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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 143 |
represented either as utf | 70 |
characters represented either as | 70 |
from port to port | 57 |
trade from port to | 39 |
to the terms of | 37 |
the clarke of the | 37 |
the rest of the | 37 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 36 |
text and markup reviewed | 36 |
assigned for keying and | 36 |
the court of committees | 36 |
and markup reviewed and | 36 |
institutions providing financial support | 36 |
books online text creation | 36 |
according to the terms | 36 |
is available for reuse | 36 |
this phase i text | 36 |
financial support to the | 36 |
of the work described | 36 |
text is available for | 36 |
by the institutions providing | 36 |
tcp assigned for keying | 36 |
online text creation partnership | 36 |
even for commercial purposes | 36 |
from proquest page images | 36 |
providing financial support to | 36 |
all without asking permission | 36 |
english books online text | 36 |
the terms of creative | 36 |
described above is co | 36 |
to the early english | 36 |
and encoded edition of | 36 |
for keying and markup | 36 |
text can be copied | 36 |
encoded text transcribed from | 36 |
edition of the work | 36 |
the text can be | 36 |
images scanned from microfilm | 36 |
keyed and coded from | 36 |
phase i text is | 36 |
terms of creative commons | 36 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 36 |
work described above is | 36 |
owned by the institutions | 36 |
the work described above | 36 |
the institutions providing financial | 36 |
the true nature of | 36 |
encoded edition of the | 36 |
i text is available | 36 |
and coded from proquest | 36 |
markup reviewed and edited | 36 |
support to the early | 36 |
coded from proquest page | 36 |
the early english books | 36 |
work was chosen if | 35 |
sometimes a second or | 35 |
with changes to facilitate | 35 |
data is very good | 35 |
the texts have been | 35 |
by converting tcp files | 35 |
were sent to external | 35 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 35 |
of the tei in | 35 |
keyers to be redone | 35 |
characters or elements to | 35 |
to range over a | 35 |
guidelines are available at | 35 |
a compelling reason to | 35 |
the usual project restraints | 35 |
each text was proofread | 35 |
text strings within braces | 35 |
selection was intended to | 35 |
into placeholder characters or | 35 |
reason to do so | 35 |
edition of a work | 35 |
are available at the | 35 |
never have been looked | 35 |
during phase of the | 35 |
to produce large quantities | 35 |
the keyers to be | 35 |
characters will be marked | 35 |
wide variety of subject | 35 |
due credit and attribution | 35 |
was a compelling reason | 35 |
a work was chosen | 35 |
create accurately transcribed and | 35 |
aware of the process | 35 |
created during phase of | 35 |
there was a compelling | 35 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 35 |
gaps by user contributors | 35 |
issued variously as sgml | 35 |
simplify the filling in | 35 |
converting tcp files to | 35 |
was divided into two | 35 |
opposed to critical editions | 35 |
to encode one copy | 35 |
or corrected and characters | 35 |
were encoded as gap | 35 |
of the project have | 35 |
was enhanced and or | 35 |
a limit of instances | 35 |
that in all likelihood | 35 |
transcription and basic encoding | 35 |
usually the first edition | 35 |
for an anonymous work | 35 |
marked as illegible were | 35 |
have been released into | 35 |
public domain as of | 35 |
were returned to the | 35 |
by proquest via their | 35 |
should be aware of | 35 |
publisher proquest to create | 35 |
illegible were corrected where | 35 |
not meet qa standards | 35 |
and characters marked as | 35 |
proquest via their early | 35 |
and available in eebo | 35 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 35 |
now take and use | 35 |
language title published between | 35 |
be aware of the | 35 |
been transformed into placeholder | 35 |
intended to range over | 35 |
number of works in | 35 |
of any assumptions that | 35 |
bear in mind that | 35 |
range over a wide | 35 |
with level of the | 35 |
while the overall quality | 35 |
assurance was then carried | 35 |
external keying companies for | 35 |
title published between and | 35 |
returned to the keyers | 35 |
the general aim of | 35 |
works are eligible for | 35 |
released into the public | 35 |
gap elements of known | 35 |
attribution is given to | 35 |
first editions of a | 35 |
editions of a works | 35 |
as illegible were corrected | 35 |
michigan and oxford and | 35 |
nature of the print | 35 |
whichever is the greater | 35 |
at by a tcp | 35 |
usual project restraints of | 35 |
should make clear that | 35 |
been released into the | 35 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 35 |
will remain and some | 35 |
of a works in | 35 |
to page images in | 35 |
texts based on the | 35 |
likelihood such instances will | 35 |
or later edition of | 35 |
creation partnership web site | 35 |
of the texts have | 35 |
in oxford and michigan | 35 |
based on the image | 35 |
texts were encoded and | 35 |
extent have been transformed | 35 |
keying companies for transcription | 35 |
oxford and the publisher | 35 |
made about the data | 35 |
up to a limit | 35 |
tcp project was divided | 35 |
images in accordance with | 35 |
image sets published by | 35 |
mainly structural encoding based | 35 |
some readable characters will | 35 |
given to their original | 35 |
of the print record | 35 |
works in english were | 35 |
of creating the tcp | 35 |
sent to external keying | 35 |
placeholder characters or elements | 35 |
processed by university of | 35 |
of instances per text | 35 |
overall quality of tcp | 35 |
large quantities of textual | 35 |
sets published by proquest | 35 |
to the keyers to | 35 |
and the publisher proquest | 35 |
enhanced and or corrected | 35 |
all likelihood such instances | 35 |
published by proquest via | 35 |
is to encode one | 35 |
domain as of january | 35 |
works in other languages | 35 |
the print record of | 35 |
can be made about | 35 |
the overall quality of | 35 |
some errors will remain | 35 |
project restraints of time | 35 |
known extent have been | 35 |
variety of subject areas | 35 |
the universities of michigan | 35 |
of the process of | 35 |
the encoding was enhanced | 35 |
credit and attribution is | 35 |
files to tei p | 35 |
for transcription and basic | 35 |
of works in other | 35 |
the image sets published | 35 |
based on the text | 35 |
produce large quantities of | 35 |
a second or later | 35 |
anyone can now take | 35 |
errors will remain and | 35 |
or tei g elements | 35 |
the text creation partnership | 35 |
have been transformed into | 35 |
second or later edition | 35 |
mind that in all | 35 |
phase of the project | 35 |
these texts for their | 35 |
of every monographic english | 35 |
encoded as gap s | 35 |
sets were sent to | 35 |
quantities of textual data | 35 |
textual data within the | 35 |
possible up to a | 35 |
been issued variously as | 35 |
to a limit of | 35 |
to simplify the filling | 35 |
users should bear in | 35 |
at the text creation | 35 |
universities of michigan and | 35 |
be made about the | 35 |
in all likelihood such | 35 |
restraints of time and | 35 |
illegibles were encoded as | 35 |
via their early english | 35 |
tei p using tcp | 35 |
aimed to produce large | 35 |
and attribution is given | 35 |
over a wide variety | 35 |
accuracy and those which | 35 |
the process of creating | 35 |
a wide variety of | 35 |
and use these texts | 35 |
editorial teams in oxford | 35 |
markup guidelines are available | 35 |
should bear in mind | 35 |
meet qa standards were | 35 |
to reflect the true | 35 |
have been issued variously | 35 |
and therefore chose to | 35 |
users should be aware | 35 |
process of creating the | 35 |
will be marked as | 35 |
respectfully request that due | 35 |
proquest to create accurately | 35 |
on the text encoding | 35 |
where possible up to | 35 |
data within the usual | 35 |
elements of known extent | 35 |
and those which did | 35 |
keying and markup guidelines | 35 |
or for an anonymous | 35 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 35 |
unicode or tei g | 35 |
print record of the | 35 |
chosen if there was | 35 |
image sets were sent | 35 |
we respectfully request that | 35 |
compelling reason to do | 35 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 35 |
of michigan and oxford | 35 |
to create accurately transcribed | 35 |
