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quadgram frequency
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at the same time1270
the duke of guise1185
in the mean time1181
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for the most part276
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the pretended reformed religion221
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and so soon as63
leaving further to trouble63
of the treaty of63
as i have already62
to the kingdom of62
army of the league62
to the place where62
there was no other62
which was the reason62
the king of navar62
that there should be62
the contents of the62
the latter end of62
an end to the62
the church of rome62
in the same condition62
to come to the62
a salary of l62
from the king to62
castle and lordship of62
i have already said62
with a great number61
of the month of61
to take away the61
he could not be61
might be able to61
to be put in61
the truth of the61
as it had been61
a quarter of a61
the duke of florence61
beginning of the year61
and the dutchess of61
for the government of61
the said religion shall61
in a little time61
the favour of the61
the beginning of this61
death of the duke61
the gates of the61
the day of the61
till such time as61
in the head of61
king and the queen60
those of the p60
by word of mouth60
the said pretended reformed60
with all his forces60
to him by the60
ought to have been60
and to that end60
which ought to be60
the th of april60
since the death of60
to the parliament of60
to go out of60
to the lord burleigh60
the castle and lordship60
all the officers of60
that they did not60
and that the duke59
is said to be59
said pretended reformed religion59
they could not be59
of the queen of59
the th of january59
of our lord he59
by the assistance of59
the establishment of the59
the order of st59
the return of the59
the affairs of france59
to the mareschal de59
in his own person59
for my part i58
in the quality of58
service of the king58
the manner of the58
of the same nature58
of the isle of58
the duke of vendosme58
subjects of the said58
in the council of58
the count de guiche58
the maintenance of the58
were not able to58
upon the confines of58
the administration of the58
the king of spaine58
the orders of the58
the taking of the58
soon as he was58
to provide for the58
the cardinal de la58
between the king and58
that they might have57
of the hands of57
the business of the57
rest of the army57
to put an end57
the laws of the57
that i was not57
he made use of57
our subjects of the57
out of the way57
in the person of57
that he was the57
the five and twentieth57
but that he would57
it would not be57
out of the hands57
to be given to57
the use of the57
would not fail to57
of the queen mother57
the two and twentieth57
to the service of57
of the french king57
and after he had56
the end he might56
to put a stop56
with his own hand56
in the treaty of56
the entry of the56
the number of those56
command of the army56
the masters of the56
the lord of burleigh56
and that there was56
to fall upon the56
end of the year56
was a man of56
which he could not56
the end they might56
of our lord and56
that if he had56
of the whole kingdom56
be in a condition56
coming to the crown56
a man of a56
our lord in the56
him an account of56
and all the rest56
that were in the56
the council of the55
all those of the55
the enemies of the55
of monsieur le prince55
if the duke of55
to let him know55
the council of state55
had a design to55
it is necessary to55
a part of the55
of the said places55
be put in execution55
the count de harcourt55
was so far from55
the house of bourbon55
the th of december55
it will not be55
in the duke of55
to be in the55
could by no means55
of the lords of55
who was one of55
the arms of the55
the chief of the55
heads of the league55
in the service of55
for fear of being54
to have been the54
between the duke of54
there was a great54
at the chamber of54
under the title of54
of the states general54
that he was a54
stand in need of54
of the bishop of54
the next day the54
the weakness of the54
the princes of italy54
whom the king had54
of the country of54
and that if he54
the king in his54
by the king to54
for the recovery of54
should be able to54
but at the same54
the last day of54
quarter of an hour54
the beginning of his54
an enemy to the54
of the said edict54
to the top of53
in the isle of53
that they ought to53
by one of the53
if he had not53
of all the rest53
the rights of the53
of those that are53
quarter of a league53
a quarter of an53
the king had given53
to make head against53
in the heat of53
that the count de53
within the space of53
