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quadgram | frequency |
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year of our lord | 2682 |
at the same time | 1270 |
the duke of guise | 1185 |
in the mean time | 1181 |
of the duke of | 1129 |
the duke of mayenne | 1026 |
to the duke of | 997 |
the king of navarre | 996 |
the prince of conde | 971 |
on the other side | 870 |
the duke of espernon | 780 |
by reason of the | 720 |
the duke of orleans | 692 |
the rest of the | 593 |
and the duke of | 581 |
of our lord the | 543 |
with the duke of | 498 |
the king of spain | 492 |
a great deal of | 467 |
the king of england | 461 |
by the duke of | 456 |
of the said religion | 446 |
the viscount de turenne | 430 |
of the king of | 422 |
that the duke of | 421 |
the king of france | 417 |
the duke of savoy | 408 |
into the hands of | 397 |
the end of the | 392 |
to the king of | 385 |
in the mean while | 380 |
early english books online | 377 |
to the end that | 370 |
the greatest part of | 359 |
at the head of | 342 |
to make use of | 336 |
of the house of | 332 |
the hands of the | 329 |
not being able to | 320 |
of the prince of | 315 |
the parliament of paris | 314 |
the beginning of the | 310 |
those of the said | 307 |
the death of the | 305 |
the duke de la | 297 |
a great number of | 293 |
in the beginning of | 290 |
after the death of | 287 |
the prince of conty | 284 |
in the month of | 283 |
for the most part | 276 |
the duke of anjou | 275 |
in favour of the | 275 |
the prince of orange | 268 |
the princes of the | 268 |
in the time of | 268 |
the mean time the | 264 |
and on the other | 260 |
the name of the | 259 |
his most christian majesty | 255 |
to the prince of | 255 |
that he could not | 254 |
in the midst of | 253 |
with the king of | 249 |
in a condition to | 249 |
in the name of | 248 |
the officers of the | 247 |
the duke of parma | 245 |
the command of the | 244 |
one of the most | 239 |
under the command of | 236 |
the government of the | 233 |
for the duke of | 233 |
princes of the blood | 230 |
the duke of lorrain | 229 |
so much the more | 227 |
the affairs of the | 225 |
that is to say | 225 |
the most christian king | 224 |
and the prince of | 224 |
at the end of | 223 |
the pretended reformed religion | 221 |
the power of the | 217 |
of the pretended reformed | 217 |
the head of the | 215 |
to the prejudice of | 213 |
of those of the | 213 |
the edict of nantes | 211 |
had a mind to | 208 |
and at the same | 206 |
on the one side | 205 |
the time of the | 204 |
to the number of | 200 |
of the reformed religion | 199 |
but the duke of | 196 |
and the king of | 194 |
that it was not | 193 |
in the city of | 193 |
as soon as he | 192 |
the king and the | 192 |
the duke of nemours | 192 |
in the presence of | 192 |
that he would not | 190 |
as well as the | 186 |
in the hands of | 186 |
that it would be | 186 |
in respect of the | 186 |
on the th of | 186 |
that there was no | 185 |
the crown of france | 185 |
the authority of the | 184 |
that the king of | 183 |
was one of the | 183 |
the king and queen | 182 |
out of the kingdom | 181 |
the duke of rohan | 178 |
characters represented either as | 178 |
represented either as utf | 178 |
and in the mean | 176 |
and that it was | 174 |
the duke of nevers | 171 |
the kings of france | 169 |
upon the account of | 169 |
of the parliament of | 168 |
one and the other | 166 |
as soon as the | 166 |
on the right hand | 165 |
the city of paris | 165 |
to the right honourable | 164 |
the court of rome | 164 |
greatest part of the | 164 |
not so much as | 161 |
all the rest of | 160 |
in the court of | 159 |
in the same manner | 159 |
and that he would | 159 |
the one and the | 159 |
by the means of | 158 |
the number of the | 158 |
the heads of the | 158 |
as if he had | 157 |
the duke of longueville | 157 |
and that he had | 156 |
the duke of bouillon | 154 |
by little and little | 154 |
the order of the | 154 |
the rest of his | 153 |
of the edict of | 153 |
it was necessary to | 152 |
the deputies of the | 151 |
of the princes of | 150 |
sir francis walsingham to | 150 |
in the parliament of | 149 |
of the kingdom of | 148 |
the exercise of the | 147 |
that he might be | 147 |
that they could not | 146 |
the kingdom of naples | 145 |
the house of austria | 145 |
put an end to | 143 |
with the prince of | 143 |
is not to be | 142 |
that he should be | 140 |
the duke of montpensier | 140 |
prince of the blood | 140 |
about the end of | 140 |
with the rest of | 140 |
the service of the | 139 |
the same time the | 139 |
the top of the | 139 |
of the order of | 138 |
in a short time | 138 |
of the city of | 137 |
and the rest of | 137 |
that he might not | 137 |
at the beginning of | 136 |
as if they had | 136 |
a great part of | 135 |
as soon as they | 135 |
the duke of burgundy | 134 |
the king my husband | 134 |
that the king had | 133 |
that the king should | 133 |
the duke of aumale | 133 |
from time to time | 132 |
the body of the | 131 |
of the catholick religion | 131 |
the kingdom of france | 130 |
duke de la rochefoucault | 129 |
at the time of | 128 |
that he did not | 128 |
was not to be | 128 |
that the king was | 128 |
for the defence of | 127 |
as far as the | 127 |
the court of france | 127 |
of the duke de | 127 |
of the said pretended | 126 |
the other side of | 126 |
an account of the | 125 |
the army of the | 125 |
make use of the | 125 |
the cardinal of bourbon | 124 |
which the duke of | 124 |
and the sieur de | 124 |
that the prince of | 123 |
at the siege of | 123 |
that he was not | 123 |
that they should be | 123 |
and the count de | 123 |
the history of the | 123 |
by the death of | 122 |
the fury of the | 122 |
the execution of the | 122 |
those of the religion | 121 |
so soon as the | 121 |
the duke of lorain | 121 |
exercise of their religion | 120 |
on the other hand | 120 |
the forces of the | 120 |
in the middle of | 119 |
the presence of the | 118 |
notes for div a | 118 |
had like to have | 118 |
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the lords of the | 117 |
of the council of | 117 |
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caused him to be | 116 |
and that he was | 116 |
by reason of his | 116 |