corrected and characters marked | 35 |
notably latin and welsh | 35 |
texts created during phase | 35 |
accordance with level of | 35 |
and markup guidelines are | 35 |
tcp is a partnership | 35 |
companies for transcription and | 35 |
text creation partnership web | 35 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 35 |
between and available in | 35 |
on the image sets | 35 |
quality assurance was then | 35 |
record of the period | 35 |
of time and funding | 35 |
the text encoding initiative | 35 |
was proofread for accuracy | 35 |
and sometimes a second | 35 |
remain and some readable | 35 |
carried out by editorial | 35 |
the filling in of | 35 |
that can be made | 35 |
between the universities of | 35 |
text was proofread for | 35 |
a works in english | 35 |
is a partnership between | 35 |
can now take and | 35 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 35 |
structural encoding based on | 35 |
been looked at by | 35 |
bibliography of english literature | 35 |
of each text was | 35 |
understanding these processes should | 35 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 35 |
these processes should make | 35 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 35 |
out by editorial teams | 35 |
although there are a | 35 |
in english were prioritized | 35 |
such instances will never | 35 |
reflect the true nature | 35 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 35 |
tcp files to tei | 35 |
any assumptions that can | 35 |
is given to their | 35 |
the tei in libraries | 35 |
as opposed to critical | 35 |
true nature of the | 35 |
project was divided into | 35 |
was based on the | 35 |
or elements to simplify | 35 |
then their works are | 35 |
and or corrected and | 35 |
a number of works | 35 |
the publisher proquest to | 35 |
are a number of | 35 |
tcp is to encode | 35 |
in of gaps by | 35 |
and encoded texts based | 35 |
assumptions that can be | 35 |
if there was a | 35 |
looked at by a | 35 |
the texts were encoded | 35 |
filling in of gaps | 35 |
request that due credit | 35 |
therefore chose to create | 35 |
their early english books | 35 |
available at the text | 35 |
then carried out by | 35 |
tcp aimed to produce | 35 |
by editorial teams in | 35 |
published between and available | 35 |
did not meet qa | 35 |
in accordance with level | 35 |
selection was based on | 35 |
the public domain as | 35 |
to their original source | 35 |
level of the tei | 35 |
limit of instances per | 35 |
standards were returned to | 35 |
linked to page images | 35 |
text selection was based | 35 |
and therefore of any | 35 |
will never have been | 35 |
in mind that in | 35 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 35 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 35 |
of tcp data is | 35 |
encoded and linked to | 35 |
characters marked as illegible | 35 |
was intended to range | 35 |
included and sometimes a | 35 |
of textual data within | 35 |
but we respectfully request | 35 |
be marked as illegible | 35 |
there are a number | 35 |
to tei p using | 35 |
texts for their own | 35 |
a partnership between the | 35 |
of known extent have | 35 |
within the usual project | 35 |
quality of tcp data | 35 |
encoding was enhanced and | 35 |
page images in accordance | 35 |
therefore of any assumptions | 35 |
are eligible for inclusion | 35 |
for accuracy and those | 35 |
or text strings within | 35 |
instances will never have | 35 |
those which did not | 35 |
use these texts for | 35 |
were encoded and linked | 35 |
and linked to page | 35 |
take and use these | 35 |
p using tcp tei | 35 |
encoding based on the | 35 |
by university of nebraska | 35 |
to external keying companies | 35 |
on the new cambridge | 35 |
project have been released | 35 |
that due credit and | 35 |
teams in oxford and | 35 |
encoded texts based on | 35 |
was chosen if there | 35 |
processes should make clear | 35 |
any remaining illegibles were | 35 |
the project have been | 35 |
created by converting tcp | 35 |
copies of the texts | 35 |
were corrected where possible | 35 |
elements to simplify the | 35 |
for their own purposes | 35 |
was then carried out | 35 |
texts have been issued | 35 |
of gaps by user | 35 |
readable characters will be | 35 |
general aim of eebo | 35 |
partnership between the universities | 35 |
divided into two phases | 35 |
and some readable characters | 35 |
into the public domain | 35 |
tcp data is very | 35 |
later edition of a | 35 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 35 |
by a tcp editor | 35 |
unicode or text strings | 35 |
proofread for accuracy and | 35 |
of a work was | 35 |
corrected where possible up | 35 |
based on the new | 35 |
have been looked at | 35 |
qa standards were returned | 35 |
chose to create diplomatic | 35 |
which did not meet | 35 |
and oxford and the | 35 |
their works are eligible | 35 |
creating the tcp texts | 35 |
from time to time | 33 |
parts of the world | 27 |
the dragon and katherine | 27 |
eng east india company | 26 |
to the value of | 26 |
notes for div a | 25 |
iv tiff page images | 24 |
the trade of the | 23 |
on the other side | 23 |
reproduction of original in | 23 |
clarke of the yard | 22 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 22 |
the east india company | 22 |
at the same time | 22 |
of the said company | 21 |
of the companies ships | 21 |
estc r ocm this | 19 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 19 |
on the behalf of | 19 |
the decay of our | 19 |
trading to the east | 19 |
to the east indies | 19 |
the gouernour or his | 18 |
the law of nations | 18 |
gouernour or his deputy | 18 |
in the mean time | 17 |
of sir william courten | 17 |
the french and dutch | 17 |
as well as the | 17 |
by reason of the | 16 |
great seal of england | 16 |
the crown of england | 16 |
the east india trade | 15 |
the house of commons | 15 |
affaires of this company | 15 |
in the time of | 15 |
what hath been said | 15 |
global keyed and coded | 15 |
for the good of | 15 |
spi global keyed and | 15 |
the dutch and french | 15 |
the dominion of the | 15 |
in the case of | 15 |
of the dragon and | 14 |
in the companies ships | 14 |
case at the bar | 14 |
the great seal of | 14 |
in the east indies | 14 |
company of the netherlands | 14 |
by the law of | 14 |
india company of the | 14 |
of the original in | 13 |
and sir paul pyndar | 13 |
the value of the | 13 |
under the great seal | 13 |
of the said ships | 13 |
in time of peace | 13 |
trade of the east | 13 |
reproduction of the original | 13 |
the subjects of england | 13 |
the case of the | 13 |
any of the companies | 13 |
and xml conversion a | 13 |
the affaires of this | 13 |
the original in the | 13 |
of merchants of london | 13 |
the value of our | 13 |
for the vse of | 12 |
the states of holland | 12 |
part of the world | 12 |
the city of london | 12 |
a company in a | 12 |
the said letters patents | 12 |
the good of the | 12 |
of the east india | 12 |
may be said of | 12 |
company of merchants of | 12 |
apex covantage keyed and | 12 |
by the laws of | 12 |
covantage keyed and coded | 12 |
in the affaires of | 12 |
a true accompt of | 12 |
the trade from port | 12 |
iv tiff page image | 12 |
honourable house of commons | 12 |
of any of the | 12 |
dominion of the sea | 12 |
and company of merchants | 12 |
of the court of | 12 |
the honourable house of | 12 |
the case at the | 12 |
the law of nature | 12 |
to the prejudice of | 12 |
sir william courten and | 11 |
in the audit of | 11 |
the affaires of the | 11 |
the time of the | 11 |
of our own manufactures | 11 |
text notes for div | 11 |
both houses of parliament | 11 |
original text notes for | 11 |
the original text notes | 11 |
an act of parliament | 11 |
trade to the east | 11 |
from the original text | 11 |
the greatest part of | 11 |
in reference to the | 11 |
committees at the least | 11 |
keepe a true accompt | 10 |
in times of peace | 10 |
other parts of the | 10 |
the accompts of the | 10 |
the kings most excellent | 10 |
i am of opinion | 10 |
trade to the indies | 10 |
within the limits of | 10 |
the lords of the | 10 |
the debt and damages | 10 |
is not to be | 10 |
the like may be | 10 |
great part of the | 10 |
the behalf of themselves | 10 |
the value of l | 10 |
any person or persons | 10 |
for the benefit of | 10 |
for the honour of | 10 |
that the trade of | 10 |
stock of the kingdom | 10 |
all the rest of | 10 |
in the next place | 10 |
the vse of this | 10 |
vse of this company | 10 |
booke for that purpose | 10 |
like may be said | 10 |
the sole trade to | 10 |
