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quadgram | frequency |
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the prince of orange | 979 |
the rest of the | 436 |
the duke of alva | 423 |
at the same time | 368 |
on the other side | 367 |
by reason of the | 363 |
the king of spain | 325 |
early english books online | 322 |
of the united provinces | 308 |
the duke of parma | 299 |
the king of france | 240 |
in the mean time | 237 |
in the province of | 226 |
for the most part | 169 |
of the prince of | 167 |
to the king of | 167 |
to the duke of | 164 |
of the king of | 162 |
the states of holland | 161 |
the greatest part of | 155 |
the beginning of the | 151 |
to the prince of | 150 |
of the duke of | 147 |
the name of the | 146 |
the states of the | 141 |
characters represented either as | 140 |
represented either as utf | 140 |
of the house of | 135 |
a great number of | 132 |
the prince of parma | 132 |
the prince of aurange | 129 |
by the duke of | 123 |
the government of the | 122 |
of the states general | 121 |
in the name of | 119 |
in the time of | 119 |
in the beginning of | 116 |
and the rest of | 115 |
is not to be | 112 |
by the prince of | 111 |
to the number of | 111 |
the end of the | 110 |
the hands of the | 106 |
the king of great | 106 |
the queen of england | 104 |
to the end that | 104 |
under the command of | 102 |
in the meane time | 102 |
the deputies of the | 99 |
the dominion of the | 95 |
the king of england | 95 |
all the rest of | 91 |
as well as the | 90 |
that the king of | 89 |
general of the united | 88 |
the house of austria | 88 |
in the middle of | 88 |
to the terms of | 87 |
states general of the | 87 |
a great part of | 87 |
notes for div a | 85 |
on the one side | 85 |
according to the terms | 85 |
text can be copied | 84 |
providing financial support to | 84 |
and encoded edition of | 84 |
institutions providing financial support | 84 |
about the end of | 84 |
images scanned from microfilm | 84 |
is available for reuse | 84 |
and markup reviewed and | 84 |
phase i text is | 84 |
the early english books | 84 |
support to the early | 84 |
the work described above | 84 |
text is available for | 84 |
financial support to the | 84 |
assigned for keying and | 84 |
and coded from proquest | 84 |
i text is available | 84 |
this phase i text | 84 |
all without asking permission | 84 |
encoded text transcribed from | 84 |
for keying and markup | 84 |
tcp assigned for keying | 84 |
encoded edition of the | 84 |
to the early english | 84 |
the terms of creative | 84 |
english books online text | 84 |
terms of creative commons | 84 |
by the institutions providing | 84 |
described above is co | 84 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 84 |
books online text creation | 84 |
the text can be | 84 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 84 |
edition of the work | 84 |
work described above is | 84 |
markup reviewed and edited | 84 |
from proquest page images | 84 |
keyed and coded from | 84 |
the institutions providing financial | 84 |
text and markup reviewed | 84 |
coded from proquest page | 84 |
even for commercial purposes | 84 |
online text creation partnership | 84 |
owned by the institutions | 84 |
of the work described | 84 |
the other side of | 84 |
the number of the | 83 |
my lords the states | 82 |
the council of state | 81 |
the mouth of the | 81 |
in a short time | 81 |
the states general of | 80 |
at the end of | 80 |
upon the coast of | 80 |
with the rest of | 79 |
by the name of | 79 |
of the province of | 78 |
united provinces of the | 77 |
lords the states general | 77 |
and on the other | 76 |
side of the river | 76 |
in the first place | 76 |
of the reformed religion | 76 |
by sea and land | 75 |
for the space of | 75 |
into the hands of | 73 |
the conclusion of the | 72 |
other side of the | 72 |
and those which did | 71 |
in the midst of | 71 |
be aware of the | 71 |
was divided into two | 71 |
are a number of | 71 |
the said lords the | 71 |
by the king of | 71 |
there are a number | 71 |
iv tiff page images | 71 |
that can be made | 71 |
reason to do so | 71 |
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of the tei in | 70 |
companies for transcription and | 70 |
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the usual project restraints | 70 |
sets were sent to | 70 |
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language title published between | 70 |
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prince of orange his | 45 |
the king and the | 44 |
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the inhabitants of the | 44 |
the province of holland | 44 |
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the soveraignty of the | 43 |
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the duke of alanson | 42 |
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the king of spayne | 41 |
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the east and west | 41 |
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of the states generall | 40 |
his majesty and the | 40 |
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the chief of the | 40 |