to sir francis walsingham | 116 |
and those of the | 116 |
made himself master of | 116 |
of the king and | 115 |
to those of the | 115 |
the king and his | 114 |
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against the duke of | 114 |
the sieur de la | 114 |
of one of the | 113 |
the middle of the | 113 |
to the house of | 112 |
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had much ado to | 111 |
of those that were | 111 |
the prince of condy | 111 |
one of the greatest | 110 |
that he had not | 110 |
the midst of the | 110 |
the assembly of the | 110 |
to the terms of | 110 |
the assistance of the | 110 |
that they might be | 109 |
the sieur de montluc | 109 |
but on the contrary | 109 |
the duke of candale | 109 |
the queen his mother | 109 |
in the church of | 109 |
by the king of | 108 |
the mean while the | 108 |
of the affairs of | 108 |
on this side the | 108 |
that he might have | 107 |
upon the point of | 107 |
the benefit of the | 106 |
for the good of | 106 |
that the king would | 106 |
if he had been | 106 |
francis walsingham to the | 106 |
out of the city | 105 |
the year of our | 105 |
so soon as he | 105 |
that it was a | 105 |
the protection of the | 105 |
to the french king | 104 |
parts of the kingdom | 104 |
with a great deal | 104 |
to go to the | 104 |
the person of the | 103 |
the treaty of peace | 103 |
of the count de | 103 |
the news of the | 102 |
of our lord in | 102 |
under the name of | 102 |
the time of his | 102 |
from the duke of | 102 |
the grace of god | 102 |
by those of the | 102 |
the good of the | 101 |
the foot of the | 101 |
the said sieur de | 101 |
the duke of beaufort | 100 |
for the space of | 100 |
the th of september | 100 |
the exercise of their | 100 |
of so great a | 99 |
to the crown of | 99 |
the death of his | 99 |
under the conduct of | 99 |
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by the grace of | 99 |
humbly take my leave | 99 |
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your honours to command | 99 |
put a stop to | 99 |
the ruine of the | 98 |
for the service of | 98 |
the court of parliament | 98 |
the house of guise | 98 |
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the duke of mercoeur | 97 |
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and as for the | 97 |
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themselves masters of the | 80 |
that it might be | 80 |
to treat with the | 80 |
in the power of | 80 |
for the execution of | 80 |
the said lord the | 80 |
as if it had | 79 |
against the king of | 79 |
to the king and | 79 |
for the time to | 79 |
as well for the | 79 |
in a few days | 79 |
in the castle of | 79 |
the council of trent | 79 |
to joyn with the | 79 |
that they would not | 79 |
the th of august | 79 |
the greater part of | 79 |
to give an account | 79 |
it would have been | 79 |
a prince of the | 79 |
with those of the | 78 |
the captain of the | 78 |
the master of the | 78 |
i know not what | 78 |
and the next day | 78 |
upon the duke of | 78 |
to take up arms | 78 |
of the chamber of | 78 |
that they should not | 78 |
with the loss of | 78 |
to the end they | 78 |
the duke of lancaster | 78 |
but in the end | 78 |
the pope and the | 78 |
to return to the | 78 |
king of navarre and | 77 |
at the foot of | 77 |
a few days after | 77 |
of the th of | 77 |
to the king to | 77 |
the duke de beaufort | 77 |
the mareschal de byron | 77 |
and by that means | 77 |
that it should be | 77 |
of the united provinces | 77 |
the advice of the | 77 |
in the reign of | 77 |
at a time when | 77 |
of the kings of | 77 |
subjects of the pretended | 76 |
the duke of ioyeuse | 76 |
between the two crowns | 76 |
for a long time | 76 |
to the earl of | 76 |
by the advice of | 76 |
make themselves masters of | 76 |
that it was impossible | 76 |
and one of the | 76 |
on the top of | 76 |
by break of day | 76 |
the same time he | 76 |
article of the edict | 76 |
the isle of france | 76 |
had the honour to | 76 |
the earl of leicester | 76 |
in the place of | 75 |
was the reason that | 75 |
the strength of the | 75 |
made use of the | 75 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 75 |
that they were not | 75 |
the example of the | 75 |
for the safety of | 75 |
the present state of | 75 |
and the duke de | 75 |
him out of the | 75 |
he ought not to | 75 |
every one of them | 75 |
he was ready to | 75 |
the church of st | 75 |
estc r ocm this | 74 |
and that they had | 74 |
the banks of the | 74 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 74 |
assembly of the states | 74 |
first prince of the | 74 |
to the count de | 74 |
as soon as i | 73 |
between him and the | 73 |
the duke of enguien | 73 |
that he would have | 73 |
in the possession of | 73 |
the end that the | 73 |
as i have said | 73 |
in so much that | 73 |
and the mareschal de | 73 |
it is not to | 73 |
the states of the | 73 |
the condition of the | 73 |
which was to be | 72 |
the jurisdiction of the | 72 |
of the kings houshold | 72 |
at the time when | 72 |
caused it to be | 72 |
with the title of | 72 |
of the castle of | 72 |
in the affairs of | 72 |
it ought to be | 71 |
during the time of | 71 |
by force of arms | 71 |
as soon as ever | 71 |
the absence of the | 71 |
the same manner as | 71 |
of the death of | 71 |
cardinal de la valette | 71 |
the honour to be | 71 |
of the mareschal de | 71 |
that in the mean | 71 |
he was forced to | 70 |
in the country of | 70 |
iv tiff page images | 70 |
soon as he had | 70 |
to pass the river | 70 |
the opinion of the | 70 |
of our lord this | 70 |
the marshal de bouillon | 70 |
so soon as they | 70 |
the publication of the | 70 |
to have recourse to | 70 |
not been able to | 70 |
and my very good | 69 |
make himself master of | 69 |
the side of the | 69 |
being come to the | 69 |
about the same time | 69 |
of the castle and | 69 |
a declaration of the | 69 |
the management of affairs | 69 |
a decree of the | 69 |
by the authority of | 69 |
to do the same | 69 |
to the city of | 69 |
exercise of the said | 69 |
our will and pleasure | 68 |
was not able to | 68 |
it was impossible for | 68 |
as the duke of | 68 |
of the government of | 68 |
of the said lords | 68 |
