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on the other side | 21 |
the end of a | 21 |
early english books online | 20 |
as if they were | 18 |
end of a word | 17 |
for the most part | 16 |
in the end of | 14 |
for a man to | 13 |
ought not to be | 12 |
at the end of | 11 |
the rest of the | 11 |
both whole and divided | 10 |
may it please your | 10 |
characters represented either as | 10 |
represented either as utf | 10 |
that is to say | 10 |
in the presence of | 10 |
or may it please | 9 |
in the days of | 9 |
for it is a | 9 |
put under the line | 9 |
by reason of their | 9 |
to the end that | 9 |
yet for all this | 8 |
that there was no | 8 |
as it is the | 8 |
to make use of | 8 |
at the same time | 8 |
in the middle of | 8 |
is not to be | 8 |
out of and there | 8 |
they ought not to | 8 |
prophesied in the days | 8 |
are not to be | 7 |
we ought not to | 7 |
the beginning of a | 7 |
i put under the | 7 |
they are to be | 7 |
of such as are | 6 |
which i put under | 6 |
it be required to | 6 |
at the beginning of | 6 |
the welfare of the | 6 |
the favour of the | 6 |
and for that reason | 6 |
and are to be | 6 |
lawful money of england | 6 |
the middle of a | 6 |
the true nature of | 6 |
as if he had | 6 |
let it be required | 6 |
to the next row | 6 |
that they might not | 6 |
but such as are | 6 |
in the same syllable | 6 |
variety of subject areas | 5 |
selection was intended to | 5 |
restraints of time and | 5 |
financial support to the | 5 |
in accordance with level | 5 |
books online text creation | 5 |
as if they had | 5 |
to create accurately transcribed | 5 |
users should bear in | 5 |
the project have been | 5 |
we respectfully request that | 5 |
if there was a | 5 |
mind that in all | 5 |
a partnership between the | 5 |
can now take and | 5 |
was enhanced and or | 5 |
accuracy and those which | 5 |
selection was based on | 5 |
therefore chose to create | 5 |
for transcription and basic | 5 |
the text creation partnership | 5 |
the tei in libraries | 5 |
been looked at by | 5 |
of instances per text | 5 |
encoded and linked to | 5 |
text was proofread for | 5 |
that they are not | 5 |
in of gaps by | 5 |
this phase i text | 5 |
to external keying companies | 5 |
overall quality of tcp | 5 |
of every monographic english | 5 |
or tei g elements | 5 |
project restraints of time | 5 |
project was divided into | 5 |
edition of a work | 5 |
elements of known extent | 5 |
of michigan and oxford | 5 |
of any assumptions that | 5 |
of gaps by user | 5 |
of a work was | 5 |
tcp aimed to produce | 5 |
will remain and some | 5 |
then carried out by | 5 |
the terms of creative | 5 |
and encoded texts based | 5 |
given to their original | 5 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 5 |
was then carried out | 5 |
coded from proquest page | 5 |
of tcp data is | 5 |
for that reason it | 5 |
those which did not | 5 |
assumptions that can be | 5 |
unicode or text strings | 5 |
are eligible for inclusion | 5 |
should bear in mind | 5 |
large quantities of textual | 5 |
editorial teams in oxford | 5 |
first editions of a | 5 |
tcp data is very | 5 |
even for commercial purposes | 5 |
of and there remains | 5 |
described above is co | 5 |
by a tcp editor | 5 |
by reason of the | 5 |
placeholder characters or elements | 5 |
a work was chosen | 5 |
therefore of any assumptions | 5 |
known extent have been | 5 |
that due credit and | 5 |
and therefore of any | 5 |
understanding these processes should | 5 |
made about the data | 5 |
tcp assigned for keying | 5 |
and markup guidelines are | 5 |
released into the public | 5 |
universities of michigan and | 5 |
or later edition of | 5 |
and characters marked as | 5 |
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by the institutions providing | 5 |
and those which did | 5 |
process of creating the | 5 |
the usual project restraints | 5 |
external keying companies for | 5 |
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corrected and characters marked | 5 |
teams in oxford and | 5 |
encoded text transcribed from | 5 |
been released into the | 5 |
by little and little | 5 |
be made about the | 5 |
were corrected where possible | 5 |
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or elements to simplify | 5 |
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based on the text | 5 |
wide variety of subject | 5 |
files to tei p | 5 |
texts for their own | 5 |
the keyers to be | 5 |
be marked as illegible | 5 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 5 |
by proquest via their | 5 |
qa standards were returned | 5 |
the name of the | 5 |
text creation partnership web | 5 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 5 |
phase of the project | 5 |
linked to page images | 5 |
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any remaining illegibles were | 5 |
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the principles of arithmetick | 5 |
respectfully request that due | 5 |
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reflect the true nature | 5 |
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keyed and coded from | 5 |
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support to the early | 5 |
