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quadgram | frequency |
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george duke of albemarle | 69 |
our heirs and successors | 68 |
edward earl of clarendon | 67 |
said edward earl of | 62 |
the said edward earl | 62 |
their heirs and assigns | 49 |
of the grand council | 37 |
and sir john colleton | 36 |
of the lords proprietors | 36 |
sir john colleton and | 29 |
shall have power to | 28 |
john colleton and sir | 27 |
berkeley and sir john | 26 |
early english books online | 23 |
william earl of craven | 23 |
unto the said edward | 23 |
and sir william berkeley | 23 |
of the said province | 23 |
sir william berkeley and | 21 |
william berkeley and sir | 20 |
and so in order | 20 |
colleton and sir william | 19 |
no man shall be | 19 |
to the lords proprietors | 19 |
our kingdom of england | 18 |
from time to time | 18 |
the grand council shall | 17 |
the said province or | 17 |
said province or territory | 17 |
hundred acres of freehold | 16 |
any of the proprietors | 15 |
grant unto the said | 15 |
the year one thousand | 14 |
been longest of the | 14 |
longest of the grand | 14 |
and his six councellors | 14 |
acres of freehold within | 14 |
of any of the | 14 |
or any part thereof | 14 |
of freehold within the | 14 |
do give and grant | 13 |
there shall be a | 13 |
within the said province | 13 |
of the proprietors courts | 13 |
the said province of | 12 |
as far as the | 12 |
said province of carolina | 12 |
the said church or | 12 |
freehold within the said | 12 |
and for want of | 12 |
said church or profession | 12 |
of the said church | 12 |
he that hath been | 11 |
give and grant unto | 11 |
part of the world | 11 |
of this our kingdom | 11 |
the quality of the | 11 |
the twelve assistants belonging | 10 |
this our kingdom of | 10 |
of those who were | 10 |
one thousand seven hundred | 10 |
of the same degree | 10 |
them the said edward | 10 |
if wee consider the | 10 |
out of the same | 10 |
certain knowledge and meer | 10 |
those who were chosen | 10 |
represented either as utf | 10 |
hath been longest of | 10 |
the grand council first | 10 |
knowledge and meer motion | 10 |
characters represented either as | 10 |
twelve assistants belonging to | 10 |
they shall think fit | 10 |
that hath been longest | 10 |
year one thousand seven | 10 |
inhabitants of the said | 10 |
be chosen by the | 9 |
and by this meanes | 9 |
of the proprietors and | 9 |
and by these presents | 9 |
any part of the | 9 |
for the time being | 9 |
and grant unto the | 9 |
the freeholders of the | 9 |
into the said province | 9 |
of these fundamental constitutions | 9 |
the lords proprietors shall | 9 |
to them the said | 9 |
we do by these | 9 |
do by these presents | 9 |
in any of the | 8 |
the fundamental constitutions of | 8 |
proprietors and his six | 8 |
within the said precinct | 8 |
the proprietors and his | 8 |
of one of the | 8 |
any one of the | 8 |
colleton and sir vvilliam | 8 |
our will and pleasure | 8 |
to them shall seem | 8 |
any of the lords | 8 |
the nature of the | 8 |
as to them shall | 8 |
one of the proprietors | 8 |
may be made of | 8 |
the name and arms | 8 |
the eldest in age | 8 |
assistants belonging to this | 8 |
or eldest sons of | 8 |
out of those who | 8 |
landgrave or cassique shall | 8 |
shall be in the | 8 |
name and arms of | 8 |
the church of england | 8 |
at the end of | 8 |
after the year one | 8 |
the hands of the | 8 |
belonging to this court | 8 |
man shall be a | 8 |
that is to say | 8 |
it shall be lawful | 8 |
it will not be | 8 |
fundamental constitutions of carolina | 8 |
as they shall think | 8 |
were chosen by the | 8 |
who were chosen by | 8 |
shall be lawful for | 8 |
eldest in age first | 8 |
consisting of one of | 8 |
in the same manner | 7 |
for want of such | 7 |
vvilliam earl of craven | 7 |
the next biennial parliament | 7 |
the south of virginia | 7 |
one thousand six hundred | 7 |
the lords proprietors use | 7 |
in order to the | 7 |
the palatine or his | 7 |
power and authority to | 7 |
to any other person | 7 |
to the contrary in | 7 |
full power and authority | 7 |
that there is a | 7 |
the contrary in any | 7 |
any other of our | 7 |
contrary in any wise | 7 |
court shall have power | 7 |
the greater part of | 7 |
the power of the | 7 |
the coast of florida | 7 |
for want of heirs | 6 |
to the proprietors of | 6 |
or any of them | 6 |
any church or profession | 6 |
text and markup reviewed | 6 |
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support to the early | 6 |
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online text creation partnership | 6 |
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it will be a | 6 |
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lord of a mannor | 6 |
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the province or territory | 6 |
give and grant by | 6 |
tcp assigned for keying | 6 |
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it shall not be | 6 |
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the proprietors of carolina | 6 |
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court shall for that | 4 |
their heirs or assigns | 4 |
of the county court | 4 |
before the year one | 4 |
the said province and | 4 |
in such manner and | 4 |
and thirty degrees of | 4 |
the next heir general | 4 |
the first setlers on | 4 |
and to do all | 4 |
richly and truly valued | 4 |
be under the jurisdiction | 4 |
by the lords proprietors | 4 |
the several respective courts | 4 |
with the baronies thereunto | 4 |
and pleasure therefore is | 4 |
twelve assistants shall be | 4 |
and climate of virginia | 4 |
the gaine arising from | 4 |
shall descend on the | 4 |
a large proportion of | 4 |
and that we may | 4 |
all and every of | 4 |
their heirs and successors | 4 |
and shall have all | 4 |
may with as great | 4 |
will and pleasure is | 4 |
of fish and fowle | 4 |
by the landgraves chamber | 4 |
to the grand council | 4 |
to all intents and | 4 |
which if it should | 4 |
shall be a registry | 4 |
of the said edward | 4 |
that part of the | 4 |
of which there is | 4 |
creeks and other places | 4 |
of them as the | 4 |
the said court shall | 4 |
arms of his family | 4 |
in the proprietors courts | 4 |
that he cannot but | 4 |
of france and spaine | 4 |
filled up by the | 4 |