the quality of the | 68 |
but that it was | 68 |
the obedience of the | 68 |
of the officers of | 68 |
from the king of | 68 |
it is impossible to | 68 |
that as soon as | 68 |
stood in need of | 68 |
the peace of the | 68 |
so far as to | 68 |
of his most christian | 68 |
which the king had | 68 |
the possession of the | 68 |
of those who had | 68 |
the duke de luines | 68 |
those of the reformed | 68 |
the loss of the | 67 |
he had a mind | 67 |
he was going to | 67 |
that he had a | 67 |
of the cardinal of | 67 |
by the help of | 67 |
be given to the | 67 |
the th of october | 67 |
of the crown of | 67 |
towards the end of | 67 |
on the side of | 67 |
in regard of the | 67 |
the chamber of deniers | 67 |
the payment of the | 67 |
of the holy ghost | 67 |
of navarre and the | 67 |
the death of henry | 67 |
the house of lorain | 66 |
to be present at | 66 |
and as it were | 66 |
and that they would | 66 |
reproduction of original in | 66 |
of the same month | 66 |
upon the th of | 66 |
an assembly of the | 66 |
himself master of the | 66 |
further to trouble your | 66 |
they were forced to | 66 |
the violence of the | 66 |
the prince and the | 66 |
which could not be | 66 |
all the princes of | 65 |
that those of the | 65 |
was to be done | 65 |
the coming of the | 65 |
it not been for | 65 |
to that of the | 65 |
the life of the | 65 |
lords the states general | 65 |
of which he was | 65 |
what he had done | 65 |
in the kingdom of | 65 |
the prince of conti | 64 |
most part of the | 64 |
in the behalf of | 64 |
that it was the | 64 |
the election of the | 64 |
great part of the | 64 |
put into the hands | 64 |
the designs of the | 64 |
that there is no | 64 |
at the same instant | 64 |
all parts of the | 64 |
one of the principal | 64 |
of the county of | 64 |
in the management of | 64 |
a good number of | 64 |
in the chamber of | 64 |
of those who were | 64 |
and so much the | 64 |
in the execution of | 64 |
of the most considerable | 64 |
of the most christian | 64 |
at the battel of | 63 |
the chamber of accounts | 63 |
the th day of | 63 |
by the count de | 63 |
to the end he | 63 |
the marriage of the | 63 |
to the church of | 63 |
of the earl of | 63 |
that i could not | 63 |
to the sieur de | 63 |
the major part of | 63 |
those of the pretended | 63 |
and so soon as | 63 |
leaving further to trouble | 63 |
of the treaty of | 63 |
as i have already | 62 |
to the kingdom of | 62 |
army of the league | 62 |
to the place where | 62 |
there was no other | 62 |
which was the reason | 62 |
the king of navar | 62 |
that there should be | 62 |
the contents of the | 62 |
the latter end of | 62 |
an end to the | 62 |
the church of rome | 62 |
in the same condition | 62 |
to come to the | 62 |
a salary of l | 62 |
from the king to | 62 |
castle and lordship of | 62 |
i have already said | 62 |
with a great number | 61 |
of the month of | 61 |
to take away the | 61 |
he could not be | 61 |
might be able to | 61 |
to be put in | 61 |
the truth of the | 61 |
as it had been | 61 |
a quarter of a | 61 |
the duke of florence | 61 |
beginning of the year | 61 |
and the dutchess of | 61 |
for the government of | 61 |
the said religion shall | 61 |
in a little time | 61 |
the favour of the | 61 |
the beginning of this | 61 |
death of the duke | 61 |
the gates of the | 61 |
the day of the | 61 |
till such time as | 61 |
in the head of | 61 |
king and the queen | 60 |
those of the p | 60 |
by word of mouth | 60 |
the said pretended reformed | 60 |
with all his forces | 60 |
to him by the | 60 |
ought to have been | 60 |
and to that end | 60 |
which ought to be | 60 |
the th of april | 60 |
since the death of | 60 |
to the parliament of | 60 |
to go out of | 60 |
to the lord burleigh | 60 |
the castle and lordship | 60 |
all the officers of | 60 |
that they did not | 60 |
and that the duke | 59 |
is said to be | 59 |
said pretended reformed religion | 59 |
they could not be | 59 |
of the queen of | 59 |
the th of january | 59 |
of our lord he | 59 |
by the assistance of | 59 |
the establishment of the | 59 |
the order of st | 59 |
the return of the | 59 |
the affairs of france | 59 |
to the mareschal de | 59 |
in his own person | 59 |
for my part i | 58 |
in the quality of | 58 |
service of the king | 58 |
the manner of the | 58 |
of the same nature | 58 |
of the isle of | 58 |
the duke of vendosme | 58 |
subjects of the said | 58 |
in the council of | 58 |
the count de guiche | 58 |
the maintenance of the | 58 |
were not able to | 58 |
upon the confines of | 58 |
the administration of the | 58 |
the king of spaine | 58 |
the orders of the | 58 |
the taking of the | 58 |
soon as he was | 58 |
to provide for the | 58 |
the cardinal de la | 58 |
between the king and | 58 |
that they might have | 57 |
of the hands of | 57 |
the business of the | 57 |
rest of the army | 57 |
to put an end | 57 |
the laws of the | 57 |
that i was not | 57 |
he made use of | 57 |
our subjects of the | 57 |
out of the way | 57 |
in the person of | 57 |
that he was the | 57 |
the five and twentieth | 57 |
but that he would | 57 |
it would not be | 57 |
out of the hands | 57 |
to be given to | 57 |
the use of the | 57 |
would not fail to | 57 |
of the queen mother | 57 |
the two and twentieth | 57 |
to the service of | 57 |
of the french king | 57 |
and after he had | 56 |
the end he might | 56 |
to put a stop | 56 |
with his own hand | 56 |
in the treaty of | 56 |
the entry of the | 56 |
the number of those | 56 |
command of the army | 56 |
the masters of the | 56 |
the lord of burleigh | 56 |
and that there was | 56 |
to fall upon the | 56 |
end of the year | 56 |
was a man of | 56 |
which he could not | 56 |
the end they might | 56 |
of our lord and | 56 |
that if he had | 56 |
of the whole kingdom | 56 |
be in a condition | 56 |
coming to the crown | 56 |
a man of a | 56 |
our lord in the | 56 |
him an account of | 56 |
and all the rest | 56 |
that were in the | 56 |
the council of the | 55 |
all those of the | 55 |
the enemies of the | 55 |
of monsieur le prince | 55 |
if the duke of | 55 |
to let him know | 55 |
the council of state | 55 |
had a design to | 55 |
it is necessary to | 55 |
a part of the | 55 |
of the said places | 55 |
be put in execution | 55 |
