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trigram frequency
of the states516
the king of456
the states of444
he had been308
in regard to294
states of holland285
that he had273
the house of263
to the states261
one of the261
in order to249
of the king234
it would be228
which he had219
the prince of213
king of spain213
of the republic207
of the great204
the part of199
as well as195
of great britain192
would have been192
as to the192
on the part187
of the advocate186
out of the186
of the country174
the duke of174
regard to the171
lords the states170
my lords the165
the head of162
which he was162
house of austria160
there was no157
that he was157
to the king156
the cause of156
part of the154
the united provinces153
the hands of151
on the th150
it was not150
and the states150
so long as147
of the netherlands145
at that moment142
in the netherlands141
that he would141
that the states141
the treaty of138
it had been138
was to be135
at the head132
by the states132
of the prince129
it was the127
at the hague126
it was a126
in the duchies123
that it was123
van der myle120
but it was120
that the king120
king of france117
which had been117
there had been117
of the provinces114
king of great114
and that the114
there was a111
the reformed religion111
and of the111
the name of111
in which he108
on the other108
in favour of105
as it was104
in which the102
so far as102
the death of102
the advocate had102
spain and the100
of the spanish99
and to the99
the possessory princes99
the king had99
john of barneveld98
to be the96
the states to96
not to be93
states of utrecht93
of his own93
on the subject93
william the silent90
that he should90
they had been90
of the united90
the civil authority89
in the hands88
of spain and88
of the house87
between the two87
who had been87
the course of87
we have seen87
secretary of state84
the other hand84
his best to84
of the emperor84
that of the84
he was not82
in the matter81
said the advocate81
the advocate was81
the king and81
of the french81
were to be81
at the same81
could be more81
and it was81
could not be79
he had not78
there could be78
he did not78
that they should78
for the states78
it would have78
in the great78
that there was78
nothing could be76
which they had75
that they were75
of the most75
the man who75
of the reformed75
of the hague75
that they had75
the prince and75
of the land75
head of the75
in the world73
the national synod72
the sovereignty of72
to leave the72
and that he72
of the stadholder72
the king was72
the same time72
the advocate and72
and in the72
according to the72
that the prince72
the french government72
that it would72
he had never72
of the world72
the end of71
to maintain the70
of which he69
of the treaty69
it will be69
of france and69
to make the69
if he had69
possession of the69
to the prince69
the states and69
as he had69
of the state67
as it were66
members of the66
the history of66
of the church66
of the whole66
the elector of66
with the king66
on account of66
that they would66
by the king63
as he was63
sovereignty of the63
of the truce63
of the contra63
duke of savoy63
name of the63
had been a63
of all the63
in the year63
as we have63
the service of63
he was to63
of holland and63
it is not63
power of the61
and there was61
those of the60
the princes of60
prince of orange60
of the princes60
the crown of60
had been the60
on the whole60
had been made60
the secretary of60
in the same60
the prince was60
the reformed church60
the government of60
majority of the60
hands of the60
all the world60
of john of59
him that he58
of the two57
to have been57
cause of the57
had not been57
of the union57
the king to57
treaty of xanten57
there should be57
had at last57
of the ancient57
to say that57
of the government57
on the contrary57
of the city57
he would not57
and the king57
that the advocate57
in the states57
of the league57
the states had57
the city of57
for it was57
he would have56
he was a55
some of the54
the late king54
that his majesty54
a man of54
which it was54
the necessity of54
and the other54
the french court54
the power of54
that there should54
he was now54
as soon as54
the matter of54
the right to54
the dutch ambassador54
to take the54
to the hague54
death of john52
life and death52
they were not51
of his majesty51
by which the51
the assembly of51
might have been51
the republic and51
of the year51
would not be51
was not the51
to carry out51
this was the51
of a great51
advocate of holland51
the states would51
of prince maurice51
the princess of51
with the states51
it was in51
been able to51
that he might51
it was impossible51
the th of51
prince of conde51
from the king51
of the late51
portion of the51
course of the51
the affair of51
and by the51
the interests of51
in the name51
had not yet49
the right of49
history of the49
no doubt that48
now that the48
laws of the48
of brandenburg and48
him in the48
to the house48
of the dutch48
of which the48
to be in48
and he had48
opposition to the48
of the war48
and a half48
but there was48
of william the48
of the council48
in order that48
was about to48
was not to48
they were to48
a long time48
from the states48
the ancient church48
in spite of48
of the duchies48
to make a48
to see the48
he had received46
the wrath of46
and death of46
princes of germany45
man who had45
that all the45
authority of the45
had always been45
had ever been45
it to be45
he could not45
and all the45
which the advocate45
of the archduke45
