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quadgram | frequency |
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are you a freeholder | 51 |
my lord of aylesbury | 50 |
the prince of orange | 39 |
the prisoner at the | 38 |
the city of london | 35 |
you of the grand | 32 |
were you of the | 32 |
my lord of ailesbury | 31 |
that found the bill | 31 |
jury that found the | 30 |
found the bill against | 30 |
the bill against me | 30 |
prisoner at the bar | 30 |
in the mean time | 30 |
early english books online | 24 |
at the same time | 24 |
said lord the king | 22 |
lord of aylesbury went | 21 |
of the grand jury | 21 |
the grand jury that | 21 |
grand jury that found | 21 |
ten pound a year | 20 |
he was not there | 20 |
that he was not | 19 |
the rest of the | 19 |
the church of england | 19 |
of ten pound a | 18 |
a freeholder in london | 18 |
our said lord the | 17 |
king that now is | 17 |
the king that now | 17 |
lord the king that | 17 |
you a freeholder in | 17 |
of aylesbury went away | 16 |
the late king james | 15 |
the law of nations | 14 |
within the city of | 14 |
of the prince of | 14 |
as well as the | 14 |
and my lord montgomery | 13 |
of the church of | 13 |
history of the revolutions | 13 |
i am no freeholder | 13 |
at the head of | 13 |
of the revolutions in | 12 |
characters represented either as | 12 |
the master of the | 12 |
the history of the | 12 |
represented either as utf | 12 |
in a condition to | 11 |
before my lord of | 11 |
the prince of wales | 11 |
are you a free | 11 |
he is to be | 10 |
city of london of | 10 |
freeholder of the city | 10 |
of our said lord | 10 |
lord of aylesbury and | 10 |
ought not to be | 10 |
by the name of | 10 |
is not to be | 10 |
of the city of | 10 |
you a freeholder of | 10 |
master of the house | 10 |
was not there at | 10 |
of the value of | 10 |
a freeholder of the | 10 |
that he is not | 10 |
a copy of the | 10 |
the revolutions in england | 9 |
when my lord of | 9 |
this kingdom of england | 9 |
i did not see | 9 |
in the case of | 9 |
lord montgomery went away | 9 |
my lord montgomery went | 9 |
it ought to be | 9 |
for the preservation of | 9 |
a great deal of | 9 |
and the rest of | 9 |
of aylesbury and my | 8 |
you a freeholder within | 8 |
aylesbury and my lord | 8 |
by the law of | 8 |
so far from being | 8 |
to the late king | 8 |
in order to the | 8 |
after my lord of | 8 |
my lord chief justice | 8 |
a freeholder within the | 8 |
ought to have been | 8 |
the time of the | 8 |
our lord the king | 8 |
the house of commons | 8 |
prisoner at the barr | 8 |
the earl of portland | 8 |
freeholder within the city | 8 |
in the presence of | 8 |
on the other side | 8 |
the laws of the | 8 |
and at the same | 8 |
if it had been | 7 |
i accept of him | 7 |
if your lordship pleases | 7 |
if my brief be | 7 |
the french king to | 7 |
for the most part | 7 |
the names of the | 7 |
consent of the people | 7 |
in the execution of | 7 |
and sir william parkyns | 7 |
of oyer and terminer | 7 |
sir john friend and | 7 |
an account of the | 7 |
the law of the | 7 |
the court of st | 7 |
the value of l | 7 |
the house of lords | 7 |
was so far from | 7 |
the interest of the | 7 |
lord of ailesbury was | 7 |
law of the land | 7 |
did not see him | 7 |
that my lord of | 7 |
laws of the land | 7 |
with sir john friend | 7 |
a just right to | 7 |
the nature of the | 7 |
it please your lordship | 6 |
where possible up to | 6 |
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title published between and | 6 |
the consent of the | 6 |
not think fit to | 6 |
phase of the project | 6 |
work described above is | 6 |
at the text creation | 6 |
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gaps by user contributors | 6 |
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a considerable number of | 6 |
creation partnership web site | 6 |
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accurately transcribed and encoded | 6 |
institutions providing financial support | 6 |
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files to tei p | 6 |
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what you know of | 4 |
i desire to know | 4 |
the liberty of the | 4 |
into the hands of | 4 |
john friend at your | 3 |
he is not a | 3 |
have reason to believe | 3 |
in this realm for | 3 |
was a foolish thing | 3 |
he could not do | 3 |
they were sensible that | 3 |
the doing of it | 3 |
in the person of | 3 |
let me tell you | 3 |
king charles the second | 3 |
and if the law | 3 |
a great number of | 3 |
when the bill was | 3 |
he would take care | 3 |
endeavouring to procure forces | 3 |
it would not have | 3 |
germains en laye the | 3 |
it was in may | 3 |
the right of succession | 3 |
that such and such | 3 |
how do you know | 3 |
out of the original | 3 |
after the prince of | 3 |
a commission of oyer | 3 |
constant practice of the | 3 |
the designs of our | 3 |
to the right of | 3 |
against our said lord | 3 |
in the list that | 3 |
sentence the same day | 3 |
and other authentick papers | 3 |
in the same manner | 3 |
for assisting and abetting | 3 |
for the prisoner at | 3 |
the design of the | 3 |
did any body come | 3 |
came in after dinner | 3 |
i think it is | 3 |
master of the ship | 3 |
of ailesbury was there | 3 |
trials of the lord | 3 |
assisting and abetting the | 3 |
upon full evidence was | 3 |
a meeting of some | 3 |
in the same design | 3 |
to be of the | 3 |
tryals in cases of | 3 |
in a design of | 3 |
it is a thing | 3 |
who was in the | 3 |
nothing to say against | 3 |
the truth of the | 3 |
by a gentleman who | 3 |
in order to be | 3 |
most excellent majesty king | 3 |
the doctrine of the | 3 |
caused him to be | 3 |
the truth of a | 3 |
regulating tryals in cases | 3 |
