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quadgram frequency
early english books online100
characters represented either as50
represented either as utf50
of our privy council33
owned by the institutions25
of time and funding25
assurance was then carried25
on the new cambridge25
of any assumptions that25
was divided into two25
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to produce large quantities25
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and encoded texts based25
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compelling reason to do25
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project have been released25
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filling in of gaps25
sets published by proquest25
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proquest via their early25
michigan and oxford and25
have been looked at25
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terms of creative commons25
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english books online text25
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characters marked as illegible25
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usual project restraints of25
was chosen if there25
for an anonymous work25
reflect the true nature25
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even for commercial purposes25
keyers to be redone25
and sometimes a second25
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notably latin and welsh25
was proofread for accuracy25
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be marked as illegible25
nature of the print25
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proofread for accuracy and25
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selection was based on25
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known extent have been25
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elements to simplify the25
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creation partnership web site25
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or elements to simplify25
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instances will never have25
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estc r ocm this24
r ocm this keyboarded24
iv tiff page image24
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ocm this keyboarded and24
spi global keyed and23
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given under our signet22
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our signet at edinburgh19
the lords of our19
lords of our privy19
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s estc r ocm14
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defender of the faith12
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presents to be printed12
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macers of our privy11
logarbo sampled and proofread11
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mona logarbo sampled and11
logarbo text and markup11
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his most excellent majesty10
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reproduction of original in10
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one thousand six hundred10
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against the importation of10
and ordains these presents9
actum dominorum secreti concilii9
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discharging the importation of9
and the other half9
the first day of9
this our ancient kingdom9
year of our reign9
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eng foreign trade regulation9
to his most excellent9
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blank spaces in text8
day of december next8
pense royal blazon or8
mal y pense royal8
intentional blank spaces in8
his most sacred majesty8
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king of great britain8
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at head of text8
proclamation against the importation8
incontinent these our letters7
arms at head of7
to the magistrats of7
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honi soit qvi mal6
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scott lepisto text and6
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john bill and christopher6
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such as they shall2
of glasgow for the2
printer to the kings2
they must be at2
to the seventeen provinces2
and apprehend all irish2
the advice of their2
person or persons whatsoever2
shall be imported from2
and seventy six years2
extracted by me gilb2
and xml conversion a2
victual into this kingdom2
in the quality of2
discharging merchants and other2
not hereby be thought2
the first tuesday of2
that part conjunctly and2
have thought fit to2
that they know to2
of their usefulness towards2
allow me to add2
proclamation discharging merchants and2
sic concerned in burghs2
decay in the trade2
hundred and eighty years2
of the parliaments of2
an offensive war against2
reign the thirty two2
through their want of2
our reign the tenth2
the several shires within2
the third day of2
majesty would not hereby2
or offered to be2
usefulness towards the advance2
that our ancient kingdom2
whitehall the th day2
our reign the year2
to have a light2
to the end that2
provinces of the nether2
the fourteenth day of2
doth by the advice2
as well as a2
in our said kingdom2
be made of all2
and by reason of2
nor of their usefulness2
who tho they have2
services of that company2
increase of the trade2
of the said merchant2
and xml conversion by2
the mercat crosses of2
or at least very2
we have thought fit2
and officers of his2
the effect none may2
and we being resolved2
hereby require all our2
the saids commissioners to2
six hundred and eighty2
at least very few2
present parliament by an2
amongst others england and2
and seize upon the2
can be in a2
and others imployed by2
are under the power2
every person and persons2
to the baillie of2
exportation of white clothes2
publication of the premisses2
for licensing the exportation2
