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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 12 |
there was not one | 7 |
represented either as utf | 6 |
under the notion of | 6 |
characters represented either as | 6 |
the place of execution | 5 |
laid in the indictment | 5 |
not so much as | 5 |
books laid in the | 4 |
interrupted by the ordinary | 4 |
the time of his | 4 |
and i pray god | 4 |
the church of england | 4 |
to find me guilty | 4 |
at the old baily | 4 |
by proquest via their | 3 |
into the public domain | 3 |
text is available for | 3 |
the process of creating | 3 |
were encoded as gap | 3 |
lately sitting at the | 3 |
and or corrected and | 3 |
from certain unjust judges | 3 |
support to the early | 3 |
the righteous judge of | 3 |
terms of creative commons | 3 |
been issued variously as | 3 |
anyone can now take | 3 |
the paper delivered to | 3 |
and oxford and the | 3 |
as illegible were corrected | 3 |
the text creation partnership | 3 |
to their original source | 3 |
proquest to create accurately | 3 |
was chosen if there | 3 |
will never have been | 3 |
generall grieuances of the | 3 |
were sent to external | 3 |
that he was a | 3 |
files to tei p | 3 |
any assumptions that can | 3 |
intended to range over | 3 |
issued variously as sgml | 3 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 3 |
on the image sets | 3 |
and some readable characters | 3 |
second or later edition | 3 |
filling in of gaps | 3 |
overall quality of tcp | 3 |
the texts have been | 3 |
the general aim of | 3 |
bear in mind that | 3 |
at the place of | 3 |
murther from certain unjust | 3 |
not meet qa standards | 3 |
mainly structural encoding based | 3 |
corrected where possible up | 3 |
converting tcp files to | 3 |
illegible were corrected where | 3 |
users should be aware | 3 |
of time and funding | 3 |
but we respectfully request | 3 |
of the print record | 3 |
created during phase of | 3 |
text creation partnership web | 3 |
assigned for keying and | 3 |
teams in oxford and | 3 |
trade for three years | 3 |
of michigan and oxford | 3 |
desired the said sheriffs | 3 |
have been looked at | 3 |
wide variety of subject | 3 |
divided into two phases | 3 |
out of the desk | 3 |
all their liues by | 3 |
proofread for accuracy and | 3 |
marked as illegible were | 3 |
the filling in of | 3 |
record of the period | 3 |
sets were sent to | 3 |
that he would not | 3 |
were corrected where possible | 3 |
universities of michigan and | 3 |
works in english were | 3 |
data is very good | 3 |
phase of the project | 3 |
of known extent have | 3 |
out by editorial teams | 3 |
that due credit and | 3 |
texts for their own | 3 |
been transformed into placeholder | 3 |
there to have spoken | 3 |
the overall quality of | 3 |
image sets were sent | 3 |
in english were prioritized | 3 |
to publish or dispose | 3 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 3 |
due credit and attribution | 3 |
released into the public | 3 |
at by a tcp | 3 |
accuracy and those which | 3 |
laid to his charge | 3 |
in seruile bondage all | 3 |
commons assembled in parliament | 3 |
been released into the | 3 |
online text creation partnership | 3 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 3 |
the project have been | 3 |
as to matter of | 3 |
textual data within the | 3 |
have mercy upon me | 3 |
crime laid to his | 3 |
of a work was | 3 |
or tei g elements | 3 |
two witnesses at least | 3 |
upon the present confederacy | 3 |
text and markup reviewed | 3 |
bibliography of english literature | 3 |
within the usual project | 3 |
reflect the true nature | 3 |
and characters marked as | 3 |
between and available in | 3 |
works are eligible for | 3 |
extent have been transformed | 3 |
was based on the | 3 |
nature of the print | 3 |
take and use these | 3 |
financial support to the | 3 |
characters will be marked | 3 |
and that he was | 3 |
liues by the vnlawfull | 3 |
follow his trade for | 3 |
or for an anonymous | 3 |
for accuracy and those | 3 |
to create accurately transcribed | 3 |
to the terms of | 3 |
wardens of the company | 3 |
and wardens of the | 3 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 3 |
a compelling reason to | 3 |
kept in seruile bondage | 3 |
markup guidelines are available | 3 |
phase i text is | 3 |
chose to create diplomatic | 3 |
during phase of the | 3 |
these texts for their | 3 |
possible up to a | 3 |
in accordance with level | 3 |
characters or elements to | 3 |
simplify the filling in | 3 |
to a limit of | 3 |
a wide variety of | 3 |
french conquest neither desirable | 3 |
the prince of wales | 3 |
the institutions providing financial | 3 |
edition of a work | 3 |
they fortifie only by | 3 |
of the paper delivered | 3 |
images in accordance with | 3 |
processed by university of | 3 |
of creating the tcp | 3 |
unicode or tei g | 3 |
and use these texts | 3 |
the tei in libraries | 3 |
variety of subject areas | 3 |
reason to do so | 3 |
of it as they | 3 |
or dispose of it | 3 |
in all likelihood such | 3 |
usually the first edition | 3 |
which did not meet | 3 |
first editions of a | 3 |
or elements to simplify | 3 |
books online text creation | 3 |
