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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 112 |
for the most part | 84 |
the power of the | 58 |
as well as the | 55 |
by the law of | 54 |
the law of nature | 52 |
the king of great | 51 |
the king of spain | 50 |
king of great britain | 49 |
at the same time | 48 |
the kings of england | 46 |
the laws of the | 45 |
the law of god | 42 |
may be said to | 41 |
the king and his | 41 |
of the king of | 40 |
the king of france | 38 |
the time of the | 38 |
in the time of | 36 |
notes for div a | 36 |
be said to be | 35 |
the king of england | 34 |
that the king of | 33 |
institutions providing financial support | 32 |
text can be copied | 32 |
text is available for | 32 |
keyed and coded from | 32 |
and markup reviewed and | 32 |
encoded edition of the | 32 |
the text can be | 32 |
edition of the work | 32 |
financial support to the | 32 |
books online text creation | 32 |
characters represented either as | 32 |
work described above is | 32 |
terms of creative commons | 32 |
and coded from proquest | 32 |
all without asking permission | 32 |
represented either as utf | 32 |
this phase i text | 32 |
support to the early | 32 |
english books online text | 32 |
assigned for keying and | 32 |
tcp assigned for keying | 32 |
images scanned from microfilm | 32 |
coded from proquest page | 32 |
by the laws of | 32 |
encoded text transcribed from | 32 |
from proquest page images | 32 |
phase i text is | 32 |
even for commercial purposes | 32 |
to the terms of | 32 |
for keying and markup | 32 |
to the early english | 32 |
the terms of creative | 32 |
i text is available | 32 |
of the work described | 32 |
is available for reuse | 32 |
the work described above | 32 |
the early english books | 32 |
by the institutions providing | 32 |
online text creation partnership | 32 |
owned by the institutions | 32 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 32 |
providing financial support to | 32 |
according to the terms | 32 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 32 |
the institutions providing financial | 32 |
markup reviewed and edited | 32 |
described above is co | 32 |
and encoded edition of | 32 |
text and markup reviewed | 32 |
the rest of the | 30 |
the house of commons | 30 |
of the house of | 30 |
iv tiff page images | 29 |
laws of the land | 28 |
the word of god | 27 |
the consent of the | 26 |
not so much as | 26 |
in the case of | 25 |
the beast of the | 25 |
is not to be | 24 |
the laws of god | 24 |
the people of rome | 24 |
power of the people | 24 |
to the king of | 24 |
of the three estates | 24 |
ought not to be | 23 |
for the good of | 23 |
king and his council | 23 |
the crown of england | 23 |
there is nothing more | 22 |
is a matter of | 22 |
in the sight of | 22 |
is the face of | 22 |
on the other side | 22 |
liberty of the people | 22 |
the greatest part of | 21 |
the good of the | 21 |
is nothing else but | 21 |
in the reign of | 20 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 20 |
the right of the | 20 |
in the next place | 20 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 20 |
part of the people | 20 |
in the name of | 20 |
estc r ocm this | 20 |
law of the land | 20 |
beast of the earth | 20 |
it is to be | 20 |
from time to time | 19 |
yet true it is | 19 |
there can be no | 19 |
and as it were | 19 |
the end of the | 18 |
an act of parliament | 18 |
the count of luna | 18 |
was the cause that | 18 |
of the kings of | 18 |
the children of israel | 18 |
unless the same be | 18 |
to the crown of | 18 |
one and the same | 18 |
the book of the | 18 |
the spirit of god | 18 |
reproduction of original in | 18 |
based collaborative curation by | 17 |
textual changes aim at | 17 |
transcription a of text | 17 |
text more computationally tractable | 17 |
standard spellings that support | 17 |
includes standard spellings that | 17 |
this text has not | 17 |
changes and metadata enrichments | 17 |
r in the english | 17 |
text is an enriched | 17 |
in the mean time | 17 |
end users from many | 17 |
this text is an | 17 |
format that preserves archaic | 17 |
to the law of | 17 |
tokenized and linguistically annotated | 17 |
and suitable for network | 17 |
the english short title | 17 |
a text in a | 17 |
of the law of | 17 |
text notes for div | 17 |
stationer meant to publish | 17 |
of a text in | 17 |
aim at restoring the | 17 |
true nature of the | 17 |
in a standardized format | 17 |
or stationer meant to | 17 |
the text has been | 17 |
english short title catalog | 17 |
in the english short | 17 |
the most part of | 17 |
the text more computationally | 17 |
is an enriched version | 17 |
an enriched version of | 17 |
enrichments aim at making | 17 |
original text notes for | 17 |
display of a text | 17 |
the tcp digital transcription | 17 |
and linguistically annotated with | 17 |
text has been tokenized | 17 |
tcp digital transcription a | 17 |
standardized format that preserves | 17 |
by amateur and professional | 17 |
curation by amateur and | 17 |
the annotation includes standard | 17 |
and professional end users | 17 |
from many walks of | 17 |
text the author or | 17 |
aim at making the | 17 |
spellings that support the | 17 |
text in a standardized | 17 |
many walks of life | 17 |
and metadata enrichments aim | 17 |
author or stationer meant | 17 |
has been tokenized and | 17 |
that preserves archaic forms | 17 |
from the original text | 17 |
changes aim at restoring | 17 |
the government of the | 17 |
that support the display | 17 |
of text r in | 17 |
the display of a | 17 |
metadata enrichments aim at | 17 |
support the display of | 17 |
restoring the text the | 17 |
users from many walks | 17 |
the author or stationer | 17 |
to the laws of | 17 |
version of the tcp | 17 |
not been fully proofread | 17 |
has not been fully | 17 |
of the tcp digital | 17 |
king of spain may | 17 |
been tokenized and linguistically | 17 |
at making the text | 17 |
at restoring the text | 17 |
text has not been | 17 |
text r in the | 17 |
the lords and commons | 17 |
professional end users from | 17 |
the text the author | 17 |
a of text r | 17 |
linguistically annotated with morphadorner | 17 |
the city of london | 17 |
the latter end of | 17 |
making the text more | 17 |
enriched version of the | 17 |
the true nature of | 17 |
a standardized format that | 17 |
amateur and professional end | 17 |
collaborative curation by amateur | 17 |
digital transcription a of | 17 |
the original text notes | 17 |
textual changes and metadata | 17 |
annotation includes standard spellings | 17 |
included and sometimes a | 16 |
of the process of | 16 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 16 |
have been looked at | 16 |
accordance with level of | 16 |
and those which did | 16 |
known extent have been | 16 |
corrected where possible up | 16 |
given to their original | 16 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 16 |
later edition of a | 16 |
their works are eligible | 16 |
editorial teams in oxford | 16 |
or elements to simplify | 16 |
text was proofread for | 16 |
the overall quality of | 16 |
returned to the keyers | 16 |
produce large quantities of | 16 |
compelling reason to do | 16 |
instances will never have | 16 |
illegibles were encoded as | 16 |
should be aware of | 16 |
selection was intended to | 16 |
on the new cambridge | 16 |
structural encoding based on | 16 |
for the maintenance of | 16 |
due credit and attribution | 16 |
with level of the | 16 |
intended to range over | 16 |
encoding was enhanced and | 16 |
did not meet qa | 16 |
publisher proquest to create | 16 |
issued variously as sgml | 16 |
to simplify the filling | 16 |
companies for transcription and | 16 |
print record of the | 16 |
based on the image | 16 |
looked at by a | 16 |
will be marked as | 16 |
each text was proofread | 16 |
by a tcp editor | 16 |
is to be taken | 16 |
of any assumptions that | 16 |
a works in english | 16 |
were encoded as gap | 16 |
assurance was then carried | 16 |
of every monographic english | 16 |
usually the first edition | 16 |
files to tei p | 16 |
the project have been | 16 |
these processes should make | 16 |
proquest to create accurately | 16 |
by converting tcp files | 16 |
and oxford and the | 16 |
as illegible were corrected | 16 |
tcp is to encode | 16 |