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users should be aware | 5 |
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is available for reuse | 5 |
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notably latin and welsh | 5 |
instances will never have | 5 |
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edition of the work | 5 |
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tcp project was divided | 5 |
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keying companies for transcription | 5 |
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characters marked as illegible | 5 |
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gap elements of known | 5 |
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sent to external keying | 5 |
sets published by proquest | 5 |
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processes should make clear | 5 |
each text was proofread | 5 |
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works in other languages | 5 |
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companies for transcription and | 5 |
reason to do so | 5 |
markup reviewed and edited | 5 |
not meet qa standards | 5 |
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of time and funding | 5 |
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cambridge bibliography of english | 5 |
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were encoded as gap | 5 |
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of works in other | 5 |
and linked to page | 5 |
the overall quality of | 5 |
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project have been released | 5 |
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likelihood such instances will | 5 |
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due credit and attribution | 5 |
general aim of eebo | 5 |
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image sets published by | 5 |
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keying and markup guidelines | 5 |
standards were returned to | 5 |
texts based on the | 5 |
out by editorial teams | 5 |
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language title published between | 5 |
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for their own purposes | 5 |
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the encoding was enhanced | 5 |
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editions of a works | 5 |
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markup guidelines are available | 5 |
texts have been issued | 5 |
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characters or elements to | 5 |
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texts created during phase | 5 |
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arts of grandeur and | 5 |
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been transformed into placeholder | 5 |
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we bless and praise | 3 |
beginning of his reign | 3 |
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the original text notes | 3 |
in some few words | 3 |
appendix containing the principles | 3 |
above one hundred essays | 3 |
notes for div a | 3 |
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rules of true spelling | 3 |
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in letters of gold | 3 |
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the sons of agrippa | 3 |
that i carry and | 3 |
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of the famous historian | 3 |
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them in this manner | 3 |
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observations fit for a | 3 |
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nehemiah nonesuch of kingston | 3 |
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those that make it | 2 |
laws of the kingdom | 2 |
compleated containing several tables | 2 |
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enemies both ghostly and | 2 |
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of the succeeding prince | 2 |
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the affection of a | 2 |
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parts of the city | 2 |
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thy will be done | 2 |
themselves towards their inferiours | 2 |
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desirous they should believe | 2 |
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of caesar and augustus | 2 |
to adore the rising | 2 |
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if on an errand | 2 |
thousand for thousand of | 2 |
which i set down | 2 |
choice of a successor | 2 |
aptara keyed and coded | 2 |
according to the merit | 2 |
the honour of augustus | 2 |
two or more consonants | 2 |
not how to doe | 2 |
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immediate command of god | 2 |
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and hezekiah kings of | 2 |
speake ill of any | 2 |
contents of the within | 2 |
the church thou shalt | 2 |
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the walls of the | 2 |
