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quadgram | frequency |
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prisoner at the bar | 211 |
the prisoner at the | 180 |
for the county of | 101 |
the death of the | 82 |
high court of justice | 73 |
hold up thy hand | 72 |
death of the king | 66 |
the high court of | 63 |
gentlemen of the jury | 56 |
one thousand six hundred | 56 |
the house of commons | 55 |
the lords and commons | 43 |
compassing and imagining the | 42 |
they called the high | 40 |
early english books online | 40 |
imagining the death of | 36 |
for the time being | 35 |
which they called the | 35 |
by the authority aforesaid | 35 |
and imagining the death | 34 |
in the name of | 33 |
enacted by the authority | 31 |
called the high court | 31 |
or any of them | 30 |
of the city of | 29 |
in the county of | 27 |
be it further enacted | 26 |
the name of the | 26 |
guilty of the treason | 26 |
i do not know | 26 |
what canst thou say | 25 |
any person or persons | 25 |
and be it further | 24 |
art thou guilty of | 24 |
and gentlemen of the | 24 |
all and every the | 24 |
that which they called | 23 |
say for thy self | 23 |
the first day of | 23 |
for the city of | 23 |
my lords and gentlemen | 22 |
whereof thou standest indicted | 22 |
how will you be | 22 |
an act for the | 22 |
of the house of | 22 |
for compassing and imagining | 22 |
will you be tried | 22 |
the warrant for execution | 21 |
thou art in the | 21 |
thou guilty of the | 21 |
canst thou say for | 21 |
thou say for thy | 21 |
of the late king | 21 |
the king to death | 21 |
for thy self why | 20 |
look upon the prisoner | 20 |
lords and gentlemen of | 20 |
the kings most excellent | 20 |
if you have any | 20 |
of the prisoner at | 20 |
thousand six hundred and | 20 |
may it please your | 20 |
be taken pro confesso | 20 |
at the same time | 20 |
in that which they | 20 |
and be it enacted | 20 |
the person of the | 20 |
the people of england | 19 |
in the same condition | 19 |
person of the king | 19 |
kings most excellent majesty | 19 |
thousand six hundred fifty | 19 |
be it enacted by | 19 |
off the kings head | 19 |
any thing therein contained | 19 |
it please your lordships | 18 |
cut off the kings | 18 |
six hundred and sixty | 18 |
of his late majesty | 18 |
art in the same | 18 |
thy self why judgment | 18 |
commons assembled in parliament | 18 |
from time to time | 18 |
the isle of wight | 18 |
the matter of fact | 17 |
the city of london | 17 |
tryal of the king | 17 |
lords and commons in | 17 |
you have any thing | 17 |
give me leave to | 17 |
of the lords and | 17 |
it enacted by the | 17 |
or either of them | 17 |
this prisoner at the | 16 |
city and county of | 16 |
execution of the king | 16 |
for the town of | 16 |
by the name of | 16 |
such person or persons | 16 |
a great deal of | 16 |
and county of the | 16 |
his heirs and successors | 16 |
at the time of | 16 |
to the contrary notwithstanding | 16 |
the lords in parliament | 15 |
by the lords in | 15 |
by vertue of this | 15 |
send you a good | 15 |
you a good deliverance | 15 |
you have heard the | 15 |
king charles the first | 15 |
lords in parliament assembled | 15 |
i do not remember | 15 |
ordered by the lords | 15 |
god send you a | 15 |
clerk of the crown | 15 |
that the king was | 15 |
in the next place | 15 |
might be taken pro | 15 |
prisoners at the bar | 14 |
for the city and | 14 |
further enacted by the | 14 |
the like port of | 14 |
the king was brought | 14 |
as they called it | 14 |
see the prisoner at | 14 |
to the best of | 14 |
the rest of the | 14 |
the city and county | 14 |
the compassing and imagining | 14 |
county of the city | 14 |
for the like port | 14 |
the best of my | 14 |
that all and every | 13 |
name of the commons | 13 |
an act of parliament | 13 |
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the year of our | 13 |
the death of his | 13 |
year of our lord | 13 |
the commons assembled in | 13 |
the good people of | 13 |
the jurisdiction of the | 13 |
other person or persons | 13 |
jurisdiction of the court | 13 |
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put the king to | 13 |
the tryal of the | 13 |
every letter not exceeding | 13 |
and art now arraigned | 13 |
the house of lords | 13 |
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the commons in parliament | 12 |
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for tryal of the | 10 |
the grace of god | 10 |
five and twentieth day | 10 |
any thing in this | 10 |
for the isle of | 10 |
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you must plead guilty | 10 |
one of the judges | 10 |
for which thou art | 10 |
of edward the third | 10 |
by the grace of | 10 |
thousand six hundred forty | 10 |
the indictment was read | 9 |
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that all these persons | 9 |
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the twelfth year of | 9 |
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charge of high treason | 9 |
six hundred fifty eight | 9 |
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a charge of high | 9 |
the time of the | 9 |
best of my remembrance | 9 |
any other person or | 9 |
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the head of the | 9 |
for the port of | 9 |
the warrant for summoning | 9 |
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to the jurisdiction of | 9 |
look to him keeper | 9 |
defender of the faith | 9 |
put him to death | 9 |
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the master of the | 9 |
the prisoners at the | 9 |
in the mean while | 9 |
commons in parliament assembled | 9 |
the town and county | 9 |
i am not guilty | 9 |
you that are sworn | 9 |
in the twelfth year | 9 |
both houses of parliament | 9 |
i must tell you | 9 |
the death of our | 9 |
it was done by | 9 |
thou art now arraigned | 9 |
of the commons assembled | 9 |
whereof he stands indicted | 9 |
the duke of glocester | 9 |
the laws of the | 9 |
a house of commons | 9 |
i would not have | 9 |
any man can inform | 9 |
will give me leave | 9 |
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is he guilty of | 9 |
and every the said | 9 |
i desire i may | 9 |
have any thing to | 9 |
as i told you | 9 |
which thou art now | 9 |
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