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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 92 |
characters represented either as | 46 |
represented either as utf | 46 |
under the command of | 40 |
the duke of holstein | 38 |
that in all likelihood | 25 |
the other side of | 25 |
encoded and linked to | 23 |
proofread for accuracy and | 23 |
encoded as gap s | 23 |
limit of instances per | 23 |
chosen if there was | 23 |
tcp aimed to produce | 23 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 23 |
restraints of time and | 23 |
text is available for | 23 |
and characters marked as | 23 |
and markup reviewed and | 23 |
of the process of | 23 |
texts based on the | 23 |
tcp files to tei | 23 |
chose to create diplomatic | 23 |
processes should make clear | 23 |
is available for reuse | 23 |
and encoded texts based | 23 |
qa standards were returned | 23 |
corrected where possible up | 23 |
then their works are | 23 |
project restraints of time | 23 |
process of creating the | 23 |
some readable characters will | 23 |
texts created during phase | 23 |
edition of the work | 23 |
is to encode one | 23 |
to a limit of | 23 |
quality assurance was then | 23 |
and use these texts | 23 |
of instances per text | 23 |
compelling reason to do | 23 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 23 |
such instances will never | 23 |
create accurately transcribed and | 23 |
some errors will remain | 23 |
been released into the | 23 |
phase i text is | 23 |
the terms of creative | 23 |
for transcription and basic | 23 |
corrected and characters marked | 23 |
sent to external keying | 23 |
were encoded as gap | 23 |
was divided into two | 23 |
should be aware of | 23 |
illegibles were encoded as | 23 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 23 |
nature of the print | 23 |
of tcp data is | 23 |
based on the new | 23 |
of each text was | 23 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 23 |
between the universities of | 23 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 23 |
of michigan and oxford | 23 |
are available at the | 23 |
mainly structural encoding based | 23 |
title published between and | 23 |
are a number of | 23 |
a partnership between the | 23 |
true nature of the | 23 |
instances will never have | 23 |
domain as of january | 23 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 23 |
by university of nebraska | 23 |
to the early english | 23 |
that can be made | 23 |
transcription and basic encoding | 23 |
text selection was based | 23 |
have been looked at | 23 |
of gaps by user | 23 |
were sent to external | 23 |
during phase of the | 23 |
keyed and coded from | 23 |
and encoded edition of | 23 |
in english were prioritized | 23 |
to produce large quantities | 23 |
mind that in all | 23 |
errors will remain and | 23 |
be aware of the | 23 |
is given to their | 23 |
in oxford and michigan | 23 |
for their own purposes | 23 |
books online text creation | 23 |
have been released into | 23 |
or for an anonymous | 23 |
those which did not | 23 |
of a works in | 23 |
which did not meet | 23 |
tcp is to encode | 23 |
into the public domain | 23 |
image sets published by | 23 |
encoded text transcribed from | 23 |
encoding based on the | 23 |
unicode or tei g | 23 |
enhanced and or corrected | 23 |
markup guidelines are available | 23 |
a second or later | 23 |
was chosen if there | 23 |
textual data within the | 23 |
were returned to the | 23 |
selection was based on | 23 |
due credit and attribution | 23 |
terms of creative commons | 23 |
where possible up to | 23 |
copies of the texts | 23 |
been issued variously as | 23 |
are eligible for inclusion | 23 |
the project have been | 23 |
marked as illegible were | 23 |
filling in of gaps | 23 |
the print record of | 23 |
on the image sets | 23 |
did not meet qa | 23 |
sets published by proquest | 23 |
then carried out by | 23 |
to the keyers to | 23 |
the true nature of | 23 |
if there was a | 23 |
elements to simplify the | 23 |
wide variety of subject | 23 |
keyers to be redone | 23 |
therefore chose to create | 23 |
was intended to range | 23 |
was based on the | 23 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 23 |
michigan and oxford and | 23 |
were encoded and linked | 23 |
credit and attribution is | 23 |
possible up to a | 23 |
returned to the keyers | 23 |
gaps by user contributors | 23 |
attribution is given to | 23 |
of the tei in | 23 |
meet qa standards were | 23 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 23 |
text was proofread for | 23 |
structural encoding based on | 23 |
of creating the tcp | 23 |
gap elements of known | 23 |
project have been released | 23 |
between and available in | 23 |
a wide variety of | 23 |
for accuracy and those | 23 |
described above is co | 23 |
editorial teams in oxford | 23 |
characters will be marked | 23 |
the filling in of | 23 |
or tei g elements | 23 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 23 |
edition of a work | 23 |
while the overall quality | 23 |
users should bear in | 23 |
i text is available | 23 |
simplify the filling in | 23 |
and therefore of any | 23 |
the encoding was enhanced | 23 |
encoded texts based on | 23 |
the text encoding initiative | 23 |
take and use these | 23 |
companies for transcription and | 23 |
on the new cambridge | 23 |
works in other languages | 23 |
these texts for their | 23 |
in mind that in | 23 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 23 |
users should be aware | 23 |
selection was intended to | 23 |
intended to range over | 23 |
in of gaps by | 23 |
partnership between the universities | 23 |
to encode one copy | 23 |
with level of the | 23 |
but we respectfully request | 23 |
images in accordance with | 23 |
and linked to page | 23 |
to page images in | 23 |
will remain and some | 23 |
converting tcp files to | 23 |
the texts were encoded | 23 |
tei p using tcp | 23 |
providing financial support to | 23 |
as illegible were corrected | 23 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 23 |
encoded edition of the | 23 |
created during phase of | 23 |
the overall quality of | 23 |
quantities of textual data | 23 |
the universities of michigan | 23 |
images scanned from microfilm | 23 |
accordance with level of | 23 |
files to tei p | 23 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 23 |
by the institutions providing | 23 |
a work was chosen | 23 |
and or corrected and | 23 |
text strings within braces | 23 |
texts have been issued | 23 |
of a work was | 23 |
page images in accordance | 23 |
the institutions providing financial | 23 |
data within the usual | 23 |
second or later edition | 23 |
use these texts for | 23 |
reason to do so | 23 |
to tei p using | 23 |
any assumptions that can | 23 |
number of works in | 23 |
texts were encoded and | 23 |
there was a compelling | 23 |
or later edition of | 23 |
and coded from proquest | 23 |
assurance was then carried | 23 |
usual project restraints of | 23 |
included and sometimes a | 23 |
aimed to produce large | 23 |
with changes to facilitate | 23 |
level of the tei | 23 |
readable characters will be | 23 |
support to the early | 23 |
of known extent have | 23 |
image sets were sent | 23 |
the process of creating | 23 |
texts for their own | 23 |
the keyers to be | 23 |
as opposed to critical | 23 |
was proofread for accuracy | 23 |
made about the data | 23 |