and judges of the2
the twenty one day2
the execution of that2
the trade of our2
prohibite and discharge the2
published at the mercat2
xml conversion a proclamation2
seize upon the same2
execution of the premisses2
the eight and twentieth2
that company to himself2
would not hereby be2
twenty day of november2
in the eight and2
it is matter of2
exported or offered to2
grace and favour of2
forced to be at2
and carrying on of2
contained in the foresaid2
nobles and barrons sic2
they know to be2
a wing w estc2
made by our royal2
baillie of the regality2
and act of council2
of the date the2
of the king of2
the rights and liberties2
to the next thing2
of the regality of2
leads me to the2
by whatsomever person or2
conversion by the king2
whatsomever person or persons2
of salt beeff from2
to the effect none2
bringing into this kingdom2
of may until the2
after the day and2
of their being under2
all irish victual and2
the one half of2
the time of this2
within the compass of2
the services of that2
be subservient to the2
bringing from forreign countries2
said act of parliament2
sixth day of june2
obtained from his majesty2
to them by the2
fifth day of august2
the african and east2
to become partners in2
said town of camphire2
and every of them2
within the circle of2
of that company to2
the said act of2
drumsuie and his deputs2
of france england and2
this kingdom from the2
to be united under2
as if they were2
the advance and increase2
our court at whitehal2
to appear before the2
fourth day of february2
the twenty day of2
nor is it unworthy2
the thirty two year2
and to the mercat2
that the same shall2
a sufficient number of2
to all and every2
as they have had2
at whitehall the fifteenth2
other half to his2
prohibition contained in the2
to the pains and2
or dominion of wales2
all and every person2
the day and date2
by the king a2
the bounds from the2
sic from ireland into2
as to all the2
during the time of2
reign the fourth year2
third day of may2
thereby come to be2
themselves or amongst others2
subjects of this kingdom2
kings of great britain2
to be imported out2
the fourteenth year of2
do hereby strictly prohibite2
in the execution of2
wing w estc r2
copies thereof to the2
and the saids lords2
our saids lords for2
at home or abroad2
merchants and other traffickers2
hundred and seventy six2
th day of march2
our royal will and2
shires within this kingdom2
sixth day of january2
by and with the2
licence to all and2
into this kingdom by2
and to the end2
and collecting our customs2
raising money for the2
the opinion of the2
reign the tenth year2
and reprinted at london2
they are thereby authorized2
by this temporary dispensation2
sent by them to2
company of merchant adventurers2
the pains contained in2
the present parliament by2
appear before the saids2
their dependence upon the2
we do hereby require2
from all share in2
trading to africa and2
and xml conversion proclamation2
either at home or2
others imployed in uplifting2
his deputes and judges2
of arms proclamation discharging2
lessen the authority of2
the trade of this2
the source and fountain2
the prohibition contained in2
a proclamation william r2
may be inflicted upon2
without licence had from2
fifteenth day of december2
instead of continuing to2
salt beeff sic from2
head burghs of the2
the town of campvere2
first day of january2
the middle of september2
and the crown in2
printers to the kings2
the nineteenth year of2
make publication of the2
to the said act2
good and welfare of2
by the advice of2
in the way of2
to be put to2
c r honi soit2
all and every the2
parliament by an unfeigned2
any irish salt beeff2
which leads me to2
of one and the2
his majesty would not2
be imported out of2
from our saids lords2
acts of the convention2
bounds of the said2
the laws and acts2
his majestys high commissioner2
obstructing the execution of2
make publication of our2
town of camphire in2
one hundred merks scots2
if they did not2
the twenty eighth year2
ways and means of2
licensing the exportation of2
said kingdom of ireland2
and other officers of2
of december next proclamations2
fourteenth day of may2
of irish or other2
at any time hereafter2
a right and authority2
two day of january2
which may be added2
of england to the2
which the english are2
contrair to the foresaid2
and acts of the2
charge you straitly and2
and increase of the2
which they ought to2
for the encouragement of2
to the tenor of2
the encouragement of trade2
england to the east2
the advice of the2
not a matter of2
in the fourteenth year2
had from our saids2
apprehend all irish victual2
our reign the twenty2
nor doth his majesty2
victual and cattel scotland2
charge you strictly and2
the subjects of one2
the importing of irish2
the king of great2
and every person and2
such goods in their2
of that our ancient2
david crawfurd of drumsuie2
importation of all irish2
due and exact obedience2
the parliament of england2
r honi soit qvi2
half to his majesty2
the english out of2
several shires and stewartries2
there in our name2
droit honi soit qvi2
hereby be thought to2
under the pains contained2
printed by john bill2
by the lords of2
ships within this our2
the authority of their2
or town of berwick2
our reign the sixth2
c estc r ocm2
in all time coming2
to our former proclamation2
and that they shall2
and much less to2
them from all share2
nineteenth year of our2
execution of the scots2
by this his royal2
to be printed and2
time of this licence2
xml conversion by the2
as the kingdom of2
uplifting and collecting our2
least very few of2
sufficient number of coppies2
or amongst others england2
as to the government2
is it unworthy of2
to carry on a2
of original in the2
royal will and pleasure2
saids lords for that2
and we with advice2
burghs of this kingdom2
and shore of leith2
of the persons foresaids2
which is the result2
whitehall the fifteenth day2
to lessen the authority2
of the town of2
twentieth year of our2
our privy council have2
acquainted with the world2
the great prejudice and2
to be imployed in2
that during the time2
or other forraign victual2
port at campvere scotland2
duties for licensing the2
of continuing to be2
fourteenth year of our2
the king a proclamation2