french and the late | 3 |
there when my lord | 3 |
conspiracy against the laws | 3 |
that there is no | 3 |
of the protestant religion | 3 |
thing of that nature | 3 |
such persons as these | 3 |
perused by the lord | 3 |
some brief reflections on | 3 |
it is not for | 3 |
he is not to | 3 |
same first day of | 3 |
and all those who | 3 |
with reflections on the | 3 |
any one of them | 3 |
on the trials of | 3 |
the pretended prince of | 3 |
laws and ancient constitution | 3 |
restoring the late king | 3 |
and abetting the said | 3 |
in cases of treason | 3 |
there ought to be | 3 |
so help you god | 3 |
who upon full evidence | 3 |
the enemies of his | 3 |
presented to his most | 3 |
and that is the | 3 |
do you know that | 3 |
say you to mr | 3 |
and you gentlemen of | 3 |
that he was a | 3 |
abetting the said invasion | 3 |
the council present at | 3 |
as being of sir | 3 |
the time of king | 3 |
were to act in | 3 |
was gone to flanders | 3 |
to make a new | 3 |
guilty of the crime | 3 |
there is another thing | 3 |
and machinations of the | 3 |
poem humbly presented to | 3 |
guilty at the sessions | 3 |
informations of the witnesses | 3 |
to go over to | 3 |
in the french and | 3 |
home to his purpose | 3 |
than if they were | 3 |
what estate have you | 3 |
aiding and assisting to | 3 |
well affected to the | 3 |
for the carrying on | 3 |
the reign of our | 3 |
in time of peace | 3 |
of original in the | 3 |
there is nothing appears | 3 |
or the beginning of | 3 |
by the lord chief | 3 |
of the king and | 3 |
of the reality of | 3 |
be taken notice of | 3 |
did not dine there | 3 |
left no means unattempted | 3 |
is the same thing | 3 |
from france to invade | 3 |
a witness against mr | 3 |
submit it to your | 3 |
representatives of the nation | 3 |
prince of wales was | 3 |
upon the score of | 3 |
of a commission of | 3 |
with the learned arguments | 3 |
france to invade this | 3 |
conspiracy against the king | 3 |
was not there till | 3 |
a estc r ocm | 3 |
and that king james | 3 |
in the same condition | 3 |
the king and his | 3 |
the judges and jury | 3 |
suspicion of high treason | 3 |
the interest of their | 3 |
bring in the french | 3 |
in the one case | 3 |
the members of the | 3 |
which he had so | 3 |
a true copy of | 3 |
to levy war in | 3 |
and on the other | 3 |
you of our privy | 3 |
discovering a conspiracy against | 3 |
there is a new | 3 |
and xml conversion the | 3 |
of the business of | 3 |
nor can any thing | 3 |
what day of the | 3 |
at the expence of | 3 |
forces from france to | 3 |
as well as all | 3 |
to be ignorant of | 3 |
that the assassination might | 3 |
to the deposing of | 3 |
the original informations of | 3 |
those whom they had | 3 |
the very next term | 3 |
the rest of europe | 3 |
realm for assisting and | 3 |
against the laws and | 3 |
the secrets of the | 3 |
whether he be guilty | 3 |
said late king james | 3 |
was found guilty at | 3 |
a poem humbly presented | 3 |
they come to the | 3 |
the power of the | 3 |
to procure forces from | 3 |
of his sacred majesty | 3 |
and if it be | 3 |
no plain or manifest | 3 |
court of our said | 3 |
and people of england | 3 |
the lord chief justice | 3 |
the deposing of his | 3 |
the reader will find | 3 |
returned by the sheriff | 3 |
and in the mean | 3 |
war in this realm | 3 |
now king of england | 3 |
commission of oyer and | 3 |
interest of the faction | 3 |
for the honour of | 3 |
day of the week | 3 |
to say against him | 3 |
as well as that | 3 |
injury to the right | 3 |
prevail with the french | 3 |
friend at your house | 3 |
him to be apprehended | 3 |
any body come to | 3 |
in such a juncture | 3 |
gone through the pannel | 3 |
the next heir to | 3 |
is a piece of | 3 |
the truth of it | 3 |
wing a estc r | 3 |
order to the deposing | 3 |
whereof he stands indicted | 3 |
on the present pretended | 3 |
a secretary of state | 3 |
when there is no | 3 |
found guilty at the | 3 |
from the imputation of | 3 |
and least of all | 3 |
for regulating tryals in | 3 |
account of the lancashire | 3 |
him to his crown | 3 |
evidence was found guilty | 3 |
well before as after | 3 |
parliament for regulating tryals | 3 |
agree to send chernock | 3 |
of england to invade | 3 |
upon the new act | 3 |
made use of to | 3 |
between party and party | 3 |
king william the third | 3 |
as if it were | 3 |
the news of his | 3 |
if you find him | 3 |
this was the only | 3 |
the prisoner guilty of | 3 |
the honour of the | 3 |
without having recourse to | 3 |
spare so many men | 3 |
laws of the realm | 3 |
and imagining the death | 3 |
to make use of | 3 |
reflections on the present | 3 |
common good of the | 3 |
the words of the | 3 |
to make way for | 3 |
be said to be | 3 |
the french and the | 3 |
enemies of the government | 3 |
sir john friend at | 3 |
the subversion of the | 3 |
his most excellent majesty | 3 |
cook the prisoner at | 3 |
man in the world | 3 |
the trials of the | 3 |
account of the late | 3 |
a right to the | 3 |
stood in need of | 3 |
the character of the | 3 |
that he did not | 3 |
to invade the kingdom | 3 |
but it ought to | 3 |
the management of the | 3 |
we hope you will | 3 |
good of the nation | 3 |
that they might be | 3 |
some of the most | 3 |
a peremptory iudgment about | 3 |
do you know mr | 3 |
and if you have | 3 |
and received sentence the | 3 |
him to be a | 3 |
he said he had | 3 |
a wing a estc | 3 |
to send over to | 3 |
go upon this errand | 3 |
all the other attempts | 3 |
hold up thy hand | 3 |
goodman there at all | 3 |
that which the law | 3 |
that there is a | 3 |
in a hackney coach | 3 |
the reign of king | 3 |
have you a freehold | 3 |
it would have been | 3 |
the body of the | 3 |
my lords and gentlemen | 3 |
upon the account of | 3 |
king and the nation | 3 |