the general aim of | 23 |
understanding these processes should | 23 |
assigned for keying and | 23 |
overall quality of tcp | 23 |
to reflect the true | 23 |
quality of tcp data | 23 |
and the publisher proquest | 23 |
therefore of any assumptions | 23 |
standards were returned to | 23 |
works in english were | 23 |
language title published between | 23 |
of textual data within | 23 |
external keying companies for | 23 |
into placeholder characters or | 23 |
created by converting tcp | 23 |
of the project have | 23 |
illegible were corrected where | 23 |
in accordance with level | 23 |
given to their original | 23 |
although there are a | 23 |
the image sets published | 23 |
a number of works | 23 |
the text can be | 23 |
to range over a | 23 |
characters marked as illegible | 23 |
according to the terms | 23 |
all without asking permission | 23 |
been transformed into placeholder | 23 |
keying and markup guidelines | 23 |
to their original source | 23 |
the publisher proquest to | 23 |
each text was proofread | 23 |
via their early english | 23 |
the early english books | 23 |
processed by university of | 23 |
was then carried out | 23 |
will be marked as | 23 |
phase of the project | 23 |
the public domain as | 23 |
was a compelling reason | 23 |
issued variously as sgml | 23 |
to create accurately transcribed | 23 |
this phase i text | 23 |
large quantities of textual | 23 |
available at the text | 23 |
looked at by a | 23 |
carried out by editorial | 23 |
and sometimes a second | 23 |
tcp data is very | 23 |
and some readable characters | 23 |
remain and some readable | 23 |
and available in eebo | 23 |
online text creation partnership | 23 |
proquest to create accurately | 23 |
text and markup reviewed | 23 |
the work described above | 23 |
produce large quantities of | 23 |
english books online text | 23 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 23 |
that due credit and | 23 |
request that due credit | 23 |
and attribution is given | 23 |
based on the image | 23 |
creating the tcp texts | 23 |
a works in english | 23 |
markup reviewed and edited | 23 |
have been transformed into | 23 |
bibliography of english literature | 23 |
not meet qa standards | 23 |
text creation partnership web | 23 |
owned by the institutions | 23 |
by editorial teams in | 23 |
to the terms of | 23 |
of time and funding | 23 |
be marked as illegible | 23 |
never have been looked | 23 |
by converting tcp files | 23 |
variety of subject areas | 23 |
financial support to the | 23 |
out by editorial teams | 23 |
record of the period | 23 |
assumptions that can be | 23 |
published between and available | 23 |
p using tcp tei | 23 |
at the text creation | 23 |
oxford and the publisher | 23 |
editions of a works | 23 |
public domain as of | 23 |
or corrected and characters | 23 |
should make clear that | 23 |
placeholder characters or elements | 23 |
by a tcp editor | 23 |
notably latin and welsh | 23 |
all likelihood such instances | 23 |
divided into two phases | 23 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 23 |
whichever is the greater | 23 |
based on the text | 23 |
first editions of a | 23 |
now take and use | 23 |
were corrected where possible | 23 |
sometimes a second or | 23 |
any remaining illegibles were | 23 |
the text creation partnership | 23 |
for an anonymous work | 23 |
proquest via their early | 23 |
the texts have been | 23 |
have been issued variously | 23 |
of the texts have | 23 |
bear in mind that | 23 |
characters or elements to | 23 |
their works are eligible | 23 |
institutions providing financial support | 23 |
of every monographic english | 23 |
and markup guidelines are | 23 |
and those which did | 23 |
tcp is a partnership | 23 |
will never have been | 23 |
later edition of a | 23 |
likelihood such instances will | 23 |
of works in other | 23 |
of any assumptions that | 23 |
tcp assigned for keying | 23 |
a limit of instances | 23 |
work was chosen if | 23 |
print record of the | 23 |
respectfully request that due | 23 |
released into the public | 23 |
sets were sent to | 23 |
was enhanced and or | 23 |
we respectfully request that | 23 |
coded from proquest page | 23 |
works are eligible for | 23 |
usually the first edition | 23 |
the usual project restraints | 23 |
within the usual project | 23 |
at by a tcp | 23 |
tcp project was divided | 23 |
work described above is | 23 |
be made about the | 23 |
can be made about | 23 |
can now take and | 23 |
in all likelihood such | 23 |
should bear in mind | 23 |
and therefore chose to | 23 |
the tei in libraries | 23 |
extent have been transformed | 23 |
aware of the process | 23 |
encoding was enhanced and | 23 |
and oxford and the | 23 |
teams in oxford and | 23 |
to simplify the filling | 23 |
unicode or text strings | 23 |
of the work described | 23 |
over a wide variety | 23 |
these processes should make | 23 |
or text strings within | 23 |
their early english books | 23 |
reflect the true nature | 23 |
by proquest via their | 23 |
linked to page images | 23 |
creation partnership web site | 23 |
data is very good | 23 |
for keying and markup | 23 |
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remaining illegibles were encoded | 23 |
on the text encoding | 23 |
range over a wide | 23 |
a compelling reason to | 23 |
published by proquest via | 23 |
general aim of eebo | 23 |
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even for commercial purposes | 23 |
universities of michigan and | 23 |
publisher proquest to create | 23 |
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accuracy and those which | 23 |
project was divided into | 23 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 23 |
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to external keying companies | 23 |
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guidelines are available at | 23 |
is a partnership between | 23 |
opposed to critical editions | 23 |
text can be copied | 23 |
keying companies for transcription | 23 |
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estc r ocm this | 20 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 20 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 20 |
the elector of bavaria | 17 |
at the same time | 17 |
iv tiff page image | 16 |
the mareschal de villeroy | 15 |
global keyed and coded | 14 |
spi global keyed and | 14 |
of the french army | 13 |
a great deal of | 12 |
the duke of wirtemberg | 12 |
reproduction of original in | 12 |
the original in the | 11 |
the command of the | 11 |
that the french king | 11 |
the same day the | 11 |
of the original in | 11 |
national library of scotland | 11 |
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and xml conversion a | 10 |
his majesties most gracious | 10 |
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the brigade of guards | 9 |
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iv tiff page images | 7 |
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aptara keyed and coded | 6 |
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mona logarbo sampled and | 6 |
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logarbo sampled and proofread | 6 |
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the inhabitants of the | 3 |
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act discharging any person | 3 |
