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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 40 |
represented either as utf | 20 |
characters represented either as | 20 |
the king of morocco | 18 |
at the same time | 16 |
the emperor of morocco | 12 |
the empire of morocco | 12 |
the rest of the | 12 |
to the king of | 12 |
by reason of the | 11 |
a great deal of | 11 |
to simplify the filling | 10 |
created during phase of | 10 |
that can be made | 10 |
included and sometimes a | 10 |
attribution is given to | 10 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 10 |
texts have been issued | 10 |
and oxford and the | 10 |
assigned for keying and | 10 |
elements to simplify the | 10 |
encoded texts based on | 10 |
to tei p using | 10 |
these processes should make | 10 |
and coded from proquest | 10 |
markup reviewed and edited | 10 |
was chosen if there | 10 |
nature of the print | 10 |
in all likelihood such | 10 |
encoding based on the | 10 |
or for an anonymous | 10 |
print record of the | 10 |
possible up to a | 10 |
was proofread for accuracy | 10 |
credit and attribution is | 10 |
which did not meet | 10 |
if there was a | 10 |
based on the text | 10 |
then their works are | 10 |
be marked as illegible | 10 |
text selection was based | 10 |
produce large quantities of | 10 |
and or corrected and | 10 |
released into the public | 10 |
text is available for | 10 |
have been released into | 10 |
was enhanced and or | 10 |
were encoded as gap | 10 |
now take and use | 10 |
the filling in of | 10 |
edition of a work | 10 |
can be made about | 10 |
by proquest via their | 10 |
as illegible were corrected | 10 |
project was divided into | 10 |
texts created during phase | 10 |
copies of the texts | 10 |
of works in other | 10 |
given to their original | 10 |
providing financial support to | 10 |
with level of the | 10 |
in of gaps by | 10 |
assurance was then carried | 10 |
within the usual project | 10 |
been looked at by | 10 |
structural encoding based on | 10 |
restraints of time and | 10 |
data within the usual | 10 |
this phase i text | 10 |
support to the early | 10 |
usually the first edition | 10 |
to reflect the true | 10 |
and therefore chose to | 10 |
create accurately transcribed and | 10 |
accuracy and those which | 10 |
can now take and | 10 |
and sometimes a second | 10 |
true nature of the | 10 |
tcp is a partnership | 10 |
editions of a works | 10 |
the encoding was enhanced | 10 |
available at the text | 10 |
that due credit and | 10 |
between the universities of | 10 |
data is very good | 10 |
for transcription and basic | 10 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 10 |
these texts for their | 10 |
of the project have | 10 |
creating the tcp texts | 10 |
external keying companies for | 10 |
request that due credit | 10 |
and attribution is given | 10 |
first editions of a | 10 |
meet qa standards were | 10 |
of michigan and oxford | 10 |
carried out by editorial | 10 |
tcp data is very | 10 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 10 |
limit of instances per | 10 |
encoded text transcribed from | 10 |
image sets published by | 10 |
text can be copied | 10 |
to external keying companies | 10 |
quality of tcp data | 10 |
large quantities of textual | 10 |
compelling reason to do | 10 |
was a compelling reason | 10 |
encoded and linked to | 10 |
title published between and | 10 |
marked as illegible were | 10 |
are eligible for inclusion | 10 |
the text can be | 10 |
were returned to the | 10 |
elements of known extent | 10 |
by editorial teams in | 10 |
public domain as of | 10 |
coded from proquest page | 10 |
with changes to facilitate | 10 |
the keyers to be | 10 |
and use these texts | 10 |
the early english books | 10 |
those which did not | 10 |
aimed to produce large | 10 |
to produce large quantities | 10 |
the image sets published | 10 |
the true nature of | 10 |
proofread for accuracy and | 10 |
books online text creation | 10 |
take and use these | 10 |
between and available in | 10 |
was then carried out | 10 |
errors will remain and | 10 |
chosen if there was | 10 |
of the texts have | 10 |
that in all likelihood | 10 |
for accuracy and those | 10 |
for their own purposes | 10 |
created by converting tcp | 10 |
institutions providing financial support | 10 |
respectfully request that due | 10 |
standards were returned to | 10 |
a work was chosen | 10 |
where possible up to | 10 |
texts were encoded and | 10 |
at by a tcp | 10 |
to the keyers to | 10 |
but we respectfully request | 10 |
enhanced and or corrected | 10 |
such instances will never | 10 |
gaps by user contributors | 10 |
edition of the work | 10 |
looked at by a | 10 |
level of the tei | 10 |
processed by university of | 10 |
quantities of textual data | 10 |
michigan and oxford and | 10 |
sent to external keying | 10 |
illegibles were encoded as | 10 |
works in other languages | 10 |
at the text creation | 10 |
editorial teams in oxford | 10 |
and some readable characters | 10 |
of a works in | 10 |
will be marked as | 10 |
works are eligible for | 10 |
second or later edition | 10 |
sets were sent to | 10 |
gap elements of known | 10 |
usual project restraints of | 10 |
are available at the | 10 |
never have been looked | 10 |
and those which did | 10 |
into placeholder characters or | 10 |
publisher proquest to create | 10 |
there was a compelling | 10 |
returned to the keyers | 10 |
processes should make clear | 10 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 10 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 10 |
their works are eligible | 10 |
were sent to external | 10 |
by university of nebraska | 10 |
phase i text is | 10 |
been issued variously as | 10 |
keying companies for transcription | 10 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 10 |
into the public domain | 10 |
universities of michigan and | 10 |
overall quality of tcp | 10 |
whichever is the greater | 10 |
the project have been | 10 |
from proquest page images | 10 |
although there are a | 10 |
not meet qa standards | 10 |
were corrected where possible | 10 |
be made about the | 10 |
is available for reuse | 10 |
made about the data | 10 |
in oxford and michigan | 10 |
images scanned from microfilm | 10 |
files to tei p | 10 |
project restraints of time | 10 |
financial support to the | 10 |
the king of spain | 10 |
selection was intended to | 10 |
on the new cambridge | 10 |
of the tei in | 10 |
the public domain as | 10 |
the texts have been | 10 |
been released into the | 10 |
range over a wide | 10 |
iv tiff page images | 10 |
characters marked as illegible | 10 |
out by editorial teams | 10 |
variety of subject areas | 10 |
domain as of january | 10 |
textual data within the | 10 |
bibliography of english literature | 10 |
did not meet qa | 10 |
a limit of instances | 10 |
owned by the institutions | 10 |
all without asking permission | 10 |
by the institutions providing | 10 |
guidelines are available at | 10 |
understanding these processes should | 10 |
proquest via their early | 10 |
sometimes a second or | 10 |
tei p using tcp | 10 |
even for commercial purposes | 10 |
companies for transcription and | 10 |
page images in accordance | 10 |
tcp files to tei | 10 |
the print record of | 10 |
likelihood such instances will | 10 |
therefore chose to create | 10 |
the universities of michigan | 10 |
transcription and basic encoding | 10 |
on the text encoding | 10 |
of tcp data is | 10 |
and encoded edition of | 10 |
in mind that in | 10 |
should bear in mind | 10 |
is a partnership between | 10 |
partnership between the universities | 10 |
to a limit of | 10 |
number of works in | 10 |
encoded as gap s | 10 |
of each text was | 10 |
work described above is | 10 |
be aware of the | 10 |
encoding was enhanced and | 10 |
the usual project restraints | 10 |
is given to their | 10 |
phase of the project | 10 |
and markup guidelines are | 10 |
characters will be marked | 10 |
text strings within braces | 10 |
over a wide variety | 10 |
chose to create diplomatic | 10 |
characters or elements to | 10 |
remain and some readable | 10 |
tcp aimed to produce | 10 |
terms of creative commons | 10 |
of time and funding | 10 |
unicode or text strings | 10 |
simplify the filling in | 10 |
qa standards were returned | 10 |
to their original source | 10 |
or elements to simplify | 10 |
users should be aware | 10 |
of known extent have | 10 |
some readable characters will | 10 |
users should bear in | 10 |
each text was proofread | 10 |
of gaps by user | 10 |