the kinde and nature | 4 |
brought to a just | 4 |
second biennial parliament after | 4 |
and one of the | 4 |
the vine and olive | 4 |
use may be made | 4 |
have the power of | 4 |
constitutions of the government | 4 |
in the precinct court | 4 |
on the coast of | 4 |
and what ever else | 4 |
of all sorts of | 4 |
other offences punishable with | 4 |
our right trusty and | 4 |
which to a court | 4 |
the leige people of | 4 |
within the said colony | 4 |
value of two hundred | 4 |
the first five years | 4 |
for the most part | 4 |
man and a boy | 4 |
be a staple of | 4 |
year one thousand six | 4 |
the second biennial parliament | 4 |
time of actual war | 4 |
by the cassiques chamber | 4 |
it shall all descend | 4 |
be proposed in parliament | 4 |
in the mean time | 4 |
and whose real and | 4 |
that the said province | 4 |
be pleased to receive | 4 |
the industry of the | 4 |
court shall be called | 4 |
freehold within the precinct | 4 |
shall be bound to | 4 |
the vacancy of any | 4 |
with all things whatsoever | 4 |
with as great justice | 4 |
and we do by | 4 |
of those who have | 4 |
his family and their | 4 |
be nominated and chosen | 4 |
the value of two | 4 |
by the commons chamber | 4 |
most agreeable to the | 4 |
on board the adventure | 4 |
according to its severall | 4 |
vacant place in any | 4 |
assistants shall be called | 4 |
shall be filled up | 4 |
subscribed these fundamental constitutions | 4 |
in spaine and italy | 4 |
the land on both | 4 |
relation of all the | 4 |
at any time before | 4 |
the lords proprietors to | 4 |
the twelve assistants of | 4 |
eldest man of the | 4 |
these fundamental constitutions of | 4 |
or his deputy shall | 4 |
within the precinct for | 4 |
as far as we | 4 |
them shall seem meet | 4 |
of the new world | 4 |
the quorum of the | 4 |
answerable to the most | 4 |
the care of all | 4 |
and disposition of the | 4 |
be any interruption to | 4 |
such persons as shall | 4 |
with the lands annexed | 4 |
the eldest man of | 4 |
hands of the lords | 4 |
which may easily be | 4 |
also setting out and | 4 |
spi global keyed and | 4 |
south part therof in | 4 |
be thought fit and | 4 |
state of that country | 4 |
chosen by the commons | 4 |
seven surviving proprietors shall | 4 |
grand council shall be | 4 |
laws and statutes of | 4 |
dispose to any other | 4 |
and in as ample | 4 |
pleased to receive this | 4 |
for money or reward | 4 |
the doubling of the | 4 |
shall be the immediate | 4 |
of that strength and | 4 |
or such of them | 4 |
for the space of | 4 |
and if there be | 4 |
court also belongs all | 4 |
heirs and successors do | 4 |
to the place of | 4 |
as near as may | 4 |
any time before the | 4 |
the eldest daughter and | 4 |
and inhabitants of the | 4 |
grant and confirm unto | 4 |
and also shall have | 4 |
shall be register of | 4 |
several gentlemen and merchants | 4 |
the lords proprietors for | 4 |
liberty of appeal to | 4 |
also shall have power | 4 |
who shall be personally | 4 |
right trusty and well | 4 |
do grant unto the | 4 |
of his family and | 4 |
power by these presents | 4 |
shall devolve into the | 4 |
there needes no more | 4 |
to have and to | 4 |
it shall descend on | 4 |
a registry in every | 4 |
including the fertile carolana | 4 |
in any other part | 4 |
power to remove any | 4 |
be vacant in any | 4 |
of those who are | 4 |
be made of woods | 4 |
chuse a landgrave to | 4 |
the benefit of the | 4 |
betwixt us and the | 4 |
man shall be register | 4 |
our subjects of this | 4 |
islets and limits aforesaid | 4 |
do all and every | 4 |
kinde and nature of | 4 |
have the care of | 4 |
to be a proprietor | 4 |
in as ample manner | 4 |
with all and singular | 4 |
of two or three | 4 |
by this our charter | 4 |
from the said province | 4 |
in the ship adventure | 4 |
shall not be lawful | 4 |
land on both sides | 4 |
the better sort of | 4 |
each proprietor for himself | 4 |
all and every other | 4 |
forth by several gentlemen | 4 |
shall consist of twelve | 4 |
this our said kingdom | 4 |
have found out a | 4 |
in the grand council | 4 |
whose real and personal | 4 |
in time of actual | 4 |
give power by these | 4 |
all the leige people | 4 |
the superficies of the | 4 |
in the respective registry | 4 |
such manner and form | 4 |
and are to be | 4 |
any captain general of | 4 |
thousand seven hundred and | 4 |
shall be under the | 4 |
his deputy shall be | 4 |
or hath accustomed to | 4 |
eldest sons of landgraves | 4 |
the south part thereof | 4 |
no place shall be | 4 |
and in all probability | 4 |
family and their posterity | 4 |
may prepare as much | 4 |
shall for that time | 4 |
plead for money or | 4 |
in the said province | 4 |
offences punishable with death | 4 |
the more curious and | 4 |
and proprietors of the | 4 |
shall be divided into | 4 |
auspice of a beginning | 4 |
global keyed and coded | 4 |
of the said place | 4 |
of corne for his | 4 |
to the envy of | 4 |
to be sold by | 4 |
take the name and | 4 |
who shall have power | 4 |
real and personal estate | 4 |
and any three of | 4 |
the natives of that | 4 |
and it shall not | 4 |
apparent of any of | 4 |
concurrent relation of all | 4 |
are to be sold | 4 |
of the province aforesaid | 4 |
be one half of | 4 |
set forth by several | 4 |
gentlemen and merchants of | 4 |
the island of barbadoes | 4 |
and merchants of the | 4 |
to win upon them | 4 |
shall be always one | 4 |
merchants of the island | 4 |
shall be vacant in | 4 |
present and to come | 4 |
shall be personally in | 4 |
the several proprietors courts | 4 |
nominated and chosen by | 4 |
and chosen by the | 4 |
they witness a truth | 3 |
town they last sat | 3 |
some other place for | 3 |
infinite profits to the | 3 |
of disturbing the peace | 3 |
our sovereign lord the | 3 |
my utmost power will | 3 |
or vote in parliament | 3 |
us to wish well | 3 |
our soveraign lord king | 3 |
sufficiently planted and distributed | 3 |
the external way whereby | 3 |
that it may be | 3 |
whose deputy he is | 3 |
set down the external | 3 |
no person shall be | 3 |
holding up the hand | 3 |
and that the government | 3 |
made most agreeable to | 3 |
there is such an | 3 |
relation of a discovery | 3 |
during the minority of | 3 |
to the palatine and | 3 |
the publick maintenance of | 3 |
you shall have five | 3 |
in the most binding | 3 |
and but one religious | 3 |