produce large quantities of | 3 |
and therefore of any | 3 |
quality assurance was then | 3 |
the early english books | 3 |
to simplify the filling | 3 |
the text encoding initiative | 3 |
owned by the institutions | 3 |
was not suffered to | 3 |
conquest neither desirable nor | 3 |
and therefore chose to | 3 |
sitting at the old | 3 |
never have been looked | 3 |
the city of london | 3 |
these processes should make | 3 |
containing a relation of | 3 |
of london and middlesex | 3 |
from proquest page images | 3 |
to be an overt | 3 |
as opposed to critical | 3 |
by the vnlawfull ordinances | 3 |
the lord chief justice | 3 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 3 |
be marked as illegible | 3 |
encoded edition of the | 3 |
of the project have | 3 |
appeal of murther from | 3 |
and sometimes a second | 3 |
partnership between the universities | 3 |
the keyers to be | 3 |
true nature of the | 3 |
based on the image | 3 |
of the poore free | 3 |
work described above is | 3 |
of the generall grieuances | 3 |
providing financial support to | 3 |
not extending to life | 3 |
the said sheriffs to | 3 |
looked at by a | 3 |
structural encoding based on | 3 |
dying man was not | 3 |
likelihood such instances will | 3 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 3 |
which they fortifie only | 3 |
to follow his trade | 3 |
images scanned from microfilm | 3 |
man was not suffered | 3 |
be made about the | 3 |
encoded text transcribed from | 3 |
sets published by proquest | 3 |
meet qa standards were | 3 |
sheriffs to publish or | 3 |
restraints of time and | 3 |
remain and some readable | 3 |
that in all likelihood | 3 |
was not their business | 3 |
then their works are | 3 |
publisher proquest to create | 3 |
to the sheriffs of | 3 |
and kept in seruile | 3 |
have been issued variously | 3 |
or text strings within | 3 |
by a warrant dormant | 3 |
their business was to | 3 |
late revolution in england | 3 |
was intended to range | 3 |
publish or dispose of | 3 |
i text is available | 3 |
assurance was then carried | 3 |
characters marked as illegible | 3 |
all likelihood such instances | 3 |
paper delivered to the | 3 |
texts have been issued | 3 |
tei p using tcp | 3 |
create accurately transcribed and | 3 |
said sheriffs to publish | 3 |
the usual project restraints | 3 |
will be marked as | 3 |
keying and markup guidelines | 3 |
michigan and oxford and | 3 |
are eligible for inclusion | 3 |
and attribution is given | 3 |
project was divided into | 3 |
and death of mr | 3 |
of heaven and earth | 3 |
available at the text | 3 |
dispose of it as | 3 |
but being frequently interrupted | 3 |
was divided into two | 3 |
quantities of textual data | 3 |
to range over a | 3 |
the public domain as | 3 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 3 |
there are a number | 3 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 3 |
true copy of the | 3 |
to matter of law | 3 |
encoding was enhanced and | 3 |
by university of nebraska | 3 |
a limit of instances | 3 |
was a compelling reason | 3 |
for their own purposes | 3 |
and markup guidelines are | 3 |
edition of the work | 3 |
to tei p using | 3 |
selection was intended to | 3 |
the print record of | 3 |
published between and available | 3 |
should make clear that | 3 |
this phase i text | 3 |
sent to external keying | 3 |
published by proquest via | 3 |
judge of heaven and | 3 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 3 |
of the tei in | 3 |
vnlawfull ordinances of the | 3 |
the books laid in | 3 |
public domain as of | 3 |
attribution is given to | 3 |
are a number of | 3 |
page images in accordance | 3 |
his trade for three | 3 |
by the institutions providing | 3 |
been looked at by | 3 |
the terms of creative | 3 |
seruile bondage all their | 3 |
remarks upon the present | 3 |
tcp files to tei | 3 |
respectfully request that due | 3 |
although there are a | 3 |
the universities of michigan | 3 |
a great deal of | 3 |
editions of a works | 3 |
made about the data | 3 |
by editorial teams in | 3 |
tcp data is very | 3 |
were returned to the | 3 |
p using tcp tei | 3 |
encoded as gap s | 3 |
a works in english | 3 |
for keying and markup | 3 |
qa standards were returned | 3 |
a dying man was | 3 |
on the text encoding | 3 |
instances will never have | 3 |
are available at the | 3 |
and the publisher proquest | 3 |
keyers to be redone | 3 |
keyed and coded from | 3 |
based on the text | 3 |
request that due credit | 3 |
a partnership between the | 3 |
some errors will remain | 3 |
processes should make clear | 3 |
according to the terms | 3 |
opposed to critical editions | 3 |
guidelines are available at | 3 |
to reflect the true | 3 |
markup reviewed and edited | 3 |
that can be made | 3 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 3 |
compelling reason to do | 3 |
in of gaps by | 3 |
did not meet qa | 3 |
in the time of | 3 |
to page images in | 3 |
with changes to facilitate | 3 |
an abstract of the | 3 |
of the city of | 3 |
only by a warrant | 3 |
gaps by user contributors | 3 |
tcp assigned for keying | 3 |
of works in other | 3 |
a number of works | 3 |
editorial teams in oxford | 3 |