for an anonymous work | 10 |
texts for their own | 10 |
up to a limit | 10 |
notably latin and welsh | 10 |
the overall quality of | 10 |
divided into two phases | 10 |
a wide variety of | 10 |
anyone can now take | 10 |
unicode or tei g | 10 |
or tei g elements | 10 |
a compelling reason to | 10 |
a partnership between the | 10 |
to encode one copy | 10 |
sets published by proquest | 10 |
while the overall quality | 10 |
in accordance with level | 10 |
of the work described | 10 |
tcp assigned for keying | 10 |
the tei in libraries | 10 |
and markup reviewed and | 10 |
to the early english | 10 |
the text creation partnership | 10 |
online text creation partnership | 10 |
filling in of gaps | 10 |
known extent have been | 10 |
was intended to range | 10 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 10 |
should make clear that | 10 |
of instances per text | 10 |
aware of the process | 10 |
use these texts for | 10 |
corrected and characters marked | 10 |
tcp project was divided | 10 |
according to the terms | 10 |
of every monographic english | 10 |
i text is available | 10 |
are a number of | 10 |
described above is co | 10 |
placeholder characters or elements | 10 |
issued variously as sgml | 10 |
will remain and some | 10 |
keying and markup guidelines | 10 |
was divided into two | 10 |
any remaining illegibles were | 10 |
texts based on the | 10 |
to create accurately transcribed | 10 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 10 |
for keying and markup | 10 |
record of the period | 10 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 10 |
extent have been transformed | 10 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 10 |
or text strings within | 10 |
based on the image | 10 |
to page images in | 10 |
mind that in all | 10 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 10 |
the publisher proquest to | 10 |
proquest to create accurately | 10 |
have been issued variously | 10 |
as opposed to critical | 10 |
then carried out by | 10 |
reason to do so | 10 |
wide variety of subject | 10 |
we respectfully request that | 10 |
have been transformed into | 10 |
assumptions that can be | 10 |
via their early english | 10 |
of the process of | 10 |
teams in oxford and | 10 |
instances will never have | 10 |
their early english books | 10 |
mainly structural encoding based | 10 |
work was chosen if | 10 |
process of creating the | 10 |
linked to page images | 10 |
a number of works | 10 |
the work described above | 10 |
the text encoding initiative | 10 |
quality assurance was then | 10 |
p using tcp tei | 10 |
markup guidelines are available | 10 |
have been looked at | 10 |
bear in mind that | 10 |
should be aware of | 10 |
encoded edition of the | 10 |
image sets were sent | 10 |
of textual data within | 10 |
opposed to critical editions | 10 |
of the print record | 10 |
there are a number | 10 |
intended to range over | 10 |
and the publisher proquest | 10 |
text was proofread for | 10 |
due credit and attribution | 10 |
by a tcp editor | 10 |
will never have been | 10 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 10 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 10 |
was based on the | 10 |
and available in eebo | 10 |
general aim of eebo | 10 |
a second or later | 10 |
oxford and the publisher | 10 |
the general aim of | 10 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 10 |
illegible were corrected where | 10 |
keyers to be redone | 10 |
english books online text | 10 |
were encoded and linked | 10 |
and therefore of any | 10 |
of any assumptions that | 10 |
the terms of creative | 10 |
text creation partnership web | 10 |
by converting tcp files | 10 |
a works in english | 10 |
project have been released | 10 |
therefore of any assumptions | 10 |
language title published between | 10 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 10 |
some errors will remain | 10 |
creation partnership web site | 10 |
based on the new | 10 |
is to encode one | 10 |
tcp is to encode | 10 |
to range over a | 10 |
or later edition of | 10 |
text and markup reviewed | 10 |
the institutions providing financial | 10 |
of creating the tcp | 10 |
and encoded texts based | 10 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 10 |
readable characters will be | 10 |
on the image sets | 10 |
keyed and coded from | 10 |
during phase of the | 10 |
and linked to page | 10 |
the process of creating | 10 |
published by proquest via | 10 |
all likelihood such instances | 10 |
in english were prioritized | 10 |
of a work was | 10 |
the texts were encoded | 10 |
published between and available | 10 |
reflect the true nature | 10 |
converting tcp files to | 10 |
to the terms of | 10 |
works in english were | 10 |
selection was based on | 10 |
been transformed into placeholder | 10 |
later edition of a | 10 |
images in accordance with | 10 |
any assumptions that can | 10 |
corrected where possible up | 10 |
or corrected and characters | 10 |
accordance with level of | 10 |
and characters marked as | 10 |
notes for div a | 9 |
in the name of | 8 |
the emperor my master | 8 |
to the place where | 8 |
the name of god | 8 |
an account of the | 8 |
chief of the jews | 8 |
the manner of his | 7 |
by the name of | 7 |
by monsieur de st | 7 |
from time to time | 7 |
till we came to | 7 |
a great number of | 7 |
of the empire of | 7 |
the death of the | 7 |
of the king of | 7 |
at the end of | 7 |
aptara keyed and coded | 7 |
from a merchant there | 6 |
very credibly related from | 6 |
such as were eye | 6 |
the rest of his | 6 |
newes out of barbary | 6 |
from such as were | 6 |
and the rest of | 6 |
is said to have | 6 |
for the sake of | 6 |
containing some strange particulars | 6 |
been very credibly related | 6 |
the top of the | 6 |
related from such as | 6 |
of late from a | 6 |
of his fathers death | 6 |
we came to a | 6 |
late newes out of | 6 |
and when they are | 6 |
alcayde aly ben abdalla | 6 |
as i have already | 6 |
late from a merchant | 6 |
that is to say | 6 |
and are to be | 6 |
that countrie from his | 6 |
in the presence of | 6 |
of fez and morocco | 6 |
are to be sold | 6 |
the present state of | 6 |
the chief of the | 6 |
after the death of | 6 |
countrie from his maiestie | 6 |
credibly related from such | 6 |
in the time of | 6 |
into that countrie from | 6 |
a letter to the | 5 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 5 |
the original text notes | 5 |
the alcayde aly ben | 5 |
from the original text | 5 |
follow the inspirations of | 5 |
the inspirations of truth | 5 |
of his owne people | 5 |
the place where he | 5 |
estc s this keyboarded | 5 |
the kingdom of fess | 5 |
present state of the | 5 |
as well as the | 5 |
i have been told | 5 |
for the most part | 5 |
the ways of truth | 5 |
reproduction of the original | 5 |
on the other side | 5 |
to a place where | 5 |
the place where they | 5 |
the mouth of the | 5 |
the kingdome of fes | 5 |
of the original in | 5 |
of the present customs | 5 |
with his own hands | 5 |
the emperour of morocco | 5 |
long since imployed into | 5 |
the place where the | 5 |
original text notes for | 5 |
in the mean time | 5 |
not long since imployed | 5 |
in the way of | 5 |
the hands of the | 5 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 5 |
in that part of | 5 |
account of the manners | 5 |
s this keyboarded and | 5 |
reproduction of original in | 5 |
since imployed into that | 5 |
in the middle of | 5 |
came in to him | 5 |
imployed into that countrie | 5 |
the king of spaine | 5 |
as i have said | 5 |
text notes for div | 5 |
by the means of | 5 |
estc r ocm this | 5 |
the son of abdalla | 5 |
not to giue them | 4 |
the death of his | 4 |
he would cut off | 4 |
and that they should | 4 |
by one of the | 4 |
a particular account of | 4 |
the time of the | 4 |
those who follow the | 4 |
and government of that | 4 |
of the kingdom of | 4 |
out of barbary r | 4 |
the signe of the | 4 |
the inhabitants of the | 4 |
the last of the | 4 |
to the number of | 4 |
from whence he came | 4 |
government of that people | 4 |
that they could not | 4 |
that as soon as | 4 |
narrative of the revolutions | 4 |
the time of his | 4 |
one of the most | 4 |
an agreement with the | 4 |
state of the empire | 4 |
did me the honour | 4 |
to those who follow | 4 |
may be said to | 4 |
of the progress of | 4 |
hamets rising to the | 4 |
age of the world | 4 |
before i have done | 4 |
some of the moors | 4 |
the name of the | 4 |
this last age of | 4 |
hoist out his boat | 4 |
a clock in the | 4 |