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did not think it | 3 |
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to the earl of | 3 |
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of his electoral highness | 3 |
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a proclamation discharging correspondence | 3 |
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printed in the year | 3 |
the coast of ireland | 3 |
had against the french | 3 |
the duke of savoy | 3 |
conversion his majesties most | 3 |
out of the garrison | 3 |
as soon as we | 3 |
here we stayed till | 3 |
king to king james | 3 |
the opening of the | 3 |
declaring war against the | 3 |
successes of the french | 3 |
gentlemen of the house | 3 |
edinburgh the twenty sixth | 3 |
duke of wirtemberg was | 3 |
his subjects and vassals | 3 |
incident occasions during the | 3 |
between it and the | 3 |
the dauphin took his | 3 |
command of brigadier collier | 3 |
elector of bavaria had | 3 |
majesties declaration against the | 3 |
against having any commerce | 3 |
which is a very | 3 |
directing his subjects and | 3 |
after the conclusion of | 3 |
head of every regiment | 3 |
of peace with france | 3 |
w estc r ocm | 3 |
not think it convenient | 3 |
giving an account of | 3 |
ordered to march towards | 3 |
marquiss de la valette | 3 |
but the mareschal de | 3 |
inhabitants of the town | 3 |
villages of sluys and | 3 |
the subjects of our | 3 |
remarks on the situation | 3 |
we had made a | 3 |
stayed till the th | 3 |
the burning the town | 3 |
actum dominorum secreti concilii | 3 |
sea and land against | 3 |
same day the king | 3 |
to adhere to his | 3 |
king took his quarters | 3 |
to a member of | 3 |
go out of the | 3 |
and the regiments of | 3 |
and the whole french | 3 |
out of the breach | 3 |
and fortifications in those | 3 |
into the enemies country | 3 |
conclusion of a general | 3 |
from the french copy | 3 |
and xml conversion the | 3 |
the king ordered the | 3 |
the villages of sluys | 3 |
twenty sixth day of | 3 |
of the necessity of | 3 |
and that he was | 3 |
to go aboard of | 3 |
of the brigade of | 3 |
of the most considerable | 3 |
and actions of the | 3 |
they had against the | 3 |
subjects to fall upon | 3 |
the two battalions of | 3 |
the crown of england | 3 |
command of the marquis | 3 |
thursday the of december | 3 |
at the village of | 3 |
day we marched through | 3 |
i have not heard | 3 |
the first day of | 3 |
one of his majesties | 3 |
and enjoyning his subjects | 3 |
the harvard university library | 3 |
any of our countries | 3 |
the three battalions of | 3 |
success they had against | 3 |
the marquis de harcourt | 3 |
articles of peace offered | 3 |
estc r this keyboarded | 3 |
of the burning the | 3 |
orders were given to | 3 |
their majesties declaration against | 3 |
day of january years | 3 |
french king to king | 3 |
curious remarks on the | 3 |
the lines of liege | 3 |
exhorting them to adhere | 3 |
written by an english | 3 |
the line of the | 3 |
adhere to his imperial | 3 |
these presents to be | 3 |
the beginning of this | 3 |
answer to one from | 3 |
dauphin took his quarter | 3 |
at edinburgh the twenty | 3 |
pas sampled and proofread | 3 |
and all other necessaries | 3 |
a trooper in flanders | 3 |
james in answer to | 3 |
for the satisfaction of | 3 |
majesties glorious return from | 3 |
b wing w estc | 3 |
commands their army in | 3 |
the twenty sixth day | 3 |
diet at ratisbon to | 3 |
all other necessaries for | 3 |
a letter from the | 3 |
to the states general | 3 |
them to adhere to | 3 |
and the spanish netherlands | 3 |
xml conversion his majesties | 3 |
all incident occasions during | 3 |
making prohibition against having | 3 |
pas text and markup | 3 |
upon our march from | 3 |
the second battalion of | 3 |
glorious return from the | 3 |
occasions during the present | 3 |
the bishop of liege | 3 |
the army to march | 3 |
the french had made | 3 |
cannot accept of any | 3 |
and making prohibition against | 3 |
the enemy made a | 3 |
a journal of the | 3 |
letter from a trooper | 3 |
to the count of | 3 |
motions and actions of | 3 |
letter from the french | 3 |
since the beginning of | 3 |
the canal of brussels | 3 |
original in the harvard | 3 |
if the french had | 3 |
to march out of | 3 |
soon as it was | 3 |
heavy baggage of the | 3 |
general against the french | 3 |
the camp of mount | 3 |
panegyrick upon his majesties | 3 |
deals with the devil | 3 |
and the civil laws | 3 |
the battalion of the | 3 |
the town of rouselar | 3 |
that they are not | 3 |
that we shall not | 3 |
letter from a gentleman | 3 |
regiment of scots guards | 3 |
squadrons battalions right wing | 3 |
king had his quarter | 3 |
of the confederate forces | 3 |
gentleman in dort to | 3 |
and rarities of the | 3 |
elspeth healey sampled and | 3 |
there was a necessity | 3 |
by an english officer | 3 |
persons travelling to england | 3 |
at ratisbon to the | 3 |
the happy success they | 3 |
between the mehaigne and | 3 |
the power of the | 3 |
letter to the pope | 3 |
any person to go | 3 |
proclamation discharging correspondence and | 3 |
upon our march to | 3 |
to king james in | 3 |
the passage of the | 3 |
and land against the | 3 |
on thursday the of | 3 |
concerning the landing of | 3 |
of a general peace | 3 |
confederate forces against the | 3 |
a letter from exon | 3 |
imployed in the siege | 3 |
the next day they | 3 |
also a letter sent | 3 |
but that the french | 3 |
with the said french | 3 |
incamped with our right | 3 |
think it convenient to | 3 |
that they were forced | 3 |
a great engagement which | 3 |
of the town and | 3 |
the battel of landen | 3 |
march out of the | 3 |
exon to his friend | 3 |
to declare war against | 3 |
as also a letter | 3 |
particulars of the burning | 3 |
the rear of the | 3 |
sixth day of january | 3 |
on the of august | 3 |
at the abbey of | 3 |
the head of the | 3 |
encamped in two lines | 3 |
correspond with french privateers | 3 |
a man of a | 3 |
a gentleman in dort | 3 |
the confederate forces against | 3 |
upon the villages between | 3 |
i have given you | 3 |
to the other side | 3 |
offered by the crown | 3 |
with all sorts of | 3 |
why he cannot accept | 3 |
of any offers of | 3 |
to the camp with | 3 |
declaration of his electoral | 3 |
or correspond with french | 3 |
his majesties glorious return | 3 |
healey sampled and proofread | 3 |
who commands their army | 3 |
actions of the confederate | 3 |
a panegyrick upon his | 3 |
all things necessary for | 3 |
the forts rouge and | 3 |
enjoyning his subjects to | 3 |
in the state it | 3 |
the lords of his | 3 |
that luxemburg is a | 3 |
and commerce with france | 3 |
correspondence and commerce with | 3 |
in the great church | 3 |
offers of peace with | 3 |
travelling to england or | 3 |
last year at landen | 3 |
between courtray and menin | 3 |
member of the house | 3 |
of a great engagement | 3 |
the list of the | 3 |
was a very convenient | 3 |
give an account of | 3 |
discharging correspondence and commerce | 3 |
return from the wars | 3 |
war by sea and | 3 |
league and a half | 3 |
fortifications in those countreys | 3 |
of peace offered by | 3 |
journal of the late | 3 |
had made themselves masters | 3 |
the governour of the | 3 |
the earl of nottingham | 3 |
england or ireland without | 3 |
with his imperial majesty | 3 |
to the number of | 3 |