then their works are | 16 |
are a number of | 16 |
to produce large quantities | 16 |
over a wide variety | 16 |
sent to external keying | 16 |
then carried out by | 16 |
between the universities of | 16 |
of tcp data is | 16 |
a limit of instances | 16 |
to create accurately transcribed | 16 |
the kings of spain | 16 |
tcp data is very | 16 |
although there are a | 16 |
or for an anonymous | 16 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 16 |
keying and markup guidelines | 16 |
simplify the filling in | 16 |
illegible were corrected where | 16 |
that due credit and | 16 |
domain as of january | 16 |
of the texts have | 16 |
elements to simplify the | 16 |
on the text encoding | 16 |
record of the period | 16 |
or text strings within | 16 |
notably latin and welsh | 16 |
second or later edition | 16 |
was then carried out | 16 |
attribution is given to | 16 |
in oxford and michigan | 16 |
been looked at by | 16 |
textual data within the | 16 |
for transcription and basic | 16 |
be marked as illegible | 16 |
edition of a work | 16 |
oxford and the publisher | 16 |
opposed to critical editions | 16 |
text strings within braces | 16 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 16 |
characters or elements to | 16 |
if there was a | 16 |
in all likelihood such | 16 |
qa standards were returned | 16 |
be made about the | 16 |
unicode or tei g | 16 |
tcp is a partnership | 16 |
to the end that | 16 |
all likelihood such instances | 16 |
transcription and basic encoding | 16 |
mainly structural encoding based | 16 |
tcp aimed to produce | 16 |
were corrected where possible | 16 |
into placeholder characters or | 16 |
of works in other | 16 |
created by converting tcp | 16 |
in accordance with level | 16 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 16 |
nature of the print | 16 |
to a limit of | 16 |
proquest via their early | 16 |
characters marked as illegible | 16 |
mind that in all | 16 |
level of the tei | 16 |
aimed to produce large | 16 |
the encoding was enhanced | 16 |
to encode one copy | 16 |
were sent to external | 16 |
external keying companies for | 16 |
placeholder characters or elements | 16 |
linked to page images | 16 |
have been issued variously | 16 |
the image sets published | 16 |
range over a wide | 16 |
works are eligible for | 16 |
published by proquest via | 16 |
by editorial teams in | 16 |
create accurately transcribed and | 16 |
texts created during phase | 16 |
process of creating the | 16 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 16 |
to tei p using | 16 |
keyers to be redone | 16 |
data within the usual | 16 |
to the keyers to | 16 |
we respectfully request that | 16 |
images in accordance with | 16 |
therefore of any assumptions | 16 |
are available at the | 16 |
to range over a | 16 |
the usual project restraints | 16 |
gaps by user contributors | 16 |
and sometimes a second | 16 |
tcp files to tei | 16 |
phase of the project | 16 |
there was a compelling | 16 |
at the text creation | 16 |
between and available in | 16 |
to page images in | 16 |
image sets published by | 16 |
and available in eebo | 16 |
and therefore of any | 16 |
a second or later | 16 |
texts have been issued | 16 |
but we respectfully request | 16 |
works in other languages | 16 |
users should be aware | 16 |
restraints of time and | 16 |
of time and funding | 16 |
divided into two phases | 16 |
texts based on the | 16 |
understanding these processes should | 16 |
during phase of the | 16 |
project was divided into | 16 |
creating the tcp texts | 16 |
works in english were | 16 |
there are a number | 16 |
of the people of | 16 |
remain and some readable | 16 |
chose to create diplomatic | 16 |
request that due credit | 16 |
for accuracy and those | 16 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 16 |
corrected and characters marked | 16 |
the texts were encoded | 16 |
was proofread for accuracy | 16 |
wide variety of subject | 16 |
were encoded and linked | 16 |
to their original source | 16 |
via their early english | 16 |
copies of the texts | 16 |
was divided into two | 16 |
title published between and | 16 |
by proquest via their | 16 |
bibliography of english literature | 16 |
never have been looked | 16 |
of the project have | 16 |
the one and the | 16 |
as opposed to critical | 16 |
of each text was | 16 |
have been released into | 16 |
data is very good | 16 |
respectfully request that due | 16 |
was intended to range | 16 |
universities of michigan and | 16 |
tei p using tcp | 16 |
markup guidelines are available | 16 |
of life and death | 16 |
any remaining illegibles were | 16 |
created during phase of | 16 |
up to a limit | 16 |
the general aim of | 16 |
filling in of gaps | 16 |
of a work was | 16 |
will remain and some | 16 |
with changes to facilitate | 16 |
the text creation partnership | 16 |
reason to do so | 16 |
use these texts for | 16 |
of known extent have | 16 |
in english were prioritized | 16 |
chosen if there was | 16 |
the nature of the | 16 |
and or corrected and | 16 |
based on the new | 16 |
project restraints of time | 16 |
not meet qa standards | 16 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 16 |
image sets were sent | 16 |
sets were sent to | 16 |
a partnership between the | 16 |
and markup guidelines are | 16 |
was enhanced and or | 16 |
should bear in mind | 16 |
and encoded texts based | 16 |
reflect the true nature | 16 |
and attribution is given | 16 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 16 |
text selection was based | 16 |
unicode or text strings | 16 |
partnership between the universities | 16 |
first editions of a | 16 |
converting tcp files to | 16 |
enhanced and or corrected | 16 |
therefore chose to create | 16 |
available at the text | 16 |
texts were encoded and | 16 |
can now take and | 16 |
one and the other | 16 |
teams in oxford and | 16 |
in mind that in | 16 |
should make clear that | 16 |
marked as illegible were | 16 |
that can be made | 16 |
the text encoding initiative | 16 |
been transformed into placeholder | 16 |
to reflect the true | 16 |
encoded and linked to | 16 |
while the overall quality | 16 |
of the tei in | 16 |
published between and available | 16 |
or corrected and characters | 16 |
or later edition of | 16 |
sometimes a second or | 16 |
are eligible for inclusion | 16 |
was a compelling reason | 16 |
users should bear in | 16 |
the process of creating | 16 |
likelihood such instances will | 16 |
of gaps by user | 16 |
processes should make clear | 16 |
was chosen if there | 16 |
bear in mind that | 16 |
creation partnership web site | 16 |
was based on the | 16 |
been fully proofread approx | 16 |
the texts have been | 16 |
a compelling reason to | 16 |
gap elements of known | 16 |
where possible up to | 16 |
accuracy and those which | 16 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 16 |
and characters marked as | 16 |
proofread for accuracy and | 16 |
now take and use | 16 |
project have been released | 16 |
errors will remain and | 16 |
of michigan and oxford | 16 |
those which did not | 16 |
the publisher proquest to | 16 |
processed by university of | 16 |
of the print record | 16 |
text creation partnership web | 16 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 16 |
variety of subject areas | 16 |
some errors will remain | 16 |
quantities of textual data | 16 |
elements of known extent | 16 |
released into the public | 16 |
the universities of michigan | 16 |
of instances per text | 16 |
any assumptions that can | 16 |
the keyers to be | 16 |
encoded texts based on | 16 |
encoding based on the | 16 |
take and use these | 16 |
of textual data within | 16 |
assumptions that can be | 16 |
public domain as of | 16 |
and the publisher proquest | 16 |
the filling in of | 16 |
editions of a works | 16 |
language title published between | 16 |
a work was chosen | 16 |
and linked to page | 16 |
readable characters will be | 16 |
aware of the process | 16 |
page images in accordance | 16 |
and therefore chose to | 16 |
the public domain as | 16 |
is a partnership between | 16 |
possible up to a | 16 |
can be made about | 16 |
michigan and oxford and | 16 |
their early english books | 16 |
of a works in | 16 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 16 |
the natural liberty of | 16 |
which did not meet | 16 |