in respect of the | 4 |
that are to be | 4 |
in the mouth of | 4 |
the state and condition | 4 |
three kingdomes of moruecos | 4 |
be said to be | 4 |
him from whence he | 4 |
that part of the | 4 |
the kingdoms of fez | 4 |
of the death of | 4 |
are so far from | 4 |
short narrative of the | 4 |
the custom of the | 4 |
true historicall discourse of | 4 |
at the signe of | 4 |
faithful account of the | 4 |
the tenth day of | 4 |
mulley sidan and his | 4 |
in his own language | 4 |
came to a place | 4 |
with a faithful account | 4 |
a faithful account of | 4 |
of the revolutions of | 4 |
of the kingdoms of | 4 |
state and condition of | 4 |
the moors have no | 4 |
the governour of the | 4 |
kingdoms of fez and | 4 |
as he had done | 4 |
the salutation of peace | 4 |
who follow the inspirations | 4 |
that it was the | 4 |
by reason of their | 4 |
in the ways of | 4 |
rising to the three | 4 |
in this last age | 4 |
account of the present | 4 |
the earl of tiviot | 4 |
i commit you to | 4 |
to the three kingdomes | 4 |
the three kingdomes of | 4 |
me the honour to | 4 |
mouth of the straights | 4 |
peace be given to | 4 |
one to the other | 4 |
and this is all | 4 |
vp water in their | 4 |
last age of the | 4 |
the original in the | 4 |
is but one god | 4 |
as soon as he | 4 |
hader ben ali gaylan | 4 |
had a mind to | 4 |
there is but one | 4 |
water in their hands | 4 |
king charles the second | 3 |
particular account of his | 3 |
not able to pay | 3 |
to be descended from | 3 |
his pirates taking the | 3 |
by the hands of | 3 |
how hee hath ouerthrowne | 3 |
which is likewise given | 3 |
i ought not to | 3 |
with a great deal | 3 |
new saintish kings proceedings | 3 |
he came to the | 3 |
when they come to | 3 |
the lions had not | 3 |
to treat with him | 3 |
hee hath ouerthrowne mulley | 3 |
aduentures of sir anthony | 3 |
the aduentures of sir | 3 |
as they haue been | 3 |
who is the most | 3 |
in a letter written | 3 |
the ill gouernment of | 3 |
if he did not | 3 |
the king of great | 3 |
to macqueness to the | 3 |
from tangier concerning the | 3 |
they ought to be | 3 |
with the king of | 3 |
of muley hamets rising | 3 |
to the chief of | 3 |
huntington library and art | 3 |
of the christian captives | 3 |
distressed condition of the | 3 |
the people begin to | 3 |
for many years had | 3 |
travelled till we came | 3 |
at the day of | 3 |
kings especiall grace and | 3 |
applauded commendations of his | 3 |
two english men more | 3 |
of fez and macqueness | 3 |
secure them from the | 3 |
the kingdome of sus | 3 |
of his majesties poore | 3 |
report of the now | 3 |
they haue been very | 3 |
that is the eighteenth | 3 |
discourse of muley hamets | 3 |
the christians and others | 3 |
progress of the mole | 3 |
cut off his head | 3 |
are not permitted to | 3 |
be a means to | 3 |
and that he had | 3 |
the presence of the | 3 |
given a particular account | 3 |
represent to your majesty | 3 |
this is to let | 3 |
place where the country | 3 |
name of god the | 3 |
the tenth of september | 3 |
to make to the | 3 |
and favour manifested in | 3 |
lieutenant governor of tanger | 3 |
wars betweene the three | 3 |
the emperor at macqueness | 3 |
present wars betweene the | 3 |
mulley sidan twice in | 3 |
account of his late | 3 |
condition of the christian | 3 |
faith with christian princes | 3 |
haue been very credibly | 3 |
the tyranny of mully | 3 |
ought not to forget | 3 |
of mahamet the late | 3 |
up to the emperor | 3 |
by land and sea | 3 |
with an account of | 3 |
places where he keeps | 3 |
his late wars with | 3 |
we came to the | 3 |
briefe report of the | 3 |
death of mahamet the | 3 |
other grandees of the | 3 |
driue him out of | 3 |
his slaves and negroes | 3 |
the right and left | 3 |
miserable slavery at salley | 3 |
when the sun was | 3 |
are to be known | 3 |
a kind of a | 3 |
time of prayer is | 3 |
the kingdom of morocco | 3 |
the end of their | 3 |
the latter end of | 3 |
his three ambitious sonnes | 3 |
the distressed condition of | 3 |
this new saintish kings | 3 |
to the house of | 3 |
in the happy redemption | 3 |
a token of his | 3 |
grace and favour manifested | 3 |
sidan twice in battell | 3 |
entertainments in the court | 3 |
of the dangerous escape | 3 |
to be of a | 3 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 3 |
slavery at salley in | 3 |
favour manifested in the | 3 |
fifty years of age | 3 |
library and art gallery | 3 |
by the meanes of | 3 |
noble entertainments in the | 3 |
and noble entertainments in | 3 |
religion of the moors | 3 |
no doubt but that | 3 |
commendations of his royall | 3 |
a letter from tangier | 3 |
one of the best | 3 |
the court and the | 3 |
that he was not | 3 |
of original in the | 3 |
to go to heaven | 3 |
the moors are very | 3 |
to take them away | 3 |
one of his sons | 3 |
brought up to macqueness | 3 |
the king of portugal | 3 |
with him in the | 3 |
at salley in barbary | 3 |
hundred and two of | 3 |
his negroes to drive | 3 |
especiall grace and favour | 3 |
long in miserable slavery | 3 |
they are ready to | 3 |
after a miserable slavery | 3 |
as he came to | 3 |
thence in a letter | 3 |
letter written of late | 3 |
a little time after | 3 |
the ambassadors good and | 3 |
of the city of | 3 |
not in the least | 3 |
and applauded commendations of | 3 |
are a kind of | 3 |
the king my master | 3 |
of the three kingdomes | 3 |
and macqueness in barbary | 3 |
strange occurrences since the | 3 |
discription of some rites | 3 |
ambassadors good and applauded | 3 |
two of his majesties | 3 |
and a briefe report | 3 |
of horse and foot | 3 |
is likewise given a | 3 |
the newes of his | 3 |
three hundred and two | 3 |
his castles and guards | 3 |
beene long in miserable | 3 |
from the high and | 3 |
given to those who | 3 |
and king of fez | 3 |
all the rest of | 3 |
hath been very credibly | 3 |
the nature of the | 3 |
the going down of | 3 |
and two english men | 3 |
at this time in | 3 |
english men more from | 3 |
of his castles and | 3 |
to be done in | 3 |
letter from tangier concerning | 3 |
prophetical king of barbary | 3 |
and xml conversion the | 3 |
the death of mahamet | 3 |
the revolutions of the | 3 |
as hath been very | 3 |
what was become of | 3 |
that the king of | 3 |
death of jonas rowland | 3 |
a particular relation of | 3 |
the now present wars | 3 |
with the ambassadors good | 3 |
in a letter vvritten | 3 |
that he did not | 3 |
our kings especiall grace | 3 |
last newes from thence | 3 |
that there was a | 3 |
has a great deal | 3 |
the arrivall and intertainements | 3 |
where he keeps his | 3 |
royall and noble entertainments | 3 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 3 |
and from thence to | 3 |
and learned in the | 3 |
men more from thence | 3 |
to fight against the | 3 |
so happy as to | 3 |
any thing that is | 3 |
a briefe report of | 3 |
would cut off his | 3 |
in which is likewise | 3 |
pirates taking the christians | 3 |
of this newe saintish | 3 |
diuers other english gentlemen | 3 |
take a view of | 3 |
were not able to | 3 |
miserable slavery of ten | 3 |
on the top of | 3 |
a christian turned moore | 3 |
of the town of | 3 |
an account of it | 3 |
in the court and | 3 |
chief minister and favourite | 3 |
intertainements of the embassador | 3 |
logarbo text and markup | 3 |
occurrences since the embassadors | 3 |
newes from thence in | 3 |
time of the night | 3 |
in the meane time | 3 |
home to his house | 3 |
escape of the author | 3 |
to be had in | 3 |
of the greatest consequence | 3 |
we came to an | 3 |
and there we rested | 3 |
belonging to the king | 3 |
of the distressed condition | 3 |
in a little time | 3 |
but it is not | 3 |
wars with the algerines | 3 |
good and applauded commendations | 3 |
on the first day | 3 |
and our kings especiall | 3 |
om hamet ben abdela | 3 |
revolutions of the kingdoms | 3 |
relation of the dangerous | 3 |
is impossible to be | 3 |
and xml conversion a | 3 |
the death of jonas | 3 |
made an agreement with | 3 |
manner of his pirates | 3 |
to speak of the | 3 |
court and the city | 3 |
as soon as they | 3 |
who had beene long | 3 |
of the now present | 3 |
the graves of their | 3 |
the progress of the | 3 |
but such as are | 3 |
since the embassadors arival | 3 |
and diuers other english | 3 |
as a token of | 3 |
and intertainements of the | 3 |
of sir anthony sherley | 3 |
salutation of peace be | 3 |
to the emperor of | 3 |
the last newes from | 3 |
in the hands of | 3 |
kindled amongst his three | 3 |