the count de harcourt | 55 |
was so far from | 55 |
the house of bourbon | 55 |
the th of december | 55 |
it will not be | 55 |
in the duke of | 55 |
to be in the | 55 |
could by no means | 55 |
of the lords of | 55 |
who was one of | 55 |
the arms of the | 55 |
the chief of the | 55 |
heads of the league | 55 |
in the service of | 55 |
for fear of being | 54 |
to have been the | 54 |
between the duke of | 54 |
there was a great | 54 |
at the chamber of | 54 |
under the title of | 54 |
of the states general | 54 |
that he was a | 54 |
stand in need of | 54 |
of the bishop of | 54 |
the next day the | 54 |
the weakness of the | 54 |
the princes of italy | 54 |
whom the king had | 54 |
of the country of | 54 |
and that if he | 54 |
the king in his | 54 |
by the king to | 54 |
for the recovery of | 54 |
should be able to | 54 |
but at the same | 54 |
the last day of | 54 |
quarter of an hour | 54 |
the beginning of his | 54 |
an enemy to the | 54 |
of the said edict | 54 |
to the top of | 53 |
in the isle of | 53 |
that they ought to | 53 |
by one of the | 53 |
if he had not | 53 |
of all the rest | 53 |
the rights of the | 53 |
of those that are | 53 |
quarter of a league | 53 |
a quarter of an | 53 |
the king had given | 53 |
to make head against | 53 |
in the heat of | 53 |
that the count de | 53 |
within the space of | 53 |
the th of may | 53 |
to the king in | 53 |
the th of july | 53 |
the king of spains | 53 |
would not have been | 53 |
by the edict of | 53 |
was the first that | 53 |
they ought to be | 53 |
one of the best | 53 |
the states general of | 53 |
the imprisonment of the | 53 |
in the year of | 53 |
made use of to | 53 |
of the common people | 52 |
the face of the | 52 |
that there was not | 52 |
of the states of | 52 |
it may be said | 52 |
in the meane time | 52 |
the kings of england | 52 |
the behalf of the | 52 |
the hands of his | 52 |
a stop to the | 52 |
master of the horse | 52 |
the names of the | 52 |
the mean time i | 52 |
clock in the morning | 52 |
prince of conde was | 52 |
for my own part | 52 |
for the loss of | 52 |
he might not be | 52 |
caused them to be | 52 |
it is certain that | 52 |
order from the king | 52 |
to take away all | 52 |
the progress of the | 52 |
would be pleased to | 52 |
the court of spain | 52 |
he came to the | 52 |
the archbishop of lyons | 52 |
king of great britain | 52 |
the th of february | 52 |
at the request of | 52 |
the word of god | 52 |
of the assembly of | 52 |
to the castle of | 52 |
he had not been | 52 |
the duke of bretagne | 52 |
the church of england | 51 |
so soon as ever | 51 |
and such as were | 51 |
the cause of the | 51 |
the occasion of the | 51 |
in reference to the | 51 |
in his power to | 51 |
in presence of the | 51 |
the captains of the | 51 |
to make himself master | 51 |
the end of this | 51 |
after the same manner | 51 |
or at least to | 51 |
in the province of | 51 |
brother the duke of | 51 |
in the end he | 51 |
within a few days | 51 |
to the relief of | 51 |
that he would never | 51 |
as they had done | 51 |
the treaties of peace | 51 |
that he was very | 51 |
to trouble your honour | 51 |
in so great a | 51 |
so much as the | 51 |
with a design to | 51 |
the prince of navarre | 51 |
the union of the | 51 |
duke of mayenne had | 51 |
that if he would | 51 |
of the cardinal de | 51 |
duke of guise and | 51 |
part of the kingdom | 51 |
but the prince of | 51 |
of which he had | 51 |
be present at the | 51 |
soon as they were | 50 |
dead upon the place | 50 |
the next day to | 50 |
that one of the | 50 |
walsingham to the lord | 50 |
they ought not to | 50 |
making use of the | 50 |
the bottom of the | 50 |
to whom he had | 50 |
the king her son | 50 |
make use of his | 50 |
and that therefore he | 50 |
it was not possible | 50 |
of the dutchy of | 50 |
so leaving further to | 50 |
to the advantage of | 50 |
when he came to | 50 |
to say the truth | 50 |
the decree of the | 50 |
for the publick good | 50 |
he ought to have | 50 |
that he had made | 50 |
an account of all | 50 |
to the end of | 50 |
the mean time he | 50 |
by vertue of the | 50 |
to be able to | 50 |
the bank of the | 50 |
of the kings party | 50 |
the election of a | 50 |
of all sorts of | 50 |
of the one and | 50 |
the prince of wales | 50 |
states general of the | 50 |
an account of what | 50 |
was the cause of | 49 |
as much as in | 49 |
to the obedience of | 49 |
de la valette his | 49 |
at the treaties of | 49 |
the time of my | 49 |
two or three days | 49 |
of our lord of | 49 |
the guards of the | 49 |
the th of march | 49 |
the court of aids | 49 |
in the house of | 49 |
the th of june | 49 |
they made use of | 49 |
my self to be | 49 |
but that he was | 49 |
the said lords and | 49 |
a letter from the | 49 |
every one of the | 49 |
and officers of the | 49 |
had no mind to | 49 |
against those of the | 49 |
the walls of the | 49 |
that at the same | 49 |
of the family of | 49 |
duke of guise was | 49 |
of the town and | 49 |
chamber of the edict | 49 |
all those that were | 49 |
and that they might | 49 |
prince of conde and | 48 |
in the next place | 48 |
an account of his | 48 |
so much as one | 48 |
the loss of his | 48 |
the next day after | 48 |
for the death of | 48 |
the people of the | 48 |
it was in the | 48 |
and of all the | 48 |
one of the first | 48 |
to be in a | 48 |
said lords and kings | 48 |
and as to the | 48 |
as much as he | 48 |
and so leaving further | 48 |
a good part of | 48 |
at his return from | 48 |
the duke of mantua | 48 |
lay down their arms | 48 |
went out of the | 48 |
the destruction of the | 48 |
him that he would | 48 |
he was resolved to | 48 |
the subjects of the | 48 |
the house of the | 48 |
burleigh to sir francis | 48 |
he should not be | 48 |
that they had not | 48 |
two and twentieth of | 48 |
the head of them | 48 |
that he ought to | 48 |
as much as the | 48 |
to take care of | 48 |
that had been made | 48 |
that he had done | 48 |
the treasurers of the | 47 |
the reign of henry | 47 |
of the said city | 47 |
at the age of | 47 |
and in the end | 47 |
so much the rather | 47 |
and in order to | 47 |
five and twentieth of | 47 |
lieutenant general of the | 47 |
to his own house | 47 |
general of the united | 47 |