for an anonymous work | 16 |
some readable characters will | 16 |
made about the data | 16 |
encoded as gap s | 16 |
standards were returned to | 16 |
the manner of the | 16 |
overall quality of tcp | 16 |
guidelines are available at | 16 |
that in all likelihood | 16 |
and use these texts | 16 |
in of gaps by | 16 |
out by editorial teams | 16 |
into the public domain | 16 |
carried out by editorial | 16 |
of creating the tcp | 16 |
be aware of the | 16 |
or tei g elements | 16 |
is to encode one | 16 |
texts for their own | 16 |
by university of nebraska | 16 |
usual project restraints of | 16 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 16 |
quality of tcp data | 16 |
have been transformed into | 16 |
selection was based on | 16 |
quality assurance was then | 16 |
of the people to | 16 |
for their own purposes | 16 |
at by a tcp | 16 |
based on the text | 16 |
sets published by proquest | 16 |
tcp project was divided | 16 |
limit of instances per | 16 |
were returned to the | 16 |
general aim of eebo | 16 |
characters will be marked | 16 |
keying companies for transcription | 16 |
to external keying companies | 16 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 16 |
been released into the | 16 |
extent have been transformed | 16 |
large quantities of textual | 16 |
work was chosen if | 16 |
been issued variously as | 16 |
number of works in | 16 |
credit and attribution is | 16 |
the tei in libraries | 16 |
a number of works | 16 |
anyone can now take | 16 |
such instances will never | 16 |
p using tcp tei | 16 |
a wide variety of | 16 |
and some readable characters | 16 |
the print record of | 16 |
is given to their | 16 |
meet qa standards were | 16 |
within the usual project | 16 |
will never have been | 16 |
these texts for their | 16 |
whichever is the greater | 16 |
on the image sets | 16 |
the reason thereof is | 15 |
to the power of | 15 |
is to be noted | 15 |
words puts this text | 15 |
the children of belial | 15 |
as well as in | 15 |
category of texts with | 15 |
the body of the | 15 |
the sight of the | 15 |
this text in the | 15 |
for the preservation of | 15 |
is as it were | 15 |
the assent of the | 15 |
rate of defects per | 15 |
to be found in | 15 |
of the city of | 15 |
the rate of defects | 15 |
the people of england | 15 |
of the king and | 15 |
the law of the | 15 |
that the king is | 15 |
puts this text in | 15 |
the ordinance of god | 15 |
so far from being | 14 |
for the sake of | 14 |
the person of the | 14 |
to be subject to | 14 |
the common law of | 14 |
the king in his | 14 |
the name of a | 14 |
the city of rome | 14 |
in regard of the | 14 |
the laws of england | 14 |
of the right of | 14 |
it is a matter | 14 |
of the common law | 14 |
into the hands of | 14 |
without the consent of | 14 |
by act of parliament | 14 |
under the name of | 13 |
most part of men | 13 |
of the two houses | 13 |
spain may challenge precedence | 13 |
covantage keyed and coded | 13 |
had it not been | 13 |
the nobility and people | 13 |
in the midst of | 13 |
the house of lords | 13 |
of the original in | 13 |
or else they are | 13 |
and not to be | 13 |
of spain may challenge | 13 |
are not to be | 13 |
the laws of nature | 13 |
of the church of | 13 |
be said to have | 13 |
apex covantage keyed and | 13 |
of great britain hath | 13 |
in the british library | 13 |
and in the end | 13 |
reproduction of the original | 13 |
the safety of the | 13 |
original in the british | 13 |
natural liberty of the | 13 |
for as much as | 13 |
and ought to be | 13 |
by the assent of | 13 |
are of two sorts | 13 |
the original in the | 13 |
the nature of man | 13 |
power of life and | 13 |
the first face of | 13 |
which was the cause | 13 |
the major part of | 13 |
the love of men | 12 |
to the same purpose | 12 |
by the same reason | 12 |
and mysteries of state | 12 |
it may be said | 12 |
by the common law | 12 |
such a sort of | 12 |
as well as a | 12 |
is one of the | 12 |
the actions of men | 12 |
r this keyboarded and | 12 |
of things to come | 12 |
power of making laws | 12 |
every one of them | 12 |
the face of the | 12 |
of god and nature | 12 |
the proceedings of the | 12 |
by force or fraud | 12 |
the liberties of the | 12 |
the people of the | 12 |
the preservation of the | 12 |
for the publick good | 12 |
in the council of | 12 |
in the dayes of | 12 |
the nature of men | 12 |
estc r this keyboarded | 12 |
the power of making | 12 |
which may be done | 12 |
with the means to | 12 |
is of two sorts | 12 |
so much as the | 12 |
as well as their | 12 |
the number of the | 12 |
sight of the lord | 12 |
be subject to the | 12 |
it was in the | 12 |
the law of nations | 12 |
which manner of proceeding | 12 |
in the election of | 11 |
aptara keyed and coded | 11 |
soveraign lord the king | 11 |
the first king of | 11 |
as far as the | 11 |
that he could not | 11 |
the very letter of | 11 |
the crown of france | 11 |
set a king over | 11 |
is so far from | 11 |
after the manner of | 11 |
is also to be | 11 |
for a long time | 11 |
power of the sword | 11 |
the resolution of the | 11 |
by little and little | 11 |
an house of commons | 11 |
the name of the | 11 |
in the way of | 11 |
our lord the king | 11 |
common law of england | 11 |
consent of the people | 11 |
the hands of the | 11 |
is of the seven | 11 |
to the king and | 11 |
it is not so | 11 |
the church of rome | 11 |
the law of england | 11 |
the great council of | 11 |
the authority of the | 11 |
the minds of men | 11 |
title to the crown | 11 |
the grace of god | 11 |
the people may not | 11 |
the good old cause | 11 |
by the name of | 11 |
letter of the law | 11 |
the kings of france | 11 |
the same sort of | 11 |
and are to be | 11 |
they are to be | 11 |
good of the people | 11 |
that is to say | 11 |
original power of the | 11 |
be put to death | 11 |
in the first place | 10 |
the majesty of the | 10 |
as if he had | 10 |
according to the laws | 10 |
with the causes and | 10 |
one of the three | 10 |
things are to be | 10 |
the state of the | 10 |
the people of israel | 10 |
so much as a | 10 |
the cardinal of lorain | 10 |
in times of peace | 10 |
the destruction of the | 10 |
of henry the third | 10 |
discent of the crown | 10 |
in the raign of | 10 |
from the laws of | 10 |
a great deal of | 10 |
it is not the | 10 |
for div a e | 10 |
it behoveth him to | 10 |
the duke of york | 10 |
and such as are | 10 |
of those that are | 10 |
in respect of the | 10 |
so that it is | 10 |
the will of the | 10 |
and he that is | 10 |
before the king and | 10 |
are to be sold | 10 |
the rest of his | 10 |
the best of kings | 10 |
the kingdom of england | 10 |
book of the creatures | 10 |
the ruine of the | 10 |
said to be the | 10 |
will have a king | 10 |
is lord of the | 10 |
the same time they | 10 |
or so much as | 10 |
in the first of | 10 |
in the minds of | 10 |
the fundamental laws of | 10 |
is the nature of | 10 |
according to the law | 10 |
might as well have | 10 |
one of the first | 10 |
a great part of | 10 |
nothing else but a | 10 |
by the authority of | 10 |
what form of government | 10 |
the liberty of the | 10 |
how shall this man | 10 |
the quality of the | 10 |
as well as his | 10 |
to the number of | 10 |
the government of one | 10 |
as much as the | 10 |
one part of the | 10 |
as well as of | 10 |
in the power of | 10 |
for there is no | 10 |
here is to be | 10 |
the doctrine of the | 10 |
the love of the | 10 |
to be the best | 10 |
to the end of | 10 |
right to the crown | 10 |
brief history of succession | 10 |
to be a king | 10 |
the head of the | 10 |
the king is the | 9 |
majesty of the people | 9 |
in the house of | 9 |
the truth of the | 9 |
the history of the | 9 |
all the rest of | 9 |
that the kings of | 9 |
is said to be | 9 |
to the kings of | 9 |
is to be done | 9 |
that there was no | 9 |
the form of government | 9 |
by the word of | 9 |
attempt any thing against | 9 |
during the time of | 9 |
kings of england have | 9 |
the voice of the | 9 |
in point of precedence | 9 |
to be looked unto | 9 |
so much as to | 9 |
in time of peace | 9 |
of england and ireland | 9 |
the cause of his | 9 |
the presence of the | 9 |
that the power of | 9 |
at the request of | 9 |
by the advice of | 9 |
the heads of the | 9 |
from the nobleness of | 9 |
years and an half | 9 |