number of works in | 3 |
and to all sensible | 3 |
of murther from certain | 3 |
corrected and characters marked | 3 |
later edition of a | 3 |
the encoding was enhanced | 3 |
for an anonymous work | 3 |
placeholder characters or elements | 3 |
therefore of any assumptions | 3 |
of the work described | 3 |
being frequently interrupted by | 3 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 3 |
gap elements of known | 3 |
encoded and linked to | 3 |
each text was proofread | 3 |
copy of the paper | 3 |
level of the tei | 3 |
he designed there to | 3 |
the publisher proquest to | 3 |
returned to the keyers | 3 |
grieuances of the poore | 3 |
to encode one copy | 3 |
data within the usual | 3 |
on the new cambridge | 3 |
and encoded edition of | 3 |
frequently interrupted by the | 3 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 3 |
encoded texts based on | 3 |
based on the new | 3 |
described above is co | 3 |
created by converting tcp | 3 |
have been transformed into | 3 |
image sets published by | 3 |
or later edition of | 3 |
encoding based on the | 3 |
text was proofread for | 3 |
creating the tcp texts | 3 |
such instances will never | 3 |
copies of the texts | 3 |
to the keyers to | 3 |
into placeholder characters or | 3 |
there was a compelling | 3 |
of every monographic english | 3 |
neither desirable nor practicable | 3 |
should bear in mind | 3 |
can be made about | 3 |
domain as of january | 3 |
the texts were encoded | 3 |
can now take and | 3 |
is a partnership between | 3 |
was then carried out | 3 |
where possible up to | 3 |
errors will remain and | 3 |
carried out by editorial | 3 |
illegibles were encoded as | 3 |
which he designed there | 3 |
elements of known extent | 3 |
over a wide variety | 3 |
and available in eebo | 3 |
keying companies for transcription | 3 |
extending to life or | 3 |
notably latin and welsh | 3 |
whichever is the greater | 3 |
if there was a | 3 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 3 |
mind that in all | 3 |
their works are eligible | 3 |
a relation of the | 3 |
aimed to produce large | 3 |
text selection was based | 3 |
of any assumptions that | 3 |
their liues by the | 3 |
given to their original | 3 |
they should think fit | 3 |
unicode or text strings | 3 |
therefore chose to create | 3 |
general aim of eebo | 3 |
to the righteous judge | 3 |
to belong to mr | 3 |
will remain and some | 3 |
it as they should | 3 |
process of creating the | 3 |
of the process of | 3 |
users should bear in | 3 |
of a works in | 3 |
sometimes a second or | 3 |
relation of the tryal | 3 |
their early english books | 3 |
creation partnership web site | 3 |
sheriffs of london and | 3 |
was enhanced and or | 3 |
and linked to page | 3 |
a second or later | 3 |
credit and attribution is | 3 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 3 |
work was chosen if | 3 |
range over a wide | 3 |
for transcription and basic | 3 |
by converting tcp files | 3 |
to produce large quantities | 3 |
all without asking permission | 3 |
even for commercial purposes | 3 |
of the texts have | 3 |
is available for reuse | 3 |
to external keying companies | 3 |
assumptions that can be | 3 |
external keying companies for | 3 |
project have been released | 3 |
for the first offence | 3 |
with level of the | 3 |
oxford and the publisher | 3 |
the image sets published | 3 |
large quantities of textual | 3 |
institutions providing financial support | 3 |
tcp aimed to produce | 3 |
the text can be | 3 |
transcription and basic encoding | 3 |
at the time of | 3 |
companies for transcription and | 3 |
fortifie only by a | 3 |
that they were resolved | 3 |
seeing a dying man | 3 |
to life or limb | 3 |
any remaining illegibles were | 3 |
aware of the process | 3 |
as they should think | 3 |
up to a limit | 3 |
and encoded texts based | 3 |
standards were returned to | 3 |
while the overall quality | 3 |
the true nature of | 3 |
of instances per text | 3 |
have been released into | 3 |
enhanced and or corrected | 3 |
project restraints of time | 3 |
of textual data within | 3 |
proquest via their early | 3 |
tcp is a partnership | 3 |
now take and use | 3 |
of commons assembled in | 3 |
to the early english | 3 |
via their early english | 3 |
taken out of the | 3 |
bondage all their liues | 3 |
the work described above | 3 |
limit of instances per | 3 |
tcp is to encode | 3 |
chosen if there was | 3 |
usual project restraints of | 3 |
text strings within braces | 3 |
some readable characters will | 3 |
is to encode one | 3 |
use these texts for | 3 |
that was not their | 3 |
and those which did | 3 |
quality of tcp data | 3 |
ordinances of the master | 3 |
then carried out by | 3 |
texts based on the | 3 |
readable characters will be | 3 |
to all sensible english | 3 |
in mind that in | 3 |
of the master and | 3 |
or corrected and characters | 3 |
texts created during phase | 3 |
linked to page images | 3 |
and coded from proquest | 3 |
elements to simplify the | 3 |
righteous judge of heaven | 3 |
title published between and | 3 |
of gaps by user | 3 |
is given to their | 3 |
in oxford and michigan | 3 |
an appeal of murther | 3 |
included and sometimes a | 3 |