of november every second | 3 |
the building of churches | 3 |
the court shall think | 3 |
besides that it is | 3 |
the monarchy under which | 3 |
constitute and appoint his | 3 |
three pence the pound | 3 |
shall be assembled the | 3 |
to cause them to | 3 |
the presence and consent | 3 |
so west in a | 3 |
the lords proprietors themselves | 3 |
as are limited by | 3 |
the decease of the | 3 |
according to this establishment | 3 |
but one religious record | 3 |
estate or habitation within | 3 |
eldest daughter and her | 3 |
a new parliament shall | 3 |
such time and place | 3 |
description of the present | 3 |
commissioners of the lords | 3 |
as the county palatine | 3 |
temperature of the soyl | 3 |
whether civil or criminal | 3 |
to bear witness to | 3 |
a freeman of carolina | 3 |
that can be devised | 3 |
to the church of | 3 |
any part of carolina | 3 |
which much encrease and | 3 |
and you shall have | 3 |
will not admit of | 3 |
do oblige our selves | 3 |
be and remain the | 3 |
the duty of every | 3 |
we do for us | 3 |
be the hereditary nobility | 3 |
by the palatine or | 3 |
man shall be permitted | 3 |
shall use any reproachful | 3 |
deputator is in any | 3 |
his name being struck | 3 |
and on monday the | 3 |
to the hatred of | 3 |
to this common wealth | 3 |
planters that daily enlarge | 3 |
thereof be as fully | 3 |
unto the said province | 3 |
long and peter fabian | 3 |
shall make a quorum | 3 |
in any but the | 3 |
excellent isle of roanoak | 3 |
a letter to the | 3 |
king charles iid to | 3 |
we shall finde the | 3 |
be esteemed as churches | 3 |
that the number of | 3 |
truth as in the | 3 |
of carolina shall have | 3 |
have power to call | 3 |
came to an anchor | 3 |
the palatine and lords | 3 |
and so west in | 3 |
terms of communion set | 3 |
to be sufficiently planted | 3 |
the parliament to take | 3 |
of communion set down | 3 |
nor would it be | 3 |
and the national religion | 3 |
free and common soccage | 3 |
nobility of the province | 3 |
last fundamental constitutions of | 3 |
well to the souls | 3 |
with all the royalties | 3 |
and every part thereof | 3 |
being struck out by | 3 |
by reason of a | 3 |
or which is more | 3 |
be exempted from that | 3 |
to nominate and appoint | 3 |
the spanish captain at | 3 |
freeholders of the respective | 3 |
freeholders of the said | 3 |
the national religion of | 3 |
about the bignesse of | 3 |
to some particular publick | 3 |
on both sides the | 3 |
and therefore it alone | 3 |
any benefit or protection | 3 |
the opening of every | 3 |
to be employed in | 3 |
of the said precinct | 3 |
giving an account of | 3 |
no deputy of any | 3 |
maintenance by grant of | 3 |
and the duty of | 3 |
of our kingdom of | 3 |
to the monarchy under | 3 |
in the exercise of | 3 |
without which no agreement | 3 |
obliges us to wish | 3 |
all the members of | 3 |
the government according to | 3 |
and not layd upon | 3 |
to sit or vote | 3 |
be a member of | 3 |
to the south of | 3 |
have any benefit or | 3 |
of the palatine and | 3 |
setlers on the rivers | 3 |
thirty degrees of the | 3 |
landgraves of the grand | 3 |
allegiance to our soveraign | 3 |
lawful for the freeholders | 3 |
to which they shall | 3 |
if he have a | 3 |
lately made on the | 3 |
and shall meet and | 3 |
fourth part of the | 3 |
put them into the | 3 |
professors and that profession | 3 |
john latta text and | 3 |
time of every ones | 3 |
lesse excellent island of | 3 |
in the presence of | 3 |
put them into a | 3 |
therein be subscribed by | 3 |
of his royal grace | 3 |
manners and disposition of | 3 |
up the main river | 3 |
care for the building | 3 |
shall hereby be exempted | 3 |
is publickly and solemnly | 3 |
officer thereunto authorized by | 3 |
of a county palatine | 3 |
terms of admittance and | 3 |
any person subscribing the | 3 |
each landgrave shall have | 3 |
or any part of | 3 |
court shall consist of | 3 |
it be by laying | 3 |
of original in huntington | 3 |
shall not be esteemed | 3 |
a member of some | 3 |
this our present charter | 3 |
and not in capite | 3 |
by virtue of these | 3 |
of members for the | 3 |
to the next heir | 3 |
of the seven surviving | 3 |
agreeing in any religion | 3 |
but be in all | 3 |
to receive publick maintenance | 3 |
another for his speculative | 3 |
distinguish it from others | 3 |
be sufficiently planted and | 3 |
as the auspice of | 3 |
guardian shall have power | 3 |
to put them to | 3 |
by the industry of | 3 |
daily enlarge that colony | 3 |
a description of the | 3 |
parliament in these intervals | 3 |
hereby be exempted from | 3 |
shall be capable of | 3 |
constitutions of that colony | 3 |
hatred of the professors | 3 |
upon the decease of | 3 |
and will be true | 3 |
alone shall be allowed | 3 |
our realm of england | 3 |
more persons agreeing in | 3 |
dated in the said | 3 |
into any of our | 3 |
of the government or | 3 |
or protection of the | 3 |
power will defend them | 3 |
to constitute and appoint | 3 |
and three others of | 3 |
of the freemen of | 3 |
erecting a numerous democracy | 3 |
the first thing that | 3 |
that it may answer | 3 |
by a jury of | 3 |
county palatine of durham | 3 |
said earl of clarendon | 3 |
the due election of | 3 |
who shall have the | 3 |
to be a freeman | 3 |
that we may avoid | 3 |
the setting of the | 3 |
a book kept for | 3 |
september every two years | 3 |
or which is better | 3 |
rich commodities there plentifully | 3 |
healthfulness of the air | 3 |
observing and performing the | 3 |
layd upon the ground | 3 |
and viewed the land | 3 |
in the same state | 3 |
same town or place | 3 |
if there shall be | 3 |
for the freeholders of | 3 |
publick maintenance of divines | 3 |
of the planters that | 3 |
allowed to receive publick | 3 |
admittance and communion with | 3 |
before the precinct register | 3 |
of communion of every | 3 |
any but the chief | 3 |
any estate or habitation | 3 |
sayl from spikes bay | 3 |
and temperature of the | 3 |
the same state and | 3 |
which the palatine and | 3 |
the most binding ways | 3 |
do promise to bear | 3 |
or in fee tayle | 3 |
book kept for that | 3 |
due election of members | 3 |
in america or elsewhere | 3 |
by engaging them in | 3 |
the year of our | 3 |
the other to the | 3 |
the county palatine of | 3 |
promise to bear faith | 3 |
of any place of | 3 |
shall be written in | 3 |