the th of may53
to the king in53
the th of july53
the king of spains53
would not have been53
by the edict of53
was the first that53
they ought to be53
one of the best53
the states general of53
the imprisonment of the53
in the year of53
made use of to53
of the common people52
the face of the52
that there was not52
of the states of52
it may be said52
in the meane time52
the kings of england52
the behalf of the52
the hands of his52
a stop to the52
master of the horse52
the names of the52
the mean time i52
clock in the morning52
prince of conde was52
for my own part52
for the loss of52
he might not be52
caused them to be52
it is certain that52
order from the king52
to take away all52
the progress of the52
would be pleased to52
the court of spain52
he came to the52
the archbishop of lyons52
king of great britain52
the th of february52
at the request of52
the word of god52
of the assembly of52
to the castle of52
he had not been52
the duke of bretagne52
the church of england51
so soon as ever51
and such as were51
the cause of the51
the occasion of the51
in reference to the51
in his power to51
in presence of the51
the captains of the51
to make himself master51
the end of this51
after the same manner51
or at least to51
in the province of51
brother the duke of51
in the end he51
within a few days51
to the relief of51
that he would never51
as they had done51
the treaties of peace51
that he was very51
to trouble your honour51
in so great a51
so much as the51
with a design to51
the prince of navarre51
the union of the51
duke of mayenne had51
that if he would51
of the cardinal de51
duke of guise and51
part of the kingdom51
but the prince of51
of which he had51
be present at the51
soon as they were50
dead upon the place50
the next day to50
that one of the50
walsingham to the lord50
they ought not to50
making use of the50
the bottom of the50
to whom he had50
the king her son50
make use of his50
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it was not possible50
of the dutchy of50
so leaving further to50
to the advantage of50
when he came to50
to say the truth50
the decree of the50
for the publick good50
he ought to have50
that he had made50
an account of all50
to the end of50
the mean time he50
by vertue of the50
to be able to50
the bank of the50
of the kings party50
the election of a50
of all sorts of50
of the one and50
the prince of wales50
states general of the50
an account of what50
was the cause of49
as much as in49
to the obedience of49
de la valette his49
at the treaties of49
the time of my49
two or three days49
of our lord of49
the guards of the49
the th of march49
the court of aids49
in the house of49
the th of june49
they made use of49
my self to be49
but that he was49
the said lords and49
a letter from the49
every one of the49
and officers of the49
had no mind to49
against those of the49
the walls of the49
that at the same49
of the family of49
duke of guise was49
of the town and49
chamber of the edict49
all those that were49
and that they might49
prince of conde and48
in the next place48
an account of his48
so much as one48
the loss of his48
the next day after48
for the death of48
the people of the48
it was in the48
and of all the48
one of the first48
to be in a48
said lords and kings48
and as to the48
as much as he48
and so leaving further48
a good part of48
at his return from48
the duke of mantua48
lay down their arms48
went out of the48
the destruction of the48
him that he would48
he was resolved to48
the subjects of the48
the house of the48
burleigh to sir francis48
he should not be48
that they had not48
two and twentieth of48
the head of them48
that he ought to48
as much as the48
to take care of48
that had been made48
that he had done48
the treasurers of the47
the reign of henry47
of the said city47
at the age of47
and in the end47
so much the rather47
and in order to47
five and twentieth of47
lieutenant general of the47
to his own house47
general of the united47
in all parts of47
whether it were that47
it had not been47
without being able to47
what was to be47
the duke of alenson47
the duke his father47
the states of holland47
to advertise her majestie47
and that all the47
master of the houshold47
at the court of47
going out of the47
the motion of the47
so much as to47
the greatness of the47
in the assembly of47
the duke of montmorency47
the great master of47
in the county of47
him to be a47
the succession of the47
of the french kings47
greater part of the47
by reason of a47
was in a manner47
the whole body of47
the time of their47
me the honour to47
of horse and foot47
by the taking of47
to acquaint him with47
that it is not47
the th of november46
