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the earl of salisbury83
the house of lords64
of the gunpowder plot59
on the other hand45
illustrations in the text42
of the house of42
the door of the38
at the same time38
of sir everard digby37
and illustrations in the36
the rest of the34
on the th of33
the discovery of the33
in the direction of31
the cross way house31
the whole of the30
homilies by the rev30
of the earl of29
the fifth of november29
at the end of28
i know not what27
plates and illustrations in27
new and cheaper edition27
in the presence of27
that he had been27
on the part of26
court of king james25
the end of the24
in the first place24
said to have been24
on the following day24
at the time of24
with plates and illustrations23
the story of the23
the earl of northumberland22
to the earl of22
there can be no22
in the reign of22
in the hands of22
in a tone of22
narrative of the gunpowder22
from time to time22
the middle of the21
the wall of the21
the king and the21
the hands of the21
lieutenant of the tower20
to the house of20
sir everard digby was20
at the door of20
with a look of20
to sir everard digby20
the church of rome19
he was about to19
at the head of19
the house of trevlyn19
i am about to19
narrative of the g19
for the first time19
discovery of the plot18
i would not have18
it would have been18
and the gunpowder plot18
as soon as he18
the time of the18
father garnet and the18
in a state of17
lords of the council17
that he had not17
the direction of the17
of the lost treasure17
the nature of the17
as soon as the17
in the house of17
the presence of the17
in a low tone17
garnet and the gunpowder17
he had not been17
the head of the17
sir everard digby and17
the lords of the17
the king and his16
in a low voice16
to blow up the16
with an air of16
of one of the16
the part of the16
the heart of the16
that he could not16
in a voice of16
the history of the16
an account of the16
in spite of the16
that he was not16
to do with the16
the superior of the16
into the hands of16
but i will not15
from the german by15
the old gate house15
knowledge of the plot15
that is to say15
as well as the15
the execution of the15
at the foot of15
the edge of the15
that it was a15
to say nothing of15
for the use of15
the sign of the15
to be able to15
that he was a15
that it was not15
one of the most15
the houses of parliament15
in the low countries15
in the middle of15
appear to have been15
which he had been15
i know not how15
the foot of the14
is said to have14
a history of the14
the lost treasure of14
the meeting of parliament14
by the earl of14
of the parliament house14
replied the young merchant14
in front of the14
in the gunpowder plot14
the side of the14
appears to have been14
the eyes of the14
that it would be14
the th of november14
with the exception of14
the lieutenant of the14
seems to have been14
the trial of the14
at the white bear14
for a few minutes14
lost treasure of trevlyn13
and that it was13
in the midst of13
at the beginning of13
in one of the13
as we have seen13
on account of the13
the pursuivant and his13
in the case of13
and as soon as13
it was plain that13
the sound of a13
the manner in which13
in the name of13
as a matter of13
the writer of the13
the meaning of the13
at the cross way13
the person of the13
the name of trevlyn13
in the heart of13
the early part of13
i will tell thee13
superior of the jesuits13
his way to the12
for the sake of12
on the ground that12
in connection with the12
the face of the12
to the door of12
for the most part12
it is to be12
on his way to12
at the house of12
the secret of the12
if he had not12
trial of the conspirators12
have been able to12
the name of the12
about the middle of12
to return to the12
in the light of12
the soldier of fortune12
is not to be12
in the time of12
of father john gerard12
to one of the12
to the gunpowder plot12
in a few minutes12
and the next moment12
in the course of12
the examination of the12
not be able to11
of the church of11
from the earl of11
examination of the th11
the greater part of11
the light of the11
in the hope of11
i will tell you11
simplified grammar of the11
it is impossible to11
the opening of parliament11
as one of the11
on the other side11
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it is easy to11
the king of spain11
it had not been11
the top of the11
that it should be11
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in a short time11
this part of the11
the accession of james11
was by no means11
history of the plot11
that the plot was11
and that he was11
for a short time11
i am glad to11
that sir everard digby11
the bottom of the11
for the benefit of11
that he would have11
not appear to have11
the walls of the10
the tower of london10
as soon as they10
could not have been10
of the king and10
the destruction of the10
the treasure had been10
against the king and10
and the rest of10
john and christopher wright10
he said that he10
to the conclusion that10
it is true that10
the shadow of the10
that he had never10
the words of the10
at the sign of10
in the days of10
of the reign of10
the reign of james10
the other side of10
the house of wyvern10
there could be no10
one of the conspirators10
of the lady elizabeth10
out of the room10
can be no doubt10
prisoners in the tower10
the beginning of the10
and was about to10
with an introduction by10
to the study of10
old house of lords10
was one of the10
i can tell you10
and the two wrights10
the midst of the10
i do not desire10
it is said that10
the rest of his10
it must not be10
the life of a10
in the stowe copy10
up and down the10
would not have been10
what dost thou mean10
as well as to10
life of father john10
in the eyes of10
of the privy council10
the provincial of the10
the death of the9
in the tower of9
the plot was discovered9
i have not yet9
greater part of the9
the failure of the9
the master of the9
the house of commons9
to the care of9
for a moment to9
on the following morning9
it may be that9
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him that he had9
for the purpose of9
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to the spot where9
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to be one of9
at the present day9
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the place of execution9
by the author of9
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in an under tone9
to believe that the9
a quarter of an9
a treatise on the9
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as soon as you9
up the parliament house9
was one of those9
he was followed by9
the spot where the9
translated from the german9
it is clear that9
the prisoners in the9