settlement of the government | 3 |
one ounce of seed | 3 |
church or profession any | 3 |
external way whereby they | 3 |
be a freeman of | 3 |
that they the said | 3 |
full and free license | 3 |
five hundred acres apiece | 3 |
by all the members | 3 |
faith and true allegiance | 3 |
province is a part | 3 |
for the biennial parliament | 3 |
to pardon all offences | 3 |
and the publick maintenance | 3 |
this province is a | 3 |
charters granted by king | 3 |
they shall carry or | 3 |
and flourish by the | 3 |
no person above seventeen | 3 |
directed to some particular | 3 |
disposition of the natives | 3 |
their terms of communion | 3 |
brought to assent to | 3 |
they last met in | 3 |
anthony long and peter | 3 |
god is publickly to | 3 |
the hatred of the | 3 |
the north end of | 3 |
as in the church | 3 |
terms of communion of | 3 |
member of some church | 3 |
which if they are | 3 |
usefulness of those rich | 3 |
publick register of the | 3 |
shall be and remain | 3 |
of any proprietor shall | 3 |
the publick register of | 3 |
much encrease and flourish | 3 |
shall in their terms | 3 |
opinion or religion soever | 3 |
five or six leagues | 3 |
and maintain the government | 3 |
five members of the | 3 |
and that god is | 3 |
such person or persons | 3 |
account of the nature | 3 |
duty of every man | 3 |
of them shall think | 3 |
especially the south part | 3 |
of what church or | 3 |
that daily enlarge that | 3 |
nominate and appoint port | 3 |
and thereof be as | 3 |
in the year of | 3 |
act or order of | 3 |
and it will not | 3 |
consent of the palatine | 3 |
members as any freeman | 3 |
and being within our | 3 |
it alone shall be | 3 |
no agreement or assembly | 3 |
the river with our | 3 |
the sides of the | 3 |
of the present state | 3 |
acted without the presence | 3 |
three others of the | 3 |
of all publick treasure | 3 |
you shall have six | 3 |
large and ample as | 3 |
or his name being | 3 |
boats and other vessels | 3 |
presented as the auspice | 3 |
the usuall way of | 3 |
of course be his | 3 |
be capable of any | 3 |
of all those excellencies | 3 |
the natural excellencies thereof | 3 |
utmost power will defend | 3 |
at the latter end | 3 |
two charters granted by | 3 |
cease to be a | 3 |
be written in a | 3 |
chosen by the freeholders | 3 |
at the signe of | 3 |
be brought to assent | 3 |
which i shall refer | 3 |
signiories or baronies thereunto | 3 |
for slaves as well | 3 |
and successors do give | 3 |
to the eldest daughter | 3 |
and councell of state | 3 |
to make use of | 3 |
any to the truth | 3 |
and distributed into fit | 3 |
the oaths and articles | 3 |
the land of their | 3 |
presence and consent of | 3 |
profession shall in their | 3 |
and appoint his deputy | 3 |
employed in the exercise | 3 |
confirm unto the said | 3 |
or returning from thence | 3 |
have absolute power and | 3 |
sit in the town | 3 |
by land or by | 3 |
and if any other | 3 |
or profession any of | 3 |
speculative opinions in religion | 3 |
or order of parliament | 3 |
lords proprietors with equality | 3 |
be of what church | 3 |
hundred acres of land | 3 |
that which is most | 3 |
the interest of the | 3 |
terms of communion in | 3 |
in the church of | 3 |
to put it in | 3 |
whatsoever else is remarkable | 3 |
the certain way of | 3 |
or the greater part | 3 |
to have any estate | 3 |
other things in the | 3 |
slaves as well as | 3 |
and with my utmost | 3 |
performing the abovesaid rules | 3 |
shall constitute a church | 3 |
any five members of | 3 |
granted by the parliament | 3 |
came to a place | 3 |
pleasantness of the place | 3 |
bear faith and true | 3 |
persons agreeing in any | 3 |
otherwise than as in | 3 |
what pretence soever of | 3 |
ample as the county | 3 |
ways that can be | 3 |
commoners of the grand | 3 |
excellent island of roanoak | 3 |
that the said edward | 3 |
by the clerk of | 3 |
the charge of the | 3 |
distributed into fit divisions | 3 |
the religion of any | 3 |
a relation of a | 3 |
or any part or | 3 |
both civil and criminal | 3 |
the souls of all | 3 |
constitutions in this form | 3 |
we do oblige our | 3 |
be accounted a church | 3 |
first and last fundamental | 3 |
not observing and performing | 3 |
with my utmost power | 3 |
freely and quietly have | 3 |
or more persons agreeing | 3 |
each church or profession | 3 |
establishing the interest of | 3 |
the terms of admittance | 3 |
shall have absolute power | 3 |
made on the coast | 3 |
be made most agreeable | 3 |
made a member of | 3 |
any of the said | 3 |
this following form of | 3 |
and of a more | 3 |
the signe of the | 3 |
made good unto them | 3 |
permitted to be a | 3 |
the whole province shall | 3 |
as well as the | 3 |
of the northern latitude | 3 |
called by those that | 3 |
the town they last | 3 |
river with our ship | 3 |
election of members for | 3 |
in a book kept | 3 |
certain way of disturbing | 3 |
under which we live | 3 |
there is a god | 3 |
any person striking out | 3 |
and for every woman | 3 |
of every church or | 3 |
proprietor or his deputy | 3 |
together with proposals made | 3 |
any officer thereunto authorized | 3 |
out his own name | 3 |
of the government of | 3 |
whether it be by | 3 |
no lesse excellent island | 3 |
monday of the month | 3 |
will be true and | 3 |
in such things as | 3 |
equall with the first | 3 |
or any other thing | 3 |
the said earl of | 3 |
as much as in | 3 |
first monday of the | 3 |
by the commissioners of | 3 |
parliament shall be assembled | 3 |
comes to be sufficiently | 3 |
to this court shall | 3 |
first tuesday in september | 3 |
or cassique shall be | 3 |
the meanes of raysing | 3 |
by these fundamental constitutions | 3 |
share in the profit | 3 |
the landgraves of the | 3 |
shall become the first | 3 |
from that civil dominion | 3 |
to take care for | 3 |
conversion of any to | 3 |
have a negative upon | 3 |
month of november every | 3 |
it shall belong to | 3 |
both sides the river | 3 |
that are to sit | 3 |
written in a book | 3 |
and condition he was | 3 |
condition he was in | 3 |
meanes of raysing infinite | 3 |
the same town or | 3 |
them directed to some | 3 |
of that church or | 3 |
of some church or | 3 |
dayes at the longest | 3 |
that virginia is parallell | 3 |
at such a season | 3 |
and that all and | 3 |
made by the commissioners | 3 |
as shall become the | 3 |