positive that he was | 3 |
made it their business | 3 |
to the said late | 3 |
coach that was called | 3 |
a posture of defence | 3 |
council present at the | 3 |
had been in france | 3 |
in the room when | 3 |
holder within the city | 3 |
of parliament for regulating | 3 |
take notice of it | 3 |
corrupt the officers of | 3 |
and are ready to | 3 |
my lords the judges | 3 |
in the country of | 3 |
the late horrid conspiracy | 3 |
happy preservation from that | 3 |
evidence that has been | 3 |
were great and violent | 3 |
from the french king | 3 |
prove the prisoner guilty | 3 |
while they were there | 3 |
the benefit of it | 3 |
out of his pocket | 3 |
committed for suspicion of | 3 |
the author of the | 3 |
the author of that | 3 |
the best of my | 3 |
there was a meeting | 3 |
depose their present majesties | 3 |
ought to be of | 3 |
sets himself to prove | 3 |
reign of king charles | 3 |
at any time since | 3 |
to my lord chief | 3 |
under the government of | 3 |
and the officers of | 3 |
give the reader a | 3 |
meet him at his | 3 |
our said sovereign lord | 3 |
to depose their present | 3 |
ancient constitution of england | 3 |
attempts and machinations of | 3 |
i do not challenge | 3 |
record of conviction against | 3 |
treason whereof he stands | 3 |
it is to be | 3 |
he be guilty of | 3 |
year of the reign | 3 |
you desire to have | 3 |
since the late revolution | 3 |
i cannot tell whether | 3 |
deposing of his sacred | 3 |
persons that were there | 3 |
act of parliament for | 3 |
the said late king | 3 |
to those who are | 3 |
of the lancashire plot | 3 |
and for the same | 3 |
a stranger to the | 3 |
the other attempts and | 3 |
just reward of his | 3 |
and conspiring to levy | 3 |
the king to death | 3 |
original informations of the | 3 |
the strength of the | 3 |
constitution of our government | 3 |
wednesday the th of | 3 |
that those who are | 3 |
secrets of the faction | 3 |
a cause of challenge | 3 |
that they did not | 3 |
of the best in | 3 |
an injury to the | 3 |
tell my lord and | 3 |
you are to inquire | 3 |
horrid conspiracy to depose | 3 |
the design to him | 3 |
he sets himself to | 3 |
interest of the nation | 3 |
not so much as | 3 |
it their business to | 3 |
that he is a | 3 |
he is not guilty | 3 |
kingdom of england to | 3 |
the infamy of the | 3 |
as soon as the | 3 |
as being one of | 3 |
lord the king and | 3 |
they are to be | 3 |
a good cause of | 3 |
by one of the | 3 |
to be guilty of | 3 |
to which he had | 3 |
will appear that the | 3 |
in some of the | 3 |
the general opinion of | 3 |
have any thing to | 3 |
it will be no | 3 |
me ask you a | 3 |
conspiring to levy war | 3 |
assassinate his royal person | 3 |
upon oath before you | 3 |
was one of the | 3 |
and ancient constitution of | 3 |
which had so often | 3 |
from that barbarous jacobitish | 3 |
top of the stairs | 3 |
that he has made | 3 |
a letter to mr | 3 |
to give an account | 3 |
or at any time | 3 |
enough left to make | 3 |
majesty king william the | 3 |
the th of may | 3 |
levy a regiment of | 3 |
birth of the prince | 3 |
of the original informations | 3 |
a tales does lie | 3 |
lord chief justice treby | 3 |
a body of horse | 3 |
of the people of | 3 |
is nothing at all | 3 |
new act of parliament | 3 |
it will appear to | 3 |
after the tenth of | 3 |
goodman might be there | 3 |
there were any thing | 3 |
not there before my | 3 |
can you be positive | 3 |
the authority of the | 3 |
they did agree to | 3 |
was to be a | 3 |
were not able to | 3 |
crime for which he | 3 |
ask you a question | 3 |
to enable him to | 3 |
if there were any | 3 |
affected to the government | 3 |
the charge of the | 3 |
arguments both of the | 3 |
of assassinating the king | 3 |
serve upon the jury | 3 |
if the law of | 3 |
prince of orange and | 3 |
a matter of fact | 3 |
to the world in | 3 |
it was a foolish | 3 |
i have heard him | 3 |
the only way to | 3 |
extracted out of the | 3 |
the same time to | 3 |
and agree to send | 3 |
did adhere to the | 3 |
was in the room | 3 |
copy of the indictment | 3 |
that were to be | 3 |
right to concern himself | 3 |
the common good of | 3 |
the new act of | 3 |
that are to be | 3 |
that the french king | 3 |
late horrid conspiracy to | 3 |
ruine the city of | 3 |
to give the reader | 3 |
i have to say | 3 |
there was to be | 3 |
subversion of the laws | 3 |
can bear no better | 3 |
to the french king | 3 |
on wednesday the th | 3 |
to take up arms | 3 |
had a copy of | 3 |
that they should be | 3 |
heir to the crown | 3 |
in the room at | 3 |
of the ministers of | 3 |
brice blair in his | 3 |
as well before as | 3 |
justices of oyer and | 3 |
the laws and ancient | 3 |
reason to believe that | 3 |
the affairs of the | 3 |
against the lives of | 3 |
of the french king | 3 |
was far from being | 3 |
this realm for assisting | 3 |
the learned arguments both | 3 |
that you will have | 3 |
come to the book | 3 |
and as it is | 3 |
other attempts and machinations | 3 |
guilty of the high | 3 |
and there is no | 3 |
in the quality of | 3 |
no means unattempted to | 3 |
condemnation of peter cooke | 3 |
as well as more | 3 |
was acquainted with the | 3 |
humbly presented to his | 3 |
full evidence was found | 3 |
and my lord of | 3 |
that it cannot be | 3 |
was found against me | 3 |
entrusted with the management | 3 |
the same first day | 3 |
just right to make | 3 |
whom you would have | 3 |
the expence of so | 3 |
the aforesaid cardell goodman | 3 |
the top of the | 3 |
against the prisoner at | 3 |
the king was gone | 3 |
restore him to his | 3 |
martin in the fields | 3 |
and princess of orange | 3 |
a gentleman who was | 3 |
the representatives of the | 3 |
present at the tryal | 3 |
late conspiracy against the | 3 |
and principles of our | 3 |