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of the best princes | 2 |
all the other cities | 2 |
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a digression for children | 2 |
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oration to the senate | 2 |
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walls of the city | 2 |
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thou shalt not covet | 2 |
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old and new testament | 2 |
a ring of memory | 2 |
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to behold in the | 2 |
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those honours that are | 2 |
family of the caesars | 2 |
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the glory of the | 2 |
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my lord such an | 2 |
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to speak what they | 2 |
to set light by | 2 |
so that that which | 2 |
who made it his | 2 |
and sauiour iesus christ | 2 |
paradice contayning verie good | 2 |
it were a certaine | 2 |
of forty pounds of | 2 |
kingston in the county | 2 |
least in the middle | 2 |
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to be found in | 2 |
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thing for a man | 2 |
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care of the public | 2 |
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bee in the company | 2 |
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the sum of these | 2 |
power which another must | 2 |
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blood of the arsacidae | 2 |
worship of the gods | 2 |
falling downe upon his | 2 |
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and seal this seventeenth | 2 |
every one strives to | 2 |
that make it their | 2 |
those that had the | 2 |
us much to know | 2 |
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spanish gallant instructing thee | 2 |
the senate and the | 2 |
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like lawful money of | 2 |
to be in the | 2 |
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that is in heaven | 2 |
sold at his shop | 2 |
seruing at the table | 2 |
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himself with so much | 2 |
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duty of a historian | 2 |
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it hath bin seene | 2 |
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the ruine of the | 2 |
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a great company of | 2 |
all which i promise | 2 |
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lord and sauiour iesus | 2 |
first and second books | 2 |
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decree of the senate | 2 |
all parts of the | 2 |
to find the sum | 2 |
christ our lord and | 2 |
quality written in latin | 2 |
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a copy of a | 2 |
that so they may | 2 |
end of his life | 2 |
thanks to the emperour | 2 |
such as are sensible | 2 |
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one that was newly | 2 |
and so in this | 2 |
of the army before | 2 |
one single person who | 2 |
at double usance pay | 2 |
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of his own reputation | 2 |
of the empire depended | 2 |
of the old testament | 2 |
two consonants at least | 2 |
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the ears of the | 2 |
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a man ought to | 2 |
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justice of god overtook | 2 |
princes who have made | 2 |
who was not ignorant | 2 |
was another reason which | 2 |
in the castilian tongue | 2 |
wherein the foregoing rules | 2 |
we have in scripture | 2 |
welfare of the prince | 2 |
was the absolute master | 2 |
side of the bill | 2 |
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in honour of the | 2 |
and the affection of | 2 |
that it would be | 2 |
for great personages to | 2 |
services which asiaticus had | 2 |
as out of flattery | 2 |
you these and these | 2 |
the nature of things | 2 |
the ornaments of the | 2 |
in the service of | 2 |
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tell you what happened | 2 |
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in the midst of | 2 |
without any hopes of | 2 |
out of the land | 2 |
in the british library | 2 |
of those that make | 2 |
flattery is always excessive | 2 |
the fortune of a | 2 |
not to make a | 2 |
all his crimes were | 2 |
some accustome themselves unto | 2 |
with an intention to | 2 |
cannot choose but be | 2 |
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never be written at | 2 |
as well as interest | 2 |
the nature of those | 2 |
that is in the | 2 |
ran headlong into slavery | 2 |
iesus christ our lord | 2 |
he stood in the | 2 |
to speake of such | 2 |
he was not afraid | 2 |
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other then such as | 2 |
the contrary they are | 2 |
turkes head in fleete | 2 |