is in any part | 3 |
proposals made by the | 3 |
of what opinion or | 3 |
agreed to this following | 3 |
a discovery lately made | 3 |
appoint some other place | 3 |
place for their meeting | 3 |
which shall be in | 3 |
iid to the proprietors | 3 |
interest of the lords | 3 |
to the adventurers and | 3 |
and true allegiance to | 3 |
two or three leagues | 3 |
no lesse excellent isle | 3 |
land or by sea | 3 |
and no lesse excellent | 3 |
shall be dated in | 3 |
by any officer thereunto | 3 |
charity obliges us to | 3 |
may be brought to | 3 |
to meet at any | 3 |
indians came on board | 3 |
of the grape to | 3 |
in their terms of | 3 |
and authority over his | 3 |
his royal grace and | 3 |
be allowed to receive | 3 |
rule of government of | 3 |
shall have any benefit | 3 |
to the quality of | 3 |
and by this our | 3 |
year of our reign | 3 |
publickly and solemnly to | 3 |
for his speculative opinions | 3 |
shall be the hereditary | 3 |
raysing infinite profits to | 3 |
nothing in any man | 3 |
commodities there plentifully abounding | 3 |
that all and singular | 3 |
by the publick register | 3 |
and performing the abovesaid | 3 |
sovereign lord the king | 3 |
take care for the | 3 |
the nature and temperature | 3 |
a large quantity of | 3 |
witness a truth as | 3 |
be in all other | 3 |
and whatsoever else is | 3 |
be by laying hands | 3 |
of government of carolina | 3 |
the freemen of the | 3 |
the government of the | 3 |
parliament but one after | 3 |
and that by a | 3 |
first thing that shall | 3 |
his guardian shall have | 3 |
first setlers on the | 3 |
the remedy is to | 3 |
to the parliament to | 3 |
those members that are | 3 |
to wish well to | 3 |
industry of the planters | 3 |
be as fully members | 3 |
the commissioners of the | 3 |
the healthfulness of the | 3 |
as the court shall | 3 |
of any church or | 3 |
one of the english | 3 |
shall be allowed to | 3 |
protection of the law | 3 |
the lords proprietors with | 3 |
must be so close | 3 |
might be brought to | 3 |
and communion with any | 3 |
shall be thereby made | 3 |
a member of that | 3 |
may from time to | 3 |
and the natural excellencies | 3 |
to all to whom | 3 |
in the town they | 3 |
no man shall use | 3 |
else is remarkable therein | 3 |
therefore it alone shall | 3 |
man shall use any | 3 |
and religion ought to | 3 |
for the better settlement | 3 |
shall be a parliament | 3 |
to this following form | 3 |
out of any religious | 3 |
form and rule of | 3 |
a rich and never | 3 |
that it is lawful | 3 |
be assembled the first | 3 |
the production of so | 3 |
but one after such | 3 |
the month of november | 3 |
to make elections of | 3 |
we may avoid erecting | 3 |
shall carry or send | 3 |
being within our dominions | 3 |
the fluxe of the | 3 |
in any court of | 3 |
agreement or assembly of | 3 |
his admittance into any | 3 |
descend to the eldest | 3 |
to an anchor in | 3 |
are limited by these | 3 |
cast into the vessell | 3 |
any of them shall | 3 |
they last sat in | 3 |
to be chosen by | 3 |
virtue of these presents | 3 |
place of profit or | 3 |
quantity and quality of | 3 |
counties to be planted | 3 |
of the month of | 3 |
communion set down the | 3 |
and in other places | 3 |
proprietors of the province | 3 |
to dispose of all | 3 |
royal grace and bounty | 3 |
or kissing the bible | 3 |
with proposals made by | 3 |
or provided to the | 3 |
agreeable to the laws | 3 |
of a parliament in | 3 |
ten acres of land | 3 |
in free and common | 3 |
to make wine of | 3 |
state and condition he | 3 |
lesse excellent isle of | 3 |
the manners and disposition | 3 |
and lords proprietors of | 3 |
the blessing of the | 3 |
communion with any church | 3 |
which no agreement or | 3 |
fundamental constitutions in this | 3 |
not acknowledge a god | 3 |
will be sure to | 3 |
original in huntington library | 3 |
exempted from that civil | 3 |
with the increase of | 3 |
lawful for slaves as | 3 |
to our soveraign lord | 3 |
all other things in | 3 |
parliament to take care | 3 |
which this province is | 3 |
to him or them | 3 |
a larger proportion of | 3 |
to be in a | 3 |
and that every church | 3 |
to take off all | 3 |
opening of every parliament | 3 |
shall be accounted a | 3 |
which set sayl from | 3 |
or assembly of men | 3 |
except in such things | 3 |
humbly presented as the | 3 |
an account of the | 3 |
acres of land for | 3 |
of communion in the | 3 |
as large and ample | 3 |
as in the presence | 3 |
a truth as in | 3 |
church or profession respectively | 3 |
be kept by the | 3 |
benefit or protection of | 3 |
any other of the | 3 |
but kept very cleane | 3 |
shall pay to the | 3 |
west in a direct | 3 |
limited by these fundamental | 3 |
having his name recorded | 3 |
souls of all men | 3 |
authorized by each church | 3 |
receive publick maintenance by | 3 |
encrease and flourish by | 3 |
court to assemble them | 3 |
in respect of his | 3 |
freeman of carolina shall | 3 |
or molest any religious | 3 |
and now and then | 3 |
minority of any proprietor | 3 |
that every church or | 3 |
the rest of our | 3 |
which we do oblige | 3 |
by each church or | 3 |
degrees of the northern | 3 |
his speculative opinions in | 3 |
to the parliament of | 3 |
opulent provinces of the | 3 |
and last fundamental constitutions | 3 |
and if there shall | 3 |
the conversion of any | 3 |
ought to be the | 3 |
be subscribed by all | 3 |
and usefulness of those | 3 |
these following shall be | 3 |
to every person that | 3 |
implanting of mulberry trees | 3 |
order to the due | 3 |
avoid erecting a numerous | 3 |
new parliament shall be | 3 |
all the westerne world | 3 |
your friend and servant | 3 |
reading of these fundamental | 3 |
the presence of god | 3 |
of all the indians | 3 |
most binding ways that | 3 |
better settlement of the | 3 |
deputy of any proprietor | 3 |
or vote in the | 3 |
forty acres of land | 3 |
thing that shall be | 3 |
power to constitute and | 3 |
of them in such | 3 |
the middle of the | 3 |
agreeable to the monarchy | 3 |
the southerne parts of | 3 |
of admittance and communion | 3 |
have thought fit to | 3 |
the reading of these | 3 |
and rule of government | 3 |
to meet the first | 3 |
religion ought to alter | 3 |
as well as others | 3 |
lords proprietors of carolina | 3 |
of which this province | 3 |
freeholders of the colony | 3 |
communion of every church | 3 |