reflections on the trials | 3 |
well as in the | 3 |
that the late king | 3 |
that the design of | 3 |
levy war in this | 3 |
next heir to the | 3 |
him out of the | 3 |
did consult with them | 3 |
the hands of the | 3 |
proof of an intention | 3 |
the high treason whereof | 3 |
of the late horrid | 3 |
learned arguments both of | 3 |
procure forces from france | 3 |
and ruine the city | 3 |
by forms of law | 3 |
conspiracy to depose their | 3 |
of a conspiracy against | 3 |
that it will not | 3 |
go up and down | 3 |
to his most excellent | 3 |
did you see mr | 3 |
the late conspiracy against | 3 |
submit it to you | 3 |
he is a man | 3 |
for the prince of | 3 |
which the prisoner is | 3 |
of those who have | 3 |
did you ever hear | 3 |
the constant practice of | 3 |
do you remember when | 3 |
a regiment of horse | 3 |
is a thing that | 3 |
principles of the church | 3 |
in the highest degree | 3 |
good cause of challenge | 3 |
it does not appear | 3 |
the loyal martyr vindicated | 3 |
was not at the | 3 |
accession to the throne | 3 |
to give evidence against | 3 |
and enemies of the | 3 |
ask you one question | 3 |
whether they have been | 3 |
of the lord preston | 3 |
there was such a | 3 |
the prisoner is guilty | 3 |
as secretary of state | 3 |
five or six years | 3 |
pretended prince of wales | 3 |
the earl of feversham | 3 |
the ministers of k | 3 |
the revolutions in engl | 3 |
it is a very | 3 |
the question is not | 3 |
of one that was | 3 |
he said it was | 3 |
masters of the sea | 3 |
to speak with him | 3 |
and condemnation of peter | 3 |
so many persons of | 3 |
it will appear that | 3 |
being one of sir | 3 |
of the conspirators were | 3 |
to acquit the prisoner | 3 |
not enough left to | 3 |
preservation from that barbarous | 3 |
will be sufficient to | 3 |
to make of a | 3 |
and so he is | 3 |
they come to be | 3 |
it is not a | 3 |
in endeavouring to procure | 3 |
in the prosecution of | 3 |
if he had been | 3 |
to assassinate his royal | 3 |
the fate of europe | 3 |
the life of the | 3 |
designs of our enemies | 3 |
received sentence the same | 3 |
the execution of the | 3 |
the court of our | 3 |
brief reflections on the | 3 |
the justice to acknowledge | 3 |
as well as a | 3 |
some of the best | 3 |
that the prisoner at | 3 |
to levy a regiment | 3 |
upon a commission of | 3 |
goodman was not in | 3 |
machinations of the disaffected | 3 |
he ought to have | 3 |
the crime for which | 3 |
posture of his affairs | 3 |
and he had a | 3 |
was to have a | 3 |
of the history of | 3 |
in all the parts | 3 |
receive the blessed sacrament | 3 |
and the council present | 3 |
the eyes of all | 3 |
is a man of | 3 |
nor can it be | 3 |
the law in this | 3 |
he was in the | 3 |
out of their lives | 3 |
that you did not | 3 |
and restoring the late | 3 |
you a freehold of | 3 |
the best in england | 3 |
a record of conviction | 3 |
and did adhere to | 3 |
the princes and states | 3 |
council upon the new | 3 |
on the one hand | 3 |
way to bring in | 3 |
and i think he | 2 |
did he go by | 2 |
according to your evidence | 2 |
and the jury what | 2 |
might have served to | 2 |
at the court of | 2 |
that is a mistake | 2 |
do not challenge him | 2 |
noise in the world | 2 |
that he had an | 2 |
the quarrel of foreigners | 2 |
power of the english | 2 |
fit to let you | 2 |
the heads of the | 2 |
when the posture of | 2 |
that when you have | 2 |
one of the conspirators | 2 |
inviting the french king | 2 |
the names of all | 2 |
to act in the | 2 |
agree with the same | 2 |
to be tryed for | 2 |
concerning the prisoner at | 2 |
my lord preston and | 2 |
the first convenient occasion | 2 |
who ought to be | 2 |
when they come to | 2 |
if it be an | 2 |
i did see mr | 2 |
had been able to | 2 |
the death of the | 2 |
miraculuous and happy preservation | 2 |
said foes and enemies | 2 |
they had the confidence | 2 |
of what i have | 2 |
time is to speak | 2 |
have been brought to | 2 |
the kingdom and the | 2 |
the evidence of mr | 2 |
require us to swear | 2 |
the late act of | 2 |
as if we had | 2 |
his practices might be | 2 |
to be an evidence | 2 |
yet you do not | 2 |
will you tell my | 2 |
can any thing be | 2 |
in the least degree | 2 |
invasion of this kingdom | 2 |
same persons that were | 2 |
he had been with | 2 |
as they come to | 2 |
of a man of | 2 |
and the house of | 2 |
i crave leave to | 2 |
those who were to | 2 |
meerly the effect of | 2 |
commissioners of the treasury | 2 |
that some of the | 2 |
he had right to | 2 |
of the same persons | 2 |
might have time to | 2 |
and assistance of the | 2 |
sovereign lord william the | 2 |
concerned in that part | 2 |
no reason to be | 2 |
disaffected party since his | 2 |
the blessed sacrament upon | 2 |
cook and my self | 2 |
your time is to | 2 |
shall therefore proceed to | 2 |
buy the wine still | 2 |
palace to a prison | 2 |
our church of england | 2 |
of a greater crime | 2 |
with a kind of | 2 |
tell what day of | 2 |
the court will consider | 2 |
five times with sir | 2 |
to the whole world | 2 |
proceed to give an | 2 |
the dangers to which | 2 |
that barbarous jacobitish conspiracy | 2 |
subject of the said | 2 |
art and care to | 2 |
it is your duty | 2 |
the nation with a | 2 |
did you attend upon | 2 |
he had been prosecuted | 2 |
the managing of it | 2 |
to be done by | 2 |
was there at that | 2 |
such a peremptory iudgment | 2 |
that it is not | 2 |
upon the last pannel | 2 |
only king de facto | 2 |
the means of executing | 2 |
therefore i shall content | 2 |
four or five times | 2 |
the principal persons concerned | 2 |
and zealous agent of | 2 |
the posture of affairs | 2 |
that they began to | 2 |
to take away his | 2 |
which all were so | 2 |
the ministers of the | 2 |
under the notion of | 2 |