john pas sampled and | 3 |
and the duke of | 3 |
a league and a | 3 |
happy success they had | 3 |
which had come up | 3 |
xml conversion a letter | 3 |
betimes in the morning | 3 |
in answer to one | 3 |
in the united provinces | 3 |
the event of this | 3 |
electors of bavaria and | 3 |
declaration against the french | 3 |
battalion of the second | 3 |
in dort to a | 3 |
prince cerclas of tilly | 3 |
reasons why he cannot | 3 |
covantage keyed and coded | 3 |
with an exact list | 3 |
to take up the | 3 |
letter to the earl | 3 |
lords of privy council | 3 |
in the plains of | 3 |
anent persons travelling to | 3 |
horse and dragoons towards | 3 |
with the loss of | 3 |
camp at mount st | 3 |
landing of the french | 3 |
of commons in london | 3 |
discharging any person to | 3 |
our coming to this | 3 |
that the french were | 3 |
has been forced to | 3 |
luxemburg is a witch | 3 |
translated from the french | 3 |
to one from him | 3 |
together with an exact | 3 |
wing w estc r | 3 |
all other his dependants | 3 |
without any regard to | 3 |
letter from exon to | 3 |
camp of mount st | 3 |
to the top of | 3 |
from the village of | 3 |
coming to this camp | 3 |
devil was in it | 3 |
the whole french fleet | 3 |
rarities of the most | 3 |
a copy of a | 3 |
the village of cumtich | 3 |
the next day by | 3 |
little river that runs | 3 |
companies of gunners and | 3 |
r this keyboarded and | 3 |
burning the town of | 3 |
first coming into the | 3 |
the copy of a | 3 |
his subjects to fall | 3 |
accept of any offers | 3 |
the camp before huy | 3 |
he cannot accept of | 3 |
much about the same | 3 |
letter to the states | 3 |
of bavaria and cologne | 3 |
the late motions and | 3 |
translated out of dutch | 3 |
through the town of | 3 |
contributions out of the | 3 |
regiments that had been | 3 |
apex covantage keyed and | 3 |
saids lords of privy | 3 |
and the marquis de | 3 |
by the crown of | 3 |
in the harvard university | 3 |
the line of battle | 3 |
the waggons of the | 3 |
translated from the original | 3 |
three pieces of cannon | 3 |
to wait upon the | 3 |
of sluys and meldert | 3 |
french army commanded by | 3 |
army was ordered to | 3 |
from a trooper in | 3 |
between the english squadron | 3 |
said kingdom of france | 3 |
of physick and the | 3 |
who could not march | 3 |
the confederate army in | 3 |
towns and fortifications in | 3 |
a declaration of his | 3 |
peace offered by the | 3 |
of his men were | 3 |
forces against the french | 3 |
account of the happy | 3 |
event of this campagne | 3 |
from the meuse to | 3 |
the devil was in | 3 |
to his imperial majesty | 3 |
act anent persons travelling | 3 |
and the count de | 3 |
the of august instant | 3 |
the th of august | 3 |
the army was ordered | 3 |
to keep up the | 3 |
by the help of | 3 |
house of commons in | 3 |
by an express from | 3 |
as the french had | 3 |
as soon as the | 3 |
the landing of the | 3 |
or two of the | 2 |
is the statue of | 2 |
with a detachment of | 2 |
was thought convenient to | 2 |
with so much the | 2 |
to view our camp | 2 |
the preservation of their | 2 |
the king at his | 2 |
the french army into | 2 |
side of the scheld | 2 |
horse that had come | 2 |
that the total of | 2 |
very good condition and | 2 |
the elector had his | 2 |
printer to the kings | 2 |
the peace of the | 2 |
baggage of the army | 2 |
to him by the | 2 |
with any of the | 2 |
elector had his quarter | 2 |
in the lines of | 2 |
of the soldiers cloaths | 2 |
war by the states | 2 |
c estc r ocm | 2 |
lords of their majesties | 2 |
prisoners during the siege | 2 |
description of this place | 2 |
the french were so | 2 |
nature of the country | 2 |
in the expedition he | 2 |
i believe they would | 2 |
they should not demolish | 2 |
in the said kingdom | 2 |
at the chateau de | 2 |
which obliged the enemy | 2 |
between the two armies | 2 |
th the elector of | 2 |
came over to us | 2 |
a train of artillery | 2 |
and though monsieur halewin | 2 |
to make a retrenchment | 2 |
battalions body of foot | 2 |
is a very different | 2 |
all along the scheld | 2 |
in any of our | 2 |
our utmost endeavours to | 2 |
such a manner as | 2 |
we come to the | 2 |
the king of france | 2 |
of cannon and six | 2 |
mareschal de villeroy was | 2 |
of luxembourg and villeroy | 2 |
the kings most excellent | 2 |
to his comrade shewing | 2 |
whole army into an | 2 |
to give no quarter | 2 |
any in the world | 2 |
his quarter upon the | 2 |
a great mind to | 2 |
canton the dutch cavalry | 2 |
the same day we | 2 |
of the battalion of | 2 |
the hands of the | 2 |
the baggage and artillery | 2 |
returned to the camp | 2 |
by the regiments of | 2 |
the expedition he made | 2 |
the country all about | 2 |
and body of foot | 2 |
of these two garisons | 2 |
for the french king | 2 |
had the misfortune to | 2 |
flanders to his comrade | 2 |
to march that night | 2 |
guilty by the court | 2 |
being just upon the | 2 |
the same time that | 2 |
out of each battalion | 2 |
en mesme temps que | 2 |
camp to go into | 2 |
made governour of the | 2 |
there is witchcraft in | 2 |
we incamped with our | 2 |
the civil laws browne | 2 |
united provinces of the | 2 |
by contributions out of | 2 |
in the common cause | 2 |
accoutrements to the camp | 2 |
l a estc r | 2 |
party of the dutch | 2 |
good body of horse | 2 |
of the regiments of | 2 |
or otherways to correspond | 2 |
put under the command | 2 |
upon the news of | 2 |
pieces of cannon from | 2 |
in our camp that | 2 |
gate of the castle | 2 |
we sent a detachment | 2 |
of the pajis conquis | 2 |
had no occasion for | 2 |
for which reason these | 2 |
our saviour in her | 2 |
town and castle of | 2 |
came out of the | 2 |
in one of the | 2 |
ordains these presents to | 2 |
which happened between the | 2 |
from a french party | 2 |
defence of the true | 2 |
the mean time the | 2 |
the one side of | 2 |
went from the village | 2 |
the state it was | 2 |
his will and pleasure | 2 |
the several brigades of | 2 |
from all our batteries | 2 |
many as they could | 2 |
the english cavalry and | 2 |
lords of our privy | 2 |
we have had good | 2 |
the king of england | 2 |
to the last extremity | 2 |
by which it appears | 2 |
duke of holstein had | 2 |
the kingdom of france | 2 |
to defend the passage | 2 |
inhabitants of the country | 2 |
whereas the french king | 2 |
not hinder us from | 2 |
any regard to the | 2 |
our saviour on the | 2 |
so that they could | 2 |
of the french july | 2 |
war shall remain in | 2 |
to attaque the french | 2 |
majesty and the empire | 2 |
yet the french have | 2 |
and chapter of liege | 2 |
the count de nassau | 2 |
without the help of | 2 |
commanded by the dauphin | 2 |
injuries done to us | 2 |
man of a company | 2 |
the garrison of leauwe | 2 |
printed for richard chiswell | 2 |
printed at edinburgh in | 2 |
th the three battalions | 2 |
credit and reputation of | 2 |
on the duke of | 2 |
towards the meuse with | 2 |
of war by the | 2 |
witchcraft in the case | 2 |
with the right wing | 2 |
good and neighbourly correspondence | 2 |
morning the duke of | 2 |
keep up the credit | 2 |
the chatellenie of ipres | 2 |
with ten pieces of | 2 |
contrary to the law | 2 |
lay with his army | 2 |
the cannon and baggage | 2 |
passing through the town | 2 |
the present posture of | 2 |
his imperial majesty and | 2 |
mareschal general of the | 2 |