at the text creation | 3 |
of each text was | 3 |
delivered to the sheriffs | 3 |
we respectfully request that | 3 |
understanding these processes should | 3 |
language title published between | 3 |
the crime laid to | 3 |
by a tcp editor | 3 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 3 |
was proofread for accuracy | 3 |
texts were encoded and | 3 |
not suffered to speak | 3 |
coded from proquest page | 3 |
abstract of the generall | 3 |
text can be copied | 3 |
a work was chosen | 3 |
that it was not | 3 |
the sheriffs of london | 3 |
be aware of the | 3 |
the vnlawfull ordinances of | 3 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 3 |
those which did not | 3 |
works in other languages | 3 |
designed there to have | 3 |
selection was based on | 3 |
of tcp data is | 3 |
should be aware of | 3 |
master and wardens of | 3 |
accordance with level of | 3 |
and for the second | 3 |
tcp project was divided | 3 |
were encoded and linked | 3 |
known extent have been | 3 |
the master and wardens | 3 |
between the universities of | 3 |
and markup reviewed and | 3 |
english books online text | 3 |
print record of the | 3 |
the generall grieuances of | 3 |
he in the least | 2 |
the witnesses could personally | 2 |
necessity of a war | 2 |
one that has offended | 2 |
put a stop to | 2 |
my self obliged to | 2 |
the same sort of | 2 |
do but so much | 2 |
resolved right or wrong | 2 |
out of his pocket | 2 |
is this liberty and | 2 |
that though there had | 2 |
he must be a | 2 |
petitioners are depriued of | 2 |
not agree to find | 2 |
suffered to speak anderton | 2 |
were heretofore only afraid | 2 |
such farther punishment as | 2 |
oppressed and kept in | 2 |
did not amount to | 2 |
several statutes to be | 2 |
for had it been | 2 |
sake of these that | 2 |
although they cannot see | 2 |
petition of william anderton | 2 |
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sin of wilful murther | 2 |
where also without all | 2 |
them they denied them | 2 |
at this present these | 2 |
the hidden designs of | 2 |
lord mayor of the | 2 |
might be blunted with | 2 |
were they you were | 2 |
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set his private mark | 2 |
of those who have | 2 |
than not to follow | 2 |
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me is as plain | 2 |
carry away all our | 2 |
and though i caused | 2 |
even from what they | 2 |
at the general bar | 2 |
be taken out of | 2 |
printer of seditious and | 2 |
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but arbitrary in a | 2 |
kidnap our young men | 2 |
if they do but | 2 |
hidden designs of those | 2 |
i have any ways | 2 |
or of any thing | 2 |
orthodox church of england | 2 |
it ought to be | 2 |
that so many of | 2 |
hideous cry in these | 2 |
refused positively to allow | 2 |
prove that there must | 2 |
being matter of law | 2 |
of him that he | 2 |
false and perjured witnesses | 2 |
crown him with eternal | 2 |
i took hold of | 2 |
things that made for | 2 |
to allow me counsel | 2 |
you your selves will | 2 |
seemed fit to the | 2 |
these were only pretences | 2 |
great a part of | 2 |
and had called the | 2 |
bless i beseech thee | 2 |
you look not well | 2 |
finding these things there | 2 |
the jury could not | 2 |
the second offence never | 2 |
consequently where is the | 2 |
made an hideous cry | 2 |
should for the first | 2 |
the least help to | 2 |
selves will put a | 2 |
when the jury could | 2 |
so terrified them into | 2 |
for the second offence | 2 |
my most unjust and | 2 |
last that may suffer | 2 |
me guilty of printing | 2 |
of a dying man | 2 |
of william anderton a | 2 |
particularly my most false | 2 |
to such matters of | 2 |
of them they denied | 2 |
the necessity of a | 2 |
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of these that so | 2 |
him with eternal glory | 2 |
agree to find me | 2 |
the coming of the | 2 |
they do but so | 2 |
in the unity of | 2 |
anderton at the place | 2 |
this liberty and property | 2 |
plain to demonstrate this | 2 |
notion of carrying it | 2 |
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speedy an end to | 2 |
with eternal glory hereafter | 2 |
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the first offence be | 2 |
that i ever printed | 2 |
of the witnesses in | 2 |
of the books laid | 2 |
but to disapprove of | 2 |
parliament was it enacted | 2 |
for pretended high treason | 2 |
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by which so great | 2 |
and nothing more than | 2 |
to effect what they | 2 |
i hired the room | 2 |
man against the government | 2 |
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so many of my | 2 |
according to its discipline | 2 |
these proceedings before the | 2 |
justice treby told them | 2 |
some things that made | 2 |
no reign ever produced | 2 |
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priviledges of the subject | 2 |
the contradictions of the | 2 |
that he printed at | 2 |
and restore our sovereign | 2 |
that he should be | 2 |
whether the finding these | 2 |
in what they did | 2 |
and among them more | 2 |
gave him very ill | 2 |