one thousand six hundred | 40 |
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the strength of the | 39 |
the cause of the | 39 |
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the possession of the | 39 |
his most christian majesty | 39 |
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the dutchess of parma | 39 |
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knights of the golden | 37 |
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the crown of spain | 37 |
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the use of the | 37 |
early in the morning | 37 |
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the taking of the | 37 |
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of the united netherlands | 36 |
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deputies of the estates | 36 |
my lord of essex | 36 |
the knights of the | 36 |
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the councell of state | 35 |
the house of nassau | 35 |
the empire of china | 35 |
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the house of commons | 32 |
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spi global keyed and | 31 |
the service of the | 31 |
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in the east indies | 31 |
global keyed and coded | 31 |
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the people of the | 31 |
on the th of | 31 |
that they were not | 31 |
one of the chief | 31 |
the latter end of | 31 |
the kingdom of tunquin | 31 |
to raise the siege | 30 |
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the end of this | 30 |
but the prince of | 30 |
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the elector of brandenburgh | 30 |
of the affairs of | 30 |
to the states general | 30 |
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the house of burgundy | 30 |
the church of england | 30 |
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the siege of ostend | 30 |
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general of the horse | 30 |
the end that the | 30 |
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the kings men were | 29 |
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the princes of the | 29 |
in the court of | 29 |
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and that of the | 29 |
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thousand six hundred and | 29 |
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and the united provinces | 29 |
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the province of quantung | 29 |
king of great brittaigne | 29 |
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that it was a | 28 |
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the obedience of the | 28 |
for the prince of | 28 |
of the state of | 28 |
of the kings men | 28 |
in the united provinces | 28 |
king of spain and | 28 |
in the kings name | 28 |
on each side of | 28 |
that it should be | 28 |
the general of the | 28 |
rest of the army | 28 |
generall of the horse | 28 |
text notes for div | 28 |
the wars of flanders | 28 |
original text notes for | 28 |
to the relief of | 28 |
and xml conversion a | 28 |
as if it had | 28 |
the original text notes | 28 |
to go to the | 28 |
on the top of | 28 |
and the states of | 28 |
that there should be | 27 |
to charles the fifth | 27 |
but to return to | 27 |
the midst of the | 27 |
the behalf of the | 27 |
for the use of | 27 |
company of the netherlands | 27 |
in the heat of | 27 |
the name of a | 27 |
in a condition to | 27 |
which were to be | 27 |
on the other hand | 27 |
to the king and | 27 |
that they did not | 27 |
apex covantage keyed and | 27 |
in reference to the | 27 |
in the next place | 27 |
in the moneth of | 27 |
and that he had | 27 |
in the isle of | 27 |
if there be any | 27 |
stands upon the river | 27 |
those of the towne | 27 |
the towne and castle | 27 |
the names of the | 27 |
as i said before | 27 |
deputies of the states | 27 |
into the province of | 27 |
a man of great | 27 |
one of the best | 27 |
covantage keyed and coded | 27 |
and as to the | 27 |
order of the golden | 27 |
from the duke of | 27 |
end of the year | 27 |
it ought to be | 26 |
by word of mouth | 26 |
the province of chekiang | 26 |
reproduction of the original | 26 |
to enter into the | 26 |
when they came to | 26 |
upon the banks of | 26 |
between them and the | 26 |
third part of the | 26 |
the banks of the | 26 |
the duke of savoy | 26 |
that there is no | 26 |
to be of the | 26 |
part of the country | 26 |
the force of the | 26 |
of the original in | 26 |
the heads of the | 26 |
the king of navarre | 26 |
and that they might | 26 |
of the wars of | 26 |
reason of the great | 26 |
aptara keyed and coded | 26 |
had like to have | 26 |
mona logarbo text and | 26 |
and that they had | 26 |
put an end to | 26 |
of the councel of | 26 |
of the siege of | 26 |
and that they were | 26 |
the king and his | 26 |
the protection of the | 26 |
logarbo text and markup | 26 |
and to that purpose | 26 |
of the same mind | 26 |
the benefit of the | 26 |
the opinion of the | 26 |