into the hands of | 10 |
the subjects of the | 10 |
of all the said | 10 |
vnto the clarke of | 9 |
for the time being | 9 |
of original in the | 9 |
the benefit of the | 9 |
the trade of india | 9 |
of the king and | 9 |
harp and cross money | 9 |
a great part of | 9 |
original in the british | 9 |
the rest of their | 9 |
of the king of | 9 |
upon the coast of | 9 |
governour and company of | 9 |
to the said company | 9 |
exclusive of all others | 9 |
and xml conversion the | 9 |
the trade of england | 9 |
aptara keyed and coded | 9 |
one thousand six hundred | 9 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 9 |
in time of war | 9 |
kings most excellent majesty | 9 |
the exportation of our | 9 |
that is to say | 9 |
said sir edmond turnor | 9 |
of the like nature | 9 |
in the british library | 9 |
the cape of good | 9 |
the vent of our | 9 |
r this keyboarded and | 9 |
in the hands of | 9 |
by the common law | 9 |
the said sir edmond | 9 |
logarbo text and markup | 9 |
of the decay of | 9 |
the greater number of | 9 |
estc r this keyboarded | 9 |
audit of his accompts | 9 |
common law of england | 9 |
the common law of | 9 |
in the beginning of | 9 |
the english and dutch | 9 |
the consideration of the | 9 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 9 |
the audit of his | 9 |
the committees of the | 9 |
the treaty at breda | 9 |
thousand six hundred and | 9 |
and the rest of | 9 |
mona logarbo text and | 9 |
the rest of his | 8 |
turnor and george carew | 8 |
as appears by the | 8 |
prohibition of french goods | 8 |
to both houses of | 8 |
letters patents for reprizals | 8 |
to the clarke of | 8 |
ought not to be | 8 |
the interest of the | 8 |
in a time of | 8 |
the lord chief justice | 8 |
regulation of our trade | 8 |
in the court of | 8 |
original in huntington library | 8 |
at the suit of | 8 |
the behalf of the | 8 |
a booke for that | 8 |
the service of the | 8 |
edmond turnor and george | 8 |
it ought to be | 8 |
of the east indies | 8 |
of the english nation | 8 |
a trade from port | 8 |
by the gouernour or | 8 |
sole trade to the | 8 |
the coast of india | 8 |
the said states general | 8 |
to the king and | 8 |
to the consideration of | 8 |
of gold and silver | 8 |
a court of committees | 8 |
in the nature of | 8 |
the king of england | 8 |
according to the law | 8 |
the king might prohibit | 8 |
in the trade of | 8 |
sir edmond turnor and | 8 |
and the coast of | 8 |
the port of london | 8 |
silk and linnen manufactures | 8 |
the prejudice of the | 8 |
the said george carew | 8 |
the exportation of bullion | 8 |
of his majesties subjects | 8 |
the number of the | 8 |
of the states general | 8 |
on the coast of | 8 |
the increase of trade | 8 |
the humble petition of | 8 |
at the time of | 8 |
by act of parliament | 8 |
the security of the | 8 |
behalf of themselves and | 8 |
of original in huntington | 8 |
the letters patents for | 7 |
to the number of | 7 |
the governour and company | 7 |
that the company have | 7 |
the name of the | 7 |
and by that means | 7 |
shall keepe a true | 7 |
his maiesties letters patents | 7 |
to the law of | 7 |
thirteene committees at the | 7 |
is the most national | 7 |
present state of the | 7 |
of the common law | 7 |
company in a joynt | 7 |
the prince of orange | 7 |
for the preservation of | 7 |
the author of the | 7 |
the state of the | 7 |
if it be said | 7 |
of the law of | 7 |
that there is a | 7 |
most national of all | 7 |
the support of the | 7 |
the present state of | 7 |
of all other nations | 7 |
the power of the | 7 |
the most national of | 7 |
late prohibition of french | 7 |
and on the other | 7 |
he shall keepe a | 7 |
to the stock of | 7 |
rest of the nation | 7 |
for the support of | 7 |
on the other hand | 7 |
by the court of | 7 |
the last of march | 7 |
king charles the first | 7 |
any of the said | 7 |
ballance of our trade | 7 |
in the course of | 7 |
company in a joint | 7 |
in the east india | 7 |
in any other way | 7 |
by bills of exchange | 7 |
the beginning of the | 7 |
in as much as | 7 |
the wealth of the | 7 |
proceedings in the affaires | 7 |
trade is the most | 7 |
the hands of the | 7 |
to the increase of | 7 |
any part of the | 7 |
the great case of | 7 |
on the th of | 7 |
cape of good hope | 7 |
the king and councel | 7 |
india trade is the | 7 |
in the letters patents | 7 |
the honour of the | 7 |
to the kingdom in | 7 |
for the publick advantage | 7 |
the vse of the | 7 |
to the house of | 7 |
which shall be deliuered | 7 |
at any time hereafter | 7 |
this part of the | 7 |
the stock of the | 7 |
to the kings most | 7 |
of the india court | 6 |
to the kingdom of | 6 |
greatest part of the | 6 |
out of the companies | 6 |
all his majesties subjects | 6 |
the bay of bengall | 6 |
or any of their | 6 |
number of five hundred | 6 |
he shall giue a | 6 |
acquaint the court of | 6 |
the french king hath | 6 |
the trade to the | 6 |
made against the present | 6 |
year of his reign | 6 |
that the king might | 6 |
upon pain of forfeiture | 6 |
deliuer vp vnto the | 6 |
the laws of england | 6 |
part of the said | 6 |
of which i shall | 6 |
the laws of nations | 6 |
the king by his | 6 |
as much as in | 6 |
to the rest of | 6 |
a general court of | 6 |
with the king of | 6 |
the kingdom of england | 6 |
of all foreign trades | 6 |
the order of the | 6 |
the charge of the | 6 |
the honorable east india | 6 |
widows and orphans of | 6 |
the end of the | 6 |
the number of five | 6 |
their cargoes amounting to | 6 |
between the king and | 6 |
by force of arms | 6 |
a time of war | 6 |
by a company in | 6 |
siefring sampled and proofread | 6 |
profitable trade to the | 6 |
the company have now | 6 |
the kingdom in general | 6 |
most profitable trade to | 6 |
of the goods and | 6 |
the widows and orphans | 6 |
perished in the said | 6 |
port to port in | 6 |
at the instance of | 6 |
protestant religion of this | 6 |
that it is not | 6 |
of the trade of | 6 |
all parts of the | 6 |
that they may be | 6 |
of the woollen manufacture | 6 |
of the governour and | 6 |
judith siefring sampled and | 6 |
by waight and tale | 6 |
the king and his | 6 |
above the value of | 6 |
to take notice of | 6 |
to the subjects of | 6 |
those parts of the | 6 |
the dutch from the | 6 |
in the service of | 6 |
in the month of | 6 |
the loss of the | 6 |
that perished in the | 6 |
for the same reason | 6 |
in those parts of | 6 |
an order of the | 6 |
religion of this kingdom | 6 |
that it was not | 6 |
the members of the | 6 |
the th of september | 6 |
to the end that | 6 |
the sum of l | 6 |
declaration of the intollerable | 6 |
by the statute of | 6 |
objections made against the | 6 |
any other kingdom or | 6 |
to the laws of | 6 |
forreign materials of manufacture | 6 |
or in any other | 6 |
by the king and | 6 |
lawes or standing orders | 6 |
national of all foreign | 6 |
at home and abroad | 6 |
in a booke for | 6 |
and protestant religion of | 6 |
voyages of this company | 6 |
allowed of in our | 6 |
and thirteene committees at | 6 |
exclusive to all others | 6 |
a vast increase of | 6 |
part of our trade | 6 |
high court of parliament | 6 |
in all parts of | 6 |
of the widows and | 6 |
of two hundred and | 6 |
security of the liberty | 6 |
of all the english | 6 |
of the clarke of | 6 |
i shall have occasion | 6 |
the duke of york | 6 |
trade in the east | 6 |
or from the said | 6 |
to and from the | 6 |
the protection of the | 6 |
the matters of fact | 6 |
it is to be | 6 |
the nature of the | 6 |
affaires of the company | 6 |
our late prohibition of | 6 |
the said sir william | 6 |
true accompt of all | 6 |
the discovery of the | 6 |
the increase of our | 6 |
and not to be | 6 |
in the said wars | 6 |
trade to the kingdom | 6 |
against the present east | 6 |
in and about london | 6 |
cheaper than the english | 6 |
trading into the east | 6 |
the publick advantage of | 6 |
the discretion of the | 6 |
the high court of | 6 |
which may be added | 6 |
true accompt of the | 5 |
the king and kingdom | 5 |
one year with another | 5 |
judith siefring text and | 5 |
of trade in england | 5 |
a true declaration of | 5 |
the sinking of the | 5 |
honourable the house of | 5 |
for the security of | 5 |
bearing date the th | 5 |
take notice of the | 5 |
taken by the dutch | 5 |
and persia wrought silks | 5 |
of the crown of | 5 |
or any of them | 5 |
the same to the | 5 |
brethren of this company | 5 |
trade of the nation | 5 |
shillings and eight pence | 5 |
to the interest of | 5 |
the nation in general | 5 |
cannot be carried on | 5 |
of the general court | 5 |