that his majesty should | 2 |
march of the army | 2 |
those that are full | 2 |
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it please your grace | 2 |
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to the prejudice of | 2 |
he that is born | 2 |
of the senate for | 2 |
through iesus christ our | 2 |
a subject to be | 2 |
hereunto set my hand | 2 |
days work for my | 2 |
much as it is | 2 |
man ought not onely | 2 |
a family prayer for | 2 |
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grant we beseech thee | 2 |
upon the frontiers of | 2 |
the twenty fourth day | 2 |
foolish son is the | 2 |
to see his parents | 2 |
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punishment upon sinners for | 2 |
to the matter in | 2 |
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that every one of | 2 |
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seven millions in gold | 2 |
the justice of god | 2 |
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instructing thee in that | 2 |
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one under the other | 2 |
therefore those that are | 2 |
that it is very | 2 |
for children how they | 2 |
the most of them | 2 |
these thy good creatures | 2 |
that all the acts | 2 |
out of hopes of | 2 |
affection of the people | 2 |
him with the rod | 2 |
asiaticus had done the | 2 |
the laws of the | 2 |
also put under the | 2 |
examples of his ancestors | 2 |
such words as these | 2 |
that which they had | 2 |
all things to the | 2 |
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a lord of quality | 2 |
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his order on the | 2 |
thou must not bee | 2 |
light of another day | 2 |
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you may understand that | 2 |
tears in his eyes | 2 |
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that thanks should be | 2 |
which make a syllable | 2 |
the world to be | 2 |
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name and words thou | 2 |
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usual christian names of | 2 |
just reason to complain | 2 |
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be paid unto the | 2 |
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ignorance of public affairs | 2 |
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their vows for the | 2 |
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to provoke him to | 2 |
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acts of the apostles | 2 |
the several tables of | 2 |
for the same clemency | 2 |
of the same nature | 2 |
the prudence of the | 2 |
the affection of others | 2 |
for the losse of | 2 |
whereunto is added the | 2 |
senate and the people | 2 |
nor as little oughtest | 2 |
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which i also put | 2 |
speake of such things | 2 |
some others there are | 2 |
a high opinion of | 2 |
that he must be | 2 |
told him that the | 2 |
young schollers paradice contayning | 2 |
which is that which | 2 |
and draw a line | 2 |
snuffling in the nose | 2 |
the full contents of | 2 |
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of the lord thy | 2 |
the coming of his | 2 |
must not be done | 2 |
it into silver plate | 2 |
they can never be | 2 |
persons in the world | 2 |
of eighty pounds of | 2 |
the emperour and his | 2 |
coming of his brother | 2 |
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may be said to | 2 |
so in like manner | 2 |
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the good will of | 2 |
they are much more | 2 |
and mercer of london | 2 |
wrote the book of | 2 |
necessary for him to | 2 |
no syllable can be | 2 |
no friend to liberty | 2 |
and right reverend lord | 2 |
in the cities of | 2 |
to secure himself from | 2 |
person to whom he | 2 |
thou hast taught me | 2 |
that he should not | 2 |
of their former slavery | 2 |
begin at the units | 2 |
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that he should go | 2 |
in full of all | 2 |
the affection of the | 2 |
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voice of the roman | 2 |
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to which the senate | 2 |
when thou art to | 2 |
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for them to desire | 2 |
end of a feast | 2 |
p q r s | 2 |
two syllables having two | 2 |
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the chief of the | 2 |
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thy father and thy | 2 |
for his dwelling house | 2 |
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at the elbows of | 2 |
mee now my lord | 2 |
beginning of a fray | 2 |
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beginning of a new | 2 |
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ornaments of the pretorship | 2 |
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have hereunto set my | 2 |
full contents of the | 2 |
person of the prince | 2 |
and am firmly indebted | 2 |
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in the company of | 2 |
citizen and mercer of | 2 |
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he had been lost | 2 |