knocking king william on | 2 |
away about four a | 2 |
there have been two | 2 |
in a case of | 2 |
the confession of the | 2 |
his being concerned in | 2 |
guilty by a gentleman | 2 |
case of life and | 2 |
of the crime for | 2 |
benjamin tooke at the | 2 |
we are told that | 2 |
be only king de | 2 |
was in order to | 2 |
people of these kingdoms | 2 |
is it to be | 2 |
the first man that | 2 |
of their own nation | 2 |
that one of the | 2 |
law in this case | 2 |
that are by law | 2 |
and you not see | 2 |
bid you heartily farewell | 2 |
weight and importance of | 2 |
doctrine of the cross | 2 |
time that i heard | 2 |
he is in custody | 2 |
as one of the | 2 |
those who have been | 2 |
my lord preston was | 2 |
have the power to | 2 |
if he means that | 2 |
did you attend them | 2 |
to poison two dukes | 2 |
our religion and liberties | 2 |
and it would seem | 2 |
is to be believed | 2 |
and that if they | 2 |
the credit of the | 2 |
has so great a | 2 |
and esteem of the | 2 |
as by law established | 2 |
the common course of | 2 |
a law of nations | 2 |
you have but one | 2 |
two or three more | 2 |
reality of the plot | 2 |
he had not been | 2 |
that he is sick | 2 |
what was agreed upon | 2 |
of the statute in | 2 |
depended upon the success | 2 |
is plain that the | 2 |
we desire to be | 2 |
conspiracy against their majesties | 2 |
of all sorts indifferently | 2 |
the title of a | 2 |
who were present at | 2 |
succession of the crown | 2 |
and sir william parkins | 2 |
pursuance of these orders | 2 |
the act of settlement | 2 |
of compassing and imagining | 2 |
whereas there has been | 2 |
none should presume to | 2 |
the same evidence against | 2 |
its share in the | 2 |
plain from the event | 2 |
in nature of a | 2 |
to view the ground | 2 |
go to the late | 2 |
with any other law | 2 |
not acquainted with the | 2 |
the evidence of the | 2 |
the king went out | 2 |
forces that were left | 2 |
at the bar stands | 2 |
to be in a | 2 |
sooner or later they | 2 |
the service of the | 2 |
if they have not | 2 |
such a man is | 2 |
to go according to | 2 |
who serve this government | 2 |
person may be taken | 2 |
liberties of the nation | 2 |
said peter cook aforesaid | 2 |
that the law of | 2 |
was one of sir | 2 |
prevail with us to | 2 |
thought the best way | 2 |
of the severe charge | 2 |
a new fact alleged | 2 |
and the duke of | 2 |
all the parts of | 2 |
the state of the | 2 |
nor so much as | 2 |
the reputation of the | 2 |
about the beginning or | 2 |
and privileges of the | 2 |
he was going to | 2 |
use to meet at | 2 |
of their mutual preservation | 2 |
the design against his | 2 |
a good part of | 2 |
the head of the | 2 |
case made and provided | 2 |
went away about four | 2 |
room all the time | 2 |
king william and queen | 2 |
after three weeks of | 2 |
to inquire whether he | 2 |
they had not yet | 2 |
liberty of the subject | 2 |
to return to our | 2 |
he would have him | 2 |
they have done with | 2 |
the place appointed for | 2 |
i went down stairs | 2 |
a design that was | 2 |
him the said peter | 2 |
good of the people | 2 |
out of the country | 2 |
formerly by the name | 2 |
when he was in | 2 |
of the former reigns | 2 |
i am sure he | 2 |
clock in the morning | 2 |
allegiance to the present | 2 |
the danger or infamy | 2 |
were you in the | 2 |
is no evidence of | 2 |
in a readiness to | 2 |
have perswaded us that | 2 |
account of no body | 2 |
him to kill and | 2 |
so far as they | 2 |
it is not fit | 2 |
there be a default | 2 |
upon as a stratagem | 2 |
we had no reason | 2 |
if there be a | 2 |
will not be improper | 2 |
but according to the | 2 |
for him out of | 2 |
to acquaint king james | 2 |
designs of the faction | 2 |
even by those who | 2 |
it is not necessary | 2 |
prince of orange in | 2 |
and that there is | 2 |
their affection and fidelity | 2 |
the secretaries of state | 2 |
having any hand in | 2 |
what goods or chattels | 2 |
and if he does | 2 |
it ought to have | 2 |
of life and death | 2 |
even the very next | 2 |
is plain from their | 2 |
the project of assassinating | 2 |
with whom they were | 2 |
that he should be | 2 |
conquest of england as | 2 |
for suspicion of high | 2 |
by the common course | 2 |
bound in conscience to | 2 |
whether my lord montgomery | 2 |
to levy war against | 2 |
times with sir john | 2 |
of their own accord | 2 |
the consequence of it | 2 |
has been for some | 2 |
assassination of the king | 2 |
when once they are | 2 |
without the advice of | 2 |
leave it with you | 2 |
the roman catholics were | 2 |
are a considerable number | 2 |
advice of his parliament | 2 |
went away in a | 2 |
at one of their | 2 |
of treasonable and seditious | 2 |
bring in king james | 2 |
the old law books | 2 |
he had taken his | 2 |
if your lordship please | 2 |
the intention of the | 2 |
could not spare so | 2 |
the witnesses and other | 2 |
the company go away | 2 |
and the defaulters recorded | 2 |
for the poisoning of | 2 |
barbarous jacobitish conspiracy to | 2 |
who was acquainted with | 2 |
is more than probable | 2 |
head of his party | 2 |
so much as one | 2 |
to be the most | 2 |
for the public safety | 2 |
holder in the city | 2 |
the treasure of the | 2 |
that he had been | 2 |
of the rest of | 2 |
whereof you are accusable | 2 |
the designs of the | 2 |
since the prince of | 2 |
and some of the | 2 |
to that of his | 2 |
and date of publication | 2 |
the laws of nature | 2 |
the votes of the | 2 |
too much ground for | 2 |
is a new time | 2 |
the punishment that is | 2 |
part of the conspiracy | 2 |
horrible conspiracy against their | 2 |
of french and irish | 2 |
to attack him on | 2 |
and he says that | 2 |
and hear your evidence | 2 |
appears by the event | 2 |
the jury what you | 2 |