of the saids commissions2
parliament of that kingdom2
our subjects of this2
the result and product2
trade to africa and2
to the kingdom of2
authority of their charter2
with power to the2
licence had from our2
eighteenth day of may2
such as are of2
advance and increase of2
john pas text and2
that the scots should2
and product of trade2
effect none may pretend2
pas text and markup2
france england and wales2
you strictly and command2
the use of the2
mary by the grace2
the same to the2
the fourteen day of2
acts of parliament and2
barrons sic concerned in2
that by reason of2
deputes and judges of2
know to be imported2
others imployed by him2
commissioners and officers of2
to which may be2
part conjunctly and severally2
the parliament of that2
twenty one day of2
so that the whole2
by way of merchandise2
trade of england to2
the crown in former2
it could neither be2
of his majesties customs2
judges and officers scotland2
this licence and dispensation2
fourteen day of december2
from time to time2
and in case any2
the twenty eight year2
of salt beeff sic2
restrictions in matter of2
free of all custom2
who did import the2
the parliaments of england2
any of the subjects2
they do in a2
of all duties for2
is the result and2
payment be made of2
the privileges and immunities2
subjects of this our2
the obstructing the execution2
eight and twentieth year2
shires of this kingdom2
william and mary by2
and means of raising2
government of that society2
and as to the2
the pains and penalties2
and bringing into this2
and such as are2
in that part conjunctly2
lords for that effect2
subjects of one and2
or resetting thereof scotland2
within this our ancient2
for the paroches of2
one day of july2
in which the english2
the exportation of white2
so it is not2
by john bill and2
as are of a2
may until the five2
person and persons whatsoever2
intend to lessen the2
be united under one2
of one hundred merks2
the subjects of england2
inconveniencies that follow thereupon2
which the scots are2
western shires of this2
in times of peace2
it unworthy of remark2
with a right and2
all duties for licensing2
others england and wales2
several shires within this2
be thought to have2
the said act was2
to do to the2
and to the effect2
in the month of2
and certifications therein contained2
of this licence and2
that the english should2
you straitly and command2
and all other persons2
due payment be made2
and other woollen manufactures2
free ports and zones2
the march of galloway2
it improbable but that2
and there in our2
the productions of those2
both as to the2
this his royal proclamation2
slight loss of text2
the genius of the2
dominorum secreti concilii gilb2
of the services of2
the fifth day of2
thousand six hundred eighty2
their deputs or clerks2
their respective bounds above2
for the raising and2
officers of his majesties2
printers to the king2
the skippers or owners2
the baillie of the2
and bringing from forreign2
india company humbly offered2
eleventh day of august2
and beneficial trade to2
of the several sea2
of the convention of2
twenty fourth day of2
doth his majesty by2
to the government of2
and mary by the2
majesty by this temporary2
to lay before you2
in any ship or2
result and product of2
doth hereby require and2
trade of our subjects2
and barrons sic concerned2
in uplifting and collecting2
be printed and published2
of forraign victual scotland2
with advice of our2
made of all duties2
with that respect and2
his majesties kingdoms and2
the twenty two day2
and officers of the2
the scots to be2
imployed in uplifting and2
strictly prohibit and discharge2
of berwick upon tweed2
be offered to be2
or persons who shall2
by them to the2
to the king and2
your grace and lordships2
to the said statute2
court the eighteenth day2
officers of the law2
the forfaulture of the2
printed by andrew anderson2
with themselves or amongst2
according to the utmost2
to the laird of2
or exchange any thereof2
so that it is2
at any time heretofore2
of their dependence upon2
imported out of ireland2
hundred ninety six years2
large privileges and immunities2
town of berwick upon2
in the nineteenth year2
charge and command all2
six hundred ninety six2
the people of england2
of that our kingdom2
first day of march2
servants and others imployed2
crown in former times2
tenor of the saids2
be contented to be2
to the march of2
admiral of this our2
in the trade of2
i shall not now2
the kings of great2
the eighteenth day of2
being under one and2
in order to their2
productions of their own2
and with the advice2
be exported or offered2
of raising money for2
port or place to2
company humbly offered to2
to the town of2
towards the advance and2
and twentieth year of2
his majesty by this2
at whitehall the th2
signet at edinburgh the2
to have been imported2
kingdom from the twentieth2
person or persons to2
can be supposed to2
manufacture of france england2
the one half to2
the words in the2
a proclamation discharging the2
beeff sic from ireland2
of the government of2
offensive war against a2
of the words in2
the twenty fourth day2
the importing of victual2
yet his majesty would2
and if they did2
under the pains following2
united under one soveraign2
our reign the thirty2
in a special manner2
the head burghs of2
king a proclamation prohibiting2
of camphire in zeland2
the trade of cloth2
source and fountain of2
therefore we with advice2
and the town of2
foresaids within their respective2
at the several sea2
by any person whatsoever2
the crown of england2
do hereby require and2
the consequence and effect2
the said town of2
printed and published at2
in the foresaid act2
the government of that2
of the head burghs2
by open proclamation make2
of the scots staple2
parts of the world2
as they will answer2
with slight loss of2
day of may until2
ship or vessel whatsoever2
be inflicted upon the2
of the scots company2
thought to have a2
and such as they2
may have due and2
sixth day of may2
any ship or vessel2
subjects of england to2
discharge all persons whatsoever2
out of his princely2
the scots in the2
our reign the fourth2
of this kingdom from2
the grace and favour2
or his deputs did2
their usefulness towards the2
war against a wealthy2