people of great quality | 2 |
it be never so | 2 |
this kind of relation | 2 |
put a stop to | 2 |
and in the morning | 2 |
there is a certaine | 2 |
who make it their | 2 |
as the proverb goes | 2 |
never makes its addresses | 2 |
now my lord castromocho | 2 |
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was the meaning of | 2 |
ennius a roman knight | 2 |
who being to goe | 2 |
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glorious light of another | 2 |
supposed to have penned | 2 |
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the county of surry | 2 |
in the favour of | 2 |
to whom he was | 2 |
what things we must | 2 |
for children and teenagers | 2 |
received the th of | 2 |
this was the meaning | 2 |
cornelius tacitus concerning flattery | 2 |
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the words of tacitus | 2 |
at the turkes head | 2 |
make use of to | 2 |
gave him the title | 2 |
the old and new | 2 |
applause of those that | 2 |
be put to death | 2 |
the acts of the | 2 |
of the old and | 2 |
in going from schoole | 2 |
the turkes head in | 2 |
for the preservation of | 2 |
every one ought to | 2 |
if it were true | 2 |
the history of the | 2 |
to make sport with | 2 |
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that the welfare of | 2 |
the long march of | 2 |
by how much the | 2 |
talking of any thing | 2 |
time he went out | 2 |
acquire the reputation of | 2 |
family prayer for the | 2 |
and making ready the | 2 |
to him or his | 2 |
to bee well esteemed | 2 |
the prince of naples | 2 |
either long or short | 2 |
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the one and the | 2 |
which was for her | 2 |
promise to pay to | 2 |
abandons himself to all | 2 |
how to doe it | 2 |
it is good to | 2 |
five drops of blood | 2 |
the scholar be here | 2 |
and some there bee | 2 |
it please your lordship | 2 |
the foregoing rules are | 2 |
must never be written | 2 |
on the contrary they | 2 |
it is very true | 2 |
for days for my | 2 |
had been a most | 2 |
we beseech thee to | 2 |
nor ought they to | 2 |
as he that is | 2 |
to censure them for | 2 |
greater quality written in | 2 |
should be no longer | 2 |
their own good fortune | 2 |
when it is pronounced | 2 |
i am of opinion | 2 |
spin out the war | 2 |
business to sound the | 2 |
the person to whom | 2 |
a wise son maketh | 2 |
they might not seem | 2 |
always at the elbows | 2 |
may redound to the | 2 |
must at that time | 2 |
been graciously pleased to | 2 |
make use of it | 2 |
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is to be sounded | 2 |
was so far from | 2 |
eight pence flemish per | 2 |
those that have been | 2 |
ingratiate themselves with the | 2 |
rest of the imperial | 2 |
nathanael nameless citizen and | 2 |
a quarters rent for | 2 |
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says the younger pliny | 2 |
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the epithite of divine | 2 |
begin at the saying | 2 |
severall sorts of relations | 2 |
magistrates took their oaths | 2 |
known to all the | 2 |
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because it is a | 2 |
and not to be | 2 |
of five and twenty | 2 |
himself to all manner | 2 |
became more lofty and | 2 |
that every one should | 2 |
nor ought he to | 2 |
course of their life | 2 |
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is better to say | 2 |
yards and an half | 2 |
that which was for | 2 |
to the person of | 2 |
many examples we have | 2 |
nameless citizen and mercer | 2 |
epistle to the romans | 2 |
usance pay this my | 2 |
consonants are such as | 2 |
part of his estate | 2 |
any man to be | 2 |
the prince should be | 2 |
flattery was the more | 2 |
find it to come | 2 |
asked him why he | 2 |
it is pronounced like | 2 |
to be blamed for | 2 |
thou hast been pleased | 2 |
at what time he | 2 |
god for his grace | 2 |
but so soon as | 2 |
as well as to | 2 |
that all the people | 2 |
of gods punishment upon | 2 |
be understood of any | 2 |
and hee that is | 2 |
would be too tedious | 2 |
if at any time | 2 |
was the sonne of | 2 |
for thee to say | 2 |
and in my opinion | 2 |
for the one or | 2 |
than the beginning of | 2 |
to take any thing | 2 |
nor ought any to | 2 |
command of god stoned | 2 |
came out of his | 2 |
he had made for | 2 |
and the honour of | 2 |
and thus we see | 2 |
you must know that | 2 |
syllables having two consonants | 2 |
must also take heede | 2 |
on the twenty fourth | 2 |
a sort of people | 2 |
a consonant is in | 2 |
in our common discourse | 2 |
it is not necessary | 2 |
are written with great | 2 |
out of the way | 2 |
being the signe of | 2 |
no other then such | 2 |
the gods might not | 2 |
such a time as | 2 |
if it be so | 2 |
as in this example | 2 |
of words of two | 2 |
of the arsacidae by | 2 |
it is hard to | 2 |
stc estc s this | 2 |
a remarkable example of | 2 |
father of his country | 2 |
the immediate command of | 2 |
it cannot bee done | 2 |
eternal and glorious lord | 2 |
understand the nature of | 2 |
third bill of exchange | 2 |
the spanish gallant instructing | 2 |
as for quintus haterius | 2 |
the good services which | 2 |