which they were45
one of his45
the representatives of45
to be made45
with the prince45
the fate of45
did his best45
the union of45
a majority of45
there is no45
him by the45
of those who45
according to his45
ought to be45
as they were45
of the possessory45
with which the45
the policy of45
was in the45
france and england45
it was necessary45
the spanish ambassador45
in the city45
the use of45
the two great45
the five points45
of that province45
into the hands45
him that the45
of the english45
manner in which45
of the queen45
of barneveld and45
to the state43
princess of conde42
had been so42
a few days42
france and the42
the states for42
the nature of42
as much as42
that the great42
made use of42
the laws of42
to the queen42
policy of the42
member of the42
said the king42
would be the42
all the provinces42
i have been42
of the elector42
had been sent42
of the archdukes42
the french ambassador42
to the duchies42
be no doubt42
foot and horse42
the states should42
elector of brandenburg42
the king would42
maximilian of bavaria42
at this moment42
chief of the42
the rest of42
their high mightinesses42
the protection of42
he meant to42
the authority of42
the general government42
should not be42
of the commonwealth42
brandenburg and neuburg42
and he was42
favour of the42
to all the42
nature of the42
madame de groot42
to do so42
and the advocate42
out of which42
if the king42
to his own42
out of his42
end of the41
for the time41
with his own40
to bring the40
of the civil40
the catholic league40
to go to40
day by day40
in the church40
to him that40
before the assembly39
up to the39
in case of39
to the government39
at once to39
of each province39
make use of39
had come to39
the affairs of39
it was thought39
service of the39
to the sovereignty39
in all the39
king and the39
to be a39
princes of the39
a national synod39
they could not39
that he could39
the republic was39
in the streets39
against the advocate39
said that the39
assembly of the39
the independence of39
and that they39
that i have39
and the emperor39
come to the39
the beginning of39
at any rate39
the value of39
a matter of39
but he was39
the subject of39
in which they39
if they had39
the influence of39
early in the39
the court of39
the spanish marriages39
to the general39
to the advocate39
he had made39
to which he39
do his best39
of the duke39
could be no39
the laws and39
him to the39
it was an39
the life and39
he had ever37
and a few37
whom he had37
and it is36
to the last36
it has been36
seems to have36
for him to36
he was the36
the netherlands and36
prince maurice and36
of the reformation36
by means of36
the council of36
to return to36
conclusion of the36
in the course36
of the blood36
that in the36
by a majority36
had been in36
the spirit of36
independence of the36
command of the36
by which he36
at any moment36
likely to be36
of the catholic36
of the thirty36
of the new36
the designs of36
the possibility of36
head of his36
before the states36
at the very36
he was in36
would be to36
the french king36
the prince had36
but for the36
between france and36
of the province36
of the holy36
the peace of36
to listen to36
prince of neuburg36
the rights of36
destined to be36
to believe that36
to prevent the36
and for the36
on the ground36
the question of36
cause of protestantism36
to which the36
in his own36
of the princess36
to keep the36
so soon as36
use of the36
on his part36
the states in36
according to their36
to the stadholder36
with all the36
with a view36
affairs of the36
was ready to36
the envoys of36
made by the36
soon as the36
soon to be36
of henry iv36
church and state36
the country and36
the states were35
at the end35
to each other34
the great war33
the provinces and33
he should be33
i have always33
be difficult to33
the opinion of33
the cautionary towns33
point of view33
but that he33
the ambassadors of33
it to the33
of the old33
do the same33
interview with the33
centuries and a33
the province of33
the spanish king33
be remembered that33
for a time33
to him by33
the king in33
more and more33
had never been33
to the great33
maurice and the33
the object of33
the united netherlands33
the condition of33
to do his33
by the advocate33
in accordance with33
he would be33
had so long33
the advocate to33
devoted to the33
on the same33
was destined to33
it must be33
on this occasion33
death of the33
the author of33
the appointment of33
if it were33
and the republic33
in the very33
to the ambassadors33
on which the33
to bring about33
which i have33
would be difficult33
court of the33
with which he33
the age of33
and with the33
a couple of33
barneveld had been33
the seven provinces33
it should be33
it might be33
happened to be33
of the cities33
he had done33
had long been33
king of england33
should be made33
of a man33
the time of33
movements of the33
he had no33
account of the33
with each other33
two centuries and33
in the country33
of the town33
at the moment33
great britain and33
to the cause33
for the king33
the spanish netherlands33
east india company33
the princes in33
of the age33
the hand of33
he had always33
the republic had33
to his excellency33
was soon to33
there would be33
that the republic33
there were no33
of which they31
under pretext of31
of the jesuits31
the result of30
the british king30
to prince maurice30
to the world30
but it is30
for them to30
of the court30
the cities of30
was made to30
to the netherlands30
of the law30
of the judges30