with the united provinces | 26 |
the heat of the | 26 |
as much as the | 26 |
the forces of the | 26 |
of their own accord | 25 |
each side of the | 25 |
they could not be | 25 |
and as it were | 25 |
ought to have been | 25 |
one thousand five hundred | 25 |
by the advice of | 25 |
it was impossible to | 25 |
upon the top of | 25 |
that he might have | 25 |
in the assembly of | 25 |
by reason of its | 25 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 25 |
in such manner as | 25 |
his excellencie of nassau | 25 |
so many and so | 25 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 25 |
of the low countreys | 25 |
and not to be | 25 |
the duke of cleves | 25 |
might be the better | 25 |
to the court of | 25 |
every one of them | 25 |
and this was the | 25 |
the said envoy extraordinary | 25 |
to be in the | 25 |
at the time of | 25 |
by the consent of | 25 |
and by that means | 25 |
which the duke of | 25 |
the time of their | 25 |
in the space of | 25 |
made themselves masters of | 25 |
of the inhabitants of | 25 |
they were ready to | 25 |
chief city of the | 25 |
by some of the | 25 |
and that he was | 25 |
emperour charles the fifth | 25 |
the arrival of the | 25 |
and to this end | 25 |
the greatness of his | 25 |
ought not to be | 25 |
year of our lord | 25 |
give an account of | 25 |
army of the league | 25 |
for the service of | 25 |
in the course of | 25 |
william prince of orange | 25 |
they should not be | 25 |
to the french king | 24 |
the favour of the | 24 |
the high and mighty | 24 |
upon such an occasion | 24 |
out of the city | 24 |
of the island of | 24 |
in the form of | 24 |
the advantage of the | 24 |
any part of the | 24 |
upon the point of | 24 |
so much as the | 24 |
by whom he had | 24 |
the year of our | 24 |
most part of the | 24 |
and that the king | 24 |
under the notion of | 24 |
king of great brittain | 24 |
history of the wars | 24 |
but on the contrary | 24 |
were not to be | 24 |
since the conclusion of | 24 |
by the force of | 24 |
a great many of | 24 |
all things necessary for | 24 |
are not to be | 24 |
on both sides the | 24 |
the commissioners of the | 24 |
was not able to | 24 |
of the said states | 24 |
and are to be | 24 |
the estates of the | 24 |
by the assistance of | 24 |
the original in the | 24 |
to the laws of | 24 |
count william of nassau | 24 |
dominion of the seas | 24 |
by order of the | 24 |
prince of orange to | 24 |
that it is not | 24 |
of some of the | 24 |
to do the like | 24 |
from the prince of | 24 |
by the death of | 24 |
of the knights of | 24 |
and to the end | 24 |
he had with him | 24 |
written by cardinal bentivoglio | 24 |
and that he should | 24 |
the crown of england | 24 |
many of them were | 23 |
the government of flanders | 23 |
in behalf of the | 23 |
to that of the | 23 |
to the value of | 23 |
that it was impossible | 23 |
in the end of | 23 |
the province of fokien | 23 |
in the councel of | 23 |
and some of them | 23 |
the example of the | 23 |
the presence of the | 23 |
mouth of the river | 23 |
to the end they | 23 |
the councel of war | 23 |
city of the province | 23 |
by reason of a | 23 |
for the rest of | 23 |
of the common people | 23 |
of the princes of | 23 |
other parts of the | 23 |
there is not any | 23 |
of the church of | 23 |
letters to the king | 23 |
on the one part | 23 |
of the bishop of | 23 |
and the said lords | 23 |
in the town of | 23 |
the queene of england | 23 |
governour of the town | 23 |
side of the rhine | 23 |
the next day the | 23 |
the minds of the | 23 |
in the sight of | 23 |
to treat with the | 23 |
with a great deal | 23 |
much as he could | 23 |
the same to the | 23 |
the bottom of the | 23 |
that he was not | 23 |
the help of the | 23 |
and that he would | 23 |
that the king would | 23 |
of the towne and | 23 |
to this purpose he | 23 |
the danger of the | 23 |
that he would be | 23 |
the house of orange | 23 |
the clock in the | 23 |
it was not long | 23 |
of the clock in | 23 |
the coast of africa | 23 |
that he did not | 23 |
that were in the | 23 |
he came to the | 23 |
imperial city of peking | 23 |
to the states generall | 23 |
put a stop to | 22 |
lords the states of | 22 |
by the states of | 22 |
out of the country | 22 |
an infinite number of | 22 |
make use of the | 22 |
at the mouth of | 22 |
the duke of medina | 22 |
the right of the | 22 |
the duke du mayn | 22 |
the bishop of munster | 22 |
in such a case | 22 |
in the place of | 22 |
the coming of the | 22 |
a man of a | 22 |
in the possession of | 22 |
in such a manner | 22 |
the good of the | 22 |
the part of the | 22 |
for the preservation of | 22 |
that some of the | 22 |
the remainder of the | 22 |
the liberty of the | 22 |
are to be sold | 22 |
for fear of the | 22 |
a clock in the | 22 |
and the better to | 22 |
to the other side | 22 |
of the number of | 22 |
put to the sword | 22 |
part of the city | 22 |
with his whole army | 22 |
and the other of | 22 |
to be doubted but | 22 |
the earle of leycester | 22 |
by the example of | 22 |
between the king and | 22 |
to all the world | 22 |
subjects of the said | 22 |
in the year of | 22 |
but on the other | 22 |
the crown of france | 22 |