in all parts of | 47 |
whether it were that | 47 |
it had not been | 47 |
without being able to | 47 |
what was to be | 47 |
the duke of alenson | 47 |
the duke his father | 47 |
the states of holland | 47 |
to advertise her majestie | 47 |
and that all the | 47 |
master of the houshold | 47 |
at the court of | 47 |
going out of the | 47 |
the motion of the | 47 |
so much as to | 47 |
the greatness of the | 47 |
in the assembly of | 47 |
the duke of montmorency | 47 |
the great master of | 47 |
in the county of | 47 |
him to be a | 47 |
the succession of the | 47 |
of the french kings | 47 |
greater part of the | 47 |
by reason of a | 47 |
was in a manner | 47 |
the whole body of | 47 |
the time of their | 47 |
me the honour to | 47 |
of horse and foot | 47 |
by the taking of | 47 |
to acquaint him with | 47 |
that it is not | 47 |
the th of november | 46 |
of the king his | 46 |
the reputation of the | 46 |
the top of a | 46 |
but the viscount de | 46 |
for the prince of | 46 |
by a decree of | 46 |
had caused to be | 46 |
as also of the | 46 |
declaration of the king | 46 |
the cause of his | 46 |
was not a little | 46 |
of the rest of | 46 |
after the publication of | 46 |
the baron de la | 46 |
and the baron de | 46 |
they ought to have | 46 |
of our lord it | 46 |
with whom he had | 46 |
that they may be | 46 |
that it had been | 46 |
and others of the | 46 |
in the minds of | 46 |
to make themselves masters | 46 |
he had in the | 46 |
by the duke de | 46 |
was not at all | 46 |
to which he was | 46 |
of the publick peace | 46 |
that in order to | 46 |
of the roman church | 46 |
at such time as | 46 |
up and down the | 46 |
that were to be | 46 |
by the mediation of | 46 |
such a one as | 45 |
a time when the | 45 |
it was that the | 45 |
of the places of | 45 |
himself at the head | 45 |
the treaty of the | 45 |
in the regiment of | 45 |
they should not be | 45 |
as well of the | 45 |
the greatness of his | 45 |
as well in the | 45 |
duke of orleans and | 45 |
he went to the | 45 |
the princes and the | 45 |
was at this time | 45 |
the one and twentieth | 45 |
knew not how to | 45 |
as it were in | 45 |
to be of the | 45 |
the count de la | 45 |
for the relief of | 45 |
the parliament of bourdeaux | 45 |
at that time in | 45 |
king of the romans | 45 |
by the treaty of | 45 |
the sieur de pontis | 45 |
so that it was | 45 |
that they had no | 45 |
clock in the afternoon | 45 |
the news of this | 45 |
born the th of | 45 |
the king to the | 45 |
and on the contrary | 45 |
after the manner of | 45 |
in the end of | 45 |
when the duke of | 45 |
and monsieur de la | 45 |
lord the catholick king | 45 |
but on the other | 45 |
an agreement with the | 45 |
the king did not | 45 |
he had a great | 45 |
the right hand of | 45 |
as has been said | 45 |
of some of the | 44 |
of the truth of | 44 |
the princes of germany | 44 |
to the rest of | 44 |
they might not be | 44 |
my self to the | 44 |
to be seen in | 44 |
and all the other | 44 |
of the people of | 44 |
the end that they | 44 |
and that it would | 44 |
of one of his | 44 |
by virtue of the | 44 |
that there was nothing | 44 |
his brother in law | 44 |
as one of the | 44 |
give him an account | 44 |
and then it was | 44 |
it may please your | 44 |
that so soon as | 44 |
the declaration of the | 44 |
that it may be | 44 |
francis walsingham to sir | 44 |
the title of king | 44 |
of guise and the | 44 |
the course of the | 44 |
to the right honorable | 44 |
of the catholick king | 44 |
under the reign of | 44 |
with some of the | 44 |
there was a necessity | 44 |
the guard of the | 44 |
the king of the | 44 |
those of the league | 44 |
a council of war | 44 |
it to the king | 44 |
in his own house | 44 |
of the same religion | 44 |
the houses of the | 44 |
by the favour of | 44 |
a certain number of | 44 |
by sea and land | 43 |
of the holy church | 43 |
in the sight of | 43 |
in all places where | 43 |
the queen and the | 43 |
person of the king | 43 |
to return to paris | 43 |
the protestant princes of | 43 |
that on the contrary | 43 |
of the kings army | 43 |
in the case of | 43 |
and to that purpose | 43 |
he would not have | 43 |
a man of honour | 43 |
one or the other | 43 |
to put himself into | 43 |
the cardinal of lorain | 43 |
was given to the | 43 |
not been for the | 43 |
said lord the catholick | 43 |
so that he was | 43 |
the great number of | 43 |
who at that time | 43 |
with the count de | 43 |
the liberty of their | 43 |
took a resolution to | 43 |
the grandees of the | 43 |
great number of the | 43 |
and a great number | 43 |
as if they were | 43 |
the ministers of the | 43 |
all those who were | 43 |
impossible for him to | 43 |
and that it is | 43 |
they were ready to | 43 |
to the siege of | 43 |
and as soon as | 43 |
the management of the | 43 |
which they could not | 43 |
but the king of | 43 |
and that i would | 43 |
the month of august | 43 |
the cardinal of guise | 43 |
of the siege of | 43 |
by the council of | 43 |
that they had been | 43 |
the rest of their | 43 |
very well satisfied with | 43 |
but as soon as | 42 |
to the catholick religion | 42 |
could not but be | 42 |
the month of july | 42 |
the late duke of | 42 |
under the pretence of | 42 |
the state of france | 42 |
on the first of | 42 |
was one of those | 42 |
had been in the | 42 |
the duke of berry | 42 |
that so they might | 42 |
to the viscount de | 42 |
to be at the | 42 |
the place of the | 42 |
in the number of | 42 |
the means of the | 42 |
go out of the | 42 |
them out of the | 42 |
in the administration of | 42 |
but it was not | 42 |
the hands of a | 42 |
those of his party | 42 |
the continuance of the | 42 |
that by reason of | 42 |
the king by the | 42 |
to his most christian | 42 |
that his majesty would | 42 |
by the bishop of | 42 |
time the duke of | 42 |
the said duke of | 42 |
in which he was | 42 |
the princess of conde | 42 |
the success of the | 42 |
and the government of | 42 |
in one of the | 42 |
and the other of | 42 |
and the other to | 42 |
in possession of the | 42 |
with a resolution to | 42 |
of the dukes of | 42 |
a great many of | 42 |
the duke of bavaria | 42 |
to the execution of | 42 |
to give him an | 42 |
of all the world | 42 |
he would please to | 42 |