of the king his46
the reputation of the46
the top of a46
but the viscount de46
for the prince of46
by a decree of46
had caused to be46
as also of the46
declaration of the king46
the cause of his46
was not a little46
of the rest of46
after the publication of46
the baron de la46
and the baron de46
they ought to have46
of our lord it46
with whom he had46
that they may be46
that it had been46
and others of the46
in the minds of46
to make themselves masters46
he had in the46
by the duke de46
was not at all46
to which he was46
of the publick peace46
that in order to46
of the roman church46
at such time as46
up and down the46
that were to be46
by the mediation of46
such a one as45
a time when the45
it was that the45
of the places of45
himself at the head45
the treaty of the45
in the regiment of45
they should not be45
as well of the45
the greatness of his45
as well in the45
duke of orleans and45
he went to the45
the princes and the45
was at this time45
the one and twentieth45
knew not how to45
as it were in45
to be of the45
the count de la45
for the relief of45
the parliament of bourdeaux45
at that time in45
king of the romans45
by the treaty of45
the sieur de pontis45
so that it was45
that they had no45
clock in the afternoon45
the news of this45
born the th of45
the king to the45
and on the contrary45
after the manner of45
in the end of45
when the duke of45
and monsieur de la45
lord the catholick king45
but on the other45
an agreement with the45
the king did not45
he had a great45
the right hand of45
as has been said45
of some of the44
of the truth of44
the princes of germany44
to the rest of44
they might not be44
my self to the44
to be seen in44
and all the other44
of the people of44
the end that they44
and that it would44
of one of his44
by virtue of the44
that there was nothing44
his brother in law44
as one of the44
give him an account44
and then it was44
it may please your44
that so soon as44
the declaration of the44
that it may be44
francis walsingham to sir44
the title of king44
of guise and the44
the course of the44
to the right honorable44
of the catholick king44
under the reign of44
with some of the44
there was a necessity44
the guard of the44
the king of the44
those of the league44
a council of war44
it to the king44
in his own house44
of the same religion44
the houses of the44
by the favour of44
a certain number of44
by sea and land43
of the holy church43
in the sight of43
in all places where43
the queen and the43
person of the king43
to return to paris43
the protestant princes of43
that on the contrary43
of the kings army43
in the case of43
and to that purpose43
he would not have43
a man of honour43
one or the other43
to put himself into43
the cardinal of lorain43
was given to the43
not been for the43
said lord the catholick43
so that he was43
the great number of43
who at that time43
with the count de43
the liberty of their43
took a resolution to43
the grandees of the43
great number of the43
and a great number43
as if they were43
the ministers of the43
all those who were43
impossible for him to43
and that it is43
they were ready to43
to the siege of43
and as soon as43
the management of the43
which they could not43
but the king of43
and that i would43
the month of august43
the cardinal of guise43
of the siege of43
by the council of43
that they had been43
the rest of their43
very well satisfied with43
but as soon as42
to the catholick religion42
could not but be42
the month of july42
the late duke of42
under the pretence of42
the state of france42
on the first of42
was one of those42
had been in the42
the duke of berry42
that so they might42
to the viscount de42
to be at the42
the place of the42
in the number of42
the means of the42
go out of the42
them out of the42
in the administration of42
but it was not42
the hands of a42
those of his party42
the continuance of the42
that by reason of42
the king by the42
to his most christian42
that his majesty would42
by the bishop of42
time the duke of42
the said duke of42
in which he was42
the princess of conde42
the success of the42
and the government of42
in one of the42
and the other of42
and the other to42
in possession of the42
with a resolution to42
of the dukes of42
a great many of42
the duke of bavaria42
to the execution of42
to give him an42
of all the world42
he would please to42
a share in the42
suffer themselves to be41
made an end of41
have a mind to41
upon the banks of41
any of the said41
the king would not41
so that the duke41
sent to the king41
that the duke de41
were not to be41
was upon the point41
from the beginning of41
the duke of bourbon41
of france and navarre41
duke of espernon was41
all the forces of41