the beneficial parts of | 5 |
home in the companies | 5 |
than to any other | 5 |
and the states general | 5 |
to the honorable east | 5 |
in this and the | 5 |
any act of parliament | 5 |
haue a speciall care | 5 |
bookes of accompts of | 5 |
according to the laws | 5 |
be able to under | 5 |
the said ship and | 5 |
or nation in europe | 5 |
general court of the | 5 |
the said clarke shall | 5 |
that since the discovery | 5 |
in the way of | 5 |
granted to the company | 5 |
the coast of cormandel | 5 |
against the law of | 5 |
one third part of | 5 |
the yeare of our | 5 |
to the common law | 5 |
deliuer of the said | 5 |
made against the same | 5 |
of the said states | 5 |
the limits of their | 5 |
which i do not | 5 |
money to be let | 5 |
shall haue authority to | 5 |
themselves out of the | 5 |
stc estc s this | 5 |
according to the common | 5 |
to the crown of | 5 |
some of the companies | 5 |
the importation of east | 5 |
huber sampled and proofread | 5 |
treatise wherein is demonstrated | 5 |
the woollen manufacture is | 5 |
of our woollen manufactures | 5 |
money at per cent | 5 |
by the earl of | 5 |
faire bookes of accompts | 5 |
any nation in europe | 5 |
william courten and sir | 5 |
of their fellow subjects | 5 |
an apology for the | 5 |
the king may by | 5 |
of the companies officers | 5 |
the carrying on of | 5 |
it would not be | 5 |
a stc estc s | 5 |
yeare of our lord | 5 |
accompt from the mint | 5 |
the years mentioned in | 5 |
by the loss of | 5 |
in a few years | 5 |
and consequently the security | 5 |
the king of syam | 5 |
sinking of the dragon | 5 |
that there is no | 5 |
the sea depends much | 5 |
in the power of | 5 |
they are forced to | 5 |
the body of the | 5 |
standing orders of the | 5 |
rest of the world | 5 |
clarke of the iron | 5 |
to the encouragement of | 5 |
any of their subjects | 5 |
wrongs done to richard | 5 |
of the truth of | 5 |
to the king of | 5 |
any other way than | 5 |
of the subjects of | 5 |
siefring text and markup | 5 |
he shall deliuer vp | 5 |
the limits of the | 5 |
kingdom or nation in | 5 |
more profitable and necessary | 5 |
to trade in the | 5 |
in the last section | 5 |
to the hollanders declaration | 5 |
peace and common alliance | 5 |
of all his proceedings | 5 |
to the trade of | 5 |
the ships and goods | 5 |
in a manner lost | 5 |
to the east india | 5 |
from what hath been | 5 |
advantageous to the kingdom | 5 |
the several acts of | 5 |
the substance of the | 5 |
of the value of | 5 |
shall have occasion to | 5 |
sea depends much upon | 5 |
the odds in the | 5 |
other way than by | 5 |
s this keyboarded and | 5 |
offered to the consideration | 5 |
the beneficial part of | 5 |
and objections made against | 5 |
from the east indies | 5 |
necessary to the kingdom | 5 |
to the vse of | 5 |
from the said indies | 5 |
for want of a | 5 |
a fourth part of | 5 |
the first day of | 5 |
at which time the | 5 |
of the said letters | 5 |
the names of the | 5 |
as well as to | 5 |
and necessary to the | 5 |
the tryal and execution | 5 |
shall keepe a booke | 5 |
as it is most | 5 |
for the carrying on | 5 |
for the space of | 5 |
of the bona esperanza | 5 |
since the discovery of | 5 |
that the east india | 5 |
his heirs and successors | 5 |
a great deal of | 5 |
that the company may | 5 |
in the great case | 5 |
of the intollerable wrongs | 5 |
the charter now in | 5 |
the petition of right | 5 |
indies cannot be carried | 5 |
the course of the | 5 |
clarke of the cordage | 5 |
depends much upon the | 5 |
for the publick good | 5 |
of trade in general | 5 |
the king of great | 5 |
by sir william courten | 5 |
that it is the | 5 |
is in a manner | 5 |
in a general court | 5 |
done to richard boothby | 5 |
printed in the year | 5 |
in the presence of | 5 |
out of all the | 5 |
king and the states | 5 |
a discourse of trade | 5 |
shall at any time | 5 |
the said governour and | 5 |
the said two ships | 5 |
the lawes or standing | 5 |
treasure to the nation | 5 |
by the defendants councel | 5 |
the king and the | 5 |
india and persia wrought | 5 |
the east and west | 5 |
to be given to | 5 |
the use of the | 5 |
rest of their fellow | 5 |
of the th of | 5 |
to trade to the | 5 |
the reign of king | 5 |
the interest of england | 5 |
to any other kingdom | 5 |
rest of the people | 5 |
of the sea depends | 5 |
of the said sir | 5 |
there is no doubt | 5 |
decay of our manufactures | 5 |
states general of the | 5 |
had also the sole | 5 |
in a court of | 5 |
other kingdom or nation | 5 |
lords of the treasury | 5 |
in relation to foreign | 5 |
east india trade began | 5 |
and others of the | 5 |
of a consumptive trade | 5 |
or standing orders of | 5 |
and execution of father | 5 |
it may not be | 5 |
and all other nations | 5 |
a million of pounds | 5 |
the company have built | 5 |
by means of the | 5 |
the act of navigation | 5 |
or increase of that | 5 |
to carry on the | 5 |
by a regulated company | 5 |
trade in those parts | 5 |
servants to the honorable | 5 |
of our said subjects | 5 |
discovery of the east | 5 |
against the great mogul | 5 |
to be by them | 5 |
in a short time | 5 |
commander of all the | 5 |
others of the like | 5 |
the king of persia | 5 |
by the grace of | 5 |
way than by a | 5 |
the rest of our | 5 |
the house of lords | 5 |
estc s this keyboarded | 5 |
what is become of | 5 |
our armies and fleet | 5 |
charter now in question | 5 |
it would be a | 5 |
returne home in the | 5 |
carried on to national | 5 |
the beginning of this | 5 |
be carried on to | 5 |
his proceedings in the | 5 |
in the trade from | 5 |
consequently the security of | 5 |
or thirty thousand pounds | 5 |
of the pepper trade | 5 |
of the united provinces | 5 |
beneficial part of our | 5 |
million of pounds sterling | 5 |
the said ships and | 5 |
by any act of | 5 |
keepe faire bookes of | 5 |
the trade to india | 5 |
the law of england | 5 |
profitable and necessary to | 5 |
we had also the | 5 |
the ballance of our | 5 |
to the rules of | 5 |
true declaration of the | 5 |
by the dutch from | 5 |
this or any other | 5 |
of the late king | 5 |
would it not be | 5 |
by reason of their | 5 |
in the number of | 5 |
the states general of | 5 |
increase of that trade | 5 |
at the common law | 5 |
at the times appointed | 5 |
the realme of england | 5 |
said governour and company | 5 |
several acts of parliament | 5 |
the grace of god | 5 |
that some of the | 5 |
of our privy council | 5 |
of the lord chief | 5 |
may be able to | 5 |
one with the other | 5 |
above a million of | 5 |
years mentioned in the | 5 |
by the east india | 5 |
subscribed by the gouernour | 5 |
they shall deliuer vp | 5 |
by the said company | 5 |
in the first place | 4 |
c estc r ocm | 4 |
side of the world | 4 |
i shall endeavour to | 4 |
of the grand grievances | 4 |
of accompts of all | 4 |
it is hereby further | 4 |
the ordinary exporting of | 4 |
during the three years | 4 |
advantage to the kingdom | 4 |
and allowed by the | 4 |
all of them the | 4 |
execution of father henry | 4 |
have been the more | 4 |
defence of the kingdom | 4 |
the returns of the | 4 |
meer liberty and property | 4 |
in the performance of | 4 |
diuerse obiections which are | 4 |
trade is more profitable | 4 |
it will be necessary | 4 |
they began to complain | 4 |
with submission to better | 4 |
if any of them | 4 |
which is the most | 4 |
shall receiue all the | 4 |
in the next section | 4 |
so much of their | 4 |
said ships and goods | 4 |
all and every our | 4 |
to diuerse obiections which | 4 |
the subjects of this | 4 |
obiections which are vsually | 4 |
of the rest of | 4 |
but on the other | 4 |
our trade from port | 4 |
by two lewd servants | 4 |
sent out last year | 4 |
with several remarks thereupon | 4 |
the accompt from the | 4 |
the trade of a | 4 |
i can meet with | 4 |
the coasts of england | 4 |
which are vsually made | 4 |
they shall acquaint the | 4 |
upon what hath been | 4 |
twenty or thirty thousand | 4 |
this form of government | 4 |
that it is now | 4 |
grant to the plaintiffs | 4 |
thousand pounds in bullion | 4 |
great a number of | 4 |
of which we have | 4 |
one of the principal | 4 |
parliament concerning clandestine trade | 4 |
to the damage of | 4 |
of euery piece of | 4 |
in the yeare of | 4 |
of most of the | 4 |
in most parts of | 4 |
not so much as | 4 |
the ilands of banda | 4 |
vertue of their charter | 4 |
and in all of | 4 |
all the factories in | 4 |
great case of monopolies | 4 |
not be able to | 4 |
this way of trade | 4 |
a nation which hath | 4 |