global keyed and coded | 2 |
any part of their | 2 |
and this was the | 2 |
there are some words | 2 |
the truth of things | 2 |
for the breach of | 2 |
all the rest are | 2 |
original in the british | 2 |
digression for children how | 2 |
of those that heare | 2 |
may be to the | 2 |
then to the next | 2 |
it must be done | 2 |
the right illustrious lord | 2 |
and at the same | 2 |
his shop being the | 2 |
the examples of his | 2 |
subject our selves to | 2 |
the effects of their | 2 |
flatter in his will | 2 |
with the dignity of | 2 |
it is pronounced by | 2 |
to passe through the | 2 |
for they are like | 2 |
add to the uppermost | 2 |
i make a dot | 2 |
the reputation of their | 2 |
both ghostly and bodily | 2 |
army before the battel | 2 |
he was no more | 2 |
wise son maketh a | 2 |
they are persons of | 2 |
which the younger pliny | 2 |
the prize of eloquence | 2 |
upon those that are | 2 |
if they are persons | 2 |
the chief nobility of | 2 |
signe of the bull | 2 |
go to the next | 2 |
listen to their charms | 2 |
reproduction of original in | 2 |
its sound when it | 2 |
that they are so | 2 |
the quality of a | 2 |
those that heare them | 2 |
that he that is | 2 |
schollers paradice contayning verie | 2 |
by whom he was | 2 |
the tribunes and centurions | 2 |
is in the power | 2 |
this is not a | 2 |
there be some that | 2 |
shalt not covet thy | 2 |
how they are to | 2 |
ought not to make | 2 |
to the same dignity | 2 |
grandeur of a prince | 2 |
the glory of his | 2 |
thus we see how | 2 |
from those that are | 2 |
honour to the prince | 2 |
to ingratiate themselves with | 2 |
that they should be | 2 |
for thine is the | 2 |
a prey to the | 2 |
principally to be observed | 2 |
in this sort of | 2 |
in whose name and | 2 |
double usance pay this | 2 |
hast been graciously pleased | 2 |
for it is with | 2 |
the interest of the | 2 |
you are to place | 2 |
and not like a | 2 |
he that will not | 2 |
it please your ladiship | 2 |
but if by chance | 2 |
to the sense of | 2 |
to be accompted a | 2 |
the humours of men | 2 |
to be deluded by | 2 |
to the majesty of | 2 |
we use to doe | 2 |
maketh a glad father | 2 |
act the parts of | 2 |
the antiquity of his | 2 |
that reason it is | 2 |
which asiaticus had done | 2 |
to those who are | 2 |
those that have no | 2 |
been given to any | 2 |
gallant instructing thee in | 2 |
and according to the | 2 |
as it fell out | 2 |
a dot at the | 2 |
it is a part | 2 |
names of the consuls | 2 |
by the immediate command | 2 |
as it is sayd | 2 |
the king of spain | 2 |
it ought to be | 2 |
the young men with | 2 |
that the prince of | 2 |
in part of a | 2 |
and decency of the | 2 |
the first and second | 2 |
were out of the | 2 |
at shillings pence flemish | 2 |
were decreed to the | 2 |
that after he had | 2 |
if it were in | 2 |
as much as it | 2 |
it to be a | 2 |
in one of his | 2 |
seruing or filling drinke | 2 |
and many such like | 2 |
as being a person | 2 |
they are taken for | 2 |
to the one and | 2 |
that they may not | 2 |
we are to consider | 2 |
propose to our selves | 2 |
god stoned to death | 2 |
a man of a | 2 |
those that desire to | 2 |
make use of the | 2 |
when you speake to | 2 |
and proceed to the | 2 |
to spin out the | 2 |
a copy of the | 2 |
his mother to be | 2 |
the sole glory of | 2 |
proceed to the next | 2 |
and i have seene | 2 |
the force of a | 2 |
our enemies both ghostly | 2 |
one and the other | 2 |
to all the rest | 2 |
the prosperity of his | 2 |
but he would not | 2 |
be sold at his | 2 |
which thou hast been | 2 |
makes it his business | 2 |
the judgment of the | 2 |
tell you of a | 2 |
verse fit for all | 2 |
that power which another | 2 |
to the uttermost of | 2 |
as it were to | 2 |
as one that was | 2 |
make sport with the | 2 |
and in what manner | 2 |
with the title of | 2 |
it was not an | 2 |
the prince was the | 2 |
order on the twenty | 2 |
was laid to his | 2 |
a man of his | 2 |
historian cornelius tacitus concerning | 2 |
far short of the | 2 |
and this our meat | 2 |
he had nothing in | 2 |
men ought to speake | 2 |
last of the romans | 2 |
which they are not | 2 |
next denomination which is | 2 |
this seventeenth day of | 2 |
from the words of | 2 |
were like the gods | 2 |
as being the only | 2 |
such an one is | 2 |
minds of the young | 2 |
to the miter taverne | 2 |
upon those who have | 2 |
like master like man | 2 |
the signe of the | 2 |
and is and is | 2 |
but because it is | 2 |
the next denomination which | 2 |
to speake more properly | 2 |
begin with a capital | 2 |
thanks to the gods | 2 |
are to be avoyded | 2 |
all this is true | 2 |
the senate and people | 2 |
of god stoned to | 2 |
made an example of | 2 |
yet wee ought to | 2 |
a pole or perch | 2 |
quarters rent for his | 2 |
famous historian cornelius tacitus | 2 |
the reign of tiberius | 2 |
if they should say | 2 |
which was the reason | 2 |
pay to him or | 2 |
but this is not | 2 |
to be observed in | 2 |
setting themselves in the | 2 |
with her own hand | 2 |
whilst they are talking | 2 |
given him their advice | 2 |
to the judgment of | 2 |
as little oughtest thou | 2 |
the love they beare | 2 |
to have penned the | 2 |
there can be no | 2 |