to be found in41
reason of the great41
according to the custom41
and the cardinal of41
a person of great41
sir francis walsingham sir41
to go into the41
is our will and41
that he should have41
he was in the41
be put into the41
as well as of41
that i would not41
was not so much41
other officers of the41
the king should be41
bank of the river41
upon the top of41
him the command of41
the dutchy of milan41
is said to have41
the glory of the41
to which i made41
by whom he had41
as well as i41
captain of the guards41
to cut off the41
the marquis de la41
exercise of the reformed41
then it was that41
in a readiness to41
gates of the city41
the heat of the41
to be sent to41
the head of a41
he had with him41
in case he should41
and a great many40
that it was in40
he was constrained to40
that for the future40
which i made answer40
government of the kingdom40
the service of god40
the dominion of the40
of the province of40
such time as the40
to the cardinal of40
the execution of his40
the prejudice of his40
of the said cities40
give me leave to40
party of the league40
and according to the40
in all haste to40
the king would have40
the treaty of nimeguen40
not in a condition40
from the time of40
the ruin of the40
there was not any40
provinces of the low40
if they did not40
than all the rest40
not in the least40
to the opinion of40
that his majesty had40
to be made of40
to seize upon the40
part of the army40
be one of the40
of the great ones40
could not be done40
of which they had40
of them in the40
your honour at this40
and that i should40
he had been a40
in so much as40
by order from the40
to the affairs of40
to which the duke40
so soon as we40
protestant princes of germany40
of the holy see40
in process of time40
to give him the40
that the greatest part40
the suppression of the40
to get out of40
conclusion of the peace40
i know very well40
was the duke of40
in a time of40
the estates of the40
in the face of40
it would be very40
and this was the40
was the cause that40
the name of god40
the month of april40
the will of the40
to bring them to40
to the queen mother40
the end of his40
to join with the40
by that means to40
the mean time to40
to be brought to40
the care of the40
of year of our40
to his royal highness39
unto the duke of39
as long as he39
in the room of39
it had been a39
that he had taken39
lord the most christian39
to the king for39
for those of the39
and the earl of39
there was no more39
that it was no39
the places of surety39
the king for the39
under the duke of39
that they should have39
together with all the39
in the opinion of39
should be given to39
that was to be39
did not fail to39
the same day that39
the one or the39
in the defence of39
which was in the39
the keeping of the39
the end that he39
the month of september39
of the three estates39
the observation of the39
the very gates of39
i thought my self39
of the low countries39
for which reason he39
to joyn with him39
within the limits of39
execution of the edict39
it was easie to39
head of the league39
of our lord after39
the first prince of39
to enter into a39
the king his brother39
to be made in39
the one half of39
with all manner of39
at that time was39
but to return to39
be restored to the39
as much as they39
soon as i came39
out of the said39
of the body of39
a part of his39
as those of the39
all that had been39
make an end of39
of all that had39
the whole course of39
i know not how39
be sent to the39
the king with the39
put himself into the39
so long as the39
that he was ready39
with the duke de39
monsieur de la valette39
the good will of39
of the dutchess of39
of his catholick majesty39
the th article of38
in such a case38
the departure of the38
i doubt not but38
of conde and the38
that they were to38
the other of the38
where the duke of38
there was not one38
under the obedience of38
of so great an38
in order to their38
a league with the38
to the government of38
the decrees of the38
all that he had38
to the bishop of38
from that time forward38
in the suburbs of38
five or six thousand38
but in the mean38
he was no sooner38
he was a man38
which were to be38
of the same name38
to do the like38
to the princes of38
presented to the king38
the king of great38
of so great importance38
assembly of the clergy38
the edge of the38
monsieur de la noue38
to have an eye38
in the state of38
don john of austria38
the fortune of the38
the lords of guise38
with the assistance of38
in order to make38
upon the point to38
the abbot de la38
out of their hands38
so that they were38
the free exercise of38
a man of his38
leave of the king38
at the expence of38
he was one of38
honour at this present38
of the power of38