it may be observed | 4 |
the advice of our | 4 |
he shall take a | 4 |
brought into this realme | 4 |
by the way i | 4 |
upon the occasion of | 4 |
to the benefit of | 4 |
the parts of the | 4 |
to the members of | 4 |
mentioned in the accompt | 4 |
in the county of | 4 |
of euery perticular thing | 4 |
a member of the | 4 |
for trading to the | 4 |
they did well to | 4 |
and so it will | 4 |
the sole trade for | 4 |
of the civil law | 4 |
king of great britain | 4 |
tryal and execution of | 4 |
the silk and linnen | 4 |
is no doubt but | 4 |
grievances and oppressions suffered | 4 |
shall not be lawfull | 4 |
in any former age | 4 |
to be made to | 4 |
after euery quarter day | 4 |
humbly represented to both | 4 |
on to national advantage | 4 |
the court at home | 4 |
in the said voyages | 4 |
them the stock of | 4 |
it shall not be | 4 |
of ships and goods | 4 |
reign of king james | 4 |
by the name of | 4 |
and the bay of | 4 |
the pound amounted to | 4 |
there is a necessity | 4 |
the ruine of a | 4 |
and i do not | 4 |
will be necessary to | 4 |
the prerogative of the | 4 |
relation to fact arising | 4 |
if we do not | 4 |
of the port of | 4 |
and other parts of | 4 |
and interest of the | 4 |
to the tenor of | 4 |
wing c estc r | 4 |
trade a most profitable | 4 |
how they began to | 4 |
and so the said | 4 |
are to be found | 4 |
or licensed by them | 4 |
and agents of the | 4 |
india company in their | 4 |
for the most part | 4 |
and by the way | 4 |
they shall giue a | 4 |
of any part of | 4 |
the service of foreign | 4 |
where there is no | 4 |
they shall keepe a | 4 |
on the rest of | 4 |
interest of england to | 4 |
subjects from going beyond | 4 |
the said william courten | 4 |
the company in the | 4 |
in such manner as | 4 |
prohibitions of no value | 4 |
of money or bullion | 4 |
of the clarkes of | 4 |
reflections upon the east | 4 |
of the iron workes | 4 |
england vnto the east | 4 |
the clarkes of the | 4 |
of each of the | 4 |
of peace and common | 4 |
part of the law | 4 |
i do not say | 4 |
the kings of england | 4 |
as well for the | 4 |
the companies ships and | 4 |
but it will be | 4 |
is more profitable and | 4 |
shall not suffer any | 4 |
from the east india | 4 |
in which case the | 4 |
in the companies house | 4 |
observations both upon the | 4 |
of father henry garnet | 4 |
be made to the | 4 |
in regard of the | 4 |
in the moneth of | 4 |
but of late years | 4 |
for the improvement of | 4 |
nations as well as | 4 |
there must be a | 4 |
this side of the | 4 |
i do not find | 4 |
the foreign trade of | 4 |
and if they finde | 4 |
a brief remonstrance of | 4 |
a wing c estc | 4 |
the cause shall require | 4 |
in the price of | 4 |
that it may be | 4 |
of the act of | 4 |
letter to a member | 4 |
in the eye of | 4 |
is now before us | 4 |
exportation of our woollen | 4 |
the first court of | 4 |
our trade in those | 4 |
committees of the warehouses | 4 |
the english had no | 4 |
to a member of | 4 |
by vertue of their | 4 |
in a great measure | 4 |
the laws and statutes | 4 |
honorable east india company | 4 |
of our english lands | 4 |
or company of men | 4 |
of the french monarchy | 4 |
apology for the east | 4 |
of the advantages of | 4 |
honorable action of commerce | 4 |
all his proceedings in | 4 |
courten and sir paul | 4 |
committees after euery quarter | 4 |
and in short time | 4 |
of the same kind | 4 |
india trade is more | 4 |
according to the tenor | 4 |
some remarkable observations both | 4 |
the mean time it | 4 |
relation to foreign trade | 4 |
rest of the english | 4 |
an open or regulated | 4 |
and the lords of | 4 |
the defence of the | 4 |
at all times when | 4 |
of the dutch east | 4 |
i shall more particularly | 4 |
by the want of | 4 |
which could not be | 4 |
to all which may | 4 |
own product and manufacture | 4 |
answere to the hollanders | 4 |
the time of their | 4 |
persons interessed in the | 4 |
the laws of the | 4 |
trading from port to | 4 |
and such as are | 4 |
of the sole trade | 4 |
first court of committees | 4 |
in the city of | 4 |
my lord chief baron | 4 |
essay on the east | 4 |
for the increase of | 4 |
a letter to a | 4 |
for the coast of | 4 |
all the trades of | 4 |
the words of the | 4 |
shall keepe faire bookes | 4 |
of the said treaty | 4 |
the harp and cross | 4 |
in the th of | 4 |
lords of the council | 4 |
that on the other | 4 |
make it their business | 4 |
the great increase of | 4 |
before the said irish | 4 |
english interest in india | 4 |
answering to diuerse obiections | 4 |
both upon the matters | 4 |
reason of the decay | 4 |
court of committees after | 4 |
which were wont to | 4 |
an answere to the | 4 |
vpon the coast of | 4 |
hinder the exportation of | 4 |
the english nation in | 4 |
of our woollen manufacture | 4 |
if the trade were | 4 |
administrator of the goods | 4 |
of the said dutch | 4 |
of ship and goods | 4 |
in comparison of the | 4 |
to such a degree | 4 |
native commodities and manufactures | 4 |
to make choyce of | 4 |
satisfaction for the same | 4 |
to the laws and | 4 |
submission to better judgments | 4 |
they shall once euery | 4 |
shall be found to | 4 |
each of the companies | 4 |
advice of our privy | 4 |
they say the company | 4 |
the said committees shall | 4 |
with the advice of | 4 |
agreement made with the | 4 |
to the use of | 4 |
as the cause shall | 4 |
also by their heirs | 4 |
to our own merchants | 4 |
the court of admiralty | 4 |
tend to the encouragement | 4 |
had the confidence to | 4 |
linnens of all sorts | 4 |
the king and council | 4 |
in the behalfe of | 4 |
hinder the consumption of | 4 |
for the use of | 4 |
the gouernour and company | 4 |
from the consideration of | 4 |
the suit of the | 4 |
about to thousand pounds | 4 |
brief remonstrance of the | 4 |
general and their subjects | 4 |
the exportation of woollen | 4 |
to be paid back | 4 |
by order of the | 4 |
from england vnto the | 4 |
charter at the bar | 4 |
in all of them | 4 |
of the companies house | 4 |
power of the king | 4 |
and on the behalf | 4 |
defender of the faith | 4 |
year of our reign | 4 |
of the present french | 4 |
the coast of choromandel | 4 |
in the case at | 4 |
the true reason of | 4 |
in the rate of | 4 |
by the author of | 4 |
to port in the | 4 |
in proportion to the | 4 |
the intollerable wrongs done | 4 |
at the discretion of | 4 |
the rest of europe | 4 |
from one of that | 4 |
the occurrents of the | 4 |
our native commodities and | 4 |
about the value of | 4 |
in such a case | 4 |
with the greater number | 4 |
made free brethren of | 4 |
to the said sir | 4 |
in the same year | 4 |
cargoes amounting to near | 4 |
and twenty day of | 4 |
and other heathen princes | 4 |
the law of the | 4 |
an essay on the | 4 |
of the moneth of | 4 |
of the companies affaires | 4 |
to a former treatise | 4 |
the moneth of march | 4 |
to bring in their | 4 |
to make use of | 4 |
the said court shall | 4 |
a treatise wherein is | 4 |
in england for the | 4 |
of the inhabitants of | 4 |
the gold and silver | 4 |
to an order of | 4 |
i leave to be | 4 |
which is to be | 4 |
as i said before | 4 |
of all the companies | 4 |
but if it were | 4 |
the people of england | 4 |
concerning the occurrents of | 4 |
proportion to the old | 4 |
remonstrance of the grand | 4 |
provincial of the jesuits | 4 |
b estc r ocm | 4 |
and if this be | 4 |
a member of parliament | 4 |
as to the first | 4 |
the first part concerneth | 4 |
the charge of a | 4 |
to which i answer | 4 |
shall and may be | 4 |
the companies great bookes | 4 |
an account of the | 4 |
the east india marchants | 4 |
in other parts of | 4 |
which are made at | 4 |
to curse and ban | 4 |
at the next court | 4 |
it were to be | 4 |
in the execution of | 4 |
i have been the | 4 |
our will and pleasure | 4 |
prejudicial to the kingdom | 4 |
two lewd servants to | 4 |
were it not for | 4 |
according to the rules | 4 |
they shall giue their | 4 |
on the d of | 4 |
intollerable wrongs done to | 4 |
upon the matters of | 4 |
the charter at the | 4 |
the grand grievances and | 4 |
as also by their | 4 |
the treasure of the | 4 |
all which may be | 4 |
in the day time | 4 |
the said letters of | 4 |
to any of the | 4 |
by sea and land | 4 |
if they finde any | 4 |
the english interest in | 4 |
his subjects from going | 4 |
the most part of | 4 |
to the right honourable | 4 |
that is now before | 4 |
of their honorable imployers | 4 |
the persons interessed in | 4 |
of parliament concerning clandestine | 4 |
to the nation than | 4 |
meer prohibitions of no | 4 |