the vnited netherland prouinces | 22 |
the whole body of | 22 |
at a place called | 22 |
as long as the | 22 |
out of their own | 22 |
to be given to | 22 |
on the part of | 21 |
the duke of alua | 21 |
that they might have | 21 |
in the case of | 21 |
within a few dayes | 21 |
of the whole empire | 21 |
in time of war | 21 |
them out of the | 21 |
was given to the | 21 |
in the whole course | 21 |
in a short space | 21 |
that he had not | 21 |
out of the netherlands | 21 |
if at any time | 21 |
of the lord of | 21 |
to be made in | 21 |
as well as of | 21 |
be doubted but that | 21 |
of the brittish seas | 21 |
at one and the | 21 |
had the honour to | 21 |
of the family of | 21 |
the province of quangsi | 21 |
at the request of | 21 |
out of the towne | 21 |
to the same purpose | 21 |
by order from the | 21 |
was this mean while | 21 |
between the two crowns | 21 |
to the top of | 21 |
as well by the | 21 |
of original in the | 21 |
my lords the generall | 21 |
side of the city | 21 |
of spain and the | 21 |
between his majesty and | 21 |
and the deputies of | 21 |
a treaty of peace | 21 |
on the other part | 21 |
both by land and | 21 |
when the duke of | 21 |
obedience to the king | 21 |
to be able to | 21 |
leo ab aitzma p | 21 |
the king of the | 21 |
the violence of the | 21 |
the loss of the | 21 |
prince maurice of nassau | 21 |
had it not been | 21 |
it may be said | 21 |
the contents of the | 21 |
to the city of | 21 |
that it was the | 21 |
but by reason of | 21 |
for the benefit of | 21 |
one side of the | 21 |
one of the first | 21 |
of the regiment of | 21 |
the magistrates of the | 21 |
the advice of the | 21 |
lords the generall states | 21 |
against the duke of | 21 |
the third part of | 21 |
if he had been | 21 |
the coast of flanders | 21 |
the passage of the | 21 |
at a great distance | 21 |
and by reason of | 21 |
things necessary for the | 20 |
duke of parma was | 20 |
it came to pass | 20 |
on that side which | 20 |
of the english nation | 20 |
in all things else | 20 |
conclusion of the said | 20 |
the religion of the | 20 |
the court of spain | 20 |
and according to the | 20 |
state of the united | 20 |
the cape of good | 20 |
at the foot of | 20 |
of the isle of | 20 |
with all his forces | 20 |
that the king was | 20 |
the isle of bommell | 20 |
while these things were | 20 |
of his own accord | 20 |
by all means possible | 20 |
that it may be | 20 |
if they had not | 20 |
of the vnited netherland | 20 |
a great sum of | 20 |
wrote to the king | 20 |
almost all of them | 20 |
and my lords the | 20 |
the beginning of this | 20 |
about the middle of | 20 |
conclusion of the late | 20 |
small city under the | 20 |
as it were by | 20 |
the duke of guise | 20 |
duke of alva was | 20 |
be one of the | 20 |
in the same year | 20 |
and all the rest | 20 |
so far from being | 20 |
the imperial city of | 20 |
the report of the | 20 |
upon the side of | 20 |
with the title of | 20 |
that he might not | 20 |
with some of the | 20 |
the provinces of flanders | 20 |
as the prince of | 20 |
out of his own | 20 |
the space of two | 20 |
of the history of | 20 |
the king of spaines | 20 |
of the king and | 20 |
yours of the th | 20 |
the left side of | 20 |
that the united provinces | 20 |
the treaty of peace | 20 |
with the losse of | 20 |
in so much that | 20 |
some part of the | 20 |
the custom of the | 20 |
being come to the | 20 |
are to be seen | 20 |
with a great number | 20 |
to the government of | 20 |
the province of kiangsi | 20 |
from place to place | 20 |
both horse and foot | 20 |
but at the same | 20 |
from thence to the | 20 |
for the security of | 20 |
for that it was | 20 |
and one of the | 20 |
part of his forces | 19 |
of all the provinces | 19 |
the duke of anjou | 19 |
in any part of | 19 |
duke of parma had | 19 |
so long as they | 19 |
to the law of | 19 |
as also of the | 19 |
as they had done | 19 |
so as they were | 19 |
the ministers of the | 19 |
was sent by the | 19 |
the safety of the | 19 |
of holland and zeland | 19 |
for the payment of | 19 |
in the towne of | 19 |
had a mind to | 19 |
to the mercy of | 19 |
lords of the council | 19 |
they might the better | 19 |
of the deputies of | 19 |
a cessation of arms | 19 |
brother to the prince | 19 |
the heart of the | 19 |
much as they could | 19 |
cape of good hope | 19 |
that they would have | 19 |
as well of the | 19 |
the generall of the | 19 |
as if he were | 19 |
if it were possible | 19 |
the news of the | 19 |
on the north side | 19 |
in the business of | 19 |
the time of his | 19 |
in the prince of | 19 |
soveraignty of the sea | 19 |
besieged by prince maurice | 19 |
he the said envoy | 19 |
at the bottom of | 19 |
part of the army | 19 |
of the lords the | 19 |
of all manner of | 19 |
foot and a half | 19 |
great sum of money | 19 |
it was not to | 19 |
which are to be | 19 |
when he came to | 19 |
don john of austria | 19 |
to give an account | 19 |
to the crown of | 19 |
and the same time | 19 |
a league with the | 19 |
the dutchy of cleves | 19 |
the most of them | 19 |
subjects of his majesty | 19 |
that it is a | 19 |
the parliament of england | 19 |