to whom the king38
that the king and38
the prince de conty38
at break of day38
from the rest of38
keeper of the seals38
the ratification of the38
the priviledges of the38
who had a great38
the history of france38
the knowledge of the38
major part of the38
the help of the38
to take possession of38
with the french king38
please your lordship to38
at the very first38
they of the p38
to come to court38
our lord the king38
a little while after37
disturbers of the publick37
that it could not37
the doctrine of the37
lord burleigh to sir37
be seen in the37
the earle of flaunders37
be set at liberty37
the siege of paris37
duke of guise to37
to the custom of37
he had reason to37
the cardinal of lorrain37
at that time the37
those of the town37
as the king of37
with the king to37
the restitution of the37
as if he would37
that in case the37
such time as he37
the same time with37
the next day he37
a great deal more37
in a time when37
the th of the37
and xml conversion the37
top of the hill37
as well as he37
king of navarre was37
they were fain to37
so great a number37
to his majesties service37
to the king by37
guilty of high treason37
the university of paris37
to perswade him to37
the heart of the37
of the same opinion37
ambassador resident in france37
to the discretion of37
to the interests of37
knight of the order37
the council of sixteen37
and with the same37
one keeper of the37
a clock in the37
to submit to the37
and the french king37
in consideration of the37
death of the king37
the name of a37
to wait upon the37
after the example of37
it was not to37
to the mercy of37
the month of march37
upon the frontiers of37
duke of orleans to37
betwixt the duke of37
that it was to37
to one of the37
from the top of37
affairs of the kingdom37
in relation to the37
the bounds of their37
that in the end37
to the holy see37
the best part of37
by reason that they37
a view of the37
to confer with the37
by the king himself37
the month of june37
of the king himself36
to make war against36
viscount de turenne had36
with his sword in36
to give him a36
so that the king36
original text notes for36
had no reason to36
of such as were36
the article of the36
according to the order36
from the original text36
as he had been36
at the rate of36
officers of the army36
trouble your honour at36
the king had been36
the king was not36
at the gate of36
by all the world36
to come to a36
out of his hands36
the proceedings of the36
in form of a36
the town and castle36
with his whole army36
the faction of the36
of the city to36
that she could not36
a dutchy and peerage36
it shall not be36
i perswade my self36
to oblige him to36
of king henry the36
the sale of offices36
soon as they had36
without so much as36
of the kingdom to36
in such manner as36
the nobility of the36
that he might make36
about the beginning of36
mounsieur de la valette36
of our reign the36
presence of the king36
the same time when36
the king his father36
belonging to the king36
than that of the36
in the end the36
duke of guise had36
under the dominion of36
the people of paris36
take a view of36
greatest part of his36
text notes for div36
to be one of36
no longer able to36
the necessity of the36
as well by the36
which the king of36
of our lord at36
he was wont to36
the marriage of his36
which he was to36
for the sake of36
to the ruine of36
all the princes and36
prince and the admiral36
but it is not36
the mean time they36
of the inhabitants of36
of all those that36
the state of affairs36
of a long time36
the princes of bourbon36
both of the one36
had not been able36
the first of the36
the resolution of the36
under the government of36
the original text notes36
to return to their36
that of the duke35
belonging to the duke35
for the king in35
and to give him35
to be made for35
with five or six35
in ordinary of the35
of the number of35
i found my self35
but so soon as35
with an army of35
and to make the35
that they may not35
the author of the35
in matters of religion35
he could not have35
shall be obliged to35
of the count of35
it was not in35
to monsieur de burie35
of the civil wars35
that if the king35
if there be any35
of the spanish army35
the archbishop of bourges35
the defence of their35
of the royal family35
that this was the35
but not being able35
had recourse to the35
having been able to35
for the use of35
at this time the35
that they of the35
with the consent of35
when so soon as35
in the heart of35
to which they were35
in behalf of the35
the taking of it35
of the gallican church35
to be done in35
in which they were35
the greatest and most35
suffer himself to be35
him to the king35
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