side of the rhine | 2 |
duke of holstein to | 2 |
three thousand eight hundred | 2 |
prince lewis of baden | 2 |
the credit and reputation | 2 |
conversion a letter from | 2 |
the first year of | 2 |
they had at the | 2 |
half an english mile | 2 |
on the top are | 2 |
army in the field | 2 |
from one of their | 2 |
of guards encamped upon | 2 |
news in our camp | 2 |
i cannot omit to | 2 |
the want of forage | 2 |
to go to the | 2 |
by robert sanders one | 2 |
their line between the | 2 |
by all the world | 2 |
year of our reign | 2 |
seven miles of brussels | 2 |
upon the head of | 2 |
wing l a estc | 2 |
i refer the reader | 2 |
are able to do | 2 |
were some of the | 2 |
the more ease to | 2 |
which is likewise very | 2 |
b wing l estc | 2 |
into the hands of | 2 |
provinces and the spanish | 2 |
made prisoners during the | 2 |
the principality of liege | 2 |
the design of the | 2 |
to the prince of | 2 |
and the brigade of | 2 |
commons in london translated | 2 |
whatever it may cost | 2 |
assure you we are | 2 |
where they had been | 2 |
the th by the | 2 |
under the favour of | 2 |
took a great many | 2 |
the security of the | 2 |
bavaria had his quarters | 2 |
for the conservation of | 2 |
at the camp at | 2 |
the english and dutch | 2 |
to forward the work | 2 |
reign the seventh year | 2 |
to raise the siege | 2 |
he was willing to | 2 |
in the chatellenie of | 2 |
with the body of | 2 |
of guards english guards | 2 |
the body under his | 2 |
duke of holstein sent | 2 |
were it not for | 2 |
and then marched to | 2 |
came up to the | 2 |
in the possession of | 2 |
bavarian foot and dragoons | 2 |
committed to the charge | 2 |
taken possession of the | 2 |
of luxemburgh and villeroy | 2 |
the ground where they | 2 |
the same time with | 2 |
be sold by richard | 2 |
th in the morning | 2 |
the body of the | 2 |
camp at wouterghem to | 2 |
the pillars of the | 2 |
the french out of | 2 |
to beat the french | 2 |
been left for them | 2 |
horse out of his | 2 |
villages of tourine and | 2 |
of our camp at | 2 |
taken by the french | 2 |
the want of money | 2 |
the same time to | 2 |
to incamp in the | 2 |
gave us reason to | 2 |
had his quarter at | 2 |
of them had been | 2 |
shewing that luxemburg is | 2 |
this part of the | 2 |
the french have had | 2 |
or huts of straw | 2 |
some of his own | 2 |
the presence of the | 2 |
the enemy would have | 2 |
he was very much | 2 |
of horse commanded by | 2 |
i remember i heard | 2 |
we had another general | 2 |
of this place to | 2 |
and condition of affairs | 2 |
scheld and the lys | 2 |
is surrounded with a | 2 |
in the beginning of | 2 |
to the bishop of | 2 |
of our said friends | 2 |
the inhabitants of our | 2 |
all the last winter | 2 |
upon the right or | 2 |
the french king is | 2 |
power is so great | 2 |
of sixty pieces of | 2 |
made themselves masters of | 2 |
houses of parliament england | 2 |
a state of war | 2 |
the french had huy | 2 |
to leave the enemies | 2 |
we have thought fit | 2 |
english train of artillery | 2 |
a great way about | 2 |
the french having drawn | 2 |
as long as we | 2 |
the total of our | 2 |
of the french forces | 2 |
king rid out very | 2 |
came to our army | 2 |
to go on board | 2 |
pont de espieres to | 2 |
be given to the | 2 |
to the count de | 2 |
left the camp of | 2 |
inferiour to what they | 2 |
march towards the meuse | 2 |
one man of war | 2 |
prosecution of the war | 2 |
they appeared in good | 2 |
ordered to march from | 2 |
belonging to the town | 2 |
fired several pieces of | 2 |
having the weather gage | 2 |
is a very great | 2 |
the united provinces and | 2 |
the scheld and the | 2 |
of the inhabitants of | 2 |
who upon his majesties | 2 |
he was to joyn | 2 |
so that he could | 2 |
the camp to go | 2 |
the gate of the | 2 |
vigorous prosecution of the | 2 |
will be pleased to | 2 |
several pieces of canon | 2 |
an english mile of | 2 |
forty battalions in the | 2 |
to make room for | 2 |
cannon and six mortars | 2 |
kings most excellent majesty | 2 |
our signet at edinburgh | 2 |
at any time after | 2 |
be in a readiness | 2 |
we made a long | 2 |
day we marched to | 2 |
the french had over | 2 |
now joyned by the | 2 |
right of our army | 2 |
their majesties regiment of | 2 |
we were in the | 2 |
foot interlined in the | 2 |
the hill of coureux | 2 |
put the whole army | 2 |
to speak of the | 2 |
out of the gate | 2 |
the town of tilmont | 2 |
brought to their camp | 2 |
duke of holstein norbourg | 2 |
list of the confederate | 2 |
the villages of tourine | 2 |
of ours upon the | 2 |
which the duke of | 2 |
to go back to | 2 |
from our camp before | 2 |
end of a campagne | 2 |
with the duke of | 2 |
to my lord of | 2 |
united provinces from prince | 2 |
mehaigne and the meuse | 2 |
army written by an | 2 |
shall remain in a | 2 |
all the general officers | 2 |
want of forage on | 2 |
by the gate of | 2 |
to canton upon the | 2 |
which makes the total | 2 |
of the surrender of | 2 |
all our subjects to | 2 |
have not been able | 2 |
upon the hill of | 2 |
because they did not | 2 |
nottingham published by authority | 2 |
with our commanding army | 2 |
could not get off | 2 |
by order of privy | 2 |
the count de thian | 2 |
a bridge of boats | 2 |
by land and sea | 2 |
keys of the town | 2 |
themselves in their works | 2 |
defence of the place | 2 |
go and command the | 2 |
the sick and vvounded | 2 |
of squadrons of horse | 2 |
and to march towards | 2 |
the states in general | 2 |
to adhere to the | 2 |
at pont de espieres | 2 |
duke of ormond to | 2 |
the prosecution of this | 2 |
between brussels and dendermond | 2 |
to augment his forces | 2 |
and inhabitants of the | 2 |
dutch guards scots guards | 2 |
to be imployed in | 2 |
brought in several prisoners | 2 |
the enemy upon our | 2 |
and the prince of | 2 |
and other states of | 2 |
of his imperial majesty | 2 |
beat the french to | 2 |
make room for the | 2 |
to go into winter | 2 |
of the village of | 2 |
out of the line | 2 |
some of them to | 2 |
two of the commissioners | 2 |
about the canal of | 2 |
up and down the | 2 |
the spaniards revoking the | 2 |
great engagement which happened | 2 |
order of court marshal | 2 |
the spanish netherlands with | 2 |
to restore to the | 2 |
of the shire where | 2 |
of the states forces | 2 |
by the taking of | 2 |
the th early in | 2 |
sanders one of his | 2 |
sensible of the necessity | 2 |
elector of bavaria left | 2 |
not in the least | 2 |
left of the army | 2 |
had orders to come | 2 |
the th the elector | 2 |
and every one of | 2 |
the french had it | 2 |
robyn anspach sampled and | 2 |
the most christian king | 2 |
our camp at mount | 2 |
in flanders to his | 2 |
to come up to | 2 |
opened the trenches at | 2 |
were commanded by the | 2 |
found in any of | 2 |
in the first line | 2 |
had another general forage | 2 |
wait upon the king | 2 |
next day the whole | 2 |
otherways to correspond with | 2 |
the state of the | 2 |
one of them is | 2 |
half way their legs | 2 |
the rose and crown | 2 |
our march to the | 2 |
that part of the | 2 |
it may cost us | 2 |
the mareschal de humieres | 2 |
to the roman empire | 2 |
of the mareschal de | 2 |
with the villages of | 2 |
the successors of andrew | 2 |
the river of cambron | 2 |
of us and our | 2 |
his majesties privy council | 2 |
i shall only add | 2 |
the count de lur | 2 |