to enter into a | 19 |
for the loss of | 19 |
the states generall of | 19 |
the province of xantung | 19 |
in the british library | 19 |
by the states general | 19 |
not far from thence | 19 |
name of the states | 19 |
that he should be | 19 |
nor was it long | 19 |
to the queen of | 19 |
taking of the towne | 19 |
a quarter of a | 19 |
of them in the | 19 |
the valour of the | 19 |
be seen in the | 19 |
upon the score of | 19 |
the said king and | 19 |
what was to be | 19 |
the law of nations | 19 |
rest of the provinces | 19 |
when the prince of | 19 |
made himself master of | 19 |
of the councell of | 19 |
of the said moneth | 19 |
to joyn with the | 19 |
his father charles the | 19 |
as it were in | 19 |
one or the other | 19 |
the form of a | 19 |
on the left side | 19 |
the fathers of our | 18 |
original in the british | 18 |
the ruine of the | 18 |
of the high and | 18 |
which is to be | 18 |
the provinces of the | 18 |
where there is a | 18 |
were for the most | 18 |
in that part of | 18 |
that the king had | 18 |
that the states general | 18 |
to fall into the | 18 |
might be the more | 18 |
it would not be | 18 |
high and mighty lords | 18 |
of the race of | 18 |
the hollanders and zealanders | 18 |
under the obedience of | 18 |
in regard of their | 18 |
as much as in | 18 |
the princes of orange | 18 |
so as it was | 18 |
said king and states | 18 |
up and down the | 18 |
of men and money | 18 |
and last of all | 18 |
in the power of | 18 |
and not long after | 18 |
that they had not | 18 |
to the siege of | 18 |
was at this time | 18 |
fathers of our society | 18 |
as farre as the | 18 |
the progress of the | 18 |
between france and spain | 18 |
for the advancement of | 18 |
of the same month | 18 |
of the earl of | 18 |
of the king his | 18 |
they were enforced to | 18 |
by the means of | 18 |
the first day of | 18 |
give me leave to | 18 |
was taken by the | 18 |
by the laws of | 18 |
and that there was | 18 |
the interest of the | 18 |
the free exercise of | 18 |
they ought to have | 18 |
that they may not | 18 |
states generall of the | 18 |
the course of the | 18 |
and the other the | 18 |
the hearts of the | 18 |
within sight of the | 18 |
the kings of france | 18 |
together with all the | 18 |
the word of god | 18 |
vnder the commaund of | 18 |
such time as the | 18 |
the church and king | 18 |
the day of the | 18 |
the knowledge of the | 18 |
one time or other | 18 |
of the dutch affaires | 18 |
were the first that | 18 |
the one or the | 18 |
to my lords the | 18 |
the north side of | 18 |
of the catholick religion | 18 |
that many of the | 18 |
you an account of | 18 |
they were not to | 18 |
as they could not | 18 |
the governours of provinces | 18 |
in matter of religion | 18 |
as well in the | 18 |
father charles the fifth | 18 |
with the help of | 18 |
by land and sea | 18 |
the said generall norice | 18 |
was shot in the | 18 |
on the of august | 18 |
by charles the fifth | 18 |
there could be no | 18 |
prince of orange had | 18 |
of the whole world | 18 |
that there was a | 18 |
a good part of | 18 |
of the society of | 18 |
for the safety of | 18 |
the society of iesus | 18 |
of the lords of | 18 |
to be done by | 18 |
which they could not | 18 |
and most of the | 18 |
and that by the | 18 |
was a man of | 17 |
in the same place | 17 |
so much as a | 17 |
the entrance of the | 17 |
to make a peace | 17 |
take upon him the | 17 |
taken by the spaniards | 17 |
by those of the | 17 |
at one time or | 17 |
part of the town | 17 |
as it were a | 17 |
it shall not be | 17 |
on the right side | 17 |
the necessity of the | 17 |
of the united states | 17 |
so soon as the | 17 |
the defence of their | 17 |
many of his men | 17 |
to take up arms | 17 |
for the raising of | 17 |
of the most considerable | 17 |
a town in the | 17 |
at home and abroad | 17 |
history of the dutch | 17 |
with an army of | 17 |
which the king of | 17 |
by the hands of | 17 |
where it was most | 17 |
and the states generall | 17 |
on the east side | 17 |
as they ought to | 17 |
was to be done | 17 |
so that it is | 17 |
knight of the golden | 17 |
present state of the | 17 |
the point of the | 17 |
to them by the | 17 |
the dominions of the | 17 |
came in sight of | 17 |
company of this country | 17 |
the beginning of may | 17 |
of the enemies horse | 17 |
the treaty at breda | 17 |
the prejudice of the | 17 |
clock in the morning | 17 |
to the subjects of | 17 |
the management of the | 17 |
in the house of | 17 |
not to be believed | 17 |
on that side the | 17 |
all or the most | 17 |
to possess themselves of | 17 |
the duke of luxemburg | 17 |
those of the town | 17 |
to be put to | 17 |
which is one of | 17 |
of the rest of | 17 |
the death of his | 17 |
in the absence of | 17 |
was it long ere | 17 |
the administration of the | 17 |
from the beginning of | 17 |
a sum of money | 17 |
by how much the | 17 |
by the command of | 17 |
in holland and zealand | 17 |
the sight of the | 17 |
is to be seen | 17 |
to doe the like | 17 |
the enemy in the | 17 |
in such sort that | 17 |
that the kings of | 17 |
the author of the | 17 |
of the same nation | 17 |
the president of the | 17 |