daughter and her heirs | 3 |
of the nature and | 3 |
the hereditary nobility of | 3 |
things as are limited | 3 |
other place for their | 3 |
person at his admittance | 3 |
nor is there any | 3 |
by the said recited | 3 |
set sayl from spikes | 3 |
lords proprietors shall be | 3 |
may avoid erecting a | 3 |
of a discovery lately | 3 |
at such time and | 3 |
be punished as other | 3 |
and any five members | 3 |
the fourth part of | 3 |
be in the year | 3 |
fundamental constitutions of that | 3 |
in manner as aforesaid | 3 |
not be esteemed as | 3 |
authority over his negro | 3 |
quarts of new wine | 3 |
or by holding up | 3 |
government according to this | 3 |
acre of vines in | 3 |
and establishing the interest | 3 |
yet no slave shall | 3 |
discovery lately made on | 3 |
or be capable of | 3 |
that civil dominion his | 3 |
dispose of all publick | 3 |
engaging them in quarrels | 3 |
so also of carolina | 3 |
and after the first | 3 |
and was set forth | 3 |
in quantity and quality | 3 |
our hands and seals | 3 |
shall be acted without | 3 |
disturb or molest any | 3 |
members for the biennial | 3 |
any place of profit | 3 |
hereditary nobility of the | 3 |
and ample as the | 3 |
that by a jury | 3 |
power and authority over | 3 |
with the first and | 3 |
and be of what | 3 |
granted to the lords | 3 |
not a member of | 3 |
he was in before | 3 |
having out of his | 3 |
meet at any other | 3 |
that church or profession | 3 |
following form of government | 3 |
shall have a negative | 3 |
subscribing the terms of | 3 |
advantage and usefulness of | 3 |
and as far as | 3 |
by grant of parliament | 3 |
and therein be subscribed | 3 |
god is publickly and | 3 |
money granted by the | 3 |
consisting of the proprietors | 3 |
thereunto called by those | 3 |
profits to the adventurers | 3 |
of rich silver mines | 3 |
what church or profession | 3 |
what opinion or religion | 3 |
or habitation within it | 3 |
shall be registred in | 3 |
to be a member | 3 |
shall be permitted to | 3 |
unto which we do | 3 |
to dispose of the | 3 |
be lawful for slaves | 3 |
richly and experimentally valued | 3 |
admittance into any office | 3 |
it will not bee | 3 |
may be made most | 3 |
to assemble them in | 3 |
of those rich commodities | 3 |
tuesday in september every | 3 |
and solemnly to be | 3 |
binding ways that can | 3 |
not else at present | 3 |
the propagation of the | 3 |
shall have any power | 3 |
striking out his own | 3 |
without the presence and | 3 |
walke hand in hand | 3 |
whatsoever landgrave or cassique | 3 |
in the same town | 3 |
liberty and license to | 3 |
every freeman of carolina | 3 |
which they shall give | 3 |
the most of them | 3 |
civil estate or right | 3 |
quality of the soyle | 3 |
being the certain way | 3 |
of any to the | 3 |
spanish captain at st | 3 |
excepting money granted by | 3 |
that shall be done | 3 |
planted and distributed into | 3 |
persons as shall become | 3 |
wherein nothing shall be | 3 |
a parliament in these | 3 |
way of disturbing the | 3 |
negative upon all acts | 3 |
on wednesday the th | 3 |
of any other of | 3 |
but yet no slave | 3 |
with any church or | 3 |
palatine and lords proprietors | 3 |
the clerk of the | 3 |
alter nothing in any | 3 |
constitute a church or | 3 |
fully members as any | 3 |
be employed in the | 3 |
year of our lord | 3 |
is publickly to be | 3 |
during the same session | 3 |
in the terms of | 3 |
witness our hands and | 3 |
to the souls of | 3 |
down the external way | 3 |
be dated in the | 3 |
of any part of | 3 |
the present state of | 3 |
pretence soever of religion | 3 |
or tract of ground | 3 |
latta text and markup | 3 |
shall meet and sit | 3 |
the place where they | 3 |
as fully members as | 3 |
november every second year | 3 |
at the opening of | 3 |
those rich commodities there | 3 |
whilst the deputator is | 3 |
a negative upon all | 3 |
as that of virginia | 3 |
mystery of the silke | 3 |
in the quality of | 3 |
up the river with | 3 |
with a letter to | 3 |
be acted without the | 3 |
the no lesse excellent | 3 |
to alter nothing in | 3 |
member of the said | 3 |
whereby they witness a | 3 |
religion of any church | 3 |
for any criminal cause | 3 |
clerk of the parliament | 3 |
solemnly to be worshipped | 3 |
some church or profession | 3 |
thereby made a member | 3 |
things in the same | 3 |
to us with their | 3 |
nothing shall be acted | 3 |
slave shall hereby be | 3 |
some particular publick use | 3 |
shall by sufficient notice | 3 |
in six or seven | 3 |
that being the certain | 3 |
is so also of | 3 |
way whereby they witness | 3 |
publick maintenance by grant | 3 |
more especially the south | 3 |
vote in the parliament | 3 |
in september every two | 3 |
in all other things | 3 |
members that are to | 3 |
then that which is | 3 |
that in one onely | 3 |
his way of worship | 3 |
kept for that purpose | 3 |
that they are not | 3 |
in the said book | 3 |
charles iid to the | 3 |
member of that church | 3 |
we proceeded down the | 3 |
to the due election | 3 |
provided to the contrary | 3 |
that we have seen | 3 |
accounted a church or | 3 |
out by any officer | 3 |
proprietor in whose court | 3 |
italy can pretend to | 3 |
relating the meanes of | 3 |
maintain the government according | 3 |
shall give some name | 3 |
monarchy under which we | 3 |
publickly to be worshipped | 3 |
the adventurers and planters | 3 |
far as we could | 3 |
molest any religious assembly | 3 |
shall each of them | 3 |
the government may be | 3 |
or be any ways | 3 |
civil dominion his master | 3 |
them shall think best | 3 |
to bear faith and | 3 |
they shall give some | 3 |
belong to the parliament | 3 |
bear witness to truth | 3 |
assembled the first monday | 3 |
the first monday of | 3 |
on monday the th | 3 |
by laying hands on | 3 |
being thereunto called by | 3 |
no slave shall hereby | 3 |
all those staples which | 3 |
the two charters granted | 3 |
the deputator is in | 3 |
the place of their | 3 |
subscribe the oaths and | 3 |
present state of that | 3 |
following shall be three | 3 |
the north of virginia | 3 |
wish well to the | 3 |
person subscribing the terms | 3 |
occasion of a parliament | 3 |
struck out by any | 3 |
his heirs and successors | 3 |
the better settlement of | 3 |
shall be the reading | 3 |
and sit in the | 3 |
punished as other riots | 3 |