slavery of ten years | 3 |
a miserable slavery of | 3 |
captives under the tyranny | 3 |
about the beginning of | 3 |
taking the christians and | 3 |
to monsieur de st | 3 |
down of the sun | 3 |
tangier concerning the death | 3 |
if they did not | 3 |
as i have been | 3 |
being a true history | 3 |
or the last newes | 3 |
going down of the | 3 |
the most of them | 3 |
the letter which the | 3 |
christians that were at | 3 |
him in the way | 3 |
of those affrican nations | 3 |
the audience of leave | 3 |
and the other a | 3 |
hath been in former | 3 |
affairs of the greatest | 3 |
the possession of the | 3 |
that the moors are | 3 |
short account of the | 3 |
the dangerous escape of | 3 |
christian captives under the | 3 |
one of the great | 3 |
vnion of the three | 3 |
alkaid jaurar ben abdella | 3 |
the face of the | 3 |
fatal to some of | 3 |
relation of the death | 3 |
late king charles the | 3 |
that in short time | 3 |
to secure them from | 3 |
give him leave to | 3 |
of peace be given | 3 |
with a relation of | 3 |
other strange occurrences since | 3 |
his royall and noble | 3 |
manifested in the happy | 3 |
the happy redemption of | 3 |
muley hamets rising to | 3 |
their hard labour and | 3 |
made himself master of | 3 |
two of his chief | 3 |
to see if he | 3 |
happy redemption of three | 3 |
the greatest part of | 3 |
and a kind of | 3 |
a short account of | 3 |
of faith with christian | 3 |
the sight of the | 3 |
you an account of | 3 |
the court of our | 3 |
likewise given a particular | 3 |
at the first that | 3 |
history of the distressed | 3 |
from whence we came | 3 |
under the tyranny of | 3 |
likewise gods exceeding mercy | 3 |
mehemet ben addo otar | 3 |
i doubt not but | 3 |
that they may not | 3 |
see if he could | 3 |
and of all the | 3 |
be set at liberty | 3 |
dangerous escape of the | 3 |
was set at liberty | 3 |
hard labour and cruel | 3 |
this is all that | 3 |
a true history of | 3 |
or chief of the | 3 |
aly the son of | 3 |
for the space of | 3 |
and lawes of those | 3 |
by sea and land | 3 |
at his being in | 3 |
written of late from | 3 |
the late deceased king | 3 |
a short narrative of | 3 |
account of the progress | 3 |
description of his castles | 3 |
in this part of | 3 |
and other strange occurrences | 3 |
mona logarbo text and | 3 |
at tetuan and sally | 3 |
top of the steeple | 3 |
the places where he | 3 |
his sonne muley sheck | 3 |
travelled a little further | 3 |
mulley om hamet ben | 3 |
late wars with the | 3 |
and how hee hath | 3 |
parts of the world | 3 |
breach of faith with | 3 |
to represent to your | 3 |
betweene the three brothers | 3 |
amongst his three ambitious | 3 |
for which reason he | 3 |
the mole at tangier | 3 |
el hader ben ali | 3 |
mahamet the late emperour | 3 |
the sun was risen | 3 |
his majesties poore subjects | 3 |
his breach of faith | 3 |
king of fez and | 3 |
a stc estc s | 3 |
concerning the death of | 3 |
as one of the | 3 |
three miseries of barbary | 3 |
in the henry e | 3 |
a place where the | 3 |
and two of his | 3 |
the state of the | 3 |
of his owne head | 3 |
with a particular relation | 3 |
is said to be | 3 |
in miserable slavery at | 3 |
of this new saintish | 3 |
as well as of | 3 |
true history of the | 3 |
he could not but | 3 |
arrivall and intertainements of | 3 |
had beene long in | 3 |
her to be a | 3 |
a relation of the | 3 |
also a discription of | 3 |
walk in the ways | 3 |
euer at your seruice | 3 |
stc estc s this | 3 |
tyranny of mully ishmael | 3 |
at the going down | 3 |
after sun was set | 3 |
a description of his | 3 |
they are to be | 3 |
of three hundred and | 3 |
high and mighty prince | 3 |
of his royall and | 3 |
redemption of three hundred | 3 |
that they are not | 3 |
by the negroes to | 3 |
hee was forced to | 3 |
the fruit of the | 3 |
give an account of | 3 |
a letter vvritten of | 3 |
from the top of | 3 |
fez and macqueness in | 3 |
a true historicall discourse | 3 |
newe saintish kings proceedings | 3 |
the emperour my master | 3 |
him out of the | 3 |
of his pirates taking | 3 |
as they had done | 3 |
and the places where | 3 |
in the kingdom of | 3 |
ouerthrowne mulley sidan twice | 3 |
the province of dara | 3 |
and the rest to | 3 |
the christian captives under | 3 |
as many concubines as | 3 |
ill gouernment of his | 3 |
natives of the country | 3 |
he keeps his women | 3 |
shot him to death | 3 |
lawes of those affrican | 3 |
the high and mighty | 3 |
hath ouerthrowne mulley sidan | 3 |
of the kingdome of | 3 |
to the protection of | 3 |
vvritten of late from | 3 |
from thence in a | 3 |
particular relation of the | 3 |
of his late wars | 3 |
was sweet to us | 3 |
letter vvritten of late | 3 |
in a short time | 3 |
of their deceased friends | 3 |
of the mole at | 3 |
a discription of some | 3 |
with some of the | 3 |
be given to those | 3 |
of our gracious king | 3 |
now present wars betweene | 3 |
the day of battaile | 3 |
a noise of frogs | 3 |
to the top of | 3 |
and when they have | 3 |
of the emperour of | 3 |
this newe saintish kings | 3 |
original in the henry | 3 |
historicall discourse of muley | 3 |
of his chief negroes | 3 |
discussed in the presence | 3 |
a letter written of | 3 |
is the eighteenth of | 3 |
he was brought up | 2 |
palme of his right | 2 |
the iniuries all the | 2 |
the continuance of his | 2 |
observe that the moors | 2 |
vsurpers as he counted | 2 |
these saints for all | 2 |
he must iudge the | 2 |
sadocke and the iew | 2 |
in mans iudgement mulley | 2 |
outside of his right | 2 |
seduce them to further | 2 |
almahalla greater then theirs | 2 |
of the land for | 2 |
the one or the | 2 |
to be ridde of | 2 |
christ was a great | 2 |
so dauid calleth them | 2 |
peace and iustice is | 2 |
if he expected any | 2 |
so came to some | 2 |
it in such a | 2 |
ciuill warre with a | 2 |
went to welcome him | 2 |
the diuell done by | 2 |
some fewe dayes after | 2 |
so hopefull a maister | 2 |
the richness of his | 2 |
shall not withhold it | 2 |
of placing these chests | 2 |
did not make him | 2 |
to the french king | 2 |
for certaine that his | 2 |
king told his shrokies | 2 |
a gentleman of a | 2 |
rest answerable to the | 2 |
brebers those that inhabite | 2 |
wherein there is some | 2 |
or of his proceeding | 2 |
the same time the | 2 |
with my commendations to | 2 |
them pay him what | 2 |
to whom our moor | 2 |
account to gather a | 2 |
fanaticall saints now become | 2 |
beene so long since | 2 |
other parts they haue | 2 |
what we had seene | 2 |
his returne from the | 2 |
at the head of | 2 |
the same written in | 2 |
and he in the | 2 |
with them and such | 2 |
made them feare him | 2 |
that they might see | 2 |
way was to pass | 2 |
let your majesty know | 2 |
god send vs an | 2 |
when they are at | 2 |
brother mulley shecks children | 2 |
forces to expell them | 2 |
shop in paules churchyard | 2 |
as the prouerbe is | 2 |
people in such awe | 2 |
and die with him | 2 |
he and his race | 2 |
athenians in the acts | 2 |
and with their helpe | 2 |
i was in his | 2 |
hath long time soiourned | 2 |
of the mole was | 2 |
of monsieur de st | 2 |
what wonders he hath | 2 |
of some thirty six | 2 |
may seem to have | 2 |
it to deceiue the | 2 |
would give him as | 2 |
and then all must | 2 |
friend to the french | 2 |
of your good health | 2 |
god deliuer vs christians | 2 |
in the world to | 2 |
to be sold at | 2 |
years by francis brooks | 2 |
march towards that place | 2 |
his almahalla at first | 2 |
knew what belonged to | 2 |
the towns of his | 2 |
of the diuell done | 2 |
and by the way | 2 |
non vnquam tulit documenta | 2 |
to draw a petition | 2 |
thousand horse and foote | 2 |
and linnens from him | 2 |
or prophet of his | 2 |
goodness of the soil | 2 |
had done to benbucar | 2 |
passing such a riuer | 2 |
the price of his | 2 |
told him it was | 2 |
his elder brother muley | 2 |
and not onely the | 2 |
let him take the | 2 |
and hauing put peace | 2 |
for onely three peeces | 2 |
the anger of their | 2 |
delusions that they should | 2 |
the end of this | 2 |
our country man m | 2 |
and vnderstand whether that | 2 |
some women and children | 2 |
by the cruelty of | 2 |
but in his angry | 2 |
stablish their prophets religion | 2 |
was the best news | 2 |
in horse and foote | 2 |
christians that knew how | 2 |
renounce their old master | 2 |
and hold the people | 2 |
that man of sinne | 2 |
the residue of the | 2 |
a signe of a | 2 |
the moors do not | 2 |
the widow of mulley | 2 |
the faith of jesus | 2 |
reuise some papers of | 2 |