the result of the9
it seems to me9
that it was in9
discovery of the gunpowder9
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by the side of9
did not dare to9
early part of the9
the author of the9
true and perfect relation9
the course of the9
the light of a9
mary queen of scots9
was the first to9
it will not be9
part of the house9
i do not think9
the oath of secrecy9
the key of the9
on the evening of9
as though he were9
to have been the9
and the other conspirators9
account of the plot9
of the wise woman9
on the same day9
the old house of9
of the english catholics9
the church of england9
the authority of the9
on the night of9
that he would not9
and that he had9
by the fact that9
some of the conspirators9
privy to the plot9
of sir william radcliffe9
made up his mind9
a matter of fact9
the life of the9
upon the face of9
wall of the house9
what is the matter9
within a short distance8
a letter to the8
with which they were8
and it may be8
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by the light of8
the fate of the8
and one of the8
the sheriff of worcestershire8
to have been a8
of which he was8
a good deal of8
the good of the8
from the writings of8
the th of january8
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his hand upon his8
to go to the8
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one to the other8
for the good of8
the truth of the8
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say nothing of the8
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returned to the house8
it was to be8
the back of the8
the upper house of8
the disposal of the8
the keeper of the8
other side of the8
of those who had8
he was a man8
life and letters of8
of the old palace8
but it was not8
the evening of the8
winter and stephen littleton8
with maps and illustrations8
is shown by the8
the question of the8
of the catholic cause8
the outskirts of the8
the house of the8
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in which he had8
sign of the leopard8
by sir edward coke8
on behalf of the8
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the existence of the8
sir everard digby to8
the house of parliament8
letter to lord monteagle8
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a copy of the8
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that he had received8
it would not be8
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upper house of parliament8
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by the very rev8
in the seventeenth century8
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bank of the river8
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the fact that he8
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the society of jesus8
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to join in the8
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the hand of the8
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the same day that8
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the centre of the8
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the roof of the8
sir richard and his8
life of the forest8
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letter to the ambassadors8
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person of the lady7
of the catholic church7
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the fact that the7
the th of march7
that the cellar was7
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his hand upon the7
the summit of the7
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the th of october7
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the members of the7
a treatise against lying7
with introduction and notes7
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the details of the7
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in the old palace7
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the dead of night7
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the way to the7
of the powder plot7
earl of salisbury and7
like sir everard digby7
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at the back of7
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sir everard and his7
on account of his7
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would not have you7
out of the window7
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of the penal laws7
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the hiring of the7
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the ears of the7
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of the house and7
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a year and a7
of what was going7
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as if it were7
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the archbishop of canterbury7
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of the official narrative7
the shadow of a7
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i doubt not that7
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of james the first7
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the level of the7
of our holy religion7
master of the house7
says that he was7
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the way in which7
the facts of the7
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of the conspirators were7
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the knowledge of the7
rest of the conspirators7
the pope and the7
may very well have7
conspirators in the gunpowder7
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for the last time7
my lord of rookwood7
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with an expression of7
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i am ready to7
to say that the7
and yet they shall7
of the collegiate church7
had been in the7
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if i did not6
the west end of6
house on the bridge6
the nuncio at brussels6
to the white bear6
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would be likely to6
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one of the five6
as seen in the6
for god and man6
that he would never6
the earl of essex6
of the presence of6
the general of the6
it will be a6
must have been a6
to take part in6
which he could not6
house in the strand6
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key of the cellar6
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a quarter of a6
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one of his own6
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