in aristocracies and states | 9 |
the exercise of it | 9 |
came to the crown | 9 |
long as men are | 9 |
natural power of kings | 9 |
have a vigilant eye | 9 |
to obtain any thing | 9 |
the prince of wales | 9 |
as it were at | 9 |
that they may not | 9 |
all the laws of | 9 |
this man save us | 9 |
on the other hand | 9 |
of texts with between | 9 |
that it was the | 9 |
to the nature of | 9 |
the glory of god | 9 |
that it may be | 9 |
the nobleness of the | 9 |
as it relates to | 9 |
aristocracies and states popular | 9 |
is the princes own | 9 |
the cause of continual | 9 |
published by john milton | 9 |
texts with between and | 9 |
the execution of the | 9 |
of the people be | 9 |
is the use of | 9 |
in the defence of | 9 |
within the bounds of | 9 |
are so far from | 9 |
the word of a | 9 |
three things are required | 9 |
how to prevent their | 9 |
and that it was | 9 |
the justices of the | 9 |
the blood of the | 9 |
annotation on thomason copy | 9 |
in the person of | 9 |
of what quality soever | 9 |
like all the nations | 9 |
three years and an | 9 |
in all humane actions | 9 |
the favor of the | 9 |
the natural power of | 9 |
as it were a | 9 |
of any other prince | 9 |
between and defects per | 9 |
he is of the | 9 |
and the rest of | 9 |
out of the wardrobe | 9 |
are to be found | 9 |
shall this man save | 9 |
the will of god | 9 |
to the end he | 9 |
that it is not | 9 |
is to be used | 9 |
the people to be | 9 |
the power of his | 9 |
with between and defects | 9 |
to have a vigilant | 9 |
that there is no | 9 |
prince to maintain the | 9 |
the aid of the | 9 |
nothing else but to | 9 |
and the king of | 9 |
was one of the | 9 |
in time of war | 9 |
as well as they | 8 |
to be the king | 8 |
that he was the | 8 |
any thing against the | 8 |
global keyed and coded | 8 |
the assembly of the | 8 |
by all the judges | 8 |
may be done by | 8 |
the princes of the | 8 |
that the kingdom of | 8 |
as if they were | 8 |
the advice of his | 8 |
word of a king | 8 |
as well as to | 8 |
were invented to bridle | 8 |
it is also to | 8 |
the elders of israel | 8 |
chosen by the people | 8 |
it is the nature | 8 |
all the people of | 8 |
to none but god | 8 |
ought to be used | 8 |
thus it was in | 8 |
the peace of the | 8 |
the obedience of the | 8 |
is not so much | 8 |
are for the most | 8 |
may be seen in | 8 |
descent of the crown | 8 |
the time of his | 8 |
the king his master | 8 |
the authority of a | 8 |
to the prejudice of | 8 |
as it is in | 8 |
the kings of the | 8 |
the church of england | 8 |
so long as the | 8 |
in the new testament | 8 |
it is not to | 8 |
the right of succession | 8 |
a part of the | 8 |
the reign of henry | 8 |
coming to the crown | 8 |
and it may be | 8 |
did that which was | 8 |
if there be any | 8 |
the divine right of | 8 |
the knowledge of the | 8 |
to take arms against | 8 |
printed in the year | 8 |
of a king is | 8 |
of the best of | 8 |
by reason of the | 8 |
by the grace of | 8 |
i know not how | 8 |
lord chief justice of | 8 |
in the acts of | 8 |
is the author of | 8 |
the god of heaven | 8 |
the first part of | 8 |
and the house of | 8 |
laws of god and | 8 |
to be in the | 8 |
after the death of | 8 |
which of the two | 8 |
for the king is | 8 |
that it is a | 8 |
effects of this eclipse | 8 |
contribute for the maintenance | 8 |
of the whole world | 8 |
by reason of their | 8 |
the minde of god | 8 |
the maintenance of a | 8 |
were it not for | 8 |
in the beginning of | 8 |
of the laws of | 8 |
the acts of the | 8 |
and that in the | 8 |
the opinion of the | 8 |
thomason e estc r | 8 |
they ought to be | 8 |
the kings of israel | 8 |
that it was a | 8 |
the royal authority of | 8 |
of the late king | 8 |
to the opinion of | 8 |
according to their several | 8 |
not bound by the | 8 |
spi global keyed and | 8 |
the king to be | 8 |
the hand of god | 8 |
of the whole body | 8 |
the beginning of the | 8 |
cannot be said to | 8 |
was the cause of | 8 |
a matter of no | 8 |
as well as he | 8 |
by the consent of | 8 |
a short discourse of | 8 |
the effects of this | 8 |
the means to maintain | 8 |
with the rest of | 8 |
with the consent of | 8 |
the three estates of | 8 |
may challenge precedence because | 8 |
e estc r this | 8 |
as it is the | 8 |
to the will of | 8 |
the profit of the | 8 |
invented to bridle tyrants | 8 |
take upon them to | 8 |
end of the world | 7 |
i am sure they | 7 |
that the people were | 7 |
de jure regni apud | 7 |
to be true to | 7 |
that it was not | 7 |
in the hands of | 7 |
the justice of the | 7 |
the letter of the | 7 |
the house of austria | 7 |
such an one as | 7 |
to be sold by | 7 |
how to deal with | 7 |
the excellency of monarchy | 7 |
the power of a | 7 |
of them in particular | 7 |
by the same law | 7 |
to make use of | 7 |
what do you think | 7 |
i take to be | 7 |
the second is the | 7 |
the wisdom of the | 7 |
part of the army | 7 |
be taken for the | 7 |
to be in a | 7 |
if it should be | 7 |
that they may be | 7 |
part of the world | 7 |
the end of all | 7 |
of government in the | 7 |
that they must be | 7 |
evill in the sight | 7 |
give me leave to | 7 |
the day of the | 7 |
the glory of the | 7 |
that which to him | 7 |
he is called the | 7 |
the authority of his | 7 |
of edward the first | 7 |
from the lords temporal | 7 |
the king in the | 7 |
be said of the | 7 |
behoveth the prince to | 7 |
is none of the | 7 |
he could not be | 7 |
for by that means | 7 |
and one would think | 7 |
to those that are | 7 |
in the very first | 7 |
or at least a | 7 |
the church of god | 7 |
by the advice and | 7 |
in the old testament | 7 |
second is the face | 7 |
of the lords and | 7 |
that all men are | 7 |
king charles the first | 7 |
by the statute of | 7 |
the sake of his | 7 |
of men is gained | 7 |
in political and polemical | 7 |
of the name of | 7 |
and that for the | 7 |
such as are in | 7 |
which is a certain | 7 |
there was no king | 7 |
the words of the | 7 |
the strength of the | 7 |
conclude this paragraph with | 7 |
nothing else but the | 7 |
the reputation of the | 7 |
to set up a | 7 |
is like to be | 7 |
was in the dayes | 7 |
the fathers of the | 7 |
it is necessary to | 7 |
be one of the | 7 |
the brief history of | 7 |
as well as it | 7 |
the government of a | 7 |
our soveraign lord the | 7 |
to attempt any thing | 7 |
the king is not | 7 |
a dialect of the | 7 |
in order to the | 7 |
but the power of | 7 |
under the great seal | 7 |
without respect of persons | 7 |
there is but one | 7 |
of the one and | 7 |
an act for the | 7 |
fee per diem d | 7 |
name of a king | 7 |
of the power of | 7 |
a king to be | 7 |
the laws of all | 7 |
the result of the | 7 |
he might as well | 7 |
to him that is | 7 |
what is good and | 7 |
a king over them | 7 |
the best of governments | 7 |
put to death for | 7 |
in the very next | 7 |
in the face of | 7 |
out of the whole | 7 |
of the whole multitude | 7 |
is a part of | 7 |
in relation to the | 7 |
to the king in | 7 |
shall be forced to | 7 |
but it is not | 7 |
be seen in the | 7 |
not fit to be | 7 |
it is in the | 7 |
the force of the | 7 |
he tells us the | 7 |
livery out of the | 7 |
consent of the senate | 7 |
god and the king | 7 |
the statutes of the | 7 |
to be governed by | 7 |
statutes of the land | 7 |
the people of god | 7 |
of the commons house | 7 |
very letter of the | 7 |
the request of the | 7 |
the duke of buckingham | 7 |
and if it be | 7 |
out of the most | 7 |
for the government of | 7 |
the pleasure of the | 7 |
in a short time | 7 |
law of england is | 7 |
political and polemical aphorisms | 7 |
what is to be | 7 |
the kingdom of scotland | 7 |
by sea and land | 7 |
the government of kings | 7 |
was not to be | 7 |
of those that were | 7 |
was put to death | 7 |
the good will of | 7 |
to be their king | 7 |
but if the people | 7 |
love of the people | 7 |
to the king as | 7 |
they will not be | 7 |
right of the crown | 7 |
the most part are | 7 |
one of the greatest | 7 |
jure regni apud scotos | 7 |
to prevent their designs | 7 |
election of the people | 7 |
of lords and commons | 7 |
of the good old | 7 |
the condition of the | 7 |
short discourse of the | 7 |
in the execution of | 7 |
to contribute for the | 7 |
and places of strength | 7 |
or by any other | 7 |
the love of our | 7 |
will conclude this paragraph | 7 |