be blunted with killing | 2 |
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many other such things | 2 |
punished no otherwise than | 2 |
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to be on their | 2 |
think will but in | 2 |
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iv tiff page image | 2 |
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put so speedy an | 2 |
they came to encounter | 2 |
the christians of old | 2 |
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opposition to the law | 2 |
very last session of | 2 |
the late revolution in | 2 |
had made any use | 2 |
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to disapprove of these | 2 |
came to encounter them | 2 |
treasonable books should for | 2 |
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of our present deliverers | 2 |
the least told the | 2 |
conscientious auditors can testify | 2 |
jury could not agree | 2 |
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that i hired the | 2 |
to deliver us even | 2 |
a grain of sense | 2 |
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him the day before | 2 |
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never to follow it | 2 |
of parliament was it | 2 |
decree and their ordinances | 2 |
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in his own behalf | 2 |
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positively declared that it | 2 |
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whom i have any | 2 |
allow me counsel to | 2 |
the jury were sent | 2 |
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the finding these things | 2 |
positively to allow me | 2 |
heretofore only afraid of | 2 |
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in the said desk | 2 |
particular person whom i | 2 |
was not to be | 2 |
never want one of | 2 |
the petitioners are depriued | 2 |
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they make it high | 2 |
will put a stop | 2 |
he may never want | 2 |
seditious and treasonable books | 2 |
scepters of these kingdoms | 2 |
giving any other answer | 2 |
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that there may never | 2 |
councel as to matter | 2 |
or procured them to | 2 |
terrified them into a | 2 |
a convicted prisoner in | 2 |
freely and sincerely forgive | 2 |
honourable sir john fleet | 2 |
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baily to the righteous | 2 |
and privileges of the | 2 |
him not to be | 2 |
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that there must be | 2 |
not have been practised | 2 |
that they sought nothing | 2 |
whom they thought fit | 2 |
and if any man | 2 |
messenger of the press | 2 |
and give him such | 2 |
and supposing them to | 2 |
the kingdom is sustained | 2 |
highness the prince of | 2 |
every one that has | 2 |
also without all doubt | 2 |
and when i took | 2 |
durst not have been | 2 |
sovereign lord king james | 2 |
either of the books | 2 |
room where they were | 2 |
the day before he | 2 |
offence never to follow | 2 |
well affected to the | 2 |
blunted with killing them | 2 |
could affect my life | 2 |
the very last session | 2 |
had received the sacrament | 2 |
the orthodox church of | 2 |
the unity of the | 2 |
us even from what | 2 |
will find fault with | 2 |
or that i hired | 2 |
to be hanged for | 2 |
refused to any before | 2 |
the security of any | 2 |
and doubtless it was | 2 |
are depriued of that | 2 |
fit to the court | 2 |
more than the rights | 2 |
all his enemies here | 2 |
they sought nothing less | 2 |
sun or moon endure | 2 |
had called the prince | 2 |
those who were near | 2 |
partial writer of the | 2 |
and when the jury | 2 |
church of england as | 2 |
see contrary and in | 2 |
the case of the | 2 |
of the same sort | 2 |
to ask pardon of | 2 |
the last that may | 2 |
witnesses in what they | 2 |
global keyed and coded | 2 |
they designed not to | 2 |
the last day of | 2 |
to the right honourable | 2 |
of his indubitable lawful | 2 |
the covert of the | 2 |
be on their side | 2 |
rights and priviledges of | 2 |
and my repenting jury | 2 |
contrary to law transport | 2 |
the notion of law | 2 |
it could not be | 2 |
no matter what the | 2 |
second offence never to | 2 |
prince of orange hook | 2 |
yet withal he told | 2 |
such books into the | 2 |
that came to him | 2 |
or other corporal punishment | 2 |
of england as by | 2 |
that the foreman told | 2 |
that i was a | 2 |
to convict me is | 2 |
old baily to the | 2 |
that they could not | 2 |
right or wrong to | 2 |
present confederacy and the | 2 |
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their charge at the | 2 |
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part of the kingdom | 2 |
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loins to sway the | 2 |
it should be so | 2 |
to law transport them | 2 |
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the learned in the | 2 |
he could not endure | 2 |
they would have it | 2 |
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a french conquest neither | 2 |
the present confederacy and | 2 |
to put so speedy | 2 |
upon which they publickly | 2 |