according to the church | 3 |
against the religion of | 3 |
charter granted by king | 3 |
by holding up the | 3 |
much of your power | 3 |
proprietor shall have any | 3 |
or to have any | 3 |
any proprietor shall have | 3 |
kept by the publick | 3 |
by those that govern | 3 |
for the building of | 3 |
person above seventeen years | 3 |
be permitted to be | 3 |
be the reading of | 3 |
make elections of all | 3 |
since charity obliges us | 3 |
shall cease to be | 3 |
and at such time | 3 |
and confirm unto the | 3 |
was set forth by | 3 |
if your necessity will | 3 |
the first and last | 3 |
view of the land | 3 |
or profession shall in | 3 |
out of his royal | 3 |
thing to the contrary | 3 |
register of the precinct | 3 |
not layd upon the | 3 |
the exercise of religion | 3 |
of the professors and | 3 |
of raysing infinite profits | 3 |
ought to alter nothing | 3 |
name being struck out | 3 |
subscribed by all the | 3 |
meet and sit in | 3 |
such things as are | 3 |
or his way of | 3 |
and be punished as | 3 |
both sides of the | 3 |
to distinguish it from | 3 |
person striking out his | 3 |
carolina shall have absolute | 3 |
one of the most | 3 |
whole province shall be | 3 |
have agreed to this | 3 |
nature and temperature of | 3 |
shall be kept by | 3 |
production of so many | 3 |
shall disturb or molest | 3 |
the members then present | 3 |
as if it had | 3 |
at his admittance into | 3 |
the twelve first counties | 3 |
at the first inspection | 3 |
same state and condition | 3 |
flourish by the industry | 3 |
thereunto authorized by each | 3 |
course be his deputy | 3 |
the planters that daily | 3 |
and of which this | 3 |
capable of any place | 3 |
be thereby made a | 3 |
the minority of any | 3 |
if it be not | 3 |
by and with the | 3 |
profession any of them | 3 |
true allegiance to our | 3 |
the professors and that | 3 |
is not a member | 3 |
true and faithful to | 2 |
their gardens upon nothing | 2 |
for the due execution | 2 |
the grand council also | 2 |
beene delivered of balsomes | 2 |
to those of brescia | 2 |
patronage and avowsons of | 2 |
and to a great | 2 |
it will be therefore | 2 |
after the feast of | 2 |
of this by a | 2 |
after having delivered all | 2 |
chuse for deputy any | 2 |
this to whom virginia | 2 |
any but to god | 2 |
same mannors to have | 2 |
be reasonable and not | 2 |
not chuse a landgrave | 2 |
a more particular care | 2 |
and all other offences | 2 |
on any part of | 2 |
the northerne parts of | 2 |
duly and faithfully observed | 2 |
so many millions of | 2 |
that so little a | 2 |
the brain are legitimate | 2 |
which being the only | 2 |
limited to one part | 2 |
more wealthy and powerful | 2 |
off the silke from | 2 |
such an irradicable fertility | 2 |
after the mode of | 2 |
to be granted that | 2 |
lodge built for them | 2 |
such a vast proportion | 2 |
to the publick commerce | 2 |
saving also to us | 2 |
fertile and convenient a | 2 |
defended from the incursions | 2 |
chuse those members that | 2 |
that the countrey is | 2 |
any time in fresh | 2 |
have any great occasion | 2 |
that dearths are never | 2 |
a more extraordinary diligence | 2 |
it selfe where they | 2 |
any interruption to tillage | 2 |
that meanes dispersed over | 2 |
the noble right hand | 2 |
them for every man | 2 |
cypresse trees that may | 2 |
of delight in that | 2 |
of silke be a | 2 |
if no councellor consent | 2 |
but that which turnes | 2 |
successively shall be proprietors | 2 |
wanting either in materialls | 2 |
natives of that countrey | 2 |
for making rivers navigable | 2 |
in all sorts of | 2 |
shall spinne for carolana | 2 |
by their order to | 2 |
are to sit the | 2 |
apprehended if wee consider | 2 |
being all over a | 2 |
indeed of all other | 2 |
use as the old | 2 |
prohibited by the laws | 2 |
consisting of the palatine | 2 |
gardens in england seen | 2 |
into the least of | 2 |
infection of the common | 2 |
and office of a | 2 |
is so incomparably fruitfull | 2 |
to adde further to | 2 |
shall during his presence | 2 |
same shall be erected | 2 |
from the mannor court | 2 |
oftentimes dealing after the | 2 |
way come to be | 2 |
out of the common | 2 |
thousand acres in one | 2 |
with as large titles | 2 |
the heart and strengthned | 2 |
the remaining eight shall | 2 |
delights of the countrey | 2 |
casts his auspicious beames | 2 |
your foot can hardly | 2 |
thursday the th instant | 2 |
shall have the same | 2 |
of their pension of | 2 |
the incomparable virgin hath | 2 |
all those under him | 2 |
to the prejudice of | 2 |
any other kind or | 2 |
shall be called marshals | 2 |
much larger and stronger | 2 |
should bee derived to | 2 |
different opinions concerning matters | 2 |
rich commodities with the | 2 |
able persons i shall | 2 |
without appeal from him | 2 |
gives them an equallity | 2 |
affronts offered to those | 2 |
to be found within | 2 |
consideration to compare the | 2 |
preserved by nature out | 2 |
and intention of those | 2 |
may quickly put us | 2 |
too full of providence | 2 |
pence the bushell for | 2 |
to show to the | 2 |
your honours approbation and | 2 |
above example countrey to | 2 |
collonies or dominions in | 2 |
the well feeding at | 2 |
wherby you shall see | 2 |
shall only suppose it | 2 |
consultations drawne to a | 2 |
such a regular order | 2 |
what sort of causes | 2 |
not actually taken up | 2 |
no man should despaire | 2 |
on land and water | 2 |
take from our abundance | 2 |
is like to be | 2 |
doubt vomit his fury | 2 |
wee adde the cooperation | 2 |
war one against the | 2 |
one shilling per week | 2 |
in his possession at | 2 |
of a desperate condition | 2 |
am enclined by severall | 2 |
or sent disturbe the | 2 |
which when cleared your | 2 |
oftner as either they | 2 |
these a thousand transported | 2 |
yeare with the last | 2 |
and be accompted from | 2 |
which if transplanted might | 2 |
can china glory in | 2 |
objection why this countrey | 2 |
to give publick information | 2 |
solely proper to italy | 2 |
not by the election | 2 |
since not seldome they | 2 |
the ocean especially the | 2 |
monument out of his | 2 |
wee shall oppose the | 2 |
as any we have | 2 |
to adde something to | 2 |
proprietors to all such | 2 |
is parallell in neerenesse | 2 |
that one man in | 2 |
carry a little horne | 2 |
perfection no other nation | 2 |
it be guilty of | 2 |