to play upon the | 17 |
if they did not | 17 |
the quality of the | 17 |
and that in the | 17 |
if it were not | 17 |
to the affairs of | 17 |
to the earl of | 17 |
the elector of bavaria | 17 |
the greater part of | 17 |
of the same religion | 17 |
of sir george downing | 17 |
out of their hands | 17 |
to the bishop of | 17 |
which the enemy had | 17 |
majesty of great britain | 17 |
and in this manner | 17 |
of the subjects of | 17 |
at a time when | 17 |
book of the history | 17 |
part of his army | 17 |
on the of october | 17 |
of all the rest | 17 |
in the world to | 17 |
at that time the | 17 |
by the king to | 17 |
that on the contrary | 17 |
under the government of | 17 |
and by this means | 17 |
to give way to | 17 |
and all sorts of | 17 |
the same time that | 17 |
throughout the whole empire | 17 |
henry king of france | 17 |
in any other place | 17 |
by the united provinces | 17 |
the town and castle | 17 |
i know not whether | 17 |
his majesty of great | 17 |
was not a little | 17 |
from them by the | 17 |
to the united provinces | 16 |
clock in the afternoon | 16 |
of those of the | 16 |
that the people of | 16 |
upon the coasts of | 16 |
the law of nature | 16 |
master of the field | 16 |
for the relief of | 16 |
and in all other | 16 |
that it could not | 16 |
so long as the | 16 |
conclusion of the treaty | 16 |
and all the other | 16 |
with the deputies of | 16 |
the request of the | 16 |
the truth of the | 16 |
of brabant and flanders | 16 |
by the french king | 16 |
the people of this | 16 |
to the elector of | 16 |
charles prince of spain | 16 |
to relieve the town | 16 |
in one of the | 16 |
the united provinces in | 16 |
of the french king | 16 |
to be in a | 16 |
in the behalf of | 16 |
as if he would | 16 |
the grace of god | 16 |
both within and without | 16 |
the earl of essex | 16 |
the preservation of the | 16 |
the better to secure | 16 |
the description of the | 16 |
the exercise of their | 16 |
it was in the | 16 |
and inhabitants of the | 16 |
to the town of | 16 |
greatest part of his | 16 |
a little before the | 16 |
there is also a | 16 |
it was thought fit | 16 |
was so far from | 16 |
the great number of | 16 |
at last forced to | 16 |
by vertue of the | 16 |
during the time of | 16 |
of the crown of | 16 |
government of the netherlands | 16 |
the country of liege | 16 |
the interests of the | 16 |
at the charge of | 16 |
in the whole world | 16 |
by the kings command | 16 |
the continuance of the | 16 |
in the battel of | 16 |
and others of the | 16 |
the governours of the | 16 |
driven out of the | 16 |
the number of their | 16 |
he ought to be | 16 |
and therefore it was | 16 |
is it to be | 16 |
by the hand of | 16 |
the siege of harlem | 16 |
article of the treaty | 16 |
the county of burgundy | 16 |
on the of may | 16 |
from the king to | 16 |
the revenues of the | 16 |
as that of the | 16 |
of the present war | 16 |
to the princes of | 16 |
the middle of this | 16 |
come out of the | 16 |
to the chief city | 16 |
the head of a | 16 |
the church of rome | 16 |
the ships of war | 16 |
was the cause of | 16 |
for so many years | 16 |
take a view of | 16 |
the united provinces to | 16 |
prince of orange in | 16 |
of such as were | 16 |
of the same name | 16 |
in the castle of | 16 |
and in what manner | 16 |
it not been for | 16 |
in the county of | 16 |
but that they might | 16 |
of his majesties subjects | 16 |
the french and dutch | 16 |
by the treaty of | 16 |
on the west side | 16 |
in the management of | 16 |
majesty and the states | 16 |
to the earle of | 16 |
exercise of their religion | 16 |
by reason that the | 16 |
the subjects of his | 16 |
province of the low | 16 |
to take the oath | 16 |
in the duke of | 16 |
the english in the | 16 |
which they were to | 16 |
the strength of their | 16 |
of the most christian | 16 |
the province of honan | 16 |
the chiefest of the | 16 |
the number of those | 16 |
the priviledges of the | 16 |
to those of the | 16 |
the loss of their | 16 |
of a long time | 16 |
the eight and twentieth | 16 |
the greatest and most | 16 |
the earle of essex | 16 |
one of which was | 16 |
by the law of | 16 |
as well as to | 16 |
and by the same | 16 |
envoy extraordinary from the | 16 |
the fortune of the | 15 |
the province of huquang | 15 |
as the duke of | 15 |
format that preserves archaic | 15 |
is said to be | 15 |
in the siege of | 15 |
based collaborative curation by | 15 |
not be amiss to | 15 |
that if they should | 15 |
professional end users from | 15 |
that so they might | 15 |
in the quality of | 15 |
enrichments aim at making | 15 |
and most humble servant | 15 |
a standardized format that | 15 |
that they are not | 15 |
philip the second of | 15 |
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lords of the admiralty | 14 |
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the title of the | 14 |
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commands over seven cities | 14 |
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of their own country | 14 |
order from the king | 14 |
lords the states generall | 14 |
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season of the year | 14 |
