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quadgram frequency
early english books online83
characters represented either as34
represented either as utf34
to the early english22
edition of the work22
all without asking permission22
books online text creation22
financial support to the22
and encoded edition of22
the work described above22
institutions providing financial support22
tcp assigned for keying22
and markup reviewed and22
for keying and markup22
and coded from proquest22
the text can be22
encoded edition of the22
the oath of allegiance22
the institutions providing financial22
the terms of creative22
from proquest page images22
owned by the institutions22
markup reviewed and edited22
work described above is22
encoded text transcribed from22
terms of creative commons22
the early english books22
by the institutions providing22
providing financial support to22
to the terms of22
described above is co22
text can be copied22
phase i text is22
text is available for22
english books online text22
online text creation partnership22
coded from proquest page22
this keyboarded and encoded22
is available for reuse22
the law of nature22
keyboarded and encoded edition22
assigned for keying and22
of the work described22
this phase i text22
images scanned from microfilm22
even for commercial purposes22
keyed and coded from22
text and markup reviewed22
according to the terms22
support to the early22
i text is available22
iv tiff page image18
transcription and basic encoding17
universities of michigan and17
should make clear that17
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texts were encoded and17
was a compelling reason17
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to reflect the true17
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characters will be marked17
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quality of tcp data17
domain as of january17
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of gaps by user17
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wide variety of subject17
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transcribed and encoded texts17
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or for an anonymous17
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were sent to external17
language title published between17
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within the usual project17
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errors will remain and17
and therefore chose to17
external keying companies for17
text strings within braces17
into the public domain17
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a limit of instances17
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editorial teams in oxford17
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compelling reason to do17
at the text creation17
that due credit and17
elements to simplify the17
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bibliography of english literature17
to tei p using17
the encoding was enhanced17
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if there was a17
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unicode or tei g17
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be marked as illegible17
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the house of commons12
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where we have one2
may be compleat without2
the woman of shunem2
and easie account of2
pious and prudent person2
put the bishops down2
liegeman of two sovereign2
and thy seed for2
with advice of the2
to all the duties2
in the maintenance and2
done that is lawful2
of this kingdom should2
supreme authority of the2
are given to change2
power shall or ought2
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by the kings of2
he shall do according2
end and intention of2
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that they should be2
given at our court2
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in gospel times have2
as due to any2
man vow a vow2
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obliging the subjects to2
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may be lawful is2
and faithful to the2
in conscience bound to2
or swear an oath2
be king of clubs2
any publick trust or2
you shall neither know2
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with their wives and2
to assist the sovereign2
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from the normans to2
god to record upon2
according to your power2
that party in the2
megan marion sampled and2
lately used by the2
if there be any2
covenant before the lord2
in the preservation and2
the utmost of my2
text notes for div2
chapters are brave men2
shall at and before2
present government is by2
of the right to2
commons now assembled in2
is still in force2
and therefore it was2
have seased any arms2
all is said and2
god hath chosen to2
the relation of a2
certificat and assurance scotland2
admitted to any publick2
oaths of allegiance are2
all the subjects are2
in the c category2
that the law of2
they will be faithful2
but i dare swear2
that all our allegiance2
all that proceedeth out2
directions about the use2
and declare in my2
which god makes a2
plain from the words2
they should be the2
and before their admission2
they anointed david king2
see tom beckets mitre2
his lands and honours2
do in their laws2
the pulling down of2
oath of allegiance downes2
arms seased by them2
and the king sware2
there is one objection2
is called the covenant2
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hath condemned the judges2
we are obliged to2
to a sovereign lord2
by which the like2
members of the colledge2
our signet at edinburgh2
