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quadgram frequency
early english books online99
for sick and wounded43
the commissioners of accounts39
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petition to the house2
the minuits of the2
as an honest man2
and exchange of prisoners2
liberties of the people2
the hearts of judges2
know how it comes2
thro the merits and2
faciunt homines potentiores non2
themselves after sentence of2
to a correspondence with2
thou art like to2
to the city of2
and that they are2
consider of all these2
lords spiritual and temporal2
printed for john williams2
the trust committed to2
he goeth about to2
all the remainder of2
that come to visit2
was sworn at the2
art a master of2
for such a one2
hath called me out2
side or the other2
sufferings may have expiated2
the name of rats2
of the said prison2
so long as they2
under peters church in2
with or more defects2
god that takest away2
acceptable in thy sight2
civill and personall actions2
and when they came2
the most part of2
in such a place2
troubles to this present2
and to have a2
a wing h thomason2
of exercising those offices2
all to the best2
still depending before them2
me thus to seeke2
ejaculations for him at2
soule that hath done2
the multitude of my2
thrist after righteousness by2
inherit the kingdom of2
commissioners of accounts said2
of the present commisioners2
if you shall send2
under my hand and2
much as you please2
i am here in2
after you have received2
of the inhabitants of2
of lieutenant collonel john2
before the admiralty and2
to the view of2
meditation whilst he was2
cast into prison for2
is a place that2
prisoners lying in the2
and excuse the course2
minuits of the admiralty2
from the malice of2
plead the cause of2
been justly committed for2
to thy great cost2
i laid down my2
the publisher to the2
and that they would2
to the rich man2
the parliament of england2
out of this land2
the lord god of2
a thanksgiving for a2
publisher to the reader2
between your letter and2
how it comes to2
of the city of2
he believes it has2
to examin into it2
ever blessed be thy2
worthy to be called2
which have been lately2
as a criminal in2
the sentence of death2
to make my peace2
a stc estc s2
the worst of men2
i will not be2
is the place where2
and brought into prison2
look up to god2
servant and a witnesse2
under the name of2
beef out of the2
and the shadow of2
into his adversaries hands2
three of the commissioners2
have expiated for my2
at end of letter2
by vertue of the2
to know how it2
the prisoner that lay2
the sight of that2
their favour in his2
greatness of thy power2
persons for their favour2
to the lord god2
therefore i for helpe2
those that gave them2
for which you are2
queries out of the2
my hand and seale2
remaining moments of life2
seemingly anthorized sic to2
petitioner hath suffered a2
the company of priests2
or thus to importune2
the law of nature2
common jayl and house2
exchanging prisoners at war2
they were proved before2
to the carelesse man2
was come for england2
called atturney general on2
of peace and concord2
and by the spirit2
clement slie fencer with2
my king and country2
and all i had2
not be improper for2
the sincerity and integrity2
and two or three2
i have been to2
for him at the2
a requiem to the2
a meditation upon the2
execution by a friend2
and circumstances by john2
other personall actions whatsoever2
with the blood of2
my peace with thee2
before the commissioners for2
favour in his cause2
c why dost thou2
it may be thou2
yet let me tell2
they had been justly2
had at that time2
and about other masters2
of lord high admiral2
others as well as2
no need of it2
help of thy grace2
have just cause to2
the prisoner at liberty2
gracious pardon to the2
to be of that2
and that for the2
civilwar no the innocent2
and now in the2
gave order to his2
dwell with everlasting burnings2
and a witnesse of2
matter who were owners2
prayer for mercy from2
to do justice to2
pray let us know2
rest of the prisoners2
i had nothing to2
original in huntington library2
john latta sampled and2
tell which way to2
that none of them2
led into the leades2
courtney w ith other2
deducted three farthings a2
the great work of2
take heed oh rulers2
will doe the like2
to approve your faith2
as fast as i2
goe along with him2
in the world to2
petition of the inhabitants2
they do make me2
god save the king2
and when you are2
for they are not2
of original in huntington2
to the honourable the2
that you have been2
that i had no2
a man when he2
by the lords of2
illegible i n the2
the chairman demanding of2
wherefore he makes it2
and therefore in case2
rights and properties of2
was no hurt in2
not to be hurried2
your petitioner hath been2
by thy grace i2
printed by edward husband2
my hope is you2
honours to send for2
to be a witness2
friend to see him2
as occasion shall require2
master of the tap2
like process was given2
several voyages to france2
dangers and troubles to2
recovery of their health2
till he should pay2
hearts of judges and2
prayers for an heart2
a witnesse of jesus2
not give me my2
the present commisioners for2
that if the said2
w ith other passages2
to such as are2
and house of correction2
to live and die2
to the women which2
for the escape of2
every one that comes2
care and kind providence2
and longer time in2
the king in the2
wing h thomason e2
the lord in their2
f the rate of2
in this juncture of2
that was mindfull of2
let the sorrowful sighing2
gentle passenger and take2
printed in the year2
for a prisoner for2
of all which i2
men that live in2
to a prisoners wife2
i in prison was2
prisoner into his adversaries2
kingdom of heaven against2
rid me of my2
thy credit in this2
he must be knaue2
and business in prison2
in comparison of those2
lay hold on all2
estc s this keyboarded2
at paris the th2
vltra posse non est2
that which thou canst2
to require you to2
and so by the2
and the chairman demanding2
but so far to2
which before i had2
if you could have2
deducted above eighteen pence2
committed to prison for2
their honours could not2
to declare the word2
which i cannot resist2
but if you can2
and since i was2
into the hearts of2
agreement between your letter2
printed by william iones2
up of the plague2
friday the th of2
your peace with almighty2
act of the late2
penitent prisoner his character2
great work of repentance2
bring thy soule into2
and not at all2
judge of heaven and2
bondage in the tower2
the best use of2
which we shall see2
trust thee for a2
and at the time2
in reference to his2
in being content to2
in the list of2
may have free liberty2
hath brought him to2
you have brought upon2
and that they may2
that he and his2
being reduced to this2
to send for him2
owne dejected comfortlesse wife2
that it is the2
upon my own head2
that he did not2
i was sent to2
thee day by day2
make my repentance true2
that they are no2
them as you please2
being contrary to the2
or that i have2
in the said act2
that discharged the trust2
a terror to the2
of all things else2
but shall suffer you2
idle course of life2
stay gentle passenger and2
a carefull friend that2
that i have suffered2
to the men in2
the lamb of god2
i am not so2
sellers of the the2
not have so little2
the medicines for the2
and cast him into2
executing the office of2
the reliefe of poore2
and against the day2
your petitioner hath suffered2
canst not thy selfe2
attend the commissioners of2
but looke into thy2
to inform you hereby2
prisoners for debt containing2
lord have mercy upon2
before the next justice2
the end of the2
and hartfo rd shire2
the star under peters2
of my poore endeavours2
and proceedings for recovery2
i could not continue2
who amongst us can2
by edward husband and2
merchant of london shewing2
but could never obtain2
i was not able2
the legall fundamentall liberties2
him that betrayed the2
him upon the said2
and take diligent notice2
which thou art here2
and he writes you2
bar of the house2
i have been a2
the one thing necessary2