him to have a | 7 |
them a king in | 7 |
by the help of | 7 |
the fury of the | 7 |
of all the people | 7 |
it is hard to | 7 |
the families of the | 7 |
a warre against the | 7 |
no more than what | 7 |
if it be not | 7 |
the general of the | 7 |
that is to be | 7 |
of the ten tribes | 7 |
warre against the king | 7 |
the defence of the | 7 |
and the law of | 7 |
the first christian king | 7 |
the petition of right | 7 |
the chief of the | 7 |
the chief and only | 7 |
not a word of | 7 |
or any of them | 7 |
to the judgment of | 7 |
against the majesty of | 7 |
in no wise to | 7 |
the council of trent | 7 |
that by the law | 7 |
monarch of the world | 7 |
to tell us that | 7 |
the law is the | 7 |
be referred to the | 7 |
to the people to | 7 |
of heaven and earth | 6 |
assent of the prelates | 6 |
that he should be | 6 |
those whom he hath | 6 |
princes and provinces respectively | 6 |
with their respective distinctions | 6 |
after in the morning | 6 |
rather to fear those | 6 |
course is to be | 6 |
the church and state | 6 |
the best of their | 6 |
any thing that is | 6 |
in the kingdom of | 6 |
king is to be | 6 |
of generals and commanders | 6 |
i am not ignorant | 6 |
the force of every | 6 |
which to him appertaineth | 6 |
no man can be | 6 |
presuppose that all men | 6 |
to redress and avoid | 6 |
so long as he | 6 |
of so great force | 6 |
are the sons of | 6 |
most part of the | 6 |
and all the rest | 6 |
being assaulted by the | 6 |
the prince that doth | 6 |
will now speak of | 6 |
state in points of | 6 |
can come to any | 6 |
he hath had no | 6 |
between the nobility and | 6 |
causes and remedies thereof | 6 |
the bodies of men | 6 |
martial enterprises and expeditions | 6 |
that which was right | 6 |
the advice of the | 6 |
and people of rome | 6 |
ought to be done | 6 |
ought ever to be | 6 |
imposing upon the people | 6 |
and illustrated with the | 6 |
persons how to demean | 6 |
in the th year | 6 |
to make an honorable | 6 |
and their requisite abilities | 6 |
of publication from wing | 6 |
that the prince should | 6 |
of some of our | 6 |
in points of justice | 6 |
and ministers of state | 6 |
to the church of | 6 |
not in any wise | 6 |
to him or them | 6 |
at the end of | 6 |
of the planets and | 6 |
that part of the | 6 |
of small difficulty to | 6 |
was the first that | 6 |
the late king was | 6 |
that which is taken | 6 |
to take order that | 6 |
in all states very | 6 |
the commons came in | 6 |
is in all states | 6 |
by experience proved true | 6 |
half an hour after | 6 |
to be raised and | 6 |
impression in the minds | 6 |
of a king may | 6 |
the greatest and most | 6 |
to presuppose that all | 6 |
likewise alexander the great | 6 |
laws and ordinances of | 6 |
of officers and commissioners | 6 |
matter of great moment | 6 |
for it is a | 6 |
made by the king | 6 |
of them to be | 6 |
the right of his | 6 |
either for ambition or | 6 |
and likewise how much | 6 |
aid of the french | 6 |
power of a king | 6 |
maintenance of a warre | 6 |
it is better to | 6 |
of every good prince | 6 |
true it is that | 6 |
heir of the crown | 6 |
the sign of the | 6 |
the sages of the | 6 |
as if they had | 6 |
god or the people | 6 |
he was a king | 6 |
to the perfection of | 6 |
the judgment of those | 6 |
according to his own | 6 |
of the first are | 6 |
the succession of the | 6 |
having power to command | 6 |
but that we may | 6 |
justices of the bench | 6 |
it can never be | 6 |
publick state in points | 6 |
and the nature of | 6 |
of the whole kingdom | 6 |
to the person of | 6 |
the queen of england | 6 |
we say that the | 6 |
the cause of the | 6 |
but in the name | 6 |
of judah and israel | 6 |
being able to make | 6 |
is said to have | 6 |
is of all other | 6 |
soldier ought to be | 6 |
the power of kings | 6 |
there is nothing that | 6 |
most of all in | 6 |
far to be extended | 6 |
well to be considered | 6 |
and apt to innovation | 6 |
that the house of | 6 |
of princes and principalities | 6 |
as doth not only | 6 |
as we have it | 6 |
the very words of | 6 |
are naturally disposed to | 6 |
choicest examples and historical | 6 |
and the earl of | 6 |
the sense of the | 6 |
the same law of | 6 |
be according to the | 6 |
the consent of all | 6 |
therefore is to be | 6 |
the prince is not | 6 |
the prince and his | 6 |
such men as have | 6 |
elected out of the | 6 |
by the king and | 6 |
to proceed from the | 6 |
may be taken away | 6 |
charactering an excellent prince | 6 |
whom the sovereignty resteth | 6 |
a prince of great | 6 |
and that of the | 6 |
it were at an | 6 |
a king in his | 6 |
examples and historical observations | 6 |
which he could not | 6 |
a matter of much | 6 |
to their several species | 6 |
estates of the realm | 6 |
soldiers ought to be | 6 |
and the laws of | 6 |
the consuls of rome | 6 |
or at least to | 6 |
by reason and experience | 6 |
the descent of the | 6 |
the discent of the | 6 |
which was right in | 6 |
are in all common | 6 |
it proceedeth from some | 6 |
and division of publick | 6 |
all men are evil | 6 |
the reign of king | 6 |
and that prince is | 6 |
requisite abilities in martial | 6 |
in the christian world | 6 |
if he had been | 6 |
government of the king | 6 |
to his own disadvantage | 6 |
means to redress and | 6 |
it may seem strange | 6 |
prince is by victory | 6 |
to be extended and | 6 |
to the diversity of | 6 |
the oath of allegiance | 6 |
of peace or war | 6 |
the multitude may change | 6 |
it is the quality | 6 |
are in all states | 6 |
thus saith the lord | 6 |
he came to be | 6 |
of a warre against | 6 |
peace ought to be | 6 |
of peace and war | 6 |
to take from them | 6 |
that he was a | 6 |
the kingly office in | 6 |
concerning every publick state | 6 |
and xml conversion a | 6 |
the death of the | 6 |
and the best of | 6 |
is the king of | 6 |
confirmed by reason and | 6 |
the c category of | 6 |
but as it is | 6 |
the hearts of the | 6 |
discabineted in political and | 6 |
a prince that desireth | 6 |
princes intimate counsellors and | 6 |
or prudential grounds and | 6 |
for any prince or | 6 |
to the honor of | 6 |
the occasions and means | 6 |
of the clock in | 6 |
the art of ruling | 6 |
the author of the | 6 |
for if he be | 6 |
reign of henry the | 6 |
wisdom of the prince | 6 |
the like was done | 6 |
against the kings of | 6 |
abilities in martial enterprises | 6 |
by favor of the | 6 |
it is the use | 6 |
the duty of a | 6 |
is also fit for | 6 |
to maintain his estate | 6 |
so much to the | 6 |
as he that is | 6 |
should have power to | 6 |
to have a king | 6 |
their office is to | 6 |
with the occasions and | 6 |
to keep the laws | 6 |
for the nature of | 6 |
giving to every one | 6 |
at least a certain | 6 |
it is in all | 6 |
who for the most | 6 |
and how to be | 6 |
the end he should | 6 |
there is nothing better | 6 |
observations intrinsically concerning every | 6 |
or at least not | 6 |
to be his own | 6 |
greatest part of the | 6 |
prince or person of | 6 |
members of the commons | 6 |
so much as in | 6 |
them out of the | 6 |
to take from others | 6 |
with advice how to | 6 |
desireth to obtain any | 6 |
prince or his magistrates | 6 |
never any of them | 6 |
the imperial crown of | 6 |
impossible for any prince | 6 |
and the beast of | 6 |
that for the most | 6 |
her empire under kings | 6 |
that he who is | 6 |
the king of denmark | 6 |
themselves in all fortunes | 6 |
for no man is | 6 |
to wash away the | 6 |
to be had of | 6 |
for if they be | 6 |
as if he would | 6 |
as before that time | 6 |
times of peace or | 6 |
love of men is | 6 |
and liberties of the | 6 |
or mystery of regiment | 6 |
by force of arms | 6 |
estate have aspired to | 6 |
as in all actions | 6 |
there hath been a | 6 |
of a soldier ought | 6 |
the lord thy god | 6 |
yet by experience proved | 6 |
and i am sure | 6 |
laws of sparta made | 6 |
good will of men | 6 |
good and well deserving | 6 |
and ways of prevention | 6 |
of the bottomlesse pit | 6 |
that the cause be | 6 |
with his own hand | 6 |
fathers of their people | 6 |
ought to be the | 6 |
force of every fortune | 6 |
the government of his | 6 |
in the c category | 6 |
fury of the multitude | 6 |
private persons how to | 6 |
be found in the | 6 |
never or very rarely | 6 |
in ancient times princes | 6 |
at the princes pleasure | 6 |