walking in it to | 2 |
dayes iourney from saphia | 2 |
what wonders hee did | 2 |
betweene foure and fiue | 2 |
moores and christians that | 2 |
with the protection of | 2 |
beganne to bee dismaied | 2 |
and for his gouernment | 2 |
did honor him and | 2 |
does not belong to | 2 |
the spanish olla podrida | 2 |
who was also a | 2 |
i can at the | 2 |
he would not turn | 2 |
the greatest share in | 2 |
as a present to | 2 |
the outside of his | 2 |
the product of the | 2 |
had found that come | 2 |
to lose his right | 2 |
the fable in aesop | 2 |
and at his return | 2 |
foure of the clocke | 2 |
to be known from | 2 |
the benefit of their | 2 |
from one place to | 2 |
that great whore spoken | 2 |
and such people as | 2 |
at morocus placed his | 2 |
give him as much | 2 |
the ape imitator of | 2 |
the next morning he | 2 |
of him whither he | 2 |
ten chickens of gold | 2 |
to your hearts desire | 2 |
one of our men | 2 |
parts of this countrey | 2 |
which he had so | 2 |
bears the name of | 2 |
sold at his shop | 2 |
of the state of | 2 |
parts of christendome the | 2 |
before hand his owne | 2 |
long time soiourned there | 2 |
of those with whom | 2 |
the soles of their | 2 |
fraight a ship of | 2 |
shal see whether deuil | 2 |
he has a quick | 2 |
his comming maried the | 2 |
but either to tel | 2 |
it is death to | 2 |
some years he had | 2 |
at the time of | 2 |
a considerable number of | 2 |
and therefore in the | 2 |
where much people were | 2 |
should hoist out his | 2 |
that at my going | 2 |
with the blood of | 2 |
one tent and a | 2 |
first that great whore | 2 |
of morocco with a | 2 |
in the mountains very | 2 |
lions had not devoured | 2 |
then what had passed | 2 |
must strike vp a | 2 |
treat with him about | 2 |
a drum hee should | 2 |
a parcel of his | 2 |
in little saint bartholmewes | 2 |
best horse of his | 2 |
slue many men vpon | 2 |
course he was to | 2 |
the ship went downe | 2 |
if i did not | 2 |
a new moone to | 2 |
as there be any | 2 |
pretence come to the | 2 |
hauing gayned these countries | 2 |
than i can a | 2 |
as could not be | 2 |
and whether true or | 2 |
appeare a bridge in | 2 |
that he may have | 2 |
knew how to mannage | 2 |
his holy sacraments to | 2 |
to take vp his | 2 |
taking no better care | 2 |
i know master s | 2 |
recorded in their writings | 2 |
hayre growing betweene his | 2 |
and spake with him | 2 |
to the mountaines neare | 2 |
this new saintish king | 2 |
it is hard to | 2 |
that holy one of | 2 |
put peace in his | 2 |
which seeing they did | 2 |
the season of their | 2 |
workes that they ought | 2 |
here is great alteration | 2 |
now they should see | 2 |
only one tent and | 2 |
beware of these saints | 2 |
expected to come heare | 2 |
not wel cut it | 2 |
children it is the | 2 |
of our faith in | 2 |
to make vse of | 2 |
satisfied his people with | 2 |
the wars of this | 2 |
known by the name | 2 |
that were in the | 2 |
the rest i remember | 2 |
of the emperor of | 2 |
that relates to the | 2 |
i have seen in | 2 |
in twenty four hours | 2 |
so ought the deuils | 2 |
the performance of what | 2 |
in the same way | 2 |
came to some strong | 2 |
out of the world | 2 |
the emperor sent him | 2 |
the prince of the | 2 |
an honest english merchant | 2 |
and customs of their | 2 |
for the truth of | 2 |
latter end of august | 2 |
but too good a | 2 |
himselfe king in fes | 2 |
in the olde kings | 2 |
at their owne houses | 2 |
the comming of antichrist | 2 |
is of a pretty | 2 |
to come with eternall | 2 |
him take the christian | 2 |
and cut in pieces | 2 |
we met with a | 2 |
to the gate of | 2 |
altogether idlie spent there | 2 |
in favour with the | 2 |
day of the week | 2 |
in former times had | 2 |
him very humble and | 2 |
and betweene foure and | 2 |
about sixty of their | 2 |
and at the day | 2 |
appeare to carrie ouer | 2 |
sunk in the sea | 2 |
and course he was | 2 |
aduertisement to the reader | 2 |
is master of the | 2 |
in great peace and | 2 |
hackam is a chiefe | 2 |
their false prophet mahomet | 2 |
when the child has | 2 |
them and such people | 2 |
with them in the | 2 |
true knowledge of his | 2 |
that the time was | 2 |
to be devoured by | 2 |
shall speak of it | 2 |
and found him very | 2 |
his negro boys to | 2 |
mickeness is the place | 2 |
to the lieutenant governor | 2 |
in passing such a | 2 |
the riuer weary and | 2 |
is great alteration in | 2 |
the lieutenant governor of | 2 |
mulley om hammet persued | 2 |
comming maried the widow | 2 |
face of the ordnance | 2 |
by gods permission as | 2 |
and governour of tanger | 2 |
his shrokies two thousand | 2 |
good friends i commit | 2 |
came right before it | 2 |
sword should force them | 2 |
of battaile his people | 2 |
the design of the | 2 |
morocus placed his hackam | 2 |
haue not to doe | 2 |
was forced to rehale | 2 |
the seventh day after | 2 |
so resorted to him | 2 |
holy one of rome | 2 |
may be i know | 2 |
as touching the affaires | 2 |
some strong places in | 2 |
now do confesse to | 2 |
to make choice of | 2 |
not altogether idlie spent | 2 |
his owne people began | 2 |
vnder the commaund of | 2 |
heard a noise of | 2 |
hereof i leaue to | 2 |
ought the deuils workes | 2 |
them when they die | 2 |
not to take my | 2 |
and comfort of his | 2 |
but we durst not | 2 |
other content to your | 2 |
them by their prophet | 2 |
what force he hath | 2 |
drawne vnto him alkaide | 2 |
one or the other | 2 |
two and twenty days | 2 |
marocus betwixt the mountaines | 2 |
thus with my commendations | 2 |
i leave him to | 2 |
state of this country | 2 |
are in the hands | 2 |
that was in the | 2 |
magazines de vera for | 2 |
to breake his command | 2 |
with which oppinion hee | 2 |
muley sheck his eldest | 2 |
they should beleeue lies | 2 |
of these miserable moores | 2 |
hath not entered into | 2 |
place distant hence twenty | 2 |
and a kinde of | 2 |
made them all tremble | 2 |
king and queen of | 2 |
close prisoner in his | 2 |
rowe at the signe | 2 |
send vs an other | 2 |
a saintish people in | 2 |
to take knowledge that | 2 |
well from among them | 2 |
no bullet that remained | 2 |
of antichrist in this | 2 |
hauing put peace in | 2 |
them as a guest | 2 |
gods appointment to releeue | 2 |
aduise of some perticulers | 2 |
part as it comes | 2 |
it could not bee | 2 |
whom you haue heard | 2 |
killed and slue many | 2 |
mulley sidan is defeated | 2 |
they could not enter | 2 |
obedience and say nothing | 2 |
say kings and princes | 2 |
which his imperial majesty | 2 |
for his gouernment at | 2 |
to fraight a ship | 2 |
am giuen to vnderstand | 2 |
your majesty did me | 2 |
and now before i | 2 |
when the time betters | 2 |
those christians that are | 2 |
first made them feare | 2 |
god willing when the | 2 |
christians well from among | 2 |
and desire trade and | 2 |
swore to him to | 2 |
yet hurt no man | 2 |
come to the church | 2 |
he hath or of | 2 |
of the place to | 2 |
those parts of christendome | 2 |
the people in it | 2 |
their wives and children | 2 |
the clocke in the | 2 |
new king mulley om | 2 |
the greatness of your | 2 |
in the countrie to | 2 |
in such awe for | 2 |
and a very honest | 2 |
the larbies he demands | 2 |
the arabs and barbarians | 2 |
or in his cause | 2 |
to one of his | 2 |
people gaue way and | 2 |
this part of barbary | 2 |
may hereafter fall out | 2 |
that such a man | 2 |
from the beginning to | 2 |
account you haue vnderstood | 2 |
by thomas purfoot for | 2 |
apart from the moors | 2 |
men now do confesse | 2 |
he caried along with | 2 |
besides his mother and | 2 |
and all that is | 2 |
which they performed with | 2 |
that i was a | 2 |
their hands to drinke | 2 |
vs christians of these | 2 |
the place and goods | 2 |
friends of mulley sidan | 2 |
give security to do | 2 |
to these idle superstitious | 2 |
all they might bee | 2 |
it is observable that | 2 |
in the temple of | 2 |
for taking no better | 2 |
sidans people gaue way | 2 |
with all his troupes | 2 |
but tooke vp water | 2 |
and a fleming that | 2 |
antichrist in this last | 2 |
within the compasse of | 2 |
troubles may bee it | 2 |
that they were not | 2 |
a garison belonging to | 2 |
man of great wisdome | 2 |
oppinion hee possesseth the | 2 |
see euery one haue | 2 |
be sold at his | 2 |
all those who are | 2 |
have made it my | 2 |
frogs desired a king | 2 |
mulley sidan fled came | 2 |
that the people might | 2 |
him out of these | 2 |
signe of the sunne | 2 |
when they are drove | 2 |
rather then a diadem | 2 |
he promiseth them spaine | 2 |