it cannot be askt | 2 |
the persons that were | 2 |
his majesty king william | 2 |
was a tryal at | 2 |
take upon them to | 2 |
the prerogative of the | 2 |
the death of his | 2 |
be out of the | 2 |
lords spiritual and temporal | 2 |
design that was on | 2 |
perswaded us that we | 2 |
do you remember the | 2 |
up arms against them | 2 |
it not evident that | 2 |
that have been in | 2 |
any body there but | 2 |
the late reign they | 2 |
one of the kings | 2 |
mayor and the recorder | 2 |
sorts of persons in | 2 |
or any one of | 2 |
seeming zeal for the | 2 |
away the life of | 2 |
to the tryal of | 2 |
make a conquest of | 2 |
bear no better proof | 2 |
in which all were | 2 |
those very persons who | 2 |
which he is indicted | 2 |
late king who upon | 2 |
an account of no | 2 |
when he came back | 2 |
so that it is | 2 |
him at his landing | 2 |
at home and abroad | 2 |
as it was a | 2 |
which is the law | 2 |
take this occasion to | 2 |
the aforesaid lewis the | 2 |
who are the evidences | 2 |
attainted of high treason | 2 |
many other witnesses of | 2 |
was a meeting of | 2 |
to go by the | 2 |
to continue in the | 2 |
and there is nothing | 2 |
will find him guilty | 2 |
it would be a | 2 |
give any credit to | 2 |
do not remember i | 2 |
that he was of | 2 |
were made use of | 2 |
to the justice of | 2 |
of the stairs coming | 2 |
witnesses and other authentick | 2 |
it better to employ | 2 |
supposititious prince of wales | 2 |
were masters of the | 2 |
ailesbury at the stairs | 2 |
blair in his deposition | 2 |
the place from whence | 2 |
to alter their measures | 2 |
find him not guilty | 2 |
or manifest proof of | 2 |
has been so long | 2 |
kneel upon the chair | 2 |
he did not know | 2 |
from the late king | 2 |
and restore him to | 2 |
presence of the whole | 2 |
was of sir john | 2 |
were sensible that the | 2 |
farther than as they | 2 |
high misdemeanour against the | 2 |
advancement of the roman | 2 |
persons that were present | 2 |
was you ever in | 2 |
notes for div a | 2 |
the places where they | 2 |
the judgment of the | 2 |
of our own person | 2 |
care shall be taken | 2 |
of london and westminster | 2 |
reign of the late | 2 |
a default of jurors | 2 |
take it upon my | 2 |
ready to be produced | 2 |
the king and you | 2 |
is the robbing them | 2 |
the late king at | 2 |
and the other two | 2 |
and that it was | 2 |
to enter into a | 2 |
proof of his knowing | 2 |
are by law bailable | 2 |
did my lord of | 2 |
to subvert our religion | 2 |
for the subsistence of | 2 |
insinuate themselves into the | 2 |
was there any body | 2 |
once or twice after | 2 |
a freeholder of london | 2 |
up and down commonly | 2 |
of zeal to preserve | 2 |
to murder the king | 2 |
man of his liberty | 2 |
in england with a | 2 |
an account of some | 2 |
the protection of the | 2 |
the laws of england | 2 |
for so much as | 2 |
and can it be | 2 |
and i never had | 2 |
as this gentleman pretends | 2 |
returning to their duty | 2 |
cook to the bar | 2 |
add a new pannel | 2 |
were to attack the | 2 |
the party that is | 2 |
and found guilty by | 2 |
at the top of | 2 |
upon it as a | 2 |
the commission of goal | 2 |
to the eternal shame | 2 |
told him that they | 2 |
he could not but | 2 |
by the testimony of | 2 |
and government of this | 2 |
as i have told | 2 |
that they are so | 2 |
both lawful and necessary | 2 |
in the late reign | 2 |
because it is an | 2 |
he was in newgate | 2 |
to the mercy of | 2 |
expence of so much | 2 |
to the duke of | 2 |
you are pleased to | 2 |
without considering either the | 2 |
without your seeing him | 2 |
a thing that is | 2 |
that it will be | 2 |
as long as he | 2 |
design of which they | 2 |
be sufficient to set | 2 |
that they ought not | 2 |
had the satisfaction to | 2 |
he had with mr | 2 |
up into the room | 2 |
and importance of them | 2 |
one of the greatest | 2 |
he was convicted of | 2 |
earl of portland and | 2 |
on foot against the | 2 |
happiness to all our | 2 |
so much as pretend | 2 |
he has so many | 2 |
not any one thing | 2 |
is the interest of | 2 |
our sovereign lord william | 2 |
to the invasion of | 2 |
to supply that defect | 2 |
of those whom he | 2 |
design to assassinate his | 2 |
upon the foot of | 2 |
i advance to a | 2 |
is an act of | 2 |
among the records in | 2 |
the place of execution | 2 |
the king of denmark | 2 |
is certain that the | 2 |
than that for which | 2 |
in the beginning of | 2 |
the king and parliament | 2 |
him in the quality | 2 |
made on purpose to | 2 |
was on foot to | 2 |
was not able to | 2 |
the indictment before this | 2 |
and all his adherents | 2 |
come out of france | 2 |
sent over into england | 2 |
declaring the rights and | 2 |
that i know of | 2 |
to the highest degree | 2 |
nothing at all in | 2 |
which he may be | 2 |
the management of affairs | 2 |
him not to be | 2 |
hoped he would buy | 2 |
as well as charity | 2 |
both can and do | 2 |
and civil liberties of | 2 |
the least satisfaction given | 2 |
the room all the | 2 |
was at the kings | 2 |
tryal of your life | 2 |
and let me tell | 2 |
at that time before | 2 |
these are the treasons | 2 |
with the secrets of | 2 |
you are cloathed with | 2 |
to make a conquest | 2 |
iudgment about the laws | 2 |
pass between our sovereign | 2 |
king william on the | 2 |
to be taken into | 2 |
of their having been | 2 |
they produce one edwards | 2 |
the clemency of the | 2 |
set peter cook to | 2 |
so many of the | 2 |
he shall not be | 2 |
but those who are | 2 |
half a dozen times | 2 |
thought it better to | 2 |
we are to believe | 2 |
the safety of their | 2 |
what he can to | 2 |
take up arms against | 2 |
it may be the | 2 |
the name of every | 2 |
conspiracy to assassinate his | 2 |
five or six of | 2 |
parker came to england | 2 |
