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trigram | frequency |
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the earl of | 1895 |
of the church | 1824 |
according to the | 1588 |
out of the | 1577 |
early english books | 1573 |
the earle of | 1403 |
part of the | 1323 |
to the king | 1304 |
english books online | 1274 |
that it was | 1106 |
the king of | 1067 |
one of the | 1055 |
that he was | 1050 |
and that the | 1049 |
not to be | 1044 |
act of parliament | 1019 |
of the same | 1004 |
as well as | 990 |
the church of | 929 |
of the said | 921 |
as to the | 919 |
it was answered | 910 |
the rest of | 902 |
the name of | 884 |
the time of | 873 |
of the people | 864 |
text creation partnership | 844 |
of the king | 838 |
that he had | 811 |
it is not | 809 |
there was a | 775 |
the act of | 774 |
and in the | 753 |
based on the | 753 |
of all the | 749 |
to have been | 741 |
could not be | 731 |
the duke of | 721 |
there is no | 718 |
that it is | 716 |
the king and | 714 |
the castle of | 711 |
in the mean | 710 |
of the kingdom | 709 |
of the world | 693 |
the lords of | 693 |
at that time | 691 |
there was no | 689 |
to be the | 676 |
the power of | 675 |
in the year | 667 |
the lords found | 664 |
it may be | 660 |
the mean time | 657 |
that they were | 641 |
of the scots | 628 |
of the kings | 624 |
the laird of | 622 |
is to be | 621 |
to be a | 618 |
ought to be | 614 |
by reason of | 608 |
in the same | 608 |
the house of | 594 |
keying and markup | 592 |
that the king | 582 |
some of the | 581 |
of the lord | 576 |
rest of the | 569 |
as it is | 567 |
the hands of | 567 |
and that he | 565 |
of the whole | 552 |
it was not | 547 |
and to the | 544 |
of his own | 543 |
that he would | 532 |
so much as | 527 |
that there was | 519 |
in the church | 506 |
and that they | 505 |
the bishop of | 504 |
characters represented either | 502 |
of the english | 502 |
represented either as | 502 |
either as utf | 502 |
marked as illegible | 502 |
the death of | 500 |
there is a | 499 |
the queen of | 497 |
and of the | 495 |
so that the | 494 |
they could not | 490 |
of his majesties | 488 |
early works to | 487 |
the word of | 485 |
so far as | 485 |
the law of | 484 |
of the lords | 480 |
if he had | 476 |
it is a | 470 |
the most part | 468 |
and it is | 468 |
of their own | 466 |
that they had | 462 |
at this time | 460 |
word of god | 459 |
he could not | 458 |
acts of parliament | 457 |
king of england | 449 |
as for the | 447 |
on the other | 444 |
that they should | 435 |
to the said | 430 |
and for the | 428 |
the beginning of | 428 |
of the nobility | 427 |
and by the | 426 |
if they had | 423 |
by the king | 422 |
that they might | 420 |
that he might | 414 |
the cause of | 413 |
not so much | 410 |
any of the | 410 |
as it was | 404 |
it had been | 402 |
that they would | 399 |
he was not | 398 |
he had been | 397 |
the kingdom of | 397 |
the end of | 396 |
the terms of | 394 |
that he should | 392 |
out of his | 390 |
a part of | 389 |
of the work | 385 |
a number of | 385 |
and the other | 384 |
for their own | 383 |
in the world | 381 |
to the queen | 381 |
was to be | 380 |
of the kingdome | 379 |
if it be | 379 |
earle of angus | 376 |
sampled and proofread | 373 |
that there is | 372 |
the good of | 372 |
that can be | 371 |
some of them | 370 |
the prince of | 369 |
contrary to the | 369 |
the government of | 366 |
consent of the | 366 |
or any other | 366 |
of the first | 365 |
the king to | 364 |
the protestant religion | 363 |
they were not | 361 |
church of scotland | 360 |
in so far | 360 |
of the parliament | 358 |
nature of the | 357 |
the king was | 356 |
to the crown | 356 |
in the first | 356 |
of the