it was to30
as to his30
council of state30
it was at30
said the ambassador30
of his excellency30
those who had30
and that of30
and the great30
of a general30
him as a30
the daughter of30
of the protestant30
more than one30
and the prince30
letters to the30
of the place30
the most important30
he had a30
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that it is30
head of a30
that the spanish30
and that it30
and the whole30
the advocate of30
king had been30
that he will30
the interest of30
in the government30
treaty of truce30
be able to30
is no doubt30
the members of30
the same day30
the king that30
the holy ghost30
be allowed to30
each of the30
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on the spot30
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was at the30
and it would30
them in the30
it is the30
which would be30
said that he30
that my lords30
form of government30
of the religious30
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well as the30
that barneveld had30
many of them30
down to the30
at the french30
the side of30
the possession of30
in the first30
this was done30
in the history30
the west india30
he added that30
the great statesman30
the period of30
view of the30
the republic to30
and the like30
be in the30
it is true30
of the seven30
the whole country30
the cloister church30
ambassador in paris30
as they had30
to whom he30
palatine of neuburg30
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to the laws30
and the league30
the life of29
there was much28
of the magistracy28
to be his28
hands of spain28
in advance of28
defence of the28
the english government27
is not to27
if it had27
to give the27
as to make27
rights of the27
as in the27
said to have27
from that day27
on the road27
of the primary27
a letter to27
in opposition to27
believe that the27
and laws of27
him in his27
counts of holland27
envoys of the27
would not have27
as if he27
city of utrecht27
he wrote to27
cornelis van der27
his majesty had27
inhabitants of the27
crown of bohemia27
and on the27
a kind of27
the french ambassadors27
the order of27
to the ambassador27
be willing to27
one of them27
the spanish government27
the aid of27
the murder of27
in the united27
of the prisoners27
where he had27
where they were27
to give up27
to protect the27
the dutch republic27
agent of the27
it is certain27
rest of the27
set on foot27
order of the27
a few weeks27
and the two27
not only to27
a state of27
was more than27
of my lords27
law of the27
and his own27
he expressed his27
correspondence with the27
wife and children27
princess of orange27
as if the27
prince and princess27
years of age27
sent to the27
west india company27
protection of the27
this would be27
and the stadholder27
as he could27
of the enemy27
after the death27
to come to27
was a great27
the whole world27
take possession of27
of the respective27
period of the27
of the kingdom27
the expense of27
up by the27
to confer with27
of the man27
he said to27
prince of wales27
the th may27
was necessary to27
the prince to27
advocate and the27
came to the27
there was nothing27
to the elector27
necessary for the27
a view of27
of the special27
he knew that27
of the confederacy27
it did not27
at the age27
the forces of27
his majesty would27
himself to the27
at the court27
the road to27
it is a27
made to the27
for his son27
the intention of27
the foundation of27
on which he27
yet it was27
for the first27
and the princes27
of his sovereign27
since the death27
been sent to27
back to the27
of his father27
to the french27
in france and27
the letter of27
for a moment27
had just been27
the conclusion of27
not likely to27
to his majesty27
the protestants of27
and to be27
was impossible for27
he had himself27
if he could27
from the hague27
part in the27
as long as25
there was but25
the world to25
throughout the country25
the effect of25
there was none25
the protestant union25
from day to25
for all the25
day to day25
holland with a24
they have been24
by the prince24
of the other24
upon the states24
as had been24
will be seen24
in the affair24
it is difficult24
to the synod24
front of the24
in the spring24
which had just24
the catholic party24
the general assembly24
to assist the24
with the enemy24
of conde and24
of a national24
the two kings24
no longer be24
which the king24
of these provinces24
the king for24
political and religious24
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long as he24
alluded to the24
interests of the24
by john lothrop24
for the advocate24
the netherlands were24
his majesty and24
the war was24
certain that the24
and from the24
during the war24
that barneveld was24
government of the24
the great church24
and his friends24
that the archduke24
to support the24
the manner in24
prince of anhalt24
to make it24
the ambassador in24
more than a24
the welfare of24
give the law24
causes and movements24
had been no24
than had been24
of their own24
in the future24
made in the24
article of the24
the stadholder had24
informed him that24
the ambassador to24
was obliged to24
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in consequence of24
the princes and24
an interview with24
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by a large24
the princess to24
to be so24
had been an24
author of the24
a little later24
he said that24
where he was24
he was still24
the news of24
most christian king24
no right to24
i do not24
the eyes of24
long as it24