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them into a compliance | 2 |
books of which they | 2 |
ever printed the books | 2 |
protest i never did | 2 |
under the like pretences | 2 |
in case of life | 2 |
privileges of the subject | 2 |
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them more particularly robin | 2 |
pretences do our deliverers | 2 |
his indubitable lawful crowns | 2 |
least help to effect | 2 |
our stores both for | 2 |
god to put so | 2 |
his enemies here on | 2 |
pretence of our present | 2 |
last session of parliament | 2 |
god may not lay | 2 |
punishment as seemed fit | 2 |
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they you were heretofore | 2 |
their swearing to some | 2 |
no otherwise than not | 2 |
subject is the pretence | 2 |
witnesses at least to | 2 |
statutes to be read | 2 |
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can any thing be | 2 |
who were near know | 2 |
as the heathens did | 2 |
supposed crime was printing | 2 |
compassing and imagining the | 2 |
goal delivery of newgate | 2 |
proceedings but arbitrary in | 2 |
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that their enemies swords | 2 |
he may vanquish and | 2 |
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against their lawful and | 2 |
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pray god to put | 2 |
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which the conscientious auditors | 2 |
to prove that there | 2 |
hired the room where | 2 |
heathens did the christians | 2 |
than my present case | 2 |
from our traffick and | 2 |
hope you your selves | 2 |
was to find me | 2 |
london and middlesex by | 2 |
kingdoms so long as | 2 |
that the printer of | 2 |
pray consider where is | 2 |
were near know too | 2 |
as no reign ever | 2 |
but in the least | 2 |
the honourable house of | 2 |
of seditious and treasonable | 2 |
in the case of | 2 |
of the hidden designs | 2 |
my most false and | 2 |
the witnesses in what | 2 |
security of any man | 2 |
enemies here on earth | 2 |
i now die in | 2 |
their enemies swords might | 2 |
in the least told | 2 |
they kidnap our young | 2 |
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present these proceedings durst | 2 |
chief justice treby told | 2 |
notion of law they | 2 |
of the necessity of | 2 |
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exhaust all our stores | 2 |
to the knowledge of | 2 |
them actually come upon | 2 |
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such evidence as this | 2 |
as by law established | 2 |
and a pack of | 2 |
any use of them | 2 |
at the lord chief | 2 |
same letter or character | 2 |
anderton a convicted prisoner | 2 |
of the kingdom is | 2 |
be proved or no | 2 |
i may be the | 2 |
was a man against | 2 |
he was not to | 2 |
that they might be | 2 |
all that the witnesses | 2 |
never refused to any | 2 |
being taken out of | 2 |
of the commissioners for | 2 |
otherwise than not to | 2 |
or wrong to have | 2 |
the matter of fact | 2 |
of which they accuse | 2 |
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to demonstrate this than | 2 |
proceedings before the parliament | 2 |
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what they did swear | 2 |
that these were only | 2 |
near know too well | 2 |
contrary and in direct | 2 |
being jealous without just | 2 |
try but to convict | 2 |
been sitting at this | 2 |
forgive every one that | 2 |
books should for the | 2 |
i was an ill | 2 |
sitting at this present | 2 |
he could not be | 2 |
and consequently where is | 2 |
have now demonstratively shewn | 2 |
honourable house of commons | 2 |
onsets of their battles | 2 |
business was to find | 2 |
to affect the prisoner | 2 |
than that it should | 2 |
of the orthodox church | 2 |
the partial writer of | 2 |
which they accuse me | 2 |
hath he in the | 2 |
his maiesties most gracious | 2 |
unjust and unrighteous judges | 2 |
pardon of the whole | 2 |
property hath for some | 2 |
our traffick and commerce | 2 |
counsel to such matters | 2 |
or had made any | 2 |
member of the orthodox | 2 |
some to prove that | 2 |
most unjust and unrighteous | 2 |
expressed in the statute | 2 |
first onsets of their | 2 |
a pack of knaves | 2 |
the commissioners for the | 2 |
as there was not | 2 |
they deliver us from | 2 |
learned in the law | 2 |
two books at the | 2 |
least told the world | 2 |
want one of his | 2 |
i was a man | 2 |
printed the books of | 2 |
still continue to deliver | 2 |
may the almighty bless | 2 |
i pray consider where | 2 |
they publickly reviled them | 2 |
sincerely forgive every one | 2 |
never seen that trunk | 2 |
where your money is | 2 |
your selves will put | 2 |
william anderton a convicted | 2 |
lord chief justice treby | 2 |
that they think will | 2 |
i do freely and | 2 |
and now i pray | 2 |
what they came for | 2 |
supposing them to be | 2 |
which they publickly reviled | 2 |
called the prince of | 2 |
that that was not | 2 |
and that it was | 2 |
of his loins to | 2 |
so because they would | 2 |
down to ask the | 2 |
unity of the same | 2 |
did they offer to | 2 |
the right honourable sir | 2 |