will disburthen this nation | 2 |
which the curiosity of | 2 |
which will runne out | 2 |
and authority to make | 2 |
or five and twenty | 2 |
may bee ungratefull to | 2 |
place where the english | 2 |
garlands of roses and | 2 |
his most benificiall staple | 2 |
conference and disputation with | 2 |
him apply himselfe with | 2 |
shall meet the first | 2 |
to admiration increase the | 2 |
whereas the condition of | 2 |
whereof great plenty in | 2 |
wee may finde timber | 2 |
the excellency of transplantation | 2 |
to twenty and upwards | 2 |
object it were of | 2 |
for a small reward | 2 |
with all just respects | 2 |
that one poore low | 2 |
be hired to assist | 2 |
the spaniard hath found | 2 |
consider some of the | 2 |
to direct what sort | 2 |
whatever concerns the making | 2 |
to instruct us in | 2 |
had a substantiall and | 2 |
of those victories till | 2 |
the mulberry shooting forth | 2 |
make use of her | 2 |
without any privity or | 2 |
of twelve thousand acres | 2 |
in boring of them | 2 |
the brightnesse and variety | 2 |
things as should employ | 2 |
private memoriall to particulars | 2 |
and by an ingenious | 2 |
the rest shall be | 2 |
for which they serve | 2 |
honours eye of indulgence | 2 |
these designements must be | 2 |
in stead of tile | 2 |
twenty years old in | 2 |
in the court in | 2 |
to partake in the | 2 |
no man so imployed | 2 |
if you anoynt and | 2 |
aime and intention of | 2 |
and eight foot at | 2 |
were vomit out of | 2 |
shall seem most convenient | 2 |
we are forced to | 2 |
be sufficient to feed | 2 |
share in the delicacies | 2 |
eastward into the sea | 2 |
successors of this our | 2 |
as shall be erected | 2 |
adde a very considerable | 2 |
what ever is not | 2 |
would find fish of | 2 |
not only to disburden | 2 |
they laboured with their | 2 |
being abundantly to be | 2 |
shall come as itinerant | 2 |
lesse expences be transported | 2 |
to be transported or | 2 |
world was vigorous and | 2 |
of the east indies | 2 |
yet leaves a latitude | 2 |
nor have we any | 2 |
the said bounds and | 2 |
part of all the | 2 |
even they laboured with | 2 |
as far as new | 2 |
to the adventurer foure | 2 |
often as need shall | 2 |
which we call the | 2 |
direct it selfe where | 2 |
performance of this hath | 2 |
the fifteenth year of | 2 |
and had this beene | 2 |
and only waits for | 2 |
south thereof in admirable | 2 |
each birth or death | 2 |
it all along as | 2 |
not before a precinct | 2 |
go to a certaine | 2 |
any the ports of | 2 |
incredulity of your owne | 2 |
should have never so | 2 |
and the adorning magnificent | 2 |
accustomed to a regular | 2 |
mannors be taken up | 2 |
south of the excellent | 2 |
this incomparable soyle the | 2 |
and profit proposed to | 2 |
a most signall foundation | 2 |
and wee justly entertaine | 2 |
of things suffer a | 2 |
to any but to | 2 |
may easily be prevented | 2 |
or misintelligence betwixt us | 2 |
the english wheat with | 2 |
second in these most | 2 |
to their health meerely | 2 |
customes for exportation thereof | 2 |
these in their voyages | 2 |
it a blessed object | 2 |
in force but until | 2 |
is but lost that | 2 |
degree of as plentifull | 2 |
to export and carry | 2 |
accustomed and assigned to | 2 |
selfe where they plant | 2 |
wee consider the parallell | 2 |
then extraordinary successe and | 2 |
the time for the | 2 |
landgraves as there are | 2 |
found out and tooke | 2 |
the whole nation be | 2 |
a degree of as | 2 |
instance an example of | 2 |
plenty without the sweat | 2 |
narrownesse of abilities and | 2 |
let it therefore be | 2 |
timber to erect their | 2 |
but an acceptable ground | 2 |
of the countrey they | 2 |
the due number of | 2 |
is not unworthy of | 2 |
invincible sloth doth not | 2 |
that this discovery of | 2 |
to obscure and perplex | 2 |
and by a thicke | 2 |
have opportunity of killing | 2 |
this noble mystery is | 2 |
royal fishes in the | 2 |
only for the men | 2 |
of what kind soever | 2 |
which phisitians could give | 2 |
prosperity then the mother | 2 |
be determined by the | 2 |
publick good of the | 2 |
and the next yeare | 2 |
of the more inconsiderable | 2 |
with those nations where | 2 |
sold at his shop | 2 |
the digression upon this | 2 |
john cabot at the | 2 |
such mischances to nature | 2 |
of diseases and famine | 2 |
the shore of china | 2 |
and if they could | 2 |
a food excellently delicious | 2 |
if wee should deny | 2 |
directing hundreds under him | 2 |
faithful people of us | 2 |
such a generall concordance | 2 |
and their will and | 2 |
relate to our future | 2 |
and without doubt the | 2 |
also his beds and | 2 |
of any the said | 2 |
bee attempted at the | 2 |
resentment of such a | 2 |
be sold by mrs | 2 |
be secure from want | 2 |
in the south thereof | 2 |
nation of many indigent | 2 |
be yet timerous of | 2 |
have already hinted on | 2 |
collecting the juce thereof | 2 |
yet t is a | 2 |
security it will be | 2 |
a long train of | 2 |
is unquestionably a staple | 2 |
prove better then madder | 2 |
after it hath contributed | 2 |
then whatever the european | 2 |
which if not prevented | 2 |
and the sole meanes | 2 |
colony will be beneficially | 2 |
to any particular publick | 2 |
forth later then all | 2 |
the sunne honours with | 2 |
commodiousnesse of chamber feeding | 2 |
sets out his trees | 2 |
more opulent kingdomes of | 2 |
the plankes of walnut | 2 |
not using her bounty | 2 |
from whence the same | 2 |
they were all in | 2 |
have given a brave | 2 |
with the payment of | 2 |
several goods and commodities | 2 |
fall to worke upon | 2 |
have a gratefull returne | 2 |
they overcome difficulties of | 2 |
warme sunbeames to concoct | 2 |
devolution of any landgraveship | 2 |
by naturall reason and | 2 |
vends silke in such | 2 |
weather in fishing season | 2 |
mannors to which they | 2 |
he is little conversant | 2 |
persons the assistant was | 2 |
body of iliads and | 2 |
and now like the | 2 |
be transported into england | 2 |
of the same latitude | 2 |
it might be very | 2 |
to cut out some | 2 |
from a rich grape | 2 |
unquestionably a staple which | 2 |
make us not ingratefull | 2 |
belongs all invasions of | 2 |
growth and increase of | 2 |
it must not bee | 2 |
yeeld the laurell of | 2 |
but to feede them | 2 |
in that countrey is | 2 |
to the proportions in | 2 |
shall have more than | 2 |