making the | 5 |
part of a | 5 |
or any other | 5 |
the satisfaction of | 5 |
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to a painter | 5 |
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he would do | 5 |
peace was signed | 5 |
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by that of | 5 |
of this congress | 5 |
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to me in | 5 |
of what had | 5 |
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the condition of | 5 |
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of his troops | 5 |
confidence of the | 5 |
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ruine of the | 5 |
that we should | 5 |
of a long | 5 |
the prince upon | 5 |
some few days | 5 |
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the court at | 5 |
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belonging to the | 5 |
a kind of | 5 |
on all sides | 5 |
of the rhine | 5 |
entred into the | 5 |
the terms he | 5 |
for the preservation | 5 |
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enter into a | 5 |
made to the | 5 |
a person of | 5 |
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part in it | 5 |
and if they | 5 |
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of this great | 5 |
part of their | 5 |
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and a great | 5 |
year of his | 5 |
of the deputies | 5 |
would have had | 5 |
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every member of | 5 |
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after the first | 5 |
say nothing of | 5 |
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and by his | 5 |
in case the | 5 |
in the morning | 5 |
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his own subjects | 5 |
nobility and gentry | 5 |
would be a | 5 |
the fury of | 5 |
to the emperor | 5 |
in a matter | 5 |
and seventy four | 5 |
the first was | 5 |
the french their | 5 |
to the bottom | 5 |
at the treaty | 5 |
it will be | 5 |
were in the | 5 |
his majesty might | 5 |
the king in | 5 |
not in a | 5 |
the advantage of | 5 |
of prince william | 5 |
to the confederates | 5 |
the same council | 5 |
upon the rhine | 5 |
that since the | 5 |
all the parties | 5 |
especially those of | 5 |
to the interests | 5 |
conjunction with the | 5 |
in this place | 5 |
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home and abroad | 5 |
member of the | 5 |
of the ministers | 5 |
to make us | 5 |
to the several | 5 |
of his affairs | 5 |
actions of the | 5 |
for him to | 5 |
and if i | 5 |
found the prince | 5 |
the dukes of | 5 |
signing of the | 5 |
and as they | 5 |
the quality of | 5 |
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the church of | 5 |
of it with | 5 |
of the ambassadors | 5 |
as they should | 5 |
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they had so | 5 |
same time to | 5 |
of jesus christ | 5 |
from the hague | 5 |
in like manner | 5 |
for all the | 5 |
to by the | 5 |
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of the young | 5 |
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to accept it | 5 |
such a peace | 5 |
even in the | 5 |
in what he | 5 |
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the king sent | 5 |
what past in | 5 |
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themselves to be | 5 |
made of the | 5 |
not only of | 5 |
in the matter | 5 |
majesty an account | 5 |
to make that | 5 |
the assistance of | 5 |
the spanish ambassador | 5 |
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designs of the | 5 |
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by the treaty | 5 |
him in it | 5 |
matters of religion | 5 |
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the imperial council | 5 |
the peace concluded | 5 |
consideration of the | 5 |
of aix la | 5 |
of all our | 5 |
in an hours | 5 |
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majesty would not | 5 |
the ratifications of | 5 |
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of the county | 5 |
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the whole world | 5 |
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of some of | 5 |
united provinces of | 5 |
thousand six hundred | 5 |
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of monsieur barillon | 5 |
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whom he had | 5 |
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the manner of | 5 |
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his majesties declaration | 5 |
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me of his | 5 |
present conjunction with | 5 |
treaty of nimeguen | 5 |
this war with | 5 |
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of this campania | 5 |
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with the other | 5 |
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kings of the | 5 |
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the cause of | 5 |
a prince of | 5 |
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in this conjuncture | 5 |
of the emperor | 5 |
in his closet | 5 |
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all the ministers | 5 |
the lord god | 5 |
to the point | 5 |
against the french | 5 |
part in the | 5 |
letter to the | 5 |
my self from | 5 |
peace was concluded | 5 |
their own interest | 5 |
conjunction with france | 5 |
out of all | 5 |
we are to | 5 |
crown of france | 5 |
the french were | 5 |
did not believe | 5 |
the old duke | 5 |
his majesty is | 5 |
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a great part | 5 |
offer his mediation | 5 |
of what he | 5 |
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of this negotiation | 5 |
the one hand | 5 |
all the allies | 5 |
of the reformed | 5 |
interests of his | 5 |
of their countrey | 5 |
for my lord | 5 |
to the present | 5 |
by the several | 5 |
the reasons of | 5 |
of the kings | 5 |
was at the | 5 |
where there is | 5 |
any thing to | 5 |
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of the german | 5 |
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first part of | 5 |
majesties kingdom of | 5 |
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much as the | 5 |
in his own | 5 |
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time to time | 5 |
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