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from the states general | 14 |
regard of the great | 14 |
of men of war | 14 |
not in the least | 14 |
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the prince and his | 14 |
with a kind of | 14 |
general of the artillery | 14 |
monsieur de la motte | 14 |
would by no means | 14 |
upon the death of | 14 |
by how much they | 14 |
be made in the | 14 |
great pitie t is | 14 |
to make himself master | 14 |
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it is impossible to | 14 |
as it is now | 14 |
on the one and | 14 |
duke of alva to | 14 |
should not be able | 14 |
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to put an end | 14 |
his letters to the | 14 |
which they had taken | 14 |
that they may be | 14 |
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soon as might be | 14 |
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which was to be | 14 |
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whole body of the | 14 |
to the catholick religion | 14 |
to philip the second | 14 |
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commands over six cities | 14 |
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great sums of money | 14 |
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generall of the army | 14 |
for defence of the | 14 |
be put in execution | 14 |
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order of the states | 14 |
master of the ceremonies | 14 |
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within a few days | 14 |
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general of the vnited | 14 |
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of what had been | 14 |
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king of the romans | 13 |
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governour of the place | 13 |
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an account of what | 13 |
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letter to the king | 13 |
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treaty in the year | 13 |
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of the protestant religion | 13 |
estates of the low | 13 |
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the security of the | 13 |
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into the enemies hands | 13 |
with monsieur de witt | 13 |
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the two and twentieth | 13 |
that the king should | 13 |
the news of this | 13 |
he had in his | 13 |
of the chiefest of | 13 |
the debt and damages | 13 |
many of the nobility | 13 |
in any of the | 13 |
be taken notice of | 13 |
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parts of the country | 13 |
endeavour by all means | 13 |
of the spanish fleet | 13 |
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beginning of the siege | 13 |
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by an english gentleman | 13 |
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himself master of the | 13 |
of the reign of | 13 |
to be put into | 13 |
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be given to the | 13 |
in stead of a | 13 |
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nor was there any | 13 |
yet for all this | 13 |
of my lords the | 13 |
the water of the | 13 |
was not long ere | 13 |
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to possess himself of | 13 |
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the duke du main | 13 |
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of the laws of | 13 |
and in the same | 13 |
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to deliver up the | 13 |
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of foot and horse | 13 |
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that one of the | 13 |
that he was a | 13 |
the union of utrecht | 13 |
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of the great cham | 13 |
not in a condition | 13 |
to keep them from | 13 |
if he did not | 13 |
be put to death | 13 |
in the middest of | 13 |
is said to have | 13 |
many of the enemies | 13 |
and for this reason | 13 |
the exercise of the | 13 |
in some of the | 13 |
they are not so | 13 |
the english and hollanders | 13 |
as it were to | 13 |
by the king and | 13 |
the industry of the | 13 |
they came to be | 13 |
so great an army | 13 |
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that they were to | 13 |
the kingdom of england | 13 |
of the same to | 13 |
the duke of ariscot | 13 |
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sent for out of | 13 |
of original in huntington | 13 |
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the meeting of the | 13 |
to get into the | 13 |
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the princes of germany | 13 |
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to be sent to | 13 |
be restored to the | 13 |
as much as might | 13 |
with all the rest | 13 |
side of the town | 13 |
the fear of the | 13 |
the duke of parmas | 13 |