person whom i have | 2 |
an end to them | 2 |
any other answer than | 2 |
within the purview of | 2 |
it would not be | 2 |
you see them actually | 2 |
they exhaust all our | 2 |
or published any of | 2 |
the notion of carrying | 2 |
that made for me | 2 |
declare i now die | 2 |
me counsel to such | 2 |
the same letter or | 2 |
to have my life | 2 |
that he may vanquish | 2 |
rights and privileges of | 2 |
like pretences do our | 2 |
among them more particularly | 2 |
all sorts of persons | 2 |
the prisoner as to | 2 |
more plain to demonstrate | 2 |
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in the deliverers pockets | 2 |
not stick to say | 2 |
he might as well | 2 |
was made the covert | 2 |
their sin of wilful | 2 |
by the coming of | 2 |
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is the pretence of | 2 |
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never want heirs to | 2 |
give him such a | 2 |
the prince of orange | 2 |
a man for speaking | 2 |
he ought to have | 2 |
they shall appear as | 2 |
though i caused several | 2 |
to follow it more | 2 |
him that he would | 2 |
for sea and land | 2 |
hold my self obliged | 2 |
upon them to that | 2 |
he had seen the | 2 |
and that he may | 2 |
to gain their ends | 2 |
without giving any other | 2 |
told the world of | 2 |
commissioners for the goal | 2 |
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thing be more plain | 2 |
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for the goal delivery | 2 |
of the subject is | 2 |
affected to the government | 2 |
house of commons assembled | 2 |
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swearing to some things | 2 |
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to their charge at | 2 |
they were resolved right | 2 |
may be the last | 2 |
not only an unfair | 2 |
lay this their sin | 2 |
for the sake of | 2 |
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restore our sovereign lord | 2 |
actually come upon you | 2 |
ask pardon of the | 2 |
and i declare i | 2 |
the rest of the | 2 |
be punished no otherwise | 2 |
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must be a traitor | 2 |
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obliged to ask pardon | 2 |
were resolved right or | 2 |
where they shall appear | 2 |
of king charles the | 2 |
the scepters of these | 2 |
a member of the | 2 |
not lay this their | 2 |
the rights and priviledges | 2 |
designed not to try | 2 |
procured them to be | 2 |
hath for some years | 2 |
matter what the law | 2 |
and all that the | 2 |
these proceedings durst not | 2 |
them to be mine | 2 |
last day of the | 2 |
such a numerable issue | 2 |
whatsoever made for me | 2 |
they think will but | 2 |
help to effect what | 2 |
i caused several statutes | 2 |
had never seen that | 2 |
overcome all his enemies | 2 |
confederacy and the late | 2 |
made any use of | 2 |
that he had seen | 2 |
notion of the necessity | 2 |
to try but to | 2 |
that may suffer by | 2 |
before they came to | 2 |
sway the scepters of | 2 |
now die in the | 2 |
of these kingdoms so | 2 |
the conscientious auditors can | 2 |
they offer to say | 2 |
the foreman told them | 2 |
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to the place of | 2 |
in direct opposition to | 2 |
charge at the general | 2 |
to the honourable house | 2 |
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the printer of seditious | 2 |
the flower of our | 2 |
must be two witnesses | 2 |
where is this liberty | 2 |
rest of the commissioners | 2 |
that it should be | 2 |
royal highness the prince | 2 |
last farewel of him | 2 |
of wilful murther to | 2 |
contradictions of the witnesses | 2 |
that he may never | 2 |
such matters of law | 2 |
i declare i now | 2 |
he printed at all | 2 |
personally say against me | 2 |
the time of mr | 2 |
nothing to the purpose | 2 |
one of them could | 2 |
him that he may | 2 |
have set his private | 2 |
directly contrary to law | 2 |
only pretences to gain | 2 |
day of the sessions | 2 |
and from our traffick | 2 |
wrong to have my | 2 |
continue to deliver us | 2 |
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much as mentioning the | 2 |
in a superlative manner | 2 |
as mentioning the contradictions | 2 |
this their sin of | 2 |
withal he told them | 2 |
some years made an | 2 |
and left out whatsoever | 2 |
the goal delivery of | 2 |
and such farther punishment | 2 |
enemies swords might be | 2 |
as i am the | 2 |
have any ways offended | 2 |
in the least help | 2 |
would have it so | 2 |
man seem but to | 2 |
could personally say against | 2 |
to ask the court | 2 |
that as i am | 2 |
will but in the | 2 |
say he shall die | 2 |
well to your selves | 2 |
it was not treason | 2 |
law they murther him | 2 |
when he came to | 2 |
of the church of | 2 |
farther punishment as seemed | 2 |
england as by law | 2 |
and crown him with | 2 |
convicted prisoner in newgate | 2 |
and treasonable books should | 2 |
that i printed these | 2 |
and the lord chief | 2 |
the rights and privileges | 2 |
i protest i never | 2 |
men printers oppressed and | 2 |
mayor of the city | 2 |
took hold of them | 2 |