of our reign the | 2 |
his own name again | 2 |
in one of the | 2 |
of which they were | 2 |
to take the oaths | 2 |
some of you ministers | 2 |
on thursday next after | 2 |
the arbitrary will of | 2 |
same day did agree | 2 |
and liberties of the | 2 |
king himself at westminster | 2 |
to take away another | 2 |
his rightful lawful prince | 2 |
those that are to | 2 |
have been guilty of | 2 |
but i did not | 2 |
what evidence the jury | 2 |
in the opinion of | 2 |
acquaint king james with | 2 |
in a matter of | 2 |
you be positive that | 2 |
further with the said | 2 |
side of the river | 2 |
the law of god | 2 |
the most fundamental laws | 2 |
to be only king | 2 |
i should have known | 2 |
and he is in | 2 |
ought to make a | 2 |
subvert the establisht religion | 2 |
let us see then | 2 |
to perswade the world | 2 |
as we have seen | 2 |
it was about four | 2 |
for bail in behalf | 2 |
sir are you a | 2 |
of the faction to | 2 |
when i was a | 2 |
we ought not to | 2 |
he tells us that | 2 |
the case of a | 2 |
of his good subjects | 2 |
the other side of | 2 |
you saw my lord | 2 |
and it was thought | 2 |
by the title of | 2 |
when the king went | 2 |
you not see him | 2 |
french king to send | 2 |
is as much certainty | 2 |
did you know them | 2 |
scrupl d not to | 2 |
we humbly submit it | 2 |
the title of no | 2 |
themselves into the good | 2 |
these two witnesses are | 2 |
or any thing of | 2 |
that the persons whom | 2 |
to prove these treasons | 2 |
have had the misfortune | 2 |
have not two witnesses | 2 |
against the peace of | 2 |
by the grace of | 2 |
had the papers been | 2 |
his most miraculuous and | 2 |
i will not say | 2 |
be aiding and assisting | 2 |
not see him there | 2 |
votes of the house | 2 |
seems to have been | 2 |
one that is to | 2 |
of the conspiracy against | 2 |
the life and soul | 2 |
character you are cloathed | 2 |
necessity of a new | 2 |
is necessary for the | 2 |
with the prince of | 2 |
to add a new | 2 |
gone before he came | 2 |
ways they took to | 2 |
of the company go | 2 |
that he was an | 2 |
but if there be | 2 |
that they are not | 2 |
order to the obtaining | 2 |
to which may be | 2 |
in the company of | 2 |
an impatient expectation of | 2 |
in church and state | 2 |
we have had the | 2 |
how can you be | 2 |
himself at the head | 2 |
one of their own | 2 |
authority of the king | 2 |
an account what you | 2 |
see the history of | 2 |
the king himself at | 2 |
it could not be | 2 |
rightful and lawful king | 2 |
that the king was | 2 |
and liberty of the | 2 |
his party in ireland | 2 |
to make a more | 2 |
is the law in | 2 |
law of nations to | 2 |
of your life and | 2 |
the robbing them of | 2 |
him and his wife | 2 |
at all to his | 2 |
the stairs coming down | 2 |
are willing to live | 2 |
he had so often | 2 |
in one of their | 2 |
because they were not | 2 |
acquainted with the design | 2 |
were made against the | 2 |
said cardell goodman is | 2 |
i shall endeavour to | 2 |
invasion that was to | 2 |
there is nothing at | 2 |
i do not doubt | 2 |
the plot was discovered | 2 |
against the duty of | 2 |
that is now in | 2 |
success to the fleet | 2 |
are upon your oath | 2 |
and the command of | 2 |
it will be necessary | 2 |
i am sure that | 2 |
as a stratagem of | 2 |
do you remember any | 2 |
to bring in king | 2 |
he would buy the | 2 |
and sir john fenwick | 2 |
designs of the party | 2 |
says my lord of | 2 |
are to be obeyed | 2 |
and committed to newgate | 2 |
any thing to say | 2 |
the papists in lancashire | 2 |
the fatal consequences of | 2 |
officers of the custom | 2 |
did not come till | 2 |
you shall well and | 2 |
it is not from | 2 |
and religion of england | 2 |
for which he was | 2 |
to furnish them with | 2 |
if it be not | 2 |
you know of him | 2 |
our son the prince | 2 |
serve on the jury | 2 |
of the parish of | 2 |
came not at all | 2 |
no doubt of it | 2 |
true when he swears | 2 |
the first of july | 2 |
it had been a | 2 |
for our common safety | 2 |
the discovery to the | 2 |
before justices of oyer | 2 |
if it had not | 2 |
to the present governours | 2 |
if this be the | 2 |
it has been opened | 2 |
what he is to | 2 |
whom they had drawn | 2 |
made a sacrifice to | 2 |
that the people of | 2 |
tooke at the middle | 2 |
such a nature as | 2 |
further the same day | 2 |
into france upon this | 2 |
us see then what | 2 |
the head of their | 2 |
the discovery of this | 2 |
the evidence that has | 2 |
to pass between our | 2 |
out of love to | 2 |
to the throne extracted | 2 |
he was the only | 2 |
is one of the | 2 |
are the evidences against | 2 |
with a great deal | 2 |
to me by tacitus | 2 |
as well as your | 2 |
so small a sum | 2 |
interest of their mutual | 2 |
the lords and commons | 2 |
a greater crime than | 2 |
upon the authority of | 2 |
at the black swan | 2 |
for the charge of | 2 |
into the court of | 2 |
there is no question | 2 |
he is a freeholder | 2 |
not know that he | 2 |
and that those who | 2 |
and bring them to | 2 |
and wish success to | 2 |
the eternal shame of | 2 |
no mind to be | 2 |
what name did he | 2 |
contrary to the law | 2 |
said he had been | 2 |
and most excellent prince | 2 |
witnesses against the lives | 2 |
he says he was | 2 |
any thing of that | 2 |
of the hands of | 2 |
he was a scotch | 2 |
the quality of a | 2 |
to prove the paper | 2 |
i will not insist | 2 |
are to pass between | 2 |
and if they be | 2 |
stands indicted for high | 2 |
the one and the | 2 |
challenge him for the | 2 |
the cause of his | 2 |
to procure from the | 2 |
to prove the prisoner | 2 |
refuse to take the | 2 |
upon the first convenient | 2 |
for weeks and months | 2 |
so mean an opinion | 2 |
think fit to let | 2 |
in the preceding reign | 2 |
by vertue of this | 2 |