chief justice of the | 4 |
service of foreign princes | 4 |
it pleased god to | 4 |
and henry bona adventura | 4 |
any other part of | 4 |
accompt of all the | 4 |
represented to both houses | 4 |
remarkable observations both upon | 4 |
are not to be | 4 |
vsually made against the | 4 |
prerogatives of the crown | 4 |
and so i come | 4 |
the industry of the | 4 |
a note of the | 4 |
any of his majesties | 4 |
a nation to export | 4 |
the whole course of | 4 |
law of the land | 4 |
toleration of protestant dissenters | 4 |
during the time of | 4 |
and he shall keepe | 4 |
dated the th of | 4 |
of our native commodities | 4 |
the act of the | 4 |
at the beginning of | 4 |
in the names of | 4 |
and it is observable | 4 |
the argument of the | 4 |
one of that societie | 4 |
to the honour and | 4 |
the performance of the | 4 |
the th of may | 4 |
the warrant of the | 4 |
the rules of the | 4 |
all the subjects of | 4 |
are vsually made against | 4 |
concerning the great case | 4 |
from the nature of | 4 |
or to any others | 4 |
huber text and markup | 4 |
for payment of the | 4 |
not be lawfull for | 4 |
our own product and | 4 |
or hereafter shall be | 4 |
the late and present | 4 |
i do not see | 4 |
the statute of the | 4 |
i shall leave it | 4 |
beaten us out of | 4 |
of the yron workes | 4 |
almost all sorts of | 4 |
of ever blessed memory | 4 |
order of the councel | 4 |
shall leave it to | 4 |
in relation to fact | 4 |
of the city of | 4 |
of beefe and porke | 4 |
argument of the lord | 4 |
of committees after euery | 4 |
the trades of the | 4 |
from the rest of | 4 |
the present posture of | 4 |
of the french and | 4 |
hath been said in | 4 |
a most profitable trade | 4 |
to the dutch and | 4 |
and they shall giue | 4 |
the trade of france | 4 |
no new thing for | 4 |
of the jesuits in | 4 |
of spice and indico | 4 |
from the last of | 4 |
mentioned in the said | 4 |
must render a nation | 4 |
and it must be | 4 |
within any of the | 4 |
clarke of the imprest | 4 |
and the same being | 4 |
lewd servants to the | 4 |
shall acquaint the court | 4 |
that by reason of | 4 |
of this part of | 4 |
member of parliament concerning | 4 |
of the irish acts | 4 |
since the east india | 4 |
the said irish acts | 4 |
that the increase of | 4 |
by the subjects of | 4 |
much cheaper than the | 4 |
it will be found | 4 |
high court of admiralty | 4 |
that it is no | 4 |
that the exporting of | 4 |
to buy and sell | 4 |
much as in them | 4 |
portugals and their goods | 4 |
upon the whole matter | 4 |
is part of the | 4 |
king by his prerogative | 4 |
to justifie a lie | 4 |
the jesuits in england | 4 |
of in our books | 4 |
true reason of the | 4 |
the consumption of our | 4 |
occurrents of the east | 4 |
dutch from the portugals | 4 |
shall deliuer of the | 4 |
the exporting of treasure | 4 |
the company do not | 4 |
home and forreign market | 4 |
of them the stock | 4 |
grand grievances and oppressions | 4 |
or hereafter to be | 4 |
to the honourable house | 4 |
which i shall have | 4 |
that have lost their | 4 |
all the companies ships | 4 |
and from the east | 4 |
general of the united | 4 |
shall from time to | 4 |
i shall begin with | 4 |
state of the east | 4 |
any of his subjects | 4 |
the present french king | 4 |
the lords of his | 4 |
to the states general | 4 |
after the dragon and | 4 |
as well as their | 4 |
behalf of the widows | 3 |
of the said governour | 3 |
many orphans and widows | 3 |
of the red sea | 3 |
of some large prerogatives | 3 |
that a consumptive trade | 3 |
the places of their | 3 |
to a very great | 3 |
a considerable part of | 3 |
of orders made by | 3 |
ought to be free | 3 |
by thomas smith gent | 3 |
may be said to | 3 |
in a late conference | 3 |
in a faire booke | 3 |
by a joynt stock | 3 |
to the intent that | 3 |
the price of our | 3 |
unprofitable to the king | 3 |
s ocm this keyboarded | 3 |
of the marriners which | 3 |
written by master patricke | 3 |
in several parts of | 3 |
and many others of | 3 |
the said letters pattents | 3 |
ships and goods of | 3 |
a company with a | 3 |
aboord the ship ionah | 3 |
published to make it | 3 |
made our navigation yet | 3 |
ought to be made | 3 |
sold in holland at | 3 |
and that out of | 3 |
concerning the letters patents | 3 |
subject to the conditions | 3 |
by sea or land | 3 |
increase of people and | 3 |
is a necessity of | 3 |
the rigging of the | 3 |
that they did procure | 3 |
india company by thomas | 3 |
humbly submitted to the | 3 |
of the master and | 3 |
such a prohibition will | 3 |
he was at the | 3 |
case concerning the letters | 3 |
seas in the world | 3 |
and royal african companies | 3 |
accompt of euery yeares | 3 |
from the gouernour or | 3 |
at the best hand | 3 |
and the law of | 3 |
home and forreign trade | 3 |
recollected out of all | 3 |
that he would not | 3 |
the right honourable the | 3 |
in the said trade | 3 |
than by a company | 3 |
and the last section | 3 |
of our trade and | 3 |
sundry notorious or remarkable | 3 |
excluding the rest of | 3 |
india company of england | 3 |
there is a difference | 3 |
performance of the said | 3 |
the coast and bay | 3 |
also the sole trade | 3 |
granted to the said | 3 |
dales petition to the | 3 |
petition to the parliament | 3 |
if he had any | 3 |
with tun of wine | 3 |
yet it is not | 3 |
are contained in the | 3 |
at this present time | 3 |
company is faithfully stated | 3 |
collected by roger widdrington | 3 |
proofs for evidencing the | 3 |
notorious or remarkable injuries | 3 |
and i humbly conceive | 3 |
the common and statute | 3 |
d of december last | 3 |
or as often as | 3 |
is more for the | 3 |
by a consumptive trade | 3 |
evil practices at the | 3 |
no doubt but the | 3 |
of our navigation and | 3 |
had gone after the | 3 |
that in the year | 3 |
by the generall auditors | 3 |
members of the honourable | 3 |
the same may be | 3 |
manageing and regulating the | 3 |
to get into the | 3 |
that i have not | 3 |
i shall take notice | 3 |
hundred and fiftie men | 3 |
a few years more | 3 |
that they are not | 3 |
nation in the east | 3 |
of the said timber | 3 |
into the service of | 3 |
person of long observation | 3 |
laws of this realm | 3 |
shall deliuer vp to | 3 |
the sampson and the | 3 |
more in trade and | 3 |
if it be not | 3 |
who will be more | 3 |
to any great degree | 3 |
of king charles the | 3 |
upon the statute of | 3 |
or out of the | 3 |
to the said states | 3 |
of the treaty at | 3 |
committees of the said | 3 |
multitude and freedom of | 3 |
but that which is | 3 |
of the said years | 3 |
i am sure the | 3 |
of the present posture | 3 |
exporting of money or | 3 |
occurrents betwixt the english | 3 |
as much money to | 3 |
said bookes and memorials | 3 |
some large prerogatives of | 3 |
laws and customs of | 3 |
of companies of merchants | 3 |
in their wars in | 3 |
this our commission shall | 3 |
the one written by | 3 |
courten and his partners | 3 |
due form of law | 3 |
it could not be | 3 |
jesuits in england for | 3 |
and that the king | 3 |
the importation of french | 3 |
is no question but | 3 |
that the present management | 3 |
and as the people | 3 |
the dutch or french | 3 |
order of the general | 3 |
if the king may | 3 |
a commission for martial | 3 |
and best secured and | 3 |
gone her second voyage | 3 |
orphans of other marriners | 3 |
but the members and | 3 |
and for the better | 3 |
other nations as well | 3 |
a great quantity of | 3 |
made by the gouernour | 3 |
also a remonstrance of | 3 |
our home and forreign | 3 |
a true and perfect | 3 |
had been granted to | 3 |
about the same time | 3 |
the value of a | 3 |
and many other things | 3 |
to his humble supplication | 3 |
the occasion of two | 3 |
of late years we | 3 |
by his maiesties consent | 3 |
the governour or deputy | 3 |
the nation than the | 3 |
to the judgment of | 3 |
behalf of the present | 3 |
make war upon any | 3 |
not be profitable to | 3 |
so that by the | 3 |
dragon and katherine aforesaid | 3 |
upon the credit of | 3 |
may be made of | 3 |
their subjects as aforesaid | 3 |
the totall plundering and | 3 |
we had the sole | 3 |
or the most part | 3 |
to the english in | 3 |
by master thomas knowles | 3 |
consent of the said | 3 |
woollen manufactures to portugal | 3 |
vnder the protection of | 3 |
must not only be | 3 |
by the blessing of | 3 |
an account of some | 3 |
you may vnderstand of | 3 |
written by a fair | 3 |
committees of the yard | 3 |
notice thereof to the | 3 |
exercised from time to | 3 |
contract with the king | 3 |
value of our english | 3 |
