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quadgram frequency
on the th of265
on the other hand81
the council of state80
one of the most78
at the same time78
seems to have been77
works of john milton69
the end of the66
the poetical works of63
at the end of62
the rest of the60
the house of commons60
the isle of wight60
poetical works of john57
of the long parliament56
the beginning of the55
in the form of52
is one of the52
commons journals of dates49
it is to be48
and discipline of divorce48
doctrine and discipline of47
of the new model46
in the midst of46
in the course of45
was one of the44
at the age of44
as one of the43
the time of the43
there had been a43
the form of a42
the petition and advice42
as we have seen41
of the house of41
the city of london40
the th of april40
in the case of39
for the sake of38
in the isle of38
of the secluded members38
on the subject of38
the author of the38
the house of lords37
the regii sanguinis clamor35
in the matter of35
at the time of34
in the hands of34
on the part of34
to be found in34
is said to have34
in the british museum33
the fact that the33
and on the th33
he seems to have33
the th of may32
in the name of32
the history of the32
the th of june32
the doctrine and discipline32
on account of the32
of the earl of31
the good old cause31
with a view to31
the th of december31
in the time of31
the name of the31
that he had been30
ready and easy way30
of the westminster assembly30
the th of january29
in the first place29
solemn league and covenant29
the church of england29
it would have been29
said to have been29
at the head of28
of the church of28
to have been the28
the centre of the28
to have been a28
a few of the28
seem to have been28
the prince of wales28
the th of november28
there was to be28
the parliament and the27
the nature of the27
to the naked eye27
he had been in27
the th of october27
the hands of the27
at the beginning of27
to the king of27
the duke of savoy27
the use of the27
for the most part27
life of the author27
the subject of the26
that there should be26
on the st of26
the question of the26
the part of the26
in the house of26
on the nd of26
with regard to the25
on the death of25
of the regii sanguinis25
the life of the25
the th of august25
as well as the25
and the rest of25
in one of his25
the site of the24
with the exception of24
for the purpose of24
establish a free commonwealth24
the date of the24
the solemn league and24
it must have been24
way to establish a24
not seem to have24
to establish a free24
the th of march24
was to be a24
it may have been24
on the site of24
may be regarded as24
on the same day23
is to be found23
of the two houses23
the committee of safety23
was to be the23
a member of the23
of the university of23
into the hands of23
the publication of the23
two houses of parliament23
there can be no23
in the history of23
the th of july22
is not to be22
to the effect that22
of liberty of conscience22
does not seem to22
the restoration of the22
of the council of22
it is true that22
to the end of22
the king of sweden22
the th of september22
it is impossible to22
a copy of the22
of some of the22
of the civil war22
the meeting of the21
a good deal of21
on account of his21
on the rd of21
on the one hand21
the business of the21
the government of the21
of the milky way21
for the first time21
about the same time21
in the presence of21
by a majority of21
of the united provinces21
the th of february21
house in aldersgate street20
tells us that he20
the names of the20
through the rest of20
in the end of20
of the city of20
in the beginning of20
in the skinner transcript20
the body of the20
that he did not20
sir anthony ashley cooper20
the head of the20
the members of the19
the word of god19
lords and commons journals19
of the petition and19
the first edition of19
at the foot of19
be found in the19
the close of the19
that it should be19
so far as it19
the surface of the19
the people of england19
had been one of19
it will be seen19
life of john milton19
in the painted chamber19
to be able to19
under the title of19
to the duke of19
restoration of the rump19
of one of the19
the death of the18
the matter of the18
the opening of the18
in the way of18
book of paradise lost18
of the people of18
council order books of18
the proceedings of the18
of the seventeenth century18
the ways of god18
of the eighteenth century18
to the study of18
to do with the18
in a letter to18
the church of st18
which he had been18
and at the same18
the life of milton18
the life of john18
it was on the18
had been in the18
the course of the18
at the conclusion that18
and the council of18
before the end of18
the second civil war17
the earl of manchester17
can be no doubt17
in the westminster assembly17
the two houses of17
but it is not17
one or two of17
the time of his17
to which is prefixed17
in the following lines17
in consequence of the17
it was in the17
there were to be17
and easy way to17
civil power in ecclesiastical17
in the spring of17
one of the greatest17
and one of the17
the earl of mulgrave17
on the side of17
he was one of17
for the use of17
to the council of16
the greater part of16
the dissolution of the16
of the scottish commissioners16
of the state of16
in the shape of16
one and the same16
in favour of the16
from the fact that16
tenure of kings and16
in the centre of16
the interest of the16
it is in the16
under the name of16
on the question of16
dissolution of the parliament16
from time to time16
power in ecclesiastical causes16
and others of the16
that he should be16
after the death of16
and the westminster assembly16
treatise on christian doctrine16
to the two houses16
and he had been16
of god and the16
of kings and magistrates16
to the earl of16
be one of the16
to the same effect16
house in petty france15
parliament of the secluded15
it is one of15
a letter to the15
to the isle of15
since the beginning of15
would not have been15
was a man of15
been one of the15
out of the church15
it was not till15
of the army and15
may have been the15
the character of the15
as well as for15
i know not what15
the second edition of15
the king and the15