the breath of god | 2 |
staied heere so long | 2 |
vpon the outside of | 2 |
man as they say | 2 |
of sathan with all | 2 |
that if any christians | 2 |
an account of his | 2 |
to morrow they should | 2 |
i learned from a | 2 |
the compasse of my | 2 |
is a chiefe officer | 2 |
are capital enemies to | 2 |
to present vnto you | 2 |
and a train laid | 2 |
stiled the father of | 2 |
him and swore to | 2 |
halfe a dayes iourney | 2 |
began to faint and | 2 |
what was the best | 2 |
those that walk in | 2 |
knoweth he hath but | 2 |
either that hath passed | 2 |
custom of the country | 2 |
armed with most strong | 2 |
flee from him more | 2 |
people began to faint | 2 |
after the first grass | 2 |
he knoweth he hath | 2 |
both sides very strong | 2 |
in this canton of | 2 |
compasse of my daily | 2 |
is expected to come | 2 |
larbies he demands his | 2 |
he had reason to | 2 |
hath lost this last | 2 |
should bee sent at | 2 |
them the time of | 2 |
as soon as your | 2 |
and to giue a | 2 |
priests of the moors | 2 |
of the greatest in | 2 |
yet in mans iudgement | 2 |
that it had been | 2 |
which passed was true | 2 |
his end is still | 2 |
how to mannage his | 2 |
at any time to | 2 |
such is their soueraignety | 2 |
moone to giue battaile | 2 |
these miserable moores giuen | 2 |
faith of jesus christ | 2 |
vnder the like pretence | 2 |
larbies that came in | 2 |
every one of them | 2 |
possible for them to | 2 |
haue destroied his enemies | 2 |
out of the town | 2 |
bee it is hard | 2 |
be brought before him | 2 |
place to lodg in | 2 |
or the little feast | 2 |
euent of all these | 2 |
so the saint victorious | 2 |
on the north side | 2 |
by gods appointment to | 2 |
of which was a | 2 |
and at that time | 2 |
to see euery one | 2 |
there marched another almahalla | 2 |
bee encouraged to reuise | 2 |
which they are not | 2 |
was never able to | 2 |
also many times he | 2 |
and strength of the | 2 |
i referre it to | 2 |
and to shew that | 2 |
the prouince of tedula | 2 |
larbies he caried along | 2 |
of his holy sacraments | 2 |
the religion and police | 2 |
come to my hands | 2 |
had in their tents | 2 |
the shat of angera | 2 |
but in vaine the | 2 |
places in the mountaines | 2 |
you to the almighty | 2 |
strong delusions that they | 2 |
the rest all escaped | 2 |
after the same manner | 2 |
dayes after his departure | 2 |
with the aduise and | 2 |
the captaine and marchant | 2 |
wrought against mully sidan | 2 |
ought not to be | 2 |
and all the larbies | 2 |
releeue the oppressed as | 2 |
of all those who | 2 |
to give you an | 2 |
how they had fared | 2 |
vs to take knowledge | 2 |
and put peace in | 2 |
in their hands to | 2 |
we travelled a little | 2 |
euent may be i | 2 |
neither can he doe | 2 |
it will come to | 2 |
morrow they should see | 2 |
but such was the | 2 |
hee would bee formost | 2 |
and signes and lying | 2 |
about four a clock | 2 |
africa semper aliquid apportat | 2 |
stand on their legs | 2 |
repair of the work | 2 |
repaire vnto him people | 2 |
passe which formerly hee | 2 |
the lord hath so | 2 |
out of these parts | 2 |
a colour of holinesse | 2 |
people by monsieur de | 2 |
honour to make choice | 2 |
many men vpon no | 2 |
to releeue the oppressed | 2 |
then all must end | 2 |
vpon his head of | 2 |
with all speed to | 2 |
onely three peeces should | 2 |
they chuse among themselves | 2 |
state of the country | 2 |
kings are in the | 2 |
his beginning he put | 2 |
metropolis of the kingdom | 2 |
the hands of that | 2 |
told me he gave | 2 |
the sun was set | 2 |
letters of safe conduct | 2 |
commendations to your good | 2 |
when that bridge appeareth | 2 |
the principall councellor of | 2 |
pittying the iniuries all | 2 |
i am sorry i | 2 |
and that in short | 2 |
sayd shrokies came to | 2 |
there a considerable time | 2 |
shrokies which came with | 2 |
who have been taken | 2 |
where the country people | 2 |
euen by these and | 2 |
of the tangier lords | 2 |
their helpe hee brake | 2 |
appointment to releeue the | 2 |
in most hearty manner | 2 |
as ioined with him | 2 |
comes into my memory | 2 |
like those athenians in | 2 |
has the care of | 2 |
the chiefe and maine | 2 |
to ioine with them | 2 |
acteth his last part | 2 |
who should dare to | 2 |
the town was finished | 2 |
the extent of his | 2 |
a means to procure | 2 |
fall vppon his enemies | 2 |
talbies and learned men | 2 |
and such must bee | 2 |
is like to be | 2 |
and came in to | 2 |
by his own calculation | 2 |
encouraged to reuise some | 2 |
a solemn oath never | 2 |
either to tel or | 2 |
the same method is | 2 |
this kings forces are | 2 |
beginning to the end | 2 |
shecks in the countrie | 2 |
shew of mercy and | 2 |
solemne oth to haue | 2 |
was wont to bee | 2 |
hearty manner i commend | 2 |
strange matters come to | 2 |
knowne among the merchants | 2 |
he would give him | 2 |
king of morocco in | 2 |
knowledge that he was | 2 |
be so happy as | 2 |
dash at the first | 2 |
which take this as | 2 |
sword by his side | 2 |
bullets hard sing in | 2 |
the ayre a great | 2 |
the countrie to come | 2 |
christ come to iudgement | 2 |
as they had found | 2 |
sold by john wilmot | 2 |
in the article of | 2 |
hackam to see euery | 2 |
new moone to giue | 2 |
the vse and comfort | 2 |
a very honest man | 2 |
here know not the | 2 |
and heard a noise | 2 |
what hath passed since | 2 |
our bread vvas gone | 2 |
for certaine as i | 2 |
was become of them | 2 |
vnto him alkaide azus | 2 |
and to bring such | 2 |
the greatest lords in | 2 |
such awe for feare | 2 |
him with his own | 2 |
you accept of these | 2 |
part i am perswaded | 2 |
should see yet more | 2 |
tooke vp water in | 2 |
which for some years | 2 |
findes it in ancient | 2 |
hammets sonnes the xeriffes | 2 |
was the subject of | 2 |
and bid them not | 2 |
the daie before he | 2 |
emperor ordered him to | 2 |
we haue beene so | 2 |
resting euer at your | 2 |
to his fathers house | 2 |
of these saints for | 2 |
wise to make vse | 2 |
of the tribe of | 2 |
the first signed r | 2 |
worketh for confirmation thereof | 2 |
therefore said it could | 2 |
see what hee was | 2 |
serue and obey him | 2 |
carried on in the | 2 |
our new king into | 2 |
takes care of all | 2 |
that he should send | 2 |
take vp his almahalla | 2 |
and if any of | 2 |
that the king might | 2 |
great alteration in this | 2 |
is come from him | 2 |
vppon his owne strength | 2 |
but exalting himselfe against | 2 |
land for his blessings | 2 |
many of them fell | 2 |
for some years he | 2 |
for i assure my | 2 |
the house of the | 2 |
what fauour he could | 2 |
amongst them as a | 2 |
of hayre growing betweene | 2 |
of his chief blacks | 2 |
so more of the | 2 |
of his elder brother | 2 |
he is not above | 2 |
a spurre vpon the | 2 |
any of the rest | 2 |
so forced the principallest | 2 |
of your ships to | 2 |
must appeare to carrie | 2 |
so came right before | 2 |
english what fauour he | 2 |
the king has for | 2 |
is in peace and | 2 |
of his person to | 2 |
my owne part i | 2 |
prayed to god to | 2 |
which formerly hee told | 2 |
any thing else come | 2 |
of the late revolutions | 2 |
the author and two | 2 |
wonders he hath wrought | 2 |
asked him from whence | 2 |
he was set at | 2 |
haue vnderstood before now | 2 |
al to the spoile | 2 |
gaue way and fled | 2 |
signe of a ring | 2 |
and the rest hee | 2 |
saints for all their | 2 |
and sent to the | 2 |
lying still they grew | 2 |
stc on umi microfilm | 2 |
reade what they found | 2 |
and in the same | 2 |
was brought up in | 2 |
that which passed was | 2 |
all our good friends | 2 |
hee said againe that | 2 |
and sheckes resorted together | 2 |
letter sent to the | 2 |
in the fashion of | 2 |
only expect euery howre | 2 |
blocke was throwne downe | 2 |
with other accounts of | 2 |
to giue them pay | 2 |
of those that are | 2 |
alheick of lile grogram | 2 |
been in former time | 2 |
they did honor him | 2 |
the spoile of all | 2 |
so to raigne forty | 2 |
the end of the | 2 |
and iustice is offered | 2 |
he with all his | 2 |
he would kill them | 2 |
with foure thousand shot | 2 |
to gods holy tuition | 2 |
and so would haue | 2 |
to the thrones of | 2 |
be carried on in | 2 |
to know where mulley | 2 |
christian countries which heere | 2 |
the eldest sonne of | 2 |
who are able to | 2 |
the present customs of | 2 |
but otherwise in behauiour | 2 |
to the chief eunuch | 2 |
but by gods permission | 2 |
that it is not | 2 |
hard sing in the | 2 |
sixty leagues a day | 2 |
nothing on their heads | 2 |