in philip of macedon | 6 |
no king in israel | 6 |
with the choicest examples | 6 |
of the roman empire | 6 |
rome began her empire | 6 |
the power of peace | 6 |
of the children of | 6 |
the kings power in | 6 |
because the same is | 6 |
of the twelve tribes | 6 |
the sole power of | 6 |
be thought to have | 6 |
prince ought to be | 6 |
take order that no | 6 |
text in the c | 6 |
about the same time | 6 |
this power of parliament | 6 |
from private estate have | 6 |
against their prince or | 6 |
no citizen or subject | 6 |
demean themselves in all | 6 |
of base people is | 6 |
to the end the | 6 |
great difficulty to be | 6 |
in the very same | 6 |
ought to be slow | 6 |
either by force or | 6 |
to the earl of | 6 |
is to be expected | 6 |
in whom the sovereignty | 6 |
for such men as | 6 |
these are the sons | 6 |
cause of continual troubles | 6 |
and xml conversion the | 6 |
bound by the laws | 6 |
such a piece of | 6 |
illustrated with the choicest | 6 |
contrary to the law | 6 |
the reasons and arguments | 6 |
in one of his | 6 |
the princes intimate counsellors | 6 |
an excellent prince or | 6 |
is the quality of | 6 |
out of their own | 6 |
of men fit to | 6 |
the victory against the | 6 |
as soon as the | 6 |
to be jure divino | 6 |
the council of the | 6 |
by authorities of princes | 6 |
on the one side | 6 |
the office of a | 6 |
the th year of | 6 |
in martial enterprises and | 6 |
are made good by | 6 |
those persons that are | 6 |
he would not have | 6 |
their requisite abilities in | 6 |
and that is the | 6 |
kings of spain have | 6 |
of spain have bin | 6 |
for the keeping of | 6 |
he was the first | 6 |
to give advice to | 6 |
with what face can | 6 |
a prince ought to | 6 |
so it is not | 6 |
must be referred to | 6 |
prince or other state | 6 |
must needs be so | 6 |
place where they are | 6 |
the people have no | 6 |
into the hand of | 6 |
advice how to make | 6 |
an act of state | 6 |
of the houses of | 6 |
how to be raised | 6 |
in matters of state | 6 |
the rigour of the | 6 |
with their several requisites | 6 |
may change the kingdom | 6 |
that the catholik king | 6 |
not to enterprise any | 6 |
part of men are | 6 |
be raised and maintained | 6 |
and that he was | 6 |
and counsellors in general | 6 |
power over his sons | 6 |
councils in some particular | 6 |
were at an instant | 6 |
according to the flesh | 6 |
for defence of his | 6 |
which ought to be | 6 |
their qualifications and elections | 6 |
of the french king | 6 |
of the fathers of | 6 |
the success of the | 6 |
him out of his | 6 |
before him and his | 6 |
the kingdoms of the | 6 |
occasions and means to | 6 |
neighbor princes and provinces | 6 |
themselves so to be | 6 |
with the king of | 6 |
a collection of political | 6 |
were the cause of | 6 |
that from private estate | 6 |
felt the force of | 6 |
ways of prevention or | 6 |
one man to be | 6 |
against the law of | 6 |
in some particular monarchies | 6 |
so long as they | 6 |
assent of the commons | 6 |
who so desireth to | 6 |
fit to be done | 6 |
love of our country | 6 |
is the power of | 6 |
the princes of europe | 6 |
of the princes intimate | 6 |
collection of political observations | 6 |
forced to use the | 6 |
the very laws of | 6 |
in the presence of | 6 |
heir to the crown | 6 |
father of a family | 6 |
by his wisdom to | 6 |
observations confirmed by authorities | 6 |
began her empire under | 6 |
the success of all | 6 |
a discourse concerning the | 6 |
multitude may change the | 6 |
i mean those that | 6 |
that the laws of | 6 |
of great vertue and | 6 |
rather impossible for any | 6 |
be well armed and | 6 |
to oppress the people | 6 |
prayed aid of the | 6 |
with neighbor princes and | 6 |
and dissimulation in the | 6 |
by the hand of | 6 |
year of his reign | 6 |
we will conclude this | 6 |
them whom he hath | 6 |
the castle of millan | 6 |
general of the horse | 6 |
authorities of princes and | 6 |
every publick state in | 6 |
if there were no | 6 |
taketh in hand to | 6 |
a matter of great | 6 |
intrinsically concerning every publick | 6 |
by the book of | 6 |
redress and avoid it | 6 |
people in the world | 6 |
i see no reason | 6 |
and private persons how | 6 |
natural liberty of mankind | 6 |
in all fortunes and | 6 |
right trusty and right | 6 |
or if they do | 6 |
the country where they | 6 |
the members of the | 6 |
be the author and | 6 |
c category of texts | 6 |
those that are to | 6 |
love is gained by | 6 |
for the people to | 6 |
the same is also | 6 |
and means to redress | 6 |
all fortunes and events | 6 |
private estate have aspired | 6 |
the whole body of | 6 |
to the performance of | 6 |
a soldier ought to | 6 |
which word is comprehended | 6 |
there should be a | 6 |
in the life of | 6 |
custom of the realm | 6 |
take arms against him | 6 |
like was done by | 6 |
minutes after at night | 6 |
things are necessarily required | 6 |
tenth part of the | 6 |
or rather impossible for | 6 |
c the rate of | 6 |
and some of them | 6 |
and how far to | 6 |
to have been the | 6 |
can by no means | 6 |
to speak of the | 6 |
publick hate and contempt | 6 |
ought to be informed | 6 |
of prevention or discovery | 6 |
the king and people | 6 |
stand in daily doubt | 6 |
their several species or | 6 |
if they had been | 6 |
confirmed by authorities of | 6 |
king edward the third | 6 |
matter of small difficulty | 6 |
be extended and delegated | 6 |
can do no wrong | 6 |
a prince or person | 6 |
to be one of | 6 |
same law of nature | 6 |
of councils in some | 6 |
of councils in war | 6 |
how to demean themselves | 6 |
of the whole people | 6 |
the prince to maintain | 6 |
i cannot see why | 6 |
of what is good | 6 |
the jurisdiction of the | 6 |
of original in the | 6 |
for so shall he | 6 |
grounds and polemical precepts | 6 |
of england and france | 6 |
of power and force | 6 |
for as in all | 6 |
and bring them to | 6 |
make an honorable peace | 6 |
of conspiracy and treason | 6 |
that so soon as | 6 |
by the valour of | 6 |
the word of the | 6 |
of publick hate and | 6 |
it is the most | 6 |
a prince or great | 6 |
of the statute of | 6 |
of the kings prerogative | 6 |
is to be had | 6 |
do for the most | 6 |
fatherly power over his | 6 |
the use of the | 6 |
solemn league and covenant | 6 |
in the kingdome of | 6 |
the choicest examples and | 6 |
found monarchies and principalities | 6 |
excellent prince or governor | 6 |
the clock in the | 6 |
and this is the | 6 |
that the people should | 6 |
for the common good | 6 |
the laws of their | 6 |
so soon as the | 6 |
under which word is | 6 |
royal authority of the | 6 |
the laws of sparta | 6 |
of all the land | 6 |
the whole house of | 6 |
in the isle of | 6 |
a part of great | 6 |
the causes and remedies | 6 |
major part of the | 6 |
that prince is by | 6 |
in the last place | 6 |
was no king in | 6 |
conclude this matter of | 6 |
how to make an | 6 |
how far to be | 6 |
the wars of the | 6 |
were wont to be | 6 |
nature of the state | 6 |
of men is such | 6 |
the benefit of the | 6 |
to be able to | 6 |
the order of the | 6 |
the laws and ordinances | 6 |
by the power of | 6 |
and the rather if | 6 |
the breach of the | 6 |
we will now speak | 6 |
the dignity of the | 6 |
the intent of every | 6 |
to demean themselves in | 6 |
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to conclude this matter | 6 |
of the natural liberty | 6 |
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whether god or the | 6 |
prudential grounds and polemical | 6 |
according to the diversity | 6 |
him and his council | 6 |
directions tactick and stratagematick | 5 |
certain considerations upon the | 5 |
the place where they | 5 |
whether it be lawfull | 5 |
by the love of | 5 |
as long as men | 5 |
they come to the | 5 |
is not subject to | 5 |
out of the land | 5 |
the world hath ever | 5 |
the service of the | 5 |
lord of the year | 5 |
of a norman monarch | 5 |
in the b category | 5 |
for the lords sake | 5 |
the king of babylon | 5 |
eclipse of the sun | 5 |
with the laws of | 5 |
predecessor the first christian | 5 |
it is impossible to | 5 |
away the power of | 5 |
word of the lord | 5 |
gathered together into one | 5 |
i cannot see how | 5 |
by the major part | 5 |
to the commons of | 5 |
kingly office in england | 5 |
for the want of | 5 |
it relates to the | 5 |