by an act of | 3 |
shewing how far the | 3 |
of the people in | 3 |
in the reign of | 3 |
for his discharge in | 3 |
the moneth of iuly | 3 |
the wisdom of the | 3 |
his appendix to his | 3 |
especially in a nation | 3 |
years of open trade | 3 |
by the warrant of | 3 |
iacobson hulsebus preacher to | 3 |
vnderstand of some other | 3 |
one to the other | 3 |
declaration of orders made | 3 |
the pretence of piracy | 3 |
of the english interest | 3 |
in the whole case | 3 |
power and authority to | 3 |
half the known world | 3 |
the credit of the | 3 |
affairs of the indies | 3 |
of the like kind | 3 |
it is all one | 3 |
india in two letters | 3 |
to the quality of | 3 |
by the increase of | 3 |
or to any other | 3 |
satisfaction to be made | 3 |
which there is no | 3 |
the last day of | 3 |
oathes openly in a | 3 |
this booke you shall | 3 |
symptoms of a consumptive | 3 |
evidencing the truth thereof | 3 |
and by him addressed | 3 |
clarke of the slaughterhouse | 3 |
with their merchandizes where | 3 |
was made by the | 3 |
near destroyed our trade | 3 |
india trade in general | 3 |
in due form of | 3 |
i take to be | 3 |
patent for trading to | 3 |
workes in the yard | 3 |
with an account of | 3 |
letters you may vnderstand | 3 |
members of the company | 3 |
of the french trade | 3 |
their wars in the | 3 |
and particularly of the | 3 |
yet in the end | 3 |
of all ranks of | 3 |
that we have a | 3 |
they shall not be | 3 |
by the decay of | 3 |
petition of robert tayloe | 3 |
in their own countries | 3 |
and for the same | 3 |
trade of this kingdome | 3 |
as much money as | 3 |
so i come to | 3 |
had it not been | 3 |
places within the limits | 3 |
company and a joint | 3 |
in process of time | 3 |
and here by the | 3 |
number of the committees | 3 |
trade of the english | 3 |
of all the originals | 3 |
in defence of the | 3 |
of treasure in the | 3 |
be brought into this | 3 |
maiesties consent may bee | 3 |
to be kept for | 3 |
a manner beaten us | 3 |
other part of the | 3 |
preacher to the english | 3 |
be found in any | 3 |
thousand pounds a man | 3 |
that it was a | 3 |
of our present church | 3 |
pope paul the fifth | 3 |
in the english house | 3 |
how far the evil | 3 |
the same vnto the | 3 |
of newes from the | 3 |
a long and tedious | 3 |
in which they shall | 3 |
the evil practices at | 3 |
tuns of french wine | 3 |
the sole manufacture of | 3 |
trade of this kingdom | 3 |
creditors of sir william | 3 |
in any other place | 3 |
is no new thing | 3 |
the proprietors and creditors | 3 |
elizabeth and king james | 3 |
to the honour of | 3 |
the present management of | 3 |
it is not so | 3 |
for the better manageing | 3 |
the yearly quantity of | 3 |
employed first and last | 3 |
vpon accompt of euery | 3 |
for taking a galliot | 3 |
a consumptive trade must | 3 |
and that there is | 3 |
appoint some of the | 3 |
by both which letters | 3 |
in all occasions of | 3 |
the innocent together with | 3 |
wherein is particularly demonstrated | 3 |
the loss of our | 3 |
company in their late | 3 |
at the returne home | 3 |
to the best advantage | 3 |
from day to day | 3 |
shall haue order to | 3 |
the ordinary exportation of | 3 |
good summes of money | 3 |
laws proposed by the | 3 |
as if he had | 3 |
from bourdeaux to dort | 3 |
a nation may grow | 3 |
an increase of people | 3 |
proprietors of the bona | 3 |
original in the henry | 3 |
foreign trade and foreign | 3 |
their late wars against | 3 |
five hundred and upwards | 3 |
of the whole universe | 3 |
occasion of two letters | 3 |
to this honorable house | 3 |
treatise concerning the east | 3 |
orders of the councel | 3 |
and committee of nine | 3 |
in his book of | 3 |
that they should have | 3 |
a nation may be | 3 |
so much of the | 3 |
better manageing and regulating | 3 |
for jesuits to curse | 3 |
is necessary for the | 3 |
taking of our two | 3 |
act of the th | 3 |
by the lawes of | 3 |
in charge by the | 3 |
what would become of | 3 |
master adrian iacobson hulsebus | 3 |
general court of adventurers | 3 |
the goods and moneys | 3 |
the very words of | 3 |
it not evident that | 3 |
accompts of all the | 3 |
the manner of the | 3 |
the said richard boothby | 3 |
but the next day | 3 |
on the trade of | 3 |
speech to both houses | 3 |
the accompt of the | 3 |
course of their voyage | 3 |
case of the governour | 3 |
for a man to | 3 |
sampson and the hound | 3 |
of in our law | 3 |
out of his majesties | 3 |
quantities of our woollen | 3 |
in the said ship | 3 |
before a committee of | 3 |
a motion to the | 3 |
well as the dutch | 3 |
and sinking of the | 3 |
the trade of merchandize | 3 |
the subjects of his | 3 |
and dutch in those | 3 |
that the english did | 3 |
advantage of this kingdom | 3 |
in the close of | 3 |
trade to and from | 3 |
in the fourth part | 3 |
out of the yard | 3 |
of this our commission | 3 |
i leave to your | 3 |
for restraining all his | 3 |
in an open or | 3 |
to be tryed for | 3 |
the north coast of | 3 |
hundred years last past | 3 |
losses by the french | 3 |
and in the year | 3 |
letter to sir thomas | 3 |
for almost all sorts | 3 |
at peace with all | 3 |
at large set downe | 3 |
the exhausting of our | 3 |
to sir thomas smith | 3 |
had the sole trade | 3 |
humbly represented to the | 3 |
the law in the | 3 |
it was in the | 3 |
with the master and | 3 |
with us in the | 3 |
in the said house | 3 |
since the decay of | 3 |
in the house of | 3 |
to make it further | 3 |
the reduction of the | 3 |
king may by his | 3 |
any matter or thing | 3 |
for our own consumption | 3 |
and orphans of other | 3 |
a great increase of | 3 |
present condition of the | 3 |
of some other occurrents | 3 |
more advantageous to the | 3 |
general court for the | 3 |
his discharge in the | 3 |
for the consumption of | 3 |
a multitude of hands | 3 |
the method it now | 3 |
of the lady dales | 3 |
the th of march | 3 |
yet i do not | 3 |
which they shall haue | 3 |
number of the people | 3 |
which must not only | 3 |
which shall be found | 3 |
the ship called the | 3 |
thereof in his booke | 3 |
in the nation than | 3 |
is the case of | 3 |
in all that time | 3 |
court for the better | 3 |
a wing b estc | 3 |
a declaration of orders | 3 |
humbly offered to the | 3 |
of the east and | 3 |
that he was in | 3 |
which are to be | 3 |
encouragement of such a | 3 |
temple of the dutch | 3 |
the place of the | 3 |
the trade it self | 3 |
is in the charter | 3 |
have exercised from time | 3 |
directors of the east | 3 |
do not know of | 3 |
printed by nicholas okes | 3 |
at liberty to trade | 3 |
court of the east | 3 |
east india in two | 3 |
england for the powder | 3 |
the english about their | 3 |
accompts of the clarkes | 3 |
the european world pay | 3 |
occasion to say more | 3 |
over the rest of | 3 |
shall haue a speciall | 3 |
the ballance of the | 3 |
a charter granted to | 3 |
some other occurrents betwixt | 3 |
returned from thence into | 3 |
for the crown of | 3 |
value of our lands | 3 |
of the greatnesse of | 3 |
beneficial parts of our | 3 |
according to the quality | 3 |
between the dutch and | 3 |
in the infancy of | 3 |
their patent for trading | 3 |
orders made by the | 3 |
of our english manufactures | 3 |
that the english merchant | 3 |
of the said islands | 3 |
that during the said | 3 |
one written by master | 3 |
english and dutch in | 3 |
bound from bourdeaux to | 3 |
to be in the | 3 |
the english company of | 3 |
in the method it | 3 |
treasures of the world | 3 |
the example of the | 3 |
j estc r ocm | 3 |
one or more of | 3 |
destroyed our trade in | 3 |
it must be confessed | 3 |
foure hundred and fiftie | 3 |
foure shillings the pound | 3 |
late great fall of | 3 |
consent may bee printed | 3 |
otherwise to their vses | 3 |
the possession of the | 3 |
provisions of all sorts | 3 |
and improved in a | 3 |
be present to see | 3 |
new thing for jesuits | 3 |
in our trade from | 3 |
both which letters you | 3 |
the company should be | 3 |
by him addressed unto | 3 |
all the places of | 3 |
a nation still weaker | 3 |
the companies ships from | 3 |
of foreign princes in | 3 |
to answer the charge | 3 |
thereunto by the court | 3 |
a paper of complaints | 3 |
a greater number of | 3 |
that in all cases | 3 |
all the seas in | 3 |
prisoners in the marshalsea | 3 |
home by way of | 3 |
said court shall require | 3 |
choice of chapmen for | 3 |
not evident that the | 3 |
it shall be lawfull | 3 |
best known to the | 3 |
in the island of | 3 |
into the port of | 3 |
their oathes openly in | 3 |
number of years together | 3 |