hee ouercame them and | 2 |
of these last daies | 2 |
to aduise of some | 2 |
and when it is | 2 |
had made an agreement | 2 |
to heaven for the | 2 |
abode in that countrie | 2 |
owne people began to | 2 |
expect euery howre to | 2 |
awe for feare of | 2 |
and other wild beasts | 2 |
and is sent from | 2 |
at his shop in | 2 |
them and made them | 2 |
desire trade and traffique | 2 |
times when they are | 2 |
rest hee shewed them | 2 |
the title of alcayde | 2 |
his owne people be | 2 |
appointed them a time | 2 |
of some perticulers as | 2 |
he would have killed | 2 |
mulley sidan of most | 2 |
the twelfth year of | 2 |
according to the moresco | 2 |
to the government of | 2 |
comming to the place | 2 |
put peace in these | 2 |
alteration in this gouernment | 2 |
an end of the | 2 |
the moors were not | 2 |
when the priest hath | 2 |
is not to be | 2 |
came amongst them as | 2 |
was to take mazagant | 2 |
waters which way hee | 2 |
and a perswasion that | 2 |
sent to the king | 2 |
to those of other | 2 |
diuers great saints and | 2 |
to give security to | 2 |
gentlemen of his maiesties | 2 |
liues they weare shert | 2 |
the death of these | 2 |
a blocke was throwne | 2 |
to do the work | 2 |
which strooke a feare | 2 |
give a particular account | 2 |
the euent may be | 2 |
with trouble and bloud | 2 |
talbies hee would satisfie | 2 |
take vp water in | 2 |
the annals of our | 2 |
the apostle describeth it | 2 |
forced to fraight a | 2 |
we rested that day | 2 |
with sixe hundreth horse | 2 |
the moor had brought | 2 |
and was sought vnto | 2 |
turne to such places | 2 |
with a loud voice | 2 |
and then must com | 2 |
formerly hee told them | 2 |
beginning he put forth | 2 |
a person of quality | 2 |
till he haue destroied | 2 |
religion and police of | 2 |
himselfe into an angel | 2 |
they flee from him | 2 |
people were gathered together | 2 |
and that it had | 2 |
to the uizeroy of | 2 |
whom he had just | 2 |
very honest man for | 2 |
will come to passe | 2 |
with the number of | 2 |
letter which the alcayde | 2 |
that very shortly mulley | 2 |
his almahalla some fifteen | 2 |
faint and be afraied | 2 |
into the mountaines to | 2 |
why i haue published | 2 |
hold to bee an | 2 |
the same time he | 2 |
of al his people | 2 |
make the rest answerable | 2 |
not being able to | 2 |
vpon whom the ends | 2 |
the state of this | 2 |
identified as stc on | 2 |
and went for santa | 2 |
till he and his | 2 |
by the way was | 2 |
he puts between the | 2 |
of that people by | 2 |
de vera for corn | 2 |
riuer weary and hot | 2 |
semper aliquid apportat noui | 2 |
a great part of | 2 |
in some parts of | 2 |
out of which he | 2 |
fetch that dog away | 2 |
accompanyed with the chief | 2 |
not bee but that | 2 |
when she will not | 2 |
his plainnesse and policy | 2 |
people be departed from | 2 |
the friends of the | 2 |
which many times fall | 2 |
a fleming that was | 2 |
enquired the same of | 2 |
true and effectual workings | 2 |
and fiue thousand people | 2 |
having no bread to | 2 |
ayre a great height | 2 |
vse and comfort of | 2 |
in danger to perish | 2 |
gonne for their country | 2 |
that he durst not | 2 |
misery must come vnto | 2 |
was the end of | 2 |
me to represent to | 2 |
more than i can | 2 |
whereof if any thing | 2 |
the moor that brought | 2 |
them which seeing they | 2 |
saints and principall men | 2 |
as the apostle describeth | 2 |
as we gather is | 2 |
by this means to | 2 |
his head for the | 2 |
the middle of the | 2 |
in his angry minde | 2 |
the number of their | 2 |
you were ready to | 2 |
world to come with | 2 |
of all those that | 2 |
made knowne abroade the | 2 |
the world to come | 2 |
and these haue robbed | 2 |
to conduct the embassadors | 2 |
hee told them they | 2 |
them that hold of | 2 |
is hard to gesse | 2 |
if i finde acceptable | 2 |
the world are come | 2 |
mulley hammets sonnes the | 2 |
all these troubles may | 2 |
to him the shrokies | 2 |
he would not have | 2 |
he put forth only | 2 |
bullet that remained in | 2 |
vs in loue and | 2 |
heere so long as | 2 |
a spanish garison on | 2 |
towards that place dets | 2 |
sir pardon me in | 2 |
ready at his devotion | 2 |
king or prophet of | 2 |
the conquering of spaine | 2 |
were possible euen the | 2 |
him so that some | 2 |
it to be good | 2 |
and tels his people | 2 |
written seauen speciall markes | 2 |
hauing beene so long | 2 |
ship went downe two | 2 |
in a kind of | 2 |
which shrokies haue left | 2 |
belonging to the emperor | 2 |
mulley sidan hath had | 2 |
circumstances of the fact | 2 |
to find the same | 2 |
gave them to the | 2 |
faire shew and came | 2 |
returned againe to his | 2 |
add to their extremity | 2 |
comming thither had the | 2 |
the last time c | 2 |
in the first place | 2 |
gods holy tuition who | 2 |
when they go abroad | 2 |
may bee it is | 2 |
and those larbies he | 2 |
shrokies haue left this | 2 |
clocke in the after | 2 |
not to forget the | 2 |
principall councellor of the | 2 |
at my going away | 2 |
what is here wanting | 2 |
for the lord hath | 2 |
in christian countries which | 2 |
but by reason of | 2 |
the finest in all | 2 |
in the law of | 2 |
acknowledge he is sent | 2 |
shew and came in | 2 |
for the state of | 2 |
a hen and ten | 2 |
the children of disobedience | 2 |
wel cut it shorter | 2 |
written the fifteenth of | 2 |
gaue he the kingdome | 2 |
is but a little | 2 |
by the hand of | 2 |
the master of the | 2 |
they shall yet see | 2 |
by the space of | 2 |
and that they had | 2 |
most force in horse | 2 |
of the sayd shrokies | 2 |
as the apostle tearmeth | 2 |
meticalles or ducats of | 2 |
and condition of these | 2 |
faith in christ iesus | 2 |
ishmael emperor of morocco | 2 |
is sent from god | 2 |
learned in the lawe | 2 |
to fetch home his | 2 |
he in the lists | 2 |
mulley abdela ben hammet | 2 |
hauing satisfied his people | 2 |
for the moors have | 2 |
with which they are | 2 |
but for want of | 2 |
the gate of marocus | 2 |
little children it is | 2 |
he was sent by | 2 |
delusions of the diuell | 2 |
or not regarded his | 2 |
they will haue friendship | 2 |
his brother muley sheck | 2 |
letter to the governour | 2 |
further misery must come | 2 |
so that very shortly | 2 |
from him with sixe | 2 |
who robbed all men | 2 |
to rehale his almahalla | 2 |
therafter shewing it as | 2 |
had seene and heard | 2 |
they say wee christians | 2 |
the middle of a | 2 |
if he had any | 2 |
his arms and legs | 2 |
commit you to gods | 2 |
from marocus betwixt the | 2 |
shewed them which seeing | 2 |
ten years by francis | 2 |
that was to be | 2 |
was forced to fraight | 2 |
for a new moone | 2 |
see how busily the | 2 |
of the hands of | 2 |
feare of their curses | 2 |
your louing friend to | 2 |
taken from the spaniards | 2 |
the ordnance tooke fire | 2 |
the kings eldest sonne | 2 |
was more with him | 2 |
and in the mean | 2 |
is the most high | 2 |
the ends of the | 2 |
apex covantage keyed and | 2 |
to speak more properly | 2 |
time it must appeare | 2 |
written the tenth day | 2 |
the people in such | 2 |
man to take vp | 2 |
since we know not | 2 |
and some of the | 2 |
damned which beleeue not | 2 |
was a great prophet | 2 |
by reason of his | 2 |
for he must iudge | 2 |
their liues they weare | 2 |
riuers of waters which | 2 |
warre with a relation | 2 |
where i leave him | 2 |
trouble you with such | 2 |
of a spurre vpon | 2 |
learned men now do | 2 |
was in his almahalla | 2 |
the oppressed as wel | 2 |
dets in the mountains | 2 |
after his owne name | 2 |
we would have done | 2 |
of god the merciful | 2 |
he was conducted to | 2 |
purposeth till he haue | 2 |
agreement with the emperor | 2 |
spoile of all without | 2 |
with diuers others vpon | 2 |
the manner of those | 2 |
in the province of | 2 |
vpon solemne oth to | 2 |
capital enemies to the | 2 |
in vaine the larbies | 2 |
he is obliged to | 2 |
their daughters to be | 2 |
came out of sus | 2 |
now appeare a bridge | 2 |
shecks children with him | 2 |
written in their bookes | 2 |
all that is called | 2 |
rest i remember not | 2 |
affermeth with diuers others | 2 |
so the governour ordered | 2 |
he will be king | 2 |
vs an other comforter | 2 |
the city of moruecos | 2 |
had begunne to build | 2 |
and when they think | 2 |
to be taken from | 2 |
also my selfe conuersed | 2 |
of mahumed ben amet | 2 |
they found written of | 2 |
glad of his company | 2 |
to go to tangier | 2 |
nothing to do with | 2 |
man of some thirty | 2 |
that mulley sidan and | 2 |
such people as ioined | 2 |