at that time the | 2 |
it is storyed of | 2 |
and in this manner | 2 |
being desirous they should | 2 |
it is not our | 2 |
which art in heauen | 2 |
lord such an one | 2 |
in a bill of | 2 |
to let him understand | 2 |
thou hast been graciously | 2 |
pounds of lawful money | 2 |
is not at all | 2 |
and it was not | 2 |
that no man can | 2 |
it falls out in | 2 |
the third and fourth | 2 |
such as may be | 2 |
things which make a | 2 |
it is the custome | 2 |
was glad to see | 2 |
it to come to | 2 |
thou oughtest not to | 2 |
as much as he | 2 |
the last of the | 2 |
to be paid unto | 2 |
the same on the | 2 |
rent for his dwelling | 2 |
much more to his | 2 |
much to know the | 2 |
in the person of | 2 |
make use of thy | 2 |
by the examples of | 2 |
is never to be | 2 |
in the same manner | 2 |
to the right illustrious | 2 |
s this keyboarded and | 2 |
and if it be | 2 |
was but one single | 2 |
ti before a vowel | 2 |
with the love they | 2 |
the honour of the | 2 |
redound to thy honour | 2 |
and he that is | 2 |
to thy honour and | 2 |
that i may illustrate | 2 |
scholar be here taught | 2 |
regard they have for | 2 |
saying that i borrowed | 2 |
their hopes and fears | 2 |
had spoken like a | 2 |
the present necessity of | 2 |
at that time when | 2 |
the preservation of his | 2 |
of the next denomination | 2 |
hanging the head aside | 2 |
notice of it in | 2 |
of those with whom | 2 |
is no more then | 2 |
saying that i carry | 2 |
upon the shoulders of | 2 |
that they are growne | 2 |
q r s t | 2 |
but behold the justice | 2 |
not to despise and | 2 |
it was not the | 2 |
who hath taught us | 2 |
if they had been | 2 |
is sounded like k | 2 |
which consonants are such | 2 |
to whom he answered | 2 |
it is not only | 2 |
making ready the table | 2 |
that signifyes the same | 2 |
anger of the lord | 2 |
there was no need | 2 |
not ignorant of the | 2 |
those that heare it | 2 |
that there are some | 2 |
not to be blamed | 2 |
lofty and more cruel | 2 |
above seven millions in | 2 |
the rather for that | 2 |
and indeed it is | 2 |
and twenty thousand crowns | 2 |
some few words where | 2 |
toward the end of | 2 |
holy name for all | 2 |
is either long or | 2 |
that they that speake | 2 |
in a friendly manner | 2 |
nor to call to | 2 |
he had a daughter | 2 |
a prayer for the | 2 |
infuse into the ears | 2 |
and say from and | 2 |
which we our selves | 2 |
and therefore those that | 2 |
is to consider what | 2 |
that he was so | 2 |
it comes before a | 2 |
i begin with the | 2 |
the family of germanicus | 2 |
add to the next | 2 |
for though there be | 2 |
industry and his temperance | 2 |
first printed in english | 2 |
a prince to be | 2 |
his father in law | 2 |
all the days of | 2 |
made their vows for | 2 |
we formerly spake of | 2 |
of those that had | 2 |
i also put under | 2 |
feast than the beginning | 2 |
of the new testament | 2 |
had the courage to | 2 |
that it is hard | 2 |
to them in this | 2 |
which art in heaven | 2 |
gods punishment upon sinners | 2 |
the more in danger | 2 |
if there be any | 2 |
of the date hereof | 2 |
was the custome of | 2 |
are wont to bee | 2 |
it is necessary for | 2 |
the magistrates took their | 2 |
thought to be a | 2 |
that word must be | 2 |
it is in the | 2 |
it is not fitting | 2 |
a receipt in part | 2 |
let not a childe | 2 |
at his shop being | 2 |
the company of stationers | 2 |
it is the duty | 2 |
according to his owne | 2 |
wherefore as often as | 2 |
those that are alwayes | 2 |
in the mannagement of | 2 |
it to be the | 2 |
to the latter vowel | 2 |
the place of units | 2 |
it their business to | 2 |
in the hands of | 2 |
bill for work and | 2 |
and it is with | 2 |
make a dot at | 2 |
neere to the miter | 2 |
of all the rest | 2 |
that if they bee | 2 |
the under the line | 2 |
the good of the | 2 |
it may fall out | 2 |
to doe it so | 2 |
of thirty thousand duckets | 2 |
the flatteries of his | 2 |
they should make him | 2 |
not only to take | 2 |
is for the most | 2 |
rich and great men | 2 |
i should think it | 2 |
out of the body | 2 |
of the gods might | 2 |
our words must be | 2 |
when c hard is | 2 |
the glorious light of | 2 |
when the magistrates took | 2 |
having two consonants at | 2 |
which way they may | 2 |
the epistle to the | 2 |
for in using it | 2 |
so long as they | 2 |
loseth its sound in | 2 |
he was so far | 2 |
for my man at | 2 |
corbet merchant in amsterdam | 2 |
that some are so | 2 |
estc r this keyboarded | 2 |
there are very few | 2 |
for work and materials | 2 |
but that hee should | 2 |
and therefore that he | 2 |
but if it be | 2 |
to behave our selves | 2 |
but one single person | 2 |
since it is a | 2 |
much pleasure in reading | 2 |
carry and is and | 2 |
say he stood in | 2 |
etiquette for children and | 2 |
and words thou hast | 2 |
first i set them | 2 |
shillings eight pence flemish | 2 |
others there are that | 2 |
and if thou have | 2 |
hezekiah kings of iudah | 2 |
as we have seene | 2 |
egregious and sparkling wits | 2 |
and a man ought | 2 |
father and thy mother | 2 |
such as are dependants | 2 |
pence flemish per l | 2 |
examples we have in | 2 |
words taken from the | 2 |
the courts of princes | 2 |