of the king to | 5 |
one of them in | 5 |
the definition and division | 5 |
is the cause of | 5 |
the kingdoms of england | 5 |
is one thing to | 5 |
himself within the bounds | 5 |
of his own authority | 5 |
of moses and the | 5 |
the isle of wight | 5 |
to the higher powers | 5 |
with fewer than defects | 5 |
by the king of | 5 |
a plea for limited | 5 |
and if this be | 5 |
every man may be | 5 |
whole body of the | 5 |
out of his own | 5 |
of the church and | 5 |
as they would have | 5 |
upon pain of death | 5 |
the lord will not | 5 |
from the reverence due | 5 |
by the common consent | 5 |
eminent members of the | 5 |
he is to be | 5 |
book of the scripture | 5 |
not to be found | 5 |
their wives and children | 5 |
that if the king | 5 |
of the kings tryal | 5 |
power of the king | 5 |
in scripture of the | 5 |
yet it may be | 5 |
in the city of | 5 |
the house of york | 5 |
the b category of | 5 |
the study of letters | 5 |
as well have told | 5 |
texts with fewer than | 5 |
the calling of the | 5 |
that he would be | 5 |
that in all these | 5 |
s a m d | 5 |
of some of the | 5 |
of the kings council | 5 |
of the officers and | 5 |
the title of the | 5 |
the father of the | 5 |
or a brief account | 5 |
to the liberty of | 5 |
be nothing else but | 5 |
of the state of | 5 |
of the legality of | 5 |
with instructions touching laws | 5 |
how comes it to | 5 |
in the hearts of | 5 |
is the end of | 5 |
behoveth him to have | 5 |
the prince of the | 5 |
those that have the | 5 |
upon the duties both | 5 |
neither of the two | 5 |
if they do not | 5 |
of the sons of | 5 |
the people should be | 5 |
and therefore it is | 5 |
of the province of | 5 |
policy in times of | 5 |
that the crown of | 5 |
of diffidence and dissimulation | 5 |
the design of the | 5 |
about the latter end | 5 |
to the succession of | 5 |
and misteries of state | 5 |
belongs to the king | 5 |
or the natural power | 5 |
and one of the | 5 |
before the late war | 5 |
the prince to be | 5 |
the king and the | 5 |
which may not be | 5 |
the tenth and last | 5 |
authority of the patriarchs | 5 |
government of the kingdom | 5 |
a learned and truly | 5 |
that some of them | 5 |
the form of the | 5 |
the taking of the | 5 |
an argument of their | 5 |
of some of his | 5 |
the first of france | 5 |
be to the king | 5 |
kings of the earth | 5 |
in process of time | 5 |
means to perpetuate them | 5 |
is not the best | 5 |
do seem most meet | 5 |
that upon pain of | 5 |
for in such cases | 5 |
kings of england are | 5 |
and the other of | 5 |
of those that had | 5 |
of the prince to | 5 |
according to the number | 5 |
to whom he is | 5 |
popular government more bloody | 5 |
by the hands of | 5 |
the conversion of the | 5 |
those that are most | 5 |
it was established in | 5 |
legality of the kings | 5 |
for their own security | 5 |
the first cause of | 5 |
the cause that the | 5 |
as long as the | 5 |
be sold by walter | 5 |
of a king in | 5 |
the archbishop of canterbury | 5 |
in the turkish and | 5 |
the bishop of winchester | 5 |
desires of the people | 5 |
monarchs of the world | 5 |
or ought to be | 5 |
war defensive and invasive | 5 |
for there is a | 5 |
and for that reason | 5 |
and truly loyal gentleman | 5 |
it will not be | 5 |
whoso desireth to govern | 5 |
i do not know | 5 |
the same being used | 5 |
the third is the | 5 |
officers and armies forcible | 5 |
the eye of the | 5 |
have a natural tendency | 5 |
of empire and mysteries | 5 |
to resolve the unresolved | 5 |
and not the least | 5 |
the secrets of government | 5 |
the tenth part of | 5 |
power of the prince | 5 |
of the most ancient | 5 |
b category of texts | 5 |
love with their own | 5 |
of the benefit of | 5 |
yet in respect of | 5 |
of france and spain | 5 |
for such is the | 5 |
touching laws of arms | 5 |
acts of the people | 5 |
desireth to govern well | 5 |
if this be not | 5 |
armes against the king | 5 |
his heirs and successors | 5 |
for it is not | 5 |
or the idea of | 5 |
the arts of empire | 5 |
was made by the | 5 |
if they would have | 5 |
the common people of | 5 |
to the exercise of | 5 |
fewer than defects per | 5 |
to deal with neighbor | 5 |
and for the most | 5 |
it behoveth the prince | 5 |
the disposition of men | 5 |
b the rate of | 5 |
the goodness of the | 5 |
of a king to | 5 |
of texts with fewer | 5 |
the division of the | 5 |
the magistracy and ministery | 5 |
we may add the | 5 |
of the twelve tables | 5 |
in the end of | 5 |
by any other means | 5 |
natural tendency to monarchy | 5 |
arts of empire and | 5 |
and as to the | 5 |
one of the senators | 5 |
the kings tryal and | 5 |
and to the same | 5 |
and the right of | 5 |
that there should be | 5 |
as may be seen | 5 |
it is necessary that | 5 |
the lawes of god | 5 |
reasons and arguments of | 5 |
the common consent of | 5 |
the equity of the | 5 |
officers of the crown | 5 |
confirmed by select narrations | 5 |
the acts of king | 5 |
it is not easie | 5 |
peace of the kingdom | 5 |
for a subject to | 5 |
from the time of | 5 |
of the nobility and | 5 |
the king is to | 5 |
the judges of the | 5 |
the first founder of | 5 |
according to the ancient | 5 |
for the glory of | 5 |
or if it be | 5 |
several species or kinds | 5 |
instruments of a king | 5 |
some of our late | 5 |
the laws and customs | 5 |
neque hae quae sunt | 5 |
the king and lords | 5 |
be the king of | 5 |
that are sent by | 5 |
of his royal highness | 5 |
but the king of | 5 |
the setting up of | 5 |
as soon as they | 5 |
on the left hand | 5 |
of our soveraign lord | 5 |
the light of nature | 5 |
will have it so | 5 |
shillings upon evry parish | 5 |
for he tells us | 5 |
the officers and armies | 5 |
of the whole house | 5 |
this original power of | 5 |
and at the same | 5 |
to his predecessor the | 5 |
law of the kingdom | 5 |
people of this nation | 5 |
of divers eminent members | 5 |
is made up of | 5 |
when he went to | 5 |
they must needs be | 5 |
but the law of | 5 |
the marks of sovereignty | 5 |
to be such as | 5 |
care must be had | 5 |
with the name of | 5 |
then the king of | 5 |
if they be of | 5 |
for the support of | 5 |
gave them a king | 5 |
so much to be | 5 |
of henry the fourth | 5 |
richard duke of york | 5 |
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that it should be | 5 |
the custom of the | 5 |
of war defensive and | 5 |
government of the people | 5 |
that for want of | 5 |
or the greatest part | 5 |
of the kingdome of | 5 |
your illustrious and magnificent | 5 |
as it were the | 5 |
the lord god of | 5 |
that he was not | 5 |
laws of the realm | 5 |
any part of the | 5 |
the first of that | 5 |
the people to govern | 5 |
seldom is it seen | 5 |
in spight of all | 5 |
do you think of | 5 |
let no man in | 5 |
one to the other | 5 |
part of the law | 5 |
the turkish and west | 5 |
is not easie to | 5 |
of the nature of | 5 |
well have told us | 5 |
with the advice of | 5 |
to be used with | 5 |
to the end they | 5 |
of ministers of state | 5 |
that of their king | 5 |
shewing how to deal | 5 |
are at this day | 5 |
to the dignity of | 5 |
he is lord of | 5 |
of horse and foot | 5 |
of the protestant religion | 5 |
the parliament of england | 5 |
will set a king | 5 |
with its essential marks | 5 |
to the maintenance of | 5 |
and that there is | 5 |
of policy in times | 5 |
trusty and right well | 5 |
anatomy of the good | 5 |
was right in his | 5 |
the same time that | 5 |
the houses of parliament | 5 |
some of the most | 5 |
of publick weales and | 5 |
or the people be | 5 |
is too much to | 5 |
were so far from | 5 |
and the reason of | 5 |
be the result of | 5 |
the opinion of this | 5 |
king of the english | 5 |
at the special instance | 5 |
right in his own | 5 |
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after the confusion of | 5 |
is not able to | 5 |
chiefly if they be | 5 |
of that which was | 5 |
forms of policy in | 5 |
diffidence and dissimulation in | 5 |
and yet we see | 5 |
the beginning of all | 5 |
is pleased to call | 5 |
plea for limited monarchy | 5 |
it out of the | 5 |
resolved by all the | 5 |
that monarchy is the | 5 |
same at this day | 5 |
some of them have | 5 |
to do what they | 5 |
the son of nebat | 5 |
idea of a norman | 5 |
was established in this | 5 |
detract from the reverence | 5 |
the affairs of the | 5 |