to make head against | 2 |
from the garrison of | 2 |
was commanded by colonel | 2 |
confederate army before huy | 2 |
were forced to stand | 2 |
had the opportunity of | 2 |
so that the french | 2 |
for which he was | 2 |
the conclusion of the | 2 |
both foot and horse | 2 |
according to our rules | 2 |
was now joyned by | 2 |
our bridge of communication | 2 |
our camp before namur | 2 |
under the convoy of | 2 |
same day the regiments | 2 |
of the last month | 2 |
xml conversion a copy | 2 |
the great church of | 2 |
the french began to | 2 |
to prosecute the war | 2 |
of the countrey to | 2 |
of the fort picard | 2 |
of the gate of | 2 |
in an enemies country | 2 |
a readiness to march | 2 |
global rekeyed and resubmitted | 2 |
did not at all | 2 |
french king england and | 2 |
in very good condition | 2 |
under our signet at | 2 |
of his army was | 2 |
the dean and chapter | 2 |
where the french line | 2 |
presence of the electors | 2 |
as the mareschal de | 2 |
in the evening the | 2 |
and if the french | 2 |
to the camp from | 2 |
take possession of the | 2 |
the king of spain | 2 |
the th the three | 2 |
post himself on the | 2 |
subjects of this state | 2 |
by the emperor to | 2 |
the loss at landen | 2 |
had passed the scheld | 2 |
second battalion of the | 2 |
the same day that | 2 |
condition of affairs in | 2 |
to see the condition | 2 |
that the enemies parties | 2 |
though the french had | 2 |
twenty first day of | 2 |
shall say no more | 2 |
because the defiles were | 2 |
the royal camp at | 2 |
any of the french | 2 |
where the king had | 2 |
consisted of sixty pieces | 2 |
the camp at wanneghem | 2 |
and a half from | 2 |
as we said before | 2 |
which makes in all | 2 |
is witchcraft in the | 2 |
that we have not | 2 |
the town of ghendt | 2 |
governour of the place | 2 |
that we made no | 2 |
of huy by edward | 2 |
th of the last | 2 |
in such a manner | 2 |
the camp of wouterghem | 2 |
where the elector had | 2 |
the french did not | 2 |
computation of the french | 2 |
belonging to the said | 2 |
of the french nation | 2 |
obliged the enemy to | 2 |
who had left brussels | 2 |
of the villages of | 2 |
encamped in four lines | 2 |
the inhabitants of this | 2 |
that though they had | 2 |
thirty squadrons of horse | 2 |
for the reduction of | 2 |
particulars of another letter | 2 |
but i have not | 2 |
in the field the | 2 |
to come and post | 2 |
to call them in | 2 |
the right or left | 2 |
for fear of the | 2 |
for the honour of | 2 |
by sea or land | 2 |
the paiis de luxembourg | 2 |
the neighbourhood of louvain | 2 |
to give you a | 2 |
houses of the town | 2 |
command of brigadier erle | 2 |
the abbey of florival | 2 |
one of their majesties | 2 |
of our saviour on | 2 |
we fought last year | 2 |
our march towards the | 2 |
the sas van ghendt | 2 |
is the reason that | 2 |
very much to the | 2 |
the county of chiney | 2 |
that the king of | 2 |
ordered the duke of | 2 |
of the electors of | 2 |
the closeness of the | 2 |
united provinces and the | 2 |
ground where it stood | 2 |
do declare war against | 2 |
a good body of | 2 |
by the order of | 2 |
news in the gazette | 2 |
we had the news | 2 |
governour of the spanish | 2 |
camp between courtray and | 2 |
that they shall carry | 2 |
of the royal regiment | 2 |
situation of the place | 2 |
and retired into the | 2 |
the escorte of the | 2 |
the paiis de liege | 2 |
left their camp at | 2 |
that the prince of | 2 |
the plain of cambron | 2 |
and other places needful | 2 |
for the army to | 2 |
remain in a neutrality | 2 |
preparations by land and | 2 |
as we have before | 2 |
a detachment of our | 2 |
none of our subjects | 2 |
sides of the river | 2 |
is sufficient to convince | 2 |
the mareschal de luxemburg | 2 |
general of the states | 2 |
the jaar and the | 2 |
elector of bavaria was | 2 |
the garrisons of bruges | 2 |
bound with slight loss | 2 |
use our utmost endeavours | 2 |
of one of our | 2 |
the condition of the | 2 |
the meuse to the | 2 |
bridge of the town | 2 |
is a very fine | 2 |
up to the army | 2 |
the garrison of mons | 2 |
in london translated out | 2 |
the dyal over against | 2 |
the duke of wirtenburgh | 2 |
to the subjects of | 2 |
his majesty arrived the | 2 |
as appears by the | 2 |
the devil had not | 2 |
the seventh day of | 2 |
conversion a declaration of | 2 |
much the more ease | 2 |
the posture and condition | 2 |
or so much as | 2 |
the gates of the | 2 |
and crown in st | 2 |
part of the french | 2 |
in a better condition | 2 |
the pajis de luxemburgh | 2 |
the mehaigne and the | 2 |
in a little time | 2 |
colonel of the regiment | 2 |
king at his arrival | 2 |
another letter from the | 2 |
near the town of | 2 |
out of the castle | 2 |
at the dyal over | 2 |
to the camp before | 2 |
liege was our frontier | 2 |
our line of battle | 2 |
all their forces in | 2 |
to what they had | 2 |
at sombref the th | 2 |
and part of the | 2 |
over to the french | 2 |
we have given a | 2 |
defend the passage of | 2 |
battalion of the royal | 2 |
the french in the | 2 |
happened between the english | 2 |
the conquest of all | 2 |
that had come up | 2 |
by the successors of | 2 |
which reason they were | 2 |
present war shall remain | 2 |
the french had in | 2 |
with the cavalry of | 2 |
and the king had | 2 |
the honour and credit | 2 |
the camp at wouterghem | 2 |
the nature of the | 2 |
wing l estc r | 2 |
had orders to forage | 2 |
with our glorious army | 2 |
were come up to | 2 |
as we had done | 2 |
nine in the morning | 2 |
the masters and seamen | 2 |
the count de guiscard | 2 |
when we marched to | 2 |
or hereafter may be | 2 |
of the army written | 2 |
we could get any | 2 |
was ordered to halt | 2 |
the oath of allegiance | 2 |
for want of forage | 2 |
the situation of the | 2 |
the united provinces from | 2 |
which the total of | 2 |
imperial majesty and the | 2 |
in sight of our | 2 |
the dutch and brandenburgh | 2 |
to be in a | 2 |
and ordains these presents | 2 |
our right was at | 2 |
on the opposite side | 2 |
france translated from the | 2 |
to prevent our passage | 2 |
statue of our saviour | 2 |
sixty pieces of cannon | 2 |
none of the inhabitants | 2 |
the cavalry of the | 2 |
the port of tournay | 2 |
under the care of | 2 |
so near one another | 2 |
by the villages of | 2 |
with his majesties enemies | 2 |
at his going out | 2 |
led by the duke | 2 |
into the place to | 2 |
that the catholick king | 2 |
a good and neighbourly | 2 |
b estc r this | 2 |
in the whole world | 2 |
the port of mons | 2 |
the grace of god | 2 |
this is a large | 2 |
be master of the | 2 |
to take the field | 2 |
french in the united | 2 |
saviour on the cross | 2 |
the defiles of the | 2 |
robyn anspach text and | 2 |
that the french army | 2 |
the head of this | 2 |
the pope wherein is | 2 |
i think you may | 2 |
come and post himself | 2 |
this post was committed | 2 |
brigades of foot interlined | 2 |
be sold by e | 2 |
comrade shewing that luxemburg | 2 |
by the count de | 2 |
the late king james | 2 |
the commissioners of supply | 2 |
body under his command | 2 |
or other inhabitants of | 2 |
three battalions of english | 2 |
from the royal camp | 2 |
the banks of the | 2 |
and the town of | 2 |
our renowned native country | 2 |
we made no secret | 2 |
after the first day | 2 |
required an army for | 2 |
order of privy council | 2 |
the artillery and baggage | 2 |