a share in the | 42 |
suffer themselves to be | 41 |
made an end of | 41 |
have a mind to | 41 |
upon the banks of | 41 |
any of the said | 41 |
the king would not | 41 |
so that the duke | 41 |
sent to the king | 41 |
that the duke de | 41 |
were not to be | 41 |
was upon the point | 41 |
from the beginning of | 41 |
the duke of bourbon | 41 |
of france and navarre | 41 |
duke of espernon was | 41 |
all the forces of | 41 |
to be found in | 41 |
reason of the great | 41 |
according to the custom | 41 |
and the cardinal of | 41 |
a person of great | 41 |
sir francis walsingham sir | 41 |
to go into the | 41 |
is our will and | 41 |
that he should have | 41 |
he was in the | 41 |
be put into the | 41 |
as well as of | 41 |
that i would not | 41 |
was not so much | 41 |
other officers of the | 41 |
the king should be | 41 |
bank of the river | 41 |
upon the top of | 41 |
him the command of | 41 |
the dutchy of milan | 41 |
is said to have | 41 |
the glory of the | 41 |
to which i made | 41 |
by whom he had | 41 |
as well as i | 41 |
captain of the guards | 41 |
to cut off the | 41 |
the marquis de la | 41 |
exercise of the reformed | 41 |
then it was that | 41 |
in a readiness to | 41 |
gates of the city | 41 |
the heat of the | 41 |
to be sent to | 41 |
the head of a | 41 |
he had with him | 41 |
in case he should | 41 |
and a great many | 40 |
that it was in | 40 |
he was constrained to | 40 |
that for the future | 40 |
which i made answer | 40 |
government of the kingdom | 40 |
the service of god | 40 |
the dominion of the | 40 |
of the province of | 40 |
such time as the | 40 |
to the cardinal of | 40 |
the execution of his | 40 |
the prejudice of his | 40 |
of the said cities | 40 |
give me leave to | 40 |
party of the league | 40 |
and according to the | 40 |
in all haste to | 40 |
the king would have | 40 |
the treaty of nimeguen | 40 |
not in a condition | 40 |
from the time of | 40 |
the ruin of the | 40 |
there was not any | 40 |
provinces of the low | 40 |
if they did not | 40 |
than all the rest | 40 |
not in the least | 40 |
to the opinion of | 40 |
that his majesty had | 40 |
to be made of | 40 |
to seize upon the | 40 |
part of the army | 40 |
be one of the | 40 |
of the great ones | 40 |
could not be done | 40 |
of which they had | 40 |
of them in the | 40 |
your honour at this | 40 |
and that i should | 40 |
he had been a | 40 |
in so much as | 40 |
by order from the | 40 |
to the affairs of | 40 |
to which the duke | 40 |
so soon as we | 40 |
protestant princes of germany | 40 |
of the holy see | 40 |
in process of time | 40 |
to give him the | 40 |
that the greatest part | 40 |
the suppression of the | 40 |
to get out of | 40 |
conclusion of the peace | 40 |
i know very well | 40 |
was the duke of | 40 |
in a time of | 40 |
the estates of the | 40 |
in the face of | 40 |
it would be very | 40 |
and this was the | 40 |
was the cause that | 40 |
the name of god | 40 |
the month of april | 40 |
the will of the | 40 |
to bring them to | 40 |
to the queen mother | 40 |
the end of his | 40 |
to join with the | 40 |
by that means to | 40 |
the mean time to | 40 |
to be brought to | 40 |
the care of the | 40 |
of year of our | 40 |
to his royal highness | 39 |
unto the duke of | 39 |
as long as he | 39 |
in the room of | 39 |
it had been a | 39 |
that he had taken | 39 |
lord the most christian | 39 |
to the king for | 39 |
for those of the | 39 |
and the earl of | 39 |
there was no more | 39 |
that it was no | 39 |
the places of surety | 39 |
the king for the | 39 |
under the duke of | 39 |
that they should have | 39 |
together with all the | 39 |
in the opinion of | 39 |
should be given to | 39 |
that was to be | 39 |
did not fail to | 39 |
the same day that | 39 |
the one or the | 39 |
in the defence of | 39 |
which was in the | 39 |
the keeping of the | 39 |
the end that he | 39 |
the month of september | 39 |
of the three estates | 39 |
the observation of the | 39 |
the very gates of | 39 |
i thought my self | 39 |
of the low countries | 39 |
for which reason he | 39 |
to joyn with him | 39 |
within the limits of | 39 |
execution of the edict | 39 |
it was easie to | 39 |
head of the league | 39 |
of our lord after | 39 |
the first prince of | 39 |
to enter into a | 39 |
the king his brother | 39 |
to be made in | 39 |
the one half of | 39 |
with all manner of | 39 |
at that time was | 39 |
but to return to | 39 |
be restored to the | 39 |
as much as they | 39 |
soon as i came | 39 |
out of the said | 39 |
of the body of | 39 |
a part of his | 39 |
as those of the | 39 |
all that had been | 39 |
make an end of | 39 |
of all that had | 39 |
the whole course of | 39 |
i know not how | 39 |
be sent to the | 39 |
the king with the | 39 |
put himself into the | 39 |
so long as the | 39 |
that he was ready | 39 |
with the duke de | 39 |
monsieur de la valette | 39 |
the good will of | 39 |
of the dutchess of | 39 |
of his catholick majesty | 39 |
the th article of | 38 |
in such a case | 38 |
the departure of the | 38 |
i doubt not but | 38 |
of conde and the | 38 |
that they were to | 38 |
the other of the | 38 |
where the duke of | 38 |
there was not one | 38 |
under the obedience of | 38 |
of so great an | 38 |
in order to their | 38 |
a league with the | 38 |
to the government of | 38 |
the decrees of the | 38 |
all that he had | 38 |
to the bishop of | 38 |
from that time forward | 38 |
in the suburbs of | 38 |
five or six thousand | 38 |
but in the mean | 38 |
he was no sooner | 38 |
he was a man | 38 |
which were to be | 38 |
of the same name | 38 |
to do the like | 38 |
to the princes of | 38 |
presented to the king | 38 |
the king of great | 38 |
of so great importance | 38 |
assembly of the clergy | 38 |
the edge of the | 38 |
monsieur de la noue | 38 |
to have an eye | 38 |
in the state of | 38 |
don john of austria | 38 |
the fortune of the | 38 |
the lords of guise | 38 |
with the assistance of | 38 |
in order to make | 38 |
upon the point to | 38 |
the abbot de la | 38 |
out of their hands | 38 |
so that they were | 38 |
the free exercise of | 38 |
a man of his | 38 |
leave of the king | 38 |
at the expence of | 38 |
he was one of | 38 |
honour at this present | 38 |
of the power of | 38 |