and then they were | 3 |
the moneth of may | 3 |
the generall trade of | 3 |
which the hollanders have | 3 |
and other home commodities | 3 |
and all the factories | 3 |
the defence of trade | 3 |
for the company in | 3 |
increase of our importations | 3 |
their money at per | 3 |
which served the east | 3 |
modest offer of some | 3 |
collected out of several | 3 |
that so they may | 3 |
whole course of their | 3 |
them by the court | 3 |
make the european world | 3 |
trade and wealth in | 3 |
of some meet considerations | 3 |
a bill of parcels | 3 |
or to this realm | 3 |
by the cheapness of | 3 |
of our own growth | 3 |
late wars against the | 3 |
which he could not | 3 |
princes in east india | 3 |
honorable high court of | 3 |
is said to be | 3 |
in quantity and value | 3 |
all intents and purposes | 3 |
one hundred thousand pounds | 3 |
to the honorable the | 3 |
there is yet a | 3 |
we have reason to | 3 |
of the foreign trade | 3 |
the king is not | 3 |
and of the widows | 3 |
the dutch in the | 3 |
the said chirurgion generall | 3 |
some of the most | 3 |
the abuse of the | 3 |
of money in london | 3 |
and voyages of this | 3 |
nation still weaker and | 3 |
the increase of the | 3 |
where the company have | 3 |
i have already said | 3 |
the merchants of london | 3 |
the abbot of westminster | 3 |
the east india house | 3 |
wing b estc r | 3 |
here by the way | 3 |
after they returne home | 3 |
the waight of the | 3 |
and this was the | 3 |
has already near destroyed | 3 |
to the india court | 3 |
long as there is | 3 |
as the woollen manufacture | 3 |
am apt to think | 3 |
manner beaten us out | 3 |
to be curious inquisitors | 3 |
have all the world | 3 |
necessity of improving our | 3 |
and all the rest | 3 |
for the buying of | 3 |
to the prince of | 3 |
a brief abstract of | 3 |
as possible he can | 3 |
entertained into the companies | 3 |
charge of the government | 3 |
president and his counsell | 3 |
that the intended prohibitions | 3 |
hee shall deliuer vp | 3 |
best secured and improved | 3 |
themselves to the king | 3 |
the said company to | 3 |
hollanders have exercised from | 3 |
third part of the | 3 |
and defended by the | 3 |
then preacher to the | 3 |
from one port to | 3 |
than now they do | 3 |
both ships and men | 3 |
foreign princes in east | 3 |
a view of all | 3 |
be lawfull for any | 3 |
the command of the | 3 |
totall plundering and sinking | 3 |
in full force and | 3 |
laws and statutes of | 3 |
i have given you | 3 |
vnto the treasurers for | 3 |
in any of the | 3 |
be compared with the | 3 |
and the like in | 3 |
after the loss of | 3 |
decay of our cloth | 3 |
of our two ships | 3 |
more and more of | 3 |
else they had gone | 3 |
would have all the | 3 |
foure committees at the | 3 |
the course of trade | 3 |
of the united netherlands | 3 |
short time must necessarily | 3 |
to a paper of | 3 |
i have heard that | 3 |
to foreign trade and | 3 |
or otherwise to their | 3 |
with so much advantage | 3 |
thing for jesuits to | 3 |
of all the old | 3 |
benefit and advantage of | 3 |
to sir william courten | 3 |
by this means they | 3 |
india court at home | 3 |
in danger of being | 3 |
and improved for the | 3 |
sell the english merchant | 3 |
of it may be | 3 |
george carew esq administrator | 3 |
true and compendious narration | 3 |
been said in the | 3 |
if there be a | 3 |
is the interest of | 3 |
is to be taken | 3 |
and satisfaction of the | 3 |
as much as the | 3 |
necessarily beggar the nation | 3 |
that they have not | 3 |
of his subjects to | 3 |
where by the way | 3 |
and regulating the companies | 3 |
of the stores in | 3 |
the laws of this | 3 |
the consequences of this | 3 |
riches of the nation | 3 |
two letters lately published | 3 |
to the like number | 3 |
in this way of | 3 |
library and art gallery | 3 |
to the last of | 3 |
adrian iacobson hulsebus preacher | 3 |
the value of lands | 3 |
must be maintained by | 3 |
as long as there | 3 |
superior provincial of the | 3 |
hulsebus preacher to the | 3 |
to the lords of | 3 |
they shall appoint some | 3 |
still weaker and weaker | 3 |
if they could be | 3 |
least foure hundred and | 3 |
in a direct course | 3 |
a remonstrance of the | 3 |
the perils of the | 3 |
against the said richard | 3 |
but those of the | 3 |
in the henry e | 3 |
to be aiding and | 3 |
say the company have | 3 |
the better manageing and | 3 |
must proportionably decay england | 3 |
to the company in | 3 |
in a nation where | 3 |
may it please your | 3 |
riches of the kingdom | 3 |
the voyages of this | 3 |
against the said pergens | 3 |
take accompt of the | 3 |
the proportions of cordage | 3 |
shall appoint some of | 3 |
in the midst of | 3 |
sea and land in | 3 |
to be let on | 3 |
this crown and any | 3 |
of the imprest money | 3 |
for security of the | 3 |
beneficial to the kingdom | 3 |
before the east india | 3 |
which is so much | 3 |
the labours of the | 3 |
greater number of them | 3 |
the men in the | 3 |
and crown of england | 3 |
in any judicious court | 3 |
not the exportation of | 3 |
by agreement with the | 3 |
ingratefull and unjust proceeds | 3 |
satisfaction of the reader | 3 |
of our home product | 3 |
to make war upon | 3 |
of the french councils | 3 |
for the south seas | 3 |
by the french capers | 3 |
account of the present | 3 |
great part of their | 3 |
a reply on behalf | 3 |
all other parts of | 3 |
proclaimed for general reprizals | 3 |
said islands of amboyna | 3 |
question the presidents power | 3 |
and approved of in | 3 |
from thence into england | 3 |
debt and damages aforesaid | 3 |
a proclamation for restraining | 3 |
course of the east | 3 |
by what hath been | 3 |
the multitude and freedom | 3 |
weighty propositions are fully | 3 |
forfeiture of the goods | 3 |
the entries of the | 3 |
who shall be appointed | 3 |
as they are chosen | 3 |
of the lords of | 3 |
master patricke copland then | 3 |
the better publication thereof | 3 |
and therefore that the | 3 |
exercised and allowed of | 3 |
the wane or increase | 3 |
preacher to the dutch | 3 |
from the entries of | 3 |
recalling such as are | 3 |
of some hundred and | 3 |
to the coast and | 3 |
against the english nation | 3 |
author of the essay | 3 |
commission for martial law | 3 |
to the kingdoms interest | 3 |
briefe of the lady | 3 |
in their late wars | 3 |
lately returned from thence | 3 |
to walke the round | 3 |
a estc r ocm | 3 |
treaties of peace and | 3 |
shall giue a receipt | 3 |
east and west indies | 3 |
be tryed for their | 3 |
of a sole trade | 3 |
all sorts of men | 3 |
case of the marriners | 3 |
the king may prohibit | 3 |
to put you in | 3 |
the creditors and proprietors | 3 |
the orders of the | 3 |
it is not the | 3 |
in his appendix to | 3 |
and if they do | 3 |
which by the way | 3 |
entry thereof in his | 3 |
and particularly to east | 3 |
speech in a late | 3 |
the officers of the | 3 |
which letters you may | 3 |
the ordinary courts of | 3 |
with some remarkable observations | 3 |
them to give me | 3 |
orphans of those that | 3 |
by the governour or | 3 |
in the bona esperanza | 3 |
doubt of the truth | 3 |
of england and scotland | 3 |
as they term it | 3 |
who shall haue authority | 3 |
to the committees of | 3 |
some parts of germany | 3 |
rials of eight spanish | 3 |
god save the king | 3 |
back to back and | 3 |
printers to the kings | 3 |
a true accompt thereof | 3 |
the form of our | 3 |
openly in a court | 3 |
justice of the court | 3 |
twenty or thirty years | 3 |
and by this means | 3 |
the other written by | 3 |
of the said materials | 3 |
elsewhere than to the | 3 |
made of forreign materials | 3 |
kept for that purpose | 3 |
and sir edward littleton | 3 |
in his owne person | 3 |
the hollanders have exercised | 3 |
and here i must | 3 |
unjust proceeds of the | 3 |
giue a true accompt | 3 |
to make it appear | 3 |
from any of the | 3 |
or his deputy and | 3 |
diev et mon droit | 3 |
clarke of the yron | 3 |
to do the same | 3 |
time out of mind | 3 |
the departure of the | 3 |
often as shall be | 3 |
they do not know | 3 |
secured and improved for | 3 |
starre of those climates | 3 |
such a multitude of | 3 |
the recalling all his | 3 |
present management of trade | 3 |
far the evil practices | 3 |
part of the people | 3 |
upon the exportation of | 3 |
the power of making | 3 |
in a letter to | 3 |
by the honourable house | 3 |
besides the loss of | 3 |
a worthy member of | 3 |
all the said officers | 3 |
so that there will | 3 |
vntill the moneth of | 3 |
the act of car | 3 |
what i have already | 3 |