that oath may be2
this is a form2
the mercat cross of2
there can be nothing2
and from that day2
of a king in2
of february and of2
his subjects may agree2
agreeing with the law2
understood according to the2
take the said oath2
part of the army2
fifth day of septembre2
is altogether unlawful cannot2
them of old time2
author to the hebrews2
and in this case2
when princes have been2
as is proved by2
printed for robert wilson2
them only to a2
thy son shall reign2
author of nature hath2
that we cannot swear2
never will endeavour alteration2
a lower degree of2
under his majesties government2
steeples fitter for to2
like consequence is proved2
of the oath seems2
passive i will be2
have taken the benefit2
but shalt perform unto2
i will endeavour that2
to which i answer2
that all the subjects2
dare not swear that2
his books there was2
be obedient to the2
that all such persons2
said value without speciall2
hath redeemed my soul2
of their estates and2
it will be always2
murthered by their subjects2
mo a wing h2
know nor hear of2
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and jurisdictions within the2
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as agree with them2
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law are obliged to2
and intention of the2
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prepositions noting the means2
to take the same2
the laws of christ2
above the rate foresaid2
ministers of his said2
printed by edward husband2
of the oath was2
when all is said2
engage to they know2
which you shall not2
again ye have heard2
that can be imagined2
that it is for2
one hair white or2
in its utmost latitude2
or authority ecclesiastical or2
i must do the2
to be said of2
any authority of the2
shall offer to enter2
take notice of the2
if he please to2
of two sovereign princes2
the civil power i2
is a branch of2
god of israel assuredly2
against the house of2
huber text and markup2
in the interpretation of2
and from the common2
signet at air the2
all our allegiance should2
is proved by gods2
their wives and children2
this is a branch2
as they will be2
of israel assuredly solomon2
because that which is2
if holy men afore2
jonathan said to david2
and of our reigne2
committee of the west2
which the house desires2
that incontinent these our2
the same time to2
to be given by2
sometimes taken in a2
without reproof is lawful2
subject owes to his2
things of the like2
to govern according to2
a vassal to his2
swearing disproved and made2
head of the church2
lands and honours with2
of such places or2
he subscribe the declaration2
enact an oath to2
and maintained in a2
of it self evil2
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wish we might have2
sermons to their one2
throwing down of the2
of england are the2
but that every such2
neither by heaven for2
conscience say not nay2
there can be no2
neither by any other2
the blood of the2
in the name of2
to men is an2
mentioned in the said2
original text notes for2
they subscribe the same2
in them catch men2
the pope and his2
that he wore a2
was bound to pay2
the common sense of2
shall have no right2
all his laws for2
be true and faithfull2
the subversion of the2
richard hubberthorne and samuel2
in any of the2
as a sacred thing2
promissory oaths godly men2
and the protestant religion2
antidote more against swearing2
such person who shall2
lawfully paid to an2
of a ready minde2
to the said act2
promissory oaths god makes2
thirteenth yeare of our2
the duty of allegiance2
absolutely inconsistent with a2
that are skilful and2
true allegiance to their2
by him that liveth2
and be better than2
our allegiance should be2
and the days following2
it is gods throne2
hence it is obvious2
to the act of2
an obligation to assist2
of the commissioners of2
maintained in a few2
and establish the protestant2
act of the second2
to the common sense2
them he caught he2
bear faith and true2
i swear for all2
you by the lord2
of the former proposition2
impeach the house of2
that it was lawful2
approbation ascribed to kings2
of nature and nations2
of the head burghs2
swear my book may2
anointed david king over2
assistance of the sovereign2
i vow where we2
the nature of the2
as an appeal to2
be crumbled into parts2
that was challenged and2
if it be considered2
peter a fisher was2
will endeavour that his2
a subject to his2
it is hereby declared2
the same in substance2
publickly in face of2
means or instrument of2
save king william and2
vow where we have2
that liveth for ever2
to swear to a2
because it does not2
i have in christ2
not what to say2
him to be the2
soul with a bond2
swear i doubt it2
to be reputed and2
make publication of the2
a form of swearing2
which is altogether unlawful2
i have sworn and2
relation of a subject2
proclamation forasmuch as the2
is to be reputed2
that are in authority2
and that they will2
reign the third year2
for vengeance hath a2
the maintenance and defence2
the first fruits of2
altogether of it self2
the highest degree of2
pay unto the king2
meaning of an oath2
which hath been counted2
the common law of2
but an oath of2
recovery of his crown2
we are to love2
said offices or benefites2
god save king william2
redeemed my soul out2
cannot impeach the house2
him ten of the2
is obvious to infer2
be understood according to2
a meer design to2
long before any municipal2
his parchments did his2
should be the lords2
of the author to2
for some is fitter2
between me and thee2
day of february next2
temporal soever they be2
that it is lawful2
minor is proved from2
paul had a cloak2
of the preservation of2
of the said ports2
as if she were2
by the same othe2
that it hath been2
may be lawfully taken2
faithful and true allegiance2
to the sign of2
lord commissioner his grace2
such rules as agree2