and if any be | 2 |
that they have not | 2 |
god the father almighty | 2 |
his industry and his | 2 |
which was given him | 2 |
master compleated containing several | 2 |
and therefore i shall | 2 |
the place where he | 2 |
father of mercy and | 2 |
at least in the | 2 |
in spelling to be | 2 |
streightned in their diet | 2 |
is the fate of | 2 |
betwixt persons of a | 2 |
that hee doe not | 2 |
comes before a vowel | 2 |
the end of the | 2 |
conceal from their knowledge | 2 |
in the night time | 2 |
be found in the | 2 |
a thousand for thousand | 2 |
to which i refer | 2 |
written with great letters | 2 |
griffin for nathaniel butter | 2 |
the same person to | 2 |
a higher value upon | 2 |
is out of and | 2 |
placed before a vowel | 2 |
the voice of the | 2 |
in scripture of gods | 2 |
borrowed and is out | 2 |
with tears in his | 2 |
i set them down | 2 |
the sum of forty | 2 |
may in like manner | 2 |
the second thing is | 2 |
the famous historian cornelius | 2 |
is of great importance | 2 |
as i have seene | 2 |
in the books of | 2 |
is not any thing | 2 |
it be it signifies | 2 |
for so it is | 2 |
and thus it was | 2 |
the vowel before it | 2 |
r this keyboarded and | 2 |
examples of gods punishment | 2 |
loseth its sound when | 2 |
four shillings eight pence | 2 |
out of the fashion | 2 |
sum of eighty pounds | 2 |
nor to be so | 2 |
and though it be | 2 |
lest any one should | 2 |
one of the ancients | 2 |
a man and his | 2 |
to take heede of | 2 |
that the worship of | 2 |
son maketh a glad | 2 |
let us returne to | 2 |
these kind of men | 2 |
and give ill language | 2 |
it was that tiberius | 2 |
put out the candle | 2 |
and gave him the | 2 |
to be merry and | 2 |
are some others that | 2 |
it were to be | 2 |
and go to the | 2 |
how to speake well | 2 |
in some words taken | 2 |
was beneath a prince | 2 |
then i begin with | 2 |
o eternal and glorious | 2 |
for that he had | 2 |
and that there is | 2 |
in the same place | 2 |
seal this seventeenth day | 2 |
the sight of his | 2 |
it please your majesty | 2 |
were wont to doe | 2 |
the letter of the | 2 |
am firmly indebted to | 2 |
stand in need of | 2 |
giving a definitive sentence | 2 |
so soon as they | 2 |
to let us understand | 2 |
out of i cannot | 2 |
estc s this keyboarded | 2 |
is grown weary of | 2 |
it is always sounded | 2 |
the matter in hand | 2 |
as often as they | 2 |
of a marriage for | 2 |
and if they be | 2 |
and that all the | 2 |
downe upon his knees | 2 |
some to the value | 2 |
fourth day of august | 2 |
decreed to the memory | 2 |
some words taken from | 2 |
that are given to | 2 |
they could not be | 2 |
that he would be | 2 |
to outvie each other | 2 |
ought not onely to | 2 |
if he would have | 2 |
is a task of | 2 |
his bill for work | 2 |
the army before the | 2 |
that in such manner | 2 |
of the apostles wrote | 2 |
so that they that | 2 |
of all the world | 2 |
children how they ought | 2 |
not to themselves the | 2 |
or at least some | 2 |
in the courts of | 2 |
the whole year would | 2 |
a feast than the | 2 |
with oaths and curses | 2 |
laid to his charge | 2 |
manner of luxury and | 2 |
name for all the | 2 |
the kingdome of naples | 2 |
of in thyusuall cariage | 2 |
as his elder brother | 2 |
and so i conclude | 2 |
by his mothers side | 2 |
they seeme to be | 2 |
so that hee that | 2 |
books of the old | 2 |
to make a distinction | 2 |
prayer for the evening | 2 |
in the family of | 2 |
with their original significations | 2 |
syllable is said to | 2 |
and those that have | 2 |
by the first opportunity | 2 |
much as may be | 2 |
foregoing rules are principally | 2 |
examples of words of | 2 |
be sold by e | 2 |
was no honour to | 2 |
doe as it were | 2 |
as if a man | 2 |
the dignity of his | 2 |
is found in the | 2 |
thing to be a | 2 |
we have many examples | 2 |
the burthen of the | 2 |
him an account of | 2 |
to what he said | 2 |
it to the account | 2 |
in seruing at the | 2 |
my man at s | 2 |
blasphemeth the name of | 2 |
him or his order | 2 |
a part of his | 2 |
the elbows of princes | 2 |
your friend and servant | 2 |
to prolong his life | 2 |
the most part of | 2 |
heed of in thyusuall | 2 |
twenty fourth day of | 2 |
and find it to | 2 |
five and twenty thousand | 2 |
led astray by the | 2 |
prayer for the morning | 2 |
in him of the | 2 |
the cities of campania | 2 |
knowledge how to speake | 2 |
understood of any other | 2 |
to the day of | 2 |
was not ignorant of | 2 |
you speake to such | 2 |
beholding to him for | 2 |
other in the world | 2 |
in the morning when | 2 |
long march of the | 2 |
three hundred pounds sterling | 2 |
fell out to a | 2 |
that it is an | 2 |
from the beginning of | 2 |
he had to do | 2 |
of that which is | 2 |
to the study of | 2 |
which is a thing | 2 |
the names of the | 2 |
princes to be deluded | 2 |
there are some that | 2 |
three things which make | 2 |
that hee may not | 2 |
outvie each other in | 2 |
as an evidence against | 2 |
it fell out to | 2 |
the good fortune of | 2 |
and the other is | 2 |
the favour of his | 2 |
that thou art not | 2 |
to be a good | 2 |
a copy of an | 2 |
shop being the signe | 2 |
bee much taken with | 2 |
not covet thy neighbours | 2 |