die in the unity | 2 |
his royal highness the | 2 |
as sun or moon | 2 |
hang a man for | 2 |
the books of which | 2 |
that this is true | 2 |
flower of our kingdom | 2 |
summing up the evidence | 2 |
and while they stayed | 2 |
laying these proceedings before | 2 |
murther to their charge | 2 |
any man seem but | 2 |
our sovereign lord king | 2 |
reign ever produced before | 2 |
when i took hold | 2 |
do freely and sincerely | 2 |
them to be printed | 2 |
and the late revolution | 2 |
it been sitting at | 2 |
deliverers still continue to | 2 |
i ever printed the | 2 |
effect what they came | 2 |
so i may be | 2 |
witnesses could personally say | 2 |
deliver us even from | 2 |
and overcome all his | 2 |
his private mark on | 2 |
but if robin stephens | 2 |
i printed these books | 2 |
of law they murther | 2 |
them to that degree | 2 |
he had occasion to | 2 |
away all our artillery | 2 |
william anderton at the | 2 |
that the materials were | 2 |
right honourable sir john | 2 |
had it been proved | 2 |
than a man that | 2 |
wilful murther to their | 2 |
the very laws themselves | 2 |
but to convict me | 2 |
the humble petition of | 2 |
mentioning the contradictions of | 2 |
and middlesex by mr | 2 |
the room where they | 2 |
suppose him not to | 2 |
most false and perjured | 2 |
and priviledges of the | 2 |
treby told them positively | 2 |
if any man seem | 2 |
not one of them | 2 |
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a part of the | 2 |
and property hath for | 2 |
by the church of | 2 |
this than my present | 2 |
there may never want | 2 |
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lived a member of | 2 |
answer than that it | 2 |
of these their proceedings | 2 |
arbitrary in a superlative | 2 |
be so because they | 2 |
the materials were mine | 2 |
years made an hideous | 2 |
consider where is this | 2 |
out of his life | 2 |
a stop to them | 2 |
those who have now | 2 |
the decree and their | 2 |
stores both for sea | 2 |
what the law says | 2 |
resolved he should be | 2 |
now you see them | 2 |
i am the first | 2 |
made the covert of | 2 |
other answer than that | 2 |
much as suppose him | 2 |
ruling whatsoever i offered | 2 |
vanquish and overcome all | 2 |
shall appear as criminals | 2 |
self obliged to ask | 2 |
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the sake of these | 2 |
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to save their own | 2 |
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may vanquish and overcome | 2 |
leave it to the | 2 |
him such a numerable | 2 |
convict me is as | 2 |
one of his loins | 2 |
of them could say | 2 |
was never refused to | 2 |
had it been sitting | 2 |
all our stores both | 2 |
spi global keyed and | 2 |
a violent presumption is | 2 |
in the reign of | 2 |
came down to ask | 2 |
where the very laws | 2 |
it was for the | 2 |
swords might be blunted | 2 |
so long as sun | 2 |
may never want heirs | 2 |
the pretence of our | 2 |
published any of them | 2 |
the subject is the | 2 |
that she did not | 2 |
seen that trunk before | 2 |
where they were found | 2 |
not to try but | 2 |
session of parliament was | 2 |
offence be punished no | 2 |
of carrying it on | 2 |
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by laying these proceedings | 2 |
might as well have | 2 |
and in direct opposition | 2 |
and the rest of | 2 |
reproduction of original in | 2 |
even in the deliverers | 2 |
which so great a | 2 |
printers oppressed and kept | 2 |
long as sun or | 2 |
though i protest i | 2 |
and came down to | 2 |
humble petition of william | 2 |
every particular person whom | 2 |
the world of the | 2 |
since it could not | 2 |
such as no reign | 2 |
though there had been | 2 |
these kingdoms so long | 2 |
now i pray consider | 2 |
the old baily to | 2 |
to sway the scepters | 2 |
of every particular person | 2 |
designs of those who | 2 |
pretences to gain their | 2 |
hitherto lived a member | 2 |
caused several statutes to | 2 |
who have now demonstratively | 2 |
cry in these kingdoms | 2 |
books at the lord | 2 |
you see contrary and | 2 |
i pray god to | 2 |
so great a part | 2 |
i pray god may | 2 |
first offence be punished | 2 |
where the rights and | 2 |
they say he shall | 2 |
his loins to sway | 2 |
evidence did not amount | 2 |
as was never refused | 2 |
from what they please | 2 |
so much as mentioning | 2 |
the purview of the | 2 |
i hold my self | 2 |
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out whatsoever made for | 2 |
as seemed fit to | 2 |
liberty and property hath | 2 |
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was for the sake | 2 |
hold of them they | 2 |
although the partial writer | 2 |
find me guilty of | 2 |
our deliverers still continue | 2 |
or that the materials | 2 |
books were printed with | 2 |
demonstrate this than my | 2 |
proceedings durst not have | 2 |
to some things that | 2 |
the notion of the | 2 |
sought nothing less than | 2 |
and sincerely forgive every | 2 |
any thing be more | 2 |
than the rights and | 2 |
so much as suppose | 2 |
of the whole world | 2 |
this present these proceedings | 2 |
that has offended me | 2 |