of the justice of | 2 |
believe both of them | 2 |
by a court of | 2 |
any hand in the | 2 |
for the destruction of | 2 |
as good as any | 2 |
whether he be a | 2 |
went up and down | 2 |
in the time of | 2 |
and the other to | 2 |
one of their consults | 2 |
the right of a | 2 |
in the common calamity | 2 |
and ready to be | 2 |
and the reputation of | 2 |
offer it to the | 2 |
life and soul of | 2 |
attend them at dinner | 2 |
make way for his | 2 |
not there at dinner | 2 |
the earl of aylesbury | 2 |
there were my lord | 2 |
take it upon your | 2 |
riches of the nation | 2 |
whom there is no | 2 |
repugnant to the doctrines | 2 |
to make the jury | 2 |
were concerned in it | 2 |
the law are to | 2 |
he thought fit to | 2 |
person whom he had | 2 |
but those that dined | 2 |
you in the room | 2 |
all those things that | 2 |
upon occasion of this | 2 |
and carried on by | 2 |
to be jealous of | 2 |
flasks of florence wine | 2 |
to the kings enemies | 2 |
find an opportunity to | 2 |
who for the same | 2 |
your lieutenant of the | 2 |
it is very probable | 2 |
the month of may | 2 |
the confidence to tell | 2 |
he was of sir | 2 |
the preservation of their | 2 |
goodman in my life | 2 |
have gone through the | 2 |
some of the judges | 2 |
do not know that | 2 |
to speak of his | 2 |
and happiness of europe | 2 |
as black as hell | 2 |
have neither honour nor | 2 |
you recollect your self | 2 |
not by the law | 2 |
tho i cannot tell | 2 |
overt acts of compassing | 2 |
on the other hand | 2 |
and if it were | 2 |
of him the said | 2 |
they recover their liberty | 2 |
he had an aversion | 2 |
of the enormity of | 2 |
body was forbid to | 2 |
but i am sure | 2 |
by the late king | 2 |
and these are the | 2 |
the laws that were | 2 |
to attack the guards | 2 |
and that this is | 2 |
him on saturday last | 2 |
what we had to | 2 |
they not see him | 2 |
he came over to | 2 |
hath a just right | 2 |
it is possible that | 2 |
he cannot be convicted | 2 |
an enemy to the | 2 |
year in the city | 2 |
about the same time | 2 |
but it is a | 2 |
against the lives and | 2 |
was done by the | 2 |
this be the case | 2 |
to maintain the quarrel | 2 |
with some of the | 2 |
in the room all | 2 |
a man is not | 2 |
cognizance and animadversion of | 2 |
a man of honour | 2 |
a stratagem of war | 2 |
last day of the | 2 |
too much confidence in | 2 |
though i will not | 2 |
did all the company | 2 |
the conspiracy against his | 2 |
the late king who | 2 |
the assassination might be | 2 |
to let you know | 2 |
one thing was done | 2 |
of the principality of | 2 |
notice when the king | 2 |
because they have been | 2 |
and violent presumptions of | 2 |
of no body else | 2 |
found a way to | 2 |
there were great and | 2 |
was with sir john | 2 |
had no reason to | 2 |
the manner of your | 2 |
upon his most miraculuous | 2 |
to do the like | 2 |
that many of the | 2 |
black as hell to | 2 |
the said alexander amydei | 2 |
make room for a | 2 |
he did consult with | 2 |
which is that of | 2 |
overt act of the | 2 |
with a more than | 2 |
a true account of | 2 |
a just abhorrence and | 2 |
as the law requires | 2 |
a different time and | 2 |
of the christian world | 2 |
guilty or not guilty | 2 |
discovery was made by | 2 |
gave credit to those | 2 |
prerogative of the crown | 2 |
an information of high | 2 |
to perswade him to | 2 |
for the interest of | 2 |
that were made against | 2 |
the late king to | 2 |
as well as it | 2 |
parts of the kingdom | 2 |
as a rash and | 2 |
by knocking king william | 2 |
made use of as | 2 |
does not take away | 2 |
some of the ministers | 2 |
the habeas corpus act | 2 |
not being able to | 2 |
clemency of the government | 2 |
designs of those who | 2 |
the good opinion of | 2 |
a plain or manifest | 2 |
place appointed for the | 2 |
was forbid to come | 2 |
was there before my | 2 |
a clock at night | 2 |
that the doctrine of | 2 |
did not know their | 2 |
five or six times | 2 |
excellent majesty king william | 2 |
his majesties letter to | 2 |
take away his life | 2 |
that were present at | 2 |
upon pretence of their | 2 |
those that dined there | 2 |
desire to know how | 2 |
that were not free | 2 |
a mind to have | 2 |
in trust for you | 2 |
where did you meet | 2 |
many were there that | 2 |
were you always in | 2 |
carried on for the | 2 |
a freehold in london | 2 |
not sufficient to secure | 2 |
me look upon my | 2 |
there was a design | 2 |
the prisoner was there | 2 |
the peace of our | 2 |
that there was an | 2 |
the beginning of this | 2 |
to the church and | 2 |
there was a great | 2 |
and of our reign | 2 |
what they ought to | 2 |
that it was the | 2 |
and divers other days | 2 |
the security of his | 2 |
upon tryal of your | 2 |
which some of the | 2 |
in all the ways | 2 |
our reign the fourth | 2 |
who ought to have | 2 |
seems there was no | 2 |
zealous agent of the | 2 |
at the end of | 2 |
the same place where | 2 |
the same day did | 2 |
i would not for | 2 |
by the assistance of | 2 |
to maintain the laws | 2 |
whether the reason of | 2 |
the favourable providence of | 2 |
good of the state | 2 |
in the history of | 2 |
general opinion of the | 2 |
justice to acknowledge that | 2 |
and not to be | 2 |
perjury and rebellion in | 2 |
prisoner did kneel upon | 2 |
it was at the | 2 |
for the trying of | 2 |
himself in a condition | 2 |
be guilty of the | 2 |
and this is that | 2 |
by all means possible | 2 |
the late king was | 2 |
that he would take | 2 |
to make a jury | 2 |
act in the assassination | 2 |
my self with observing | 2 |
rights and liberties of | 2 |
and principles of the | 2 |
the th of january | 2 |
no proof is sufficient | 2 |
or five times with | 2 |
do you know of | 2 |
not to meddle with | 2 |
had right to the | 2 |