the chief care of | 13 |
by sea or land | 13 |
the next day he | 13 |
and other parts of | 13 |
at the push of | 13 |
of the great mogul | 13 |
of the christian religion | 13 |
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the most of the | 13 |
majesty and the said | 13 |
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the very name of | 13 |
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in a few days | 13 |
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of all things else | 13 |
they would not be | 13 |
original in huntington library | 13 |
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every one of these | 13 |
with all things necessary | 13 |
to say the truth | 13 |
the end of july | 13 |
the second of france | 13 |
any of the rest | 13 |
by all possible means | 13 |
the first of these | 13 |
themselves masters of the | 13 |
be said how much | 13 |
rest of the fleet | 13 |
provinces of holland and | 13 |
clocke in the morning | 13 |
generall of the united | 13 |
of the sayd countries | 13 |
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about the bigness of | 13 |
princes of the house | 13 |
to the united states | 13 |
on the second of | 13 |
to go into the | 13 |
the city it self | 13 |
it to the king | 13 |
the company of the | 13 |
the marquess of bergen | 13 |
and after they had | 13 |
s this keyboarded and | 13 |
that he was in | 13 |
and the greatest part | 13 |
walls of the city | 13 |
of most of the | 13 |
brought out of the | 13 |
on the of iulie | 13 |
to the custome of | 13 |
but that they were | 13 |
for his own part | 13 |
we told you before | 13 |
to him and his | 13 |
the kings affairs in | 13 |
you may see in | 13 |
revolt from the king | 13 |
the striking of the | 13 |
be done by the | 13 |
they were to be | 13 |
he was resolved to | 13 |
in the reign of | 13 |
according to the law | 13 |
of the dutchy of | 13 |
and taking of the | 13 |
the next day to | 13 |
the custody of the | 13 |
the said united provinces | 13 |
all manner of provisions | 13 |
the relief of the | 13 |
ought to be a | 13 |
called by the name | 13 |
soon as they were | 13 |
after the conclusion of | 13 |
he was a man | 13 |
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it s a very | 13 |
conclusion of the peace | 13 |
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by meanes of the | 12 |
would not suffer him | 12 |
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that the english had | 12 |
of the christian faith | 12 |
of the trade of | 12 |
which ought to be | 12 |
king of france was | 12 |
nassau prince of orange | 12 |
of our privy council | 12 |
the people of england | 12 |
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to pass through the | 12 |
as well as by | 12 |
in the morning the | 12 |
foure and twentieth of | 12 |
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knights of the order | 12 |
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ought to have done | 12 |
to the business of | 12 |
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a troop of horse | 12 |
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a list of the | 12 |
all the princes of | 12 |
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but at last the | 12 |
of the said provinces | 12 |
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the resolutions of the | 12 |
the city of london | 12 |
the king of sweden | 12 |
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in the land of | 12 |
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in the product of | 12 |
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the territories of the | 12 |
to come to a | 12 |
to the place of | 12 |
in the market place | 12 |
the division of the | 12 |
the kingdom of the | 12 |
out of the hands | 12 |
orders from the king | 12 |
of the whole army | 12 |
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to all the rest | 12 |
the greatness of their | 12 |
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he thought he might | 12 |
the mercy of the | 12 |
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the fort at antwerp | 12 |
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of our reformed religion | 12 |
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subjects of the united | 12 |
the court of france | 12 |
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the duke of brunswick | 12 |
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two or three days | 12 |
of orange and the | 12 |
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the head of them | 12 |
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that side of the | 12 |
that they ought to | 12 |
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for the same reason | 12 |
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charles the ninth of | 12 |
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part of the people | 12 |
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right of the flag | 12 |
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the kingdom of china | 12 |
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