to whom the king | 38 |
that the king and | 38 |
the prince de conty | 38 |
at break of day | 38 |
from the rest of | 38 |
keeper of the seals | 38 |
the ratification of the | 38 |
the priviledges of the | 38 |
who had a great | 38 |
the history of france | 38 |
the knowledge of the | 38 |
major part of the | 38 |
the help of the | 38 |
to take possession of | 38 |
with the french king | 38 |
please your lordship to | 38 |
at the very first | 38 |
they of the p | 38 |
to come to court | 38 |
our lord the king | 38 |
a little while after | 37 |
disturbers of the publick | 37 |
that it could not | 37 |
the doctrine of the | 37 |
lord burleigh to sir | 37 |
be seen in the | 37 |
the earle of flaunders | 37 |
be set at liberty | 37 |
the siege of paris | 37 |
duke of guise to | 37 |
to the custom of | 37 |
he had reason to | 37 |
the cardinal of lorrain | 37 |
at that time the | 37 |
those of the town | 37 |
as the king of | 37 |
with the king to | 37 |
the restitution of the | 37 |
as if he would | 37 |
that in case the | 37 |
such time as he | 37 |
the same time with | 37 |
the next day he | 37 |
a great deal more | 37 |
in a time when | 37 |
the th of the | 37 |
and xml conversion the | 37 |
top of the hill | 37 |
as well as he | 37 |
king of navarre was | 37 |
they were fain to | 37 |
so great a number | 37 |
to his majesties service | 37 |
to the king by | 37 |
guilty of high treason | 37 |
the university of paris | 37 |
to perswade him to | 37 |
the heart of the | 37 |
of the same opinion | 37 |
ambassador resident in france | 37 |
to the discretion of | 37 |
to the interests of | 37 |
knight of the order | 37 |
the council of sixteen | 37 |
and with the same | 37 |
one keeper of the | 37 |
a clock in the | 37 |
to submit to the | 37 |
and the french king | 37 |
in consideration of the | 37 |
death of the king | 37 |
the name of a | 37 |
to wait upon the | 37 |
after the example of | 37 |
it was not to | 37 |
to the mercy of | 37 |
the month of march | 37 |
upon the frontiers of | 37 |
duke of orleans to | 37 |
betwixt the duke of | 37 |
that it was to | 37 |
to one of the | 37 |
from the top of | 37 |
affairs of the kingdom | 37 |
in relation to the | 37 |
the bounds of their | 37 |
that in the end | 37 |
to the holy see | 37 |
the best part of | 37 |
by reason that they | 37 |
a view of the | 37 |
to confer with the | 37 |
by the king himself | 37 |
the month of june | 37 |
of the king himself | 36 |
to make war against | 36 |
viscount de turenne had | 36 |
with his sword in | 36 |
to give him a | 36 |
so that the king | 36 |
original text notes for | 36 |
had no reason to | 36 |
of such as were | 36 |
the article of the | 36 |
according to the order | 36 |
from the original text | 36 |
as he had been | 36 |
at the rate of | 36 |
officers of the army | 36 |
trouble your honour at | 36 |
the king had been | 36 |
the king was not | 36 |
at the gate of | 36 |
by all the world | 36 |
to come to a | 36 |
out of his hands | 36 |
the proceedings of the | 36 |
in form of a | 36 |
the town and castle | 36 |
with his whole army | 36 |
the faction of the | 36 |
of the city to | 36 |
that she could not | 36 |
a dutchy and peerage | 36 |
it shall not be | 36 |
i perswade my self | 36 |
to oblige him to | 36 |
of king henry the | 36 |
the sale of offices | 36 |
soon as they had | 36 |
without so much as | 36 |
of the kingdom to | 36 |
in such manner as | 36 |
the nobility of the | 36 |
that he might make | 36 |
about the beginning of | 36 |
mounsieur de la valette | 36 |
of our reign the | 36 |
presence of the king | 36 |
the same time when | 36 |
the king his father | 36 |
belonging to the king | 36 |
than that of the | 36 |
in the end the | 36 |
duke of guise had | 36 |
under the dominion of | 36 |
the people of paris | 36 |
take a view of | 36 |
greatest part of his | 36 |
text notes for div | 36 |
to be one of | 36 |
no longer able to | 36 |
the necessity of the | 36 |
as well by the | 36 |
which the king of | 36 |
of our lord at | 36 |
he was wont to | 36 |
the marriage of his | 36 |
which he was to | 36 |
for the sake of | 36 |
to the ruine of | 36 |
all the princes and | 36 |
prince and the admiral | 36 |
but it is not | 36 |
the mean time they | 36 |
of the inhabitants of | 36 |
of all those that | 36 |
the state of affairs | 36 |
of a long time | 36 |
the princes of bourbon | 36 |
both of the one | 36 |
had not been able | 36 |
the first of the | 36 |
the resolution of the | 36 |
under the government of | 36 |
the original text notes | 36 |
to return to their | 36 |
that of the duke | 35 |
belonging to the duke | 35 |
for the king in | 35 |
and to give him | 35 |
to be made for | 35 |
with five or six | 35 |
in ordinary of the | 35 |
of the number of | 35 |
i found my self | 35 |
but so soon as | 35 |
with an army of | 35 |
and to make the | 35 |
that they may not | 35 |
the author of the | 35 |
in matters of religion | 35 |
he could not have | 35 |
shall be obliged to | 35 |
of the count of | 35 |
it was not in | 35 |
to monsieur de burie | 35 |
of the civil wars | 35 |
that if the king | 35 |
if there be any | 35 |
of the spanish army | 35 |
the archbishop of bourges | 35 |
the defence of their | 35 |
of the royal family | 35 |
that this was the | 35 |
but not being able | 35 |
had recourse to the | 35 |
having been able to | 35 |
for the use of | 35 |
at this time the | 35 |
that they of the | 35 |
with the consent of | 35 |
when so soon as | 35 |
in the heart of | 35 |
to which they were | 35 |
in behalf of the | 35 |
the taking of it | 35 |
of the gallican church | 35 |
to be done in | 35 |
in which they were | 35 |
the greatest and most | 35 |
suffer himself to be | 35 |
him to the king | 35 |
the judgment of the | 35 |
the month of may | 35 |
with the forces of | 35 |
of the catholick party | 35 |
and the next morning | 35 |
to the head of | 35 |
had a hand in | 35 |
to the same purpose | 35 |
the churches of the | 35 |
so far from being | 35 |
a peace with the | 35 |
duke of espernon to | 35 |
the governour of the | 35 |
and it may be | 35 |
of those that had | 35 |
which he had made | 35 |
he ought to be | 35 |
united provinces of the | 35 |
and that i had | 35 |
to the kings obedience | 35 |
with a great many | 35 |