we had passed the | 2 |
and to take up | 2 |
to do in the | 2 |
of the english and | 2 |
of the committee of | 2 |
to incamp upon the | 2 |
be imployed in the | 2 |
was a necessity of | 2 |
that they had made | 2 |
in the county of | 2 |
which i believe they | 2 |
dutch horse in the | 2 |
in the neighbourhood of | 2 |
and because the french | 2 |
our reign the seventh | 2 |
the horses from the | 2 |
being now come up | 2 |
the french king hath | 2 |
a share in the | 2 |
but on the th | 2 |
the circuit of the | 2 |
the front of the | 2 |
came over from england | 2 |
subjects of our said | 2 |
had by an express | 2 |
with france translated from | 2 |
the clock in the | 2 |
provinces of the netherlands | 2 |
was forced to leave | 2 |
attaque the french lines | 2 |
fire with their artillery | 2 |
of the french to | 2 |
line between the lys | 2 |
it appears by the | 2 |
situation of our camp | 2 |
do any damage to | 2 |
had the news in | 2 |
the th all the | 2 |
come up to our | 2 |
the battel of steenkirk | 2 |
of the virgin mary | 2 |
a brigade of foot | 2 |
the meuse with the | 2 |
all and every one | 2 |
know thou art a | 2 |
with the body under | 2 |
on board any of | 2 |
go over to the | 2 |
methinks i see the | 2 |
the count de rebenac | 2 |
return to both the | 2 |
prevent our passage of | 2 |
yet they could not | 2 |
the french king england | 2 |
the french king in | 2 |
here i had the | 2 |
found guilty by the | 2 |
of this campagne is | 2 |
was waited upon by | 2 |
to observe the enemy | 2 |
the french were not | 2 |
of the clock in | 2 |
by order of court | 2 |
i could not get | 2 |
sent from the camp | 2 |
were now come to | 2 |
in the british library | 2 |
i have heard of | 2 |
of liege and maestricht | 2 |
for the preservation of | 2 |
in such a garison | 2 |
to give notice of | 2 |
a minister in the | 2 |
the battle of landen | 2 |
th the army had | 2 |
all acts of hostility | 2 |
beginning of the campaign | 2 |
their respective quarters where | 2 |
prince louis of baden | 2 |
in the campagne of | 2 |
the news of our | 2 |
march to the scheld | 2 |
and that we had | 2 |
one hundred men each | 2 |
detachment of thirty squadrons | 2 |
in the french army | 2 |
first year of our | 2 |
dyal over against st | 2 |
to go for england | 2 |
horse in the right | 2 |
had made a long | 2 |
posture and condition of | 2 |
board any of the | 2 |
conversion a copy of | 2 |
form a camp by | 2 |
we came to it | 2 |
in the prosecution of | 2 |
the town of aeth | 2 |
but the duke of | 2 |
is offered his reasons | 2 |
between liege and mastricht | 2 |
the french upon our | 2 |
not been able to | 2 |
we may reasonably expect | 2 |
interposing between them and | 2 |
that they could not | 2 |
to joyn our army | 2 |
exposed to the enemies | 2 |
battalions of english guards | 2 |
possession of the castle | 2 |
with the two brigades | 2 |
artillery consisted of sixty | 2 |
could not hinder us | 2 |
by the dender and | 2 |
the town and castle | 2 |
the lords of our | 2 |
mareschal de villeroy had | 2 |
the same time the | 2 |
else we should have | 2 |
very early in the | 2 |
time of the year | 2 |
we might have marched | 2 |
line of the army | 2 |
confederate army in flanders | 2 |
would have been in | 2 |
all the churches and | 2 |
the confederate army before | 2 |
ten pieces of cannon | 2 |
enemy of the christian | 2 |
the misfortune to be | 2 |
gates of the town | 2 |
excuse we make for | 2 |
with them all their | 2 |
the peace of nimeguen | 2 |
th we made a | 2 |
rear of the left | 2 |
in the second line | 2 |
and acts of parliament | 2 |
the french fleet was | 2 |
body of foot and | 2 |
right at this place | 2 |
the death of the | 2 |
king england and wales | 2 |
the emperor to the | 2 |
to take his usual | 2 |
for which reason the | 2 |
of tourine and bavechein | 2 |
in the time of | 2 |
court at hampton court | 2 |
in the rear of | 2 |
their cannon and mortars | 2 |
is situated upon the | 2 |
detached from the camp | 2 |
the camp to march | 2 |
good condition and order | 2 |
out of the town | 2 |
of the french kings | 2 |
our army was in | 2 |
our front was covered | 2 |
a list of the | 2 |
and the french to | 2 |
of the spanish low | 2 |
between the villages of | 2 |
to defend their lines | 2 |
the arrival of the | 2 |
and i believe that | 2 |
xml conversion a declaration | 2 |
the next day upon | 2 |
about a league and | 2 |
he had brought to | 2 |
the churches and cloisters | 2 |
to bois le duc | 2 |
belonging to the french | 2 |
as it appears by | 2 |
spi global rekeyed and | 2 |
and this present war | 2 |
and dragoons towards the | 2 |
not heard of any | 2 |
tightly bound with slight | 2 |
earnestly recommend to you | 2 |
from the beginning of | 2 |
going out of the | 2 |
which otherwise would have | 2 |
one would have thought | 2 |
with their right at | 2 |
of which i shall | 2 |
the th under the | 2 |
a good escorte of | 2 |
order of the committee | 2 |
and all the cavalry | 2 |
that the french had | 2 |
of his majesties printers | 2 |
the body of horse | 2 |
of our reign the | 2 |
as we could get | 2 |
upon the center of | 2 |
to bury their dead | 2 |
and some of them | 2 |
great a part of | 2 |
had been left for | 2 |
of thirty squadrons of | 2 |
peace of the shire | 2 |
as many as they | 2 |
for want of men | 2 |
from the other side | 2 |
closeness of the ground | 2 |
the houses of the | 2 |
to return to the | 2 |
english cavalry and dragoons | 2 |
such of the french | 2 |
part of his army | 2 |
his quarter at the | 2 |
orders to forage all | 2 |
of the lord of | 2 |
i shall say no | 2 |
between the scheld and | 2 |
enemy made a great | 2 |
rose and crown in | 2 |
and take up the | 2 |
the chatellenie of lisle | 2 |
of foot commanded by | 2 |
the officers of the | 2 |
as the confederates are | 2 |
them out of the | 2 |
not the power to | 2 |
the opposite side of | 2 |
which they had taken | 2 |
first day of january | 2 |
the garrison of liege | 2 |
waggons of the countrey | 2 |
the blessings of peace | 2 |
that the whole army | 2 |
though we had forced | 2 |
of the bois de | 2 |
continuation of the left | 2 |
be in a condition | 2 |
rid out very early | 2 |
the said king had | 2 |
robert sanders one of | 2 |
pope wherein is offered | 2 |
the king went to | 2 |
which means we were | 2 |
to canton the dutch | 2 |
army to march the | 2 |
that we could not | 2 |
and their left at | 2 |
original in the british | 2 |
parliament england and wales | 2 |
to be provided for | 2 |
things necessary for a | 2 |
the whole army was | 2 |
at the rose and | 2 |
at a place called | 2 |
have been forced to | 2 |
garrisons of liege and | 2 |
at the end of | 2 |
in the villages of | 2 |
second regiment of guards | 2 |
here is likewise a | 2 |
to be spectators of | 2 |
for which they were | 2 |
is the monument of | 2 |
and so came to | 2 |
you may easily judge | 2 |
with slight loss of | 2 |
masters and seamen of | 2 |
upon the king at | 2 |
it was very much | 2 |
took his quarters at | 2 |
the end of the | 2 |
to go and command | 2 |
take his usual divertisements | 2 |
in a readiness to | 2 |
that they suffer no | 2 |
and pontons were sent | 2 |
except the brigade of | 2 |
the camp of vignamont | 2 |
of them to be | 2 |
i went to see | 2 |
in time of peace | 2 |
inhabitants of this state | 2 |
where his majesty arrived | 2 |
to the king of | 2 |