sold by walter davis | 5 |
the law doth not | 5 |
thanks of the house | 5 |
those that are in | 5 |
he is king of | 5 |
for which he was | 5 |
if i mistake not | 5 |
either by way of | 5 |
the people be the | 5 |
of the primitive christians | 5 |
to be referred to | 5 |
there could not be | 5 |
they have power to | 5 |
brief account of mr | 5 |
that the original of | 5 |
this paragraph with this | 5 |
them by their own | 5 |
the french king to | 5 |
beast of the sea | 5 |
of king charles the | 5 |
would have been as | 5 |
the laws of his | 5 |
if the prince be | 5 |
they were as much | 5 |
against the laws of | 5 |
liberty to choose what | 5 |
the reason of it | 5 |
tho it be but | 5 |
the means to perpetuate | 5 |
and a servant are | 5 |
as if it were | 5 |
whether it be more | 5 |
in defence of the | 5 |
the dominions thereunto belonging | 5 |
a natural tendency to | 5 |
by scripture and reason | 5 |
so soon as he | 5 |
make use of the | 5 |
to the word of | 5 |
the general and his | 5 |
for the division of | 5 |
of the jews conversion | 5 |
were at the first | 5 |
counsellors and ministers of | 5 |
they would have been | 5 |
more at large in | 5 |
the king cannot be | 5 |
to have the same | 5 |
is given to the | 5 |
laws of all the | 5 |
ministers of justice in | 5 |
work any good effect | 5 |
for the performance of | 5 |
must take heed that | 5 |
be the consequence of | 5 |
it behoveth a prince | 5 |
as it was established | 5 |
i would have you | 5 |
the reverence due to | 5 |
deal with neighbor princes | 5 |
be in the world | 5 |
established in this nation | 5 |
our right trusty and | 5 |
duties both of prince | 5 |
the creation of adam | 5 |
be found in scripture | 5 |
the original of which | 5 |
for so many ages | 5 |
and the rules of | 5 |
original in huntington library | 5 |
the minds of subjects | 5 |
of the civil law | 5 |
people of the land | 5 |
chief of the fathers | 5 |
learned and truly loyal | 5 |
instructions touching laws of | 5 |
in edward the first | 5 |
the time of henry | 5 |
all the judges of | 5 |
the author and efficient | 5 |
brought him no presents | 5 |
the like may be | 5 |
that they might have | 5 |
in the same year | 5 |
the welfare of the | 5 |
huber text and markup | 5 |
do what they list | 5 |
by the king himself | 5 |
the people have power | 5 |
of the people in | 5 |
friends and confederates do | 5 |
in his own eyes | 5 |
by the kings of | 5 |
ought to have the | 5 |
hae quae sunt in | 5 |
and therefore we find | 5 |
the face of mars | 5 |
that came to the | 5 |
or to contribute for | 5 |
the throne of his | 5 |
of original in huntington | 5 |
and the statute of | 5 |
for the safety of | 5 |
in respect of their | 5 |
of the other two | 5 |
the emperour charles the | 5 |
assent of the lords | 5 |
the minister of god | 5 |
be the same at | 5 |
and ministery of england | 5 |
set up a king | 5 |
before the council of | 5 |
like may be said | 5 |
the commons of england | 5 |
and that they are | 5 |
yet for all this | 5 |
in love with their | 5 |
to be the opinion | 5 |
empire and mysteries of | 5 |
in such cases to | 5 |
huber sampled and proofread | 5 |
every ordinance of man | 5 |
cause of civil war | 5 |
from the violence of | 5 |
the legality of the | 5 |
of the roman army | 5 |
as that of the | 5 |
tribunes of the people | 5 |
execution of the law | 5 |
that the force of | 5 |
the succession of his | 5 |
as well as by | 5 |
i wish i could | 5 |
the king of the | 5 |
where there is no | 5 |
of great britain had | 5 |
for service on horse | 5 |
from the power of | 5 |
the confusion of babel | 5 |
as it shall please | 5 |
princes of the empire | 5 |
have a power to | 5 |
and is it not | 5 |
the hands of a | 5 |
for that is the | 5 |
to be done by | 5 |
the overthrow of the | 5 |
that the common law | 5 |
of the earth is | 5 |
in the oath of | 5 |
for the destruction of | 5 |
he ought not to | 5 |
his predecessor the first | 5 |
and the time when | 5 |
to the right of | 5 |
whether the king be | 5 |
divers eminent members of | 5 |
a word of the | 5 |
whereof may be inferred | 5 |
made at the beginning | 5 |
i come now to | 5 |
upon the score of | 5 |
in the same place | 5 |
description of a king | 5 |
reasons to resolve the | 5 |
any thing contrary to | 5 |
the king to his | 5 |
of the roman liberty | 5 |
is to enrich himself | 5 |
the same at this | 5 |
the memory of man | 5 |
the thanks of the | 5 |
age of the world | 5 |
war is of two | 5 |
the desires of the | 5 |
definition and division of | 5 |
to be according to | 5 |
the king of kings | 5 |
is no more than | 5 |
called the children of | 5 |
nothing else but an | 5 |
that is in the | 5 |
not one word of | 5 |
i say it behoveth | 5 |
elected by the people | 5 |
the idea of a | 5 |
the several forms of | 5 |
the keeping of the | 5 |
the principles of a | 5 |
lord the king hath | 5 |
who was the first | 5 |
i am sure this | 5 |
the duties both of | 5 |
means to maintain them | 5 |
for if it be | 5 |
the second sort of | 5 |
see no reason why | 5 |
not only to be | 5 |
the beasts of the | 5 |
for the same reason | 5 |
laws of all nations | 5 |
of the people are | 5 |
ought to have been | 5 |
text in the b | 5 |
emperour charles the fifth | 5 |
we do not find | 5 |
a king in the | 5 |
are sent by him | 5 |
and directions tactick and | 5 |
the common good of | 5 |
if any thing be | 5 |
had to his predecessor | 5 |
is due to him | 5 |
the king with the | 5 |
that they could not | 5 |
the state of princes | 5 |
division of publick weales | 5 |
spirit of god in | 5 |
and they that are | 5 |
people be the author | 5 |
might be said to | 5 |
to rebel against the | 5 |
place of publication from | 5 |
not from the people | 5 |
a brief account of | 5 |
as clear as the | 5 |
but it is a | 5 |
to be brought in | 5 |
copy of a letter | 5 |
that the time of | 5 |
the prerogative of the | 5 |
to be the chief | 5 |
or the greater part | 5 |
the names of the | 5 |
and forms of policy | 5 |
are in their own | 5 |
some are of opinion | 5 |
for a king to | 5 |
intimate counsellors and ministers | 5 |
the time that the | 5 |
which he would not | 5 |
i am sure he | 5 |
as it is now | 5 |
of church and state | 5 |
hire upon all occasions | 5 |
and impoverish the enemy | 5 |
the first mark of | 5 |
not be able to | 5 |
so far from the | 5 |
considerations upon the duties | 5 |
a duke of venice | 5 |
to be of a | 5 |
the same with the | 5 |
out of a special | 5 |
up and down in | 5 |
resolve the unresolved people | 5 |
laws of the twelve | 5 |
cannot be the same | 5 |
of all the world | 5 |
but i am sure | 5 |
it in their power | 5 |
the spirit of the | 5 |
the undoubted right of | 5 |
imperfections of the roman | 4 |
in the mean while | 4 |
represented in the paralell | 4 |
of the great men | 4 |
follow their own opinions | 4 |
the abolishing the kingly | 4 |
that the lord will | 4 |
kings of great britain | 4 |
that the first kings | 4 |
which hath one hundred | 4 |
of our own nation | 4 |
such things have been | 4 |
diversly defined by aristotle | 4 |
but if the whole | 4 |
of government it please | 4 |
it cannot be thought | 4 |
in the field against | 4 |
of henrie the third | 4 |
kings of england and | 4 |
of the golden fleece | 4 |
he is but a | 4 |
government more bloody than | 4 |
to be the same | 4 |
so that in effect | 4 |
the first of his | 4 |
of god in the | 4 |
the expresse word of | 4 |
that england is the | 4 |
for it may be | 4 |
by violence and force | 4 |
or else they would | 4 |
face is the face | 4 |
take heed that no | 4 |
as in the case | 4 |
for fifteen hundred years | 4 |
in england since the | 4 |
the eyes of the | 4 |
to the authority of | 4 |
officers and commissioners with | 4 |
mysteries of state discabineted | 4 |
to be oppressed by | 4 |
at the time of | 4 |
is such an one | 4 |
should follow the king | 4 |
high treason against the | 4 |
and that from ancient | 4 |
magistracy and ministery of | 4 |
aristocracies and popular states | 4 |
in the making of | 4 |
that they should be | 4 |
between the king and | 4 |
of freedom of speech | 4 |
succession of the crown | 4 |
the earl of cornwall | 4 |
the will of their | 4 |
that acknowledgeth no superior | 4 |
is the opinion of | 4 |
safety of the people | 4 |
and historical observations by | 4 |
but because it was | 4 |
of the same opinion | 4 |