of more than24
side of the24
the one side24
him to be24
he made a24
to accept the24
he had sworn24
should have been24
which they have24
he was asked24
designs of the24
on the side24
the work of24
in addition to24
in the interest24
the state council24
by the stadholder24
the spanish party24
that he has24
the orders of24
to this effect24
a large majority24
the territory of24
accompanied by his24
and his colleagues24
would be better24
be made to24
in the midst24
should be held24
the church of24
to the archdukes24
the primary causes24
to the treaty24
knew very well24
in the spanish24
very well that24
was one of24
of holland with24
the prince that24
to him the24
of his country24
the arrival of24
letter to the24
will be remembered24
the most christian24
to make himself24
john lothrop motley24
replied that he24
union of utrecht24
of barneveld was24
or any other24
master of the24
ignorant of the24
in the face24
spite of the24
and mutual toleration24
but this was24
details of the24
of his life24
to archduke albert24
that i am24
any of the24
the son of24
was now in24
the king himself24
change in the24
in time of24
now to be24
three or four24
such was the24
and his ministers24
the place of24
soon after the24
for the use24
in the hague24
he had just24
to my lords24
the state of24
had a long24
with the great24
he was so24
should be no24
to the other24
at the first24
by the great24
primary causes and24
maurice of nassau24
opposed to the24
of austria and24
of them in24
of his most24
one day to24
the stadholder and24
at that epoch24
give up the24
the reader has24
the wife of24
the midst of24
was at once24
could no longer24
of the general24
and movements of24
we have been24
cities of holland24
and the united24
laws and privileges24
matter of religion24
hope that the24
a member of24
to the public24
the presence of24
and the archdukes24
states of the24
is true that24
to his wife24
of holland to24
there was an24
if they were24
in the treaty24
that they might24
of his master24
affair of cleve24
affairs of state24
to the emperor24
or at least24
the constitution of24
the imperial crown24
the family of24
the ambassador had24
the articles of24
to do with24
for the great24
was wont to24
war by john23
that the war23
in a blaze22
advance of his22
his friends and22
and to his22
work of the22
upon the house22
wrath of the22
of the human22
at a blow22
party in the22
he was much22
to resist the22
of his enemies22
authority over the22
was but one22
schism in the22
aerssens to barneveld21
the outbreak of21
had been taken21
of the utrecht21
count lewis william21
for which he21
house of nassau21
and to make21
given to the21
were likely to21
one of those21
he had so21
liberty of conscience21
of the public21
to abstain from21
of the earth21
if the prince21
the great soldier21
for the republic21
were destined to21
which he could21
account of his21
the position of21
of the fatherland21
to the end21
at its head21
of the first21
man who was21
in the provinces21
they had no21
to make use21
elector of cologne21
be permitted to21
out of window21
the conduct of21
of religious equality21
to the roman21
the duc de21
barneveld and his21
the inhabitants of21
it was difficult21
that she had21
the heart of21
the election of21
the middle of21
the truce negotiations21
that could be21
the army of21
de la chatre21
the alliance between21
prince of the21
the country to21
to his country21
been one of21
his excellency and21
of the three21
in that age21
in his heart21
the archdukes and21
of all these21
of the imperial21
not have been21
they were bound21
sympathy with the21
in religious matters21
as a matter21
to lay down21
the world was21
return to france21
the respective provinces21
was in his21
in love with21
barneveld was not21
of the population21
it was for21
to see that21
of his age21
letter of the21
to show that21
been in the21
large majority of21
with the princes21
in a state21
a few years21
many of the21
the hague and21
province of holland21
on the great21
prince and the21
between the king21
the succession of21
he had now21
by no means21
the claims of21
seemed to have21
france and spain21
other hand the21
to send the21
it was now21
would be no21
once more to21
each other in21
he was himself21
guidance of barneveld21
beginning of the21
had been to21
the defence of21
which he has21
in the state21
for the moment21
position of the21
that you are21
the common people21
alliance with the21
belonging to the21
believed that the21
ever ready to21
of the royal21
subject of the21
representatives of the21
the form of21
the protestant princes21
sent by the21
wrote aerssens to21
which it had21
he was about21
had been much21
between church and21
were on the21
and at the21
himself in the21
his efforts to21
of holland in21
but the states21
in the french21
existence of the21
to the two21
two or three21
a man who21
from time to21
interested in the21
the doctrine of21
son of the21
the great advocate21
to observe the21
order to prevent21
the spaniards and21
he wished to21
to the archduke21
the other provinces21
of the german21
to the assembly21
the details of21
the habit of21
i will never21
the debateable land21
there can be21
did not know21
to such a21
the central government21
general of the21
long as they21
sir ralph winwood21
of the plot21
and privileges of21
he had sent21
themselves to the21
on the one21
the conservation of21
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