during this present war | 2 |
anspach sampled and proofread | 2 |
made the enemies parties | 2 |
forage all the churches | 2 |
was committed to the | 2 |
to oblige them to | 2 |
under a good escorte | 2 |
his majesty did not | 2 |
commandant of the castle | 2 |
as possibly we could | 2 |
netherlands with curious remarks | 2 |
of communication at taverne | 2 |
french had made themselves | 2 |
the common cause of | 2 |
horses out of his | 2 |
followed the next day | 2 |
i was with you | 2 |
the camp of rouselar | 2 |
the sake of the | 2 |
faced with free stone | 2 |
of war and peace | 2 |
to their respective quarters | 2 |
slight loss of text | 2 |
all the english horse | 2 |
an english officer who | 2 |
now in a state | 2 |
several brigades of foot | 2 |
the french army by | 2 |
a brigade of horse | 2 |
up the credit and | 2 |
were detached from our | 2 |
and a half of | 2 |
long as the french | 2 |
that these presents be | 2 |
detachment of the enemies | 2 |
before the house of | 2 |
against the spaniards revoking | 2 |
respective quarters where they | 2 |
the french king and | 2 |
regiment of english guards | 2 |
the statue of our | 2 |
our right made an | 2 |
for the conveniency of | 2 |
the th of the | 2 |
have not been in | 2 |
of his majesties privy | 2 |
his comrade shewing that | 2 |
spanish netherlands with curious | 2 |
presents to be printed | 2 |
to be found in | 2 |
to the enemies cannon | 2 |
order they were in | 2 |
foot commanded by major | 2 |
both of them in | 2 |
saviour in her arms | 2 |
and other princes of | 2 |
the castle and forts | 2 |
and to be sold | 2 |
the right of the | 2 |
into the paiis de | 2 |
been in the field | 2 |
the sick and the | 2 |
our army had been | 2 |
war against the said | 2 |
the successes of the | 2 |
is very probable that | 2 |
he made in flanders | 2 |
oppose our passage of | 2 |
i had the opportunity | 2 |
the th the regiments | 2 |
i know thou art | 2 |
that none of our | 2 |
several branches of the | 2 |
as shall be found | 2 |
left the neighbourhood of | 2 |
by my lord of | 2 |
de la valette had | 2 |
was first made statholder | 2 |
in the villages between | 2 |
a free passage to | 2 |
of the crown of | 2 |
of the garrison of | 2 |
part of his troops | 2 |
would have been much | 2 |
the siege of the | 2 |
battalions under the command | 2 |
not get off without | 2 |
post was committed to | 2 |
of aix la chapelle | 2 |
crown of france france | 2 |
it was in when | 2 |
duke of holstein with | 2 |
some of them were | 2 |
to the kings most | 2 |
four houses of waterworks | 2 |
and the fort of | 2 |
the french army to | 2 |
the news in our | 2 |
triple discharge of the | 2 |
with which he was | 2 |
latter end of a | 2 |
of foot interlined in | 2 |
soon as the french | 2 |
and form a camp | 2 |
which should have been | 2 |
under the walls of | 2 |
granted by the duke | 2 |
bridge of communication at | 2 |
th in the evening | 2 |
at the beginning of | 2 |
and i assure you | 2 |
edinburgh in the year | 2 |
in case of a | 2 |
the pain of treason | 2 |
came in to us | 2 |
the plains of cambron | 2 |
the garrisons of liege | 2 |
brigade of guards encamped | 2 |
discharge all and every | 2 |
and the two battalions | 2 |
able to augment his | 2 |
of the subjects of | 2 |
the castle of huy | 2 |
next day by the | 2 |
by one of the | 2 |
by break of day | 2 |
extraordinary preparations by land | 2 |
squadrons of horse and | 2 |
to both the armies | 2 |
made up of the | 2 |
to the rear of | 2 |
to correspond with them | 2 |
the spanish and bavarian | 2 |
an interest in the | 2 |
earl of nottingham published | 2 |
and then marched in | 2 |
by which the total | 2 |
letter from the fleet | 2 |
the scale of the | 2 |
this campagne in flanders | 2 |
brigade of guards english | 2 |
had been sent from | 2 |
which was brought up | 2 |
the king of denmark | 2 |
because the french were | 2 |
i leave thee to | 2 |
l estc r ocm | 2 |
they were commanded by | 2 |
have thought fit to | 2 |
to play upon the | 2 |
day the regiments of | 2 |
our march to this | 2 |
march to this place | 2 |
the enemies parties very | 2 |
in the service of | 2 |
a detachment of thirty | 2 |
in the presence of | 2 |
concluded in the year | 2 |
and one of the | 2 |
to pass the scheld | 2 |
to hinder us from | 2 |
that none of the | 2 |
had last year at | 2 |
conquest of all flanders | 2 |
with the brandenburgh horse | 2 |
engagement which happened between | 2 |
th early in the | 2 |
the french had a | 2 |
of the common cause | 2 |
lords of his majesties | 2 |
have not heard of | 2 |
if we had not | 2 |
we marched to our | 2 |
sold by richard baldwin | 2 |
wherein is offered his | 2 |
the keys of the | 2 |
had made a new | 2 |
treaty of aix la | 2 |
peace with france translated | 2 |
to hinder the enemies | 2 |
honour and credit of | 2 |
and of our reign | 2 |
given under our signet | 2 |
in a state of | 2 |
the committee of estates | 2 |
to accept of the | 2 |
to oppose our passage | 2 |
we would have given | 2 |
of nottingham published by | 2 |
to the pope wherein | 2 |
siege of huy by | 2 |
opposite side of the | 2 |
not been in the | 2 |
that the town of | 2 |
against the french in | 2 |
the same time from | 2 |
are to be sold | 2 |
by the grace of | 2 |
in the morning to | 2 |
marched through the town | 2 |
the lord of athlone | 2 |
where we fought last | 2 |
to provide for the | 2 |
to the french army | 2 |
was so great a | 2 |
here the french army | 2 |
the whole army into | 2 |
that it should be | 2 |
we should have beaten | 2 |
behaved themselves very well | 2 |
is said to be | 2 |
and in which the | 2 |
trooper in flanders to | 2 |
and marched towards the | 2 |
you enter the gates | 2 |
of another letter from | 2 |
made no secret of | 2 |
the infantry of the | 2 |
the french army was | 2 |
to the elector of | 2 |
the army written by | 2 |
the camp of courtray | 2 |
appeared in good order | 2 |
spaniards revoking the passports | 2 |
the ground where it | 2 |
made a new garison | 2 |
the losses of the | 2 |
second regiment of english | 2 |
the french king having | 2 |
we staid till the | 2 |
army had passed the | 2 |
spanish and bavarian forces | 2 |
of this present war | 2 |
but as soon as | 2 |
the earl of marleborough | 2 |
dean and chapter of | 2 |
the twenty first day | 2 |
of the two forts | 2 |
to the progress of | 2 |
the prince of anhault | 2 |
and xml conversion act | 2 |
here we staid till | 2 |
if we had made | 2 |
there is likewise a | 2 |
the siege of namur | 2 |
at the siege of | 2 |
where the french fleet | 2 |
though we were incamped | 2 |
of the loss of | 2 |
but the little river | 2 |
between them and home | 2 |
from the camp of | 2 |
had an escorte of | 2 |
and those of the | 2 |
general of the spanish | 2 |
printed by the successors | 2 |
list of our army | 2 |
of our subjects in | 2 |
which you seem to | 2 |
to forage all the | 2 |
meuse to the scheld | 2 |
notre dame de hall | 2 |
we should have had | 2 |
yet we could not | 2 |
one thousand six hundred | 2 |
published at the mercat | 2 |
the siege of charleroy | 2 |
incamped upon the left | 2 |
left of the french | 2 |
the help of the | 2 |
upon our coming to | 2 |
of this city are | 2 |
other inhabitants of our | 2 |
with our saviour in | 2 |
us from this camp | 2 |
of my lord of | 2 |
quarter at the chateau | 2 |
great part of his | 2 |
to the village of | 2 |