of the heavenly bodies15
in the seventeenth century15
to the house of15
for some time been15
the title of a15
from the time of15
that he had not15
is to be remembered15
the first of these15
easy way to establish15
of the restored rump15
the parliament of the15
he had come to15
was on the th15
notes of various authors15
at the time when15
the middle of the15
the state of the15
and commons journals of15
the duke of buckingham15
there is not a15
he was in the14
the rest of his14
to the number of14
was not to be14
put an end to14
the clerk of the14
on his way to14
in the interest of14
in his house in14
that it would be14
the case of the14
hundred and fifty years14
had for some time14
the age of twenty14
that it had been14
we may be sure14
the appearance of a14
the publication of his14
a portion of the14
in the same year14
at a time when14
the end of his14
life and secretaryship through14
in the reign of14
on the point of14
on the very day14
the authorship of the14
and there was a14
the news of the14
that some of the14
to which is added14
for the liberty of14
in the habit of14
there should be a14
a life of the14
the officers of the14
made up his mind14
in matters of religion14
of any of the14
the constitution of the14
arrived at the conclusion14
the surrender of oxford14
in the house in14
the description of the14
the marquis of argyle14
parliament of the protectorate14
with notes of various14
in the middle of14
the whole of the14
about the middle of13
on the morning of13
a month or two13
that is to say13
it is certain that13
members of the house13
as well as in13
that he was not13
all the rest of13
and that he had13
in so far as13
the conduct of the13
the most important of13
who had been in13
between the king and13
orbs of the firmament13
we do not know13
out of the way13
the war with spain13
hirelings out of the13
the day of the13
to be one of13
and one or two13
a day or two13
in the same way13
his highness the lord13
the execution of charles13
in some of the13
the protector and the13
that he was a13
the doctrine of the13
of the solar system13
the death of his13
tells us that the13
journals of dates given13
highness the lord protector13
the first half of13
in one of the13
and most of the13
the power of the13
the last of the13
after the publication of13
the motions of the13
was the first to13
a great deal of12
the cause of the12
on the ground that12
house in high holborn12
parliament and the westminster12
for the purposes of12
it is believed that12
of a man who12
to be a great12
general of the united12
the structure of the12
as a kind of12
the first part of12
of the paradise lost12
for more than a12
and some of the12
or two of the12
to remove hirelings out12
that he should have12
might have been expected12
could not have been12
a year or two12
the king to the12
by the fact that12
in the church of12
in the printed collection12
so far as to12
of the good old12
with a life of12
on monday the th12
of the power of12
he was to be12
the side of the12
remove hirelings out of12
and the earl of12
protector and the council12
in the commons journals12
th of that month12
the commonwealth of england12
on the other side12
pro populo anglicano defensio12
to the parliament and12
he tells us that12
the action of the12
from the beginning of12
the time when the12
of the other house12
to have been in12
of the fixed stars12
the th of that12
the king of denmark12
the text of the12
of the history of12
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one of the chief12
the lords and commons12
of the author by12
the second book of12
that he could not12
the lord mayor and12
the king in the12
the greek and latin12
the son of god12
the service of the12
in the lords journals12
that there is no12
the committee of the12
when he came to12
there may have been12
in the same strain12
if he had not12
means to remove hirelings12
the presbyterians and the11
the university of oxford11
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the title of the11
the manner of the11
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of the duke of11
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the appearance of the11
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the fact that he11
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that one of the11
of the solemn league11
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the fall of man11
may have been in11
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of the commonwealth of11
of the piedmontese protestants11
that he might be11
of the committee of11
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what may be called11
the advice of the11
the duke of richmond11
appears to have been11
the university of cambridge11
as well as of11
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defence of the people11
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the earl of warwick11
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so far as the11
that it was not11
which was to be11
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the long parliament and10
of the nineteen propositions10
the assembly of divines10
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the lord protector and10
meeting of the parliament10
the author of paradise10
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the foot of the10
the nature of his10
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some of the most10
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protector and his council10
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the direction of the10
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author of paradise lost10
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the conclusion of the10
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or house of lords9
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the duke of york9
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the earl of bridgewater9
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richard and his council8
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