vs he would shew | 2 |
to make it common | 2 |
his brother mulley shecks | 2 |
lords of your court | 2 |
in other parts of | 2 |
him to the place | 2 |
staying but for a | 2 |
bee delusions of the | 2 |
came to enquire and | 2 |
were not willing to | 2 |
that hold of superstitious | 2 |
this saint or king | 2 |
his myracles and acts | 2 |
peace in his country | 2 |
a spanish garrison in | 2 |
countries which heere wee | 2 |
equal number of horse | 2 |
a town taken from | 2 |
ends of the world | 2 |
and his brother alkeid | 2 |
thither had the spoile | 2 |
we were driven to | 2 |
in all the empire | 2 |
and in some places | 2 |
to make any considerable | 2 |
kings forces are of | 2 |
and he is expected | 2 |
spanish garrison in fess | 2 |
of some of the | 2 |
you and remaine your | 2 |
with a cap to | 2 |
very numerous and warlike | 2 |
that the moors have | 2 |
none like amongst them | 2 |
who haue nought else | 2 |
poor subjects were in | 2 |
light in the morning | 2 |
fifteenth of zil hadge | 2 |
so that they are | 2 |
audiences given to monsieur | 2 |
had any thing to | 2 |
yeers till christ come | 2 |
not shoote a bullet | 2 |
the moors have a | 2 |
the condition of the | 2 |
god in the temple | 2 |
his time it must | 2 |
blesse you in this | 2 |
whom also my selfe | 2 |
passed was true or | 2 |
when euery one must | 2 |
the assistance of some | 2 |
next in place to | 2 |
to read the alcoran | 2 |
and goe in the | 2 |
and his race be | 2 |
ring in the palme | 2 |
the condition of his | 2 |
chiefe and maine motiue | 2 |
rest of the officers | 2 |
that he had not | 2 |
to the censure of | 2 |
till christ come to | 2 |
countrie to come to | 2 |
sent him his children | 2 |
way as he came | 2 |
whither he was bound | 2 |
come to passe which | 2 |
earth on their heads | 2 |
and the next morning | 2 |
to the gates of | 2 |
from morning to night | 2 |
my selfe they will | 2 |
the most of his | 2 |
set down this short | 2 |
day they flee from | 2 |
yours assured to command | 2 |
bin tedious to trouble | 2 |
those that are more | 2 |
was discussed in the | 2 |
children are taught to | 2 |
and to stablish their | 2 |
haue left this king | 2 |
euill gouernment of mulley | 2 |
purfoot for clement knight | 2 |
of him by way | 2 |
the censure of the | 2 |
to the fable in | 2 |
thus blinded to their | 2 |
descended from their prophet | 2 |
wart aboue his right | 2 |
be had in remembrance | 2 |
more with him then | 2 |
wonders come to passe | 2 |
people they shall yet | 2 |
time to come againe | 2 |
importuned to make it | 2 |
am sorry i haue | 2 |
live apart from the | 2 |
proceeding wee here know | 2 |
oth to haue seene | 2 |
the heat of the | 2 |
put into his hand | 2 |
a petition to the | 2 |
late nevves out of | 2 |
that brought us to | 2 |
the word saint signifieth | 2 |
with a plaine leather | 2 |
mistaken in his measures | 2 |
bee the friends of | 2 |
no more then a | 2 |
neither to rob the | 2 |
foolish and credulous moores | 2 |
was to pass a | 2 |
with most strong delusions | 2 |
that some of his | 2 |
what i have seen | 2 |
made them pay him | 2 |
is the state and | 2 |
fresh circumstances of the | 2 |
printed by thomas purfoot | 2 |
to the highest pitch | 2 |
procedings are very strange | 2 |
part of the countrey | 2 |
to take my leaue | 2 |
no more to be | 2 |
himselfe in the field | 2 |
haue friendship with vs | 2 |
scripture worthily stiled the | 2 |
got to the mountaines | 2 |
and not let him | 2 |
his procedings are very | 2 |
shew obedience and say | 2 |
of which he has | 2 |
my commendations to your | 2 |
of building with chests | 2 |
servant the alcayde aly | 2 |
i can a great | 2 |
traffique with vs in | 2 |
to trouble you with | 2 |
shall acknowledge he is | 2 |
think i ought not | 2 |
in the middest of | 2 |
the charge of his | 2 |
be entertained by them | 2 |
and thus with my | 2 |
yeelded not to such | 2 |
how busily the diuell | 2 |
est natura hominis nouitatis | 2 |
that all they might | 2 |
hand his owne condemnation | 2 |
he would shew the | 2 |
wrote and sent to | 2 |
to some good vse | 2 |
against the moores vnlesse | 2 |
not feare his ordnance | 2 |
this marched towards morocus | 2 |
that if he did | 2 |
comes to make peace | 2 |
these haue robbed to | 2 |
strong places in the | 2 |
it was to be | 2 |
cruz and there landed | 2 |
doe any thing of | 2 |
of all sorts of | 2 |
enquire and see what | 2 |
make a kind of | 2 |
the rest hee shewed | 2 |
to be found in | 2 |
and shot him to | 2 |
entertained vs very kindly | 2 |
the king about it | 2 |
making himselfe a king | 2 |
pain of losing their | 2 |
hauing at this instant | 2 |
all the talbies and | 2 |
as by this example | 2 |
as if they were | 2 |
people from their deuillish | 2 |
the pope and he | 2 |
all sorts of beasts | 2 |
and great store of | 2 |
they should see there | 2 |
with these perswasions sent | 2 |
but shot no bullet | 2 |
himselfe that he is | 2 |
beginning and rising of | 2 |
london for arthur ionson | 2 |
the character of that | 2 |
to be melted down | 2 |
a bridge in the | 2 |
to the king about | 2 |
all his troupes ariue | 2 |
to be of their | 2 |
is observable that the | 2 |
hic mali est quidquam | 2 |
haue robbed to the | 2 |
may be a means | 2 |
them in their afflictions | 2 |
out of his presence | 2 |
the time betters i | 2 |
but a short time | 2 |
and next in place | 2 |
said to be enchanted | 2 |
it is the last | 2 |
we found a place | 2 |
by the high wayes | 2 |
of a ring in | 2 |
blinded to their vtter | 2 |
he puts all to | 2 |
one who robbed all | 2 |
and to carry it | 2 |
vnlesse they would resist | 2 |
macqueness to the emperor | 2 |
comming was to take | 2 |
making himself lord of | 2 |
that he came to | 2 |
what greater hee promiseth | 2 |
it as a matter | 2 |
bee sent at this | 2 |
george eld for arthur | 2 |
larby verse against mulley | 2 |
of these few lines | 2 |
man of that place | 2 |
same time dated the | 2 |
and slue mulley abdela | 2 |
of good field ordnance | 2 |
the alcayde mehemet ben | 2 |
of the most remarkable | 2 |
two thousand fiue hundreth | 2 |
wel moores and strangers | 2 |
should repaire vnto him | 2 |
the apostle tearmeth them | 2 |
till his body was | 2 |
okes dwelling in little | 2 |
which the king has | 2 |
the first leaf is | 2 |
the beginning and rising | 2 |
that is called god | 2 |
the height of his | 2 |
all your courtesies alwaies | 2 |
diego felippe de palma | 2 |
mulley sydans ordnance lay | 2 |
by the servant to | 2 |
so mulley sidan fled | 2 |
or vngodly man as | 2 |
many concubines as they | 2 |
vp of our faith | 2 |
and queen of england | 2 |
his kingdome of sus | 2 |
comming to the riuer | 2 |
i pray you take | 2 |
world with health and | 2 |
to be made of | 2 |
shall come to this | 2 |
condition his poor subjects | 2 |
had the spoile of | 2 |
and comming to the | 2 |
of whom you haue | 2 |
to write and read | 2 |
the troubles mulley sidan | 2 |
he is very vain | 2 |
are to go to | 2 |
and his followers were | 2 |
muley sheck being the | 2 |
so after this long | 2 |
rest should take fire | 2 |
dated the tenth of | 2 |
to be his wife | 2 |
om hammet persued him | 2 |
from one to another | 2 |
that he had made | 2 |
ouerthrew mulley sidans forces | 2 |
not the number of | 2 |
pray you accept of | 2 |
care not to be | 2 |
him what he demanded | 2 |
that he may preuaile | 2 |
these few lines in | 2 |
of the author and | 2 |
matter of newes to | 2 |
i was at length | 2 |
in the month of | 2 |
if he could find | 2 |
told vs he would | 2 |
christians of these last | 2 |
then christ must come | 2 |
subiect to so manifold | 2 |
king of spaine holds | 2 |
on the edge of | 2 |
to let your majesty | 2 |
so that in the | 2 |
him to be made | 2 |
which is said to | 2 |
sent a letter to | 2 |
you take it in | 2 |
returning home from the | 2 |
account and talbies hee | 2 |
what the euent of | 2 |
this i learned from | 2 |
three and thirty peeces | 2 |
the government of his | 2 |
hath this subtle serpent | 2 |
and authority from him | 2 |
our master told him | 2 |
our late king charles | 2 |
sought vnto by many | 2 |
and came to a | 2 |
that you were ready | 2 |
as for the rest | 2 |
and withall said hee | 2 |
will not bee forgetfull | 2 |
his sword should force | 2 |
a perswasion that hee | 2 |
send them strong delusions | 2 |
about the end of | 2 |
took it into consideration | 2 |
peace to those who | 2 |
assure my selfe they | 2 |
others went to welcome | 2 |
the honour to make | 2 |
and a good astrologer | 2 |
ape imitator of god | 2 |