to the end the | 35 |
to the chamber of | 35 |
being at that time | 35 |
and that if they | 35 |
has a salary of | 35 |
of the said lord | 35 |
all things necessary for | 35 |
the request of the | 35 |
his subjects of the | 35 |
to him in the | 35 |
provinces of the kingdom | 35 |
the sight of the | 35 |
and the bishop of | 35 |
in a posture of | 35 |
to the dignity of | 35 |
the sieur de villeroy | 35 |
walsingham sir francis walsingham | 35 |
by how much the | 35 |
to the last degree | 35 |
it to be a | 35 |
and of our reign | 35 |
to dispose of the | 35 |
letters from the king | 35 |
and the greatest part | 35 |
two or three hundred | 35 |
to put them in | 35 |
that all those who | 35 |
should not be able | 35 |
the security of the | 35 |
the cause of religion | 35 |
of the long robe | 35 |
eldest son of the | 35 |
he was the first | 34 |
to write to the | 34 |
word of a king | 34 |
the governours of the | 34 |
in the times of | 34 |
what they had done | 34 |
the design of the | 34 |
the council of spain | 34 |
the war against the | 34 |
the mediation of the | 34 |
the cardinal de bourbon | 34 |
cause him to be | 34 |
to the kings service | 34 |
and some of the | 34 |
ought to be the | 34 |
that if he did | 34 |
the relief of the | 34 |
of it in the | 34 |
he was very much | 34 |
not one of them | 34 |
it was not fit | 34 |
to take notice of | 34 |
the keeper of the | 34 |
the duke de rohan | 34 |
may please your lordship | 34 |
of them to the | 34 |
with the regiment of | 34 |
any thing that might | 34 |
banks of the river | 34 |
walsingham to the earl | 34 |
by the example of | 34 |
with all things necessary | 34 |
not suffer him to | 34 |
which they were to | 34 |
the earl of flanders | 34 |
his majesty and the | 34 |
affairs of the league | 34 |
by whom he was | 34 |
during the life of | 34 |
him the government of | 34 |
of the king to | 34 |
the quality of a | 34 |
for the exercise of | 34 |
deputies to the king | 34 |
that there might be | 34 |
of the liberty of | 34 |
each of them a | 34 |
the government of provence | 34 |
to make good the | 34 |
the duke de longueville | 34 |
the foundation of the | 34 |
that i should have | 34 |
the reputation of his | 34 |
the church of nostre | 34 |
good of the state | 34 |
of those who are | 34 |
the recovery of the | 34 |
an end of the | 34 |
of a great many | 34 |
death of henry the | 34 |
the verification of the | 34 |
as long as the | 34 |
to such a degree | 34 |
to be expected from | 34 |
to the dutchess of | 34 |
to their own houses | 34 |
the duke of britaine | 34 |
being one of the | 34 |
prince of the bloud | 34 |
the assembly of rochel | 34 |
without doing any thing | 34 |
that according to the | 34 |
which at that time | 34 |
they were in the | 34 |
for the conservation of | 34 |
the length of the | 34 |
the duke of sully | 34 |
it was better to | 34 |
the right of the | 34 |
by the present treaty | 34 |
in the great hall | 34 |
th article of the | 34 |
the charges of the | 34 |
by all means to | 34 |
to serve the king | 34 |
the habit of a | 34 |
raise the siege of | 34 |
viscount de turenne having | 34 |
the month of october | 34 |
death of his father | 34 |
on the behalf of | 34 |
in the kings council | 34 |
be made in the | 34 |
the execution of it | 34 |
and not being able | 34 |
of our lord to | 34 |
which they had taken | 34 |
that it is a | 34 |
all the provinces of | 34 |
it was necessary for | 34 |
of our lord when | 34 |
that are to be | 33 |
the edict of the | 33 |
the republick of venice | 33 |
that it is impossible | 33 |
the count de montgommery | 33 |
that i had not | 33 |
the courts of parliament | 33 |
by which means the | 33 |
of the like nature | 33 |
as soon as it | 33 |
i had a mind | 33 |
to one of his | 33 |
i thought good to | 33 |
on the account of | 33 |
the king could not | 33 |
francis walsingham sir francis | 33 |
they would not have | 33 |
with so great a | 33 |
if it were not | 33 |
in the kings name | 33 |
no more than the | 33 |
for the same reason | 33 |
at that very time | 33 |
of the lordship of | 33 |
the said king of | 33 |
in case they should | 33 |
he had been in | 33 |
they were wont to | 33 |
like to have been | 33 |
king of france his | 33 |
to the same end | 33 |
baron de la garde | 33 |
any thing in the | 33 |
himself head of the | 33 |
the dutchess of orleans | 33 |
that the duke should | 33 |
the duke of modena | 33 |
of the league was | 33 |
the bishop of valence | 33 |
soon as it was | 33 |
said lord the most | 33 |
by the parliament of | 33 |
the duke of ferrara | 33 |
great deal of trouble | 33 |
upon the coasts of | 33 |
he would not be | 33 |
for the future to | 33 |
of men and money | 33 |
the command of his | 33 |
fall into the hands | 33 |
if they were not | 33 |
king henry the fourth | 33 |
one of the chief | 33 |
the reformation of the | 33 |
parts of the world | 33 |
spi global keyed and | 33 |
they were to be | 33 |
the remainder of his | 33 |
that by this means | 33 |
the clergy of france | 33 |
and the count of | 33 |
till the next day | 33 |
the courage of the | 33 |
by one of his | 33 |
global keyed and coded | 33 |
all the parts of | 33 |
of our lord during | 33 |
that if they were | 33 |
the defeat of the | 33 |
of the heads of | 33 |
to the assembly of | 33 |
on the other part | 33 |
during the reign of | 33 |
in any of the | 33 |
in the world to | 33 |
was the occasion of | 33 |
after the duke of | 33 |
that he ought not | 33 |
is most certain that | 33 |
from the hands of | 33 |
there should be a | 33 |
that he was going | 33 |
as well as others | 33 |
his brother the duke | 33 |
and monsieur le prince | 33 |
as if it were | 33 |
at the taking of | 33 |
i know not whether | 33 |
him at the same | 33 |
he knew very well | 33 |
in the habit of | 33 |
three or four days | 33 |
that they were the | 33 |
without the consent of | 33 |
to treat of the | 33 |
the advantage of his | 33 |
season of the year | 33 |
to find out the | 33 |
they had not been | 33 |
the king my master | 33 |
the publick exercise of | 33 |
the young duke of | 33 |
the second day of | 33 |
as long as they | 33 |
the duke of buckingham | 33 |
of which i have | 33 |
whom the duke of | 33 |
to lay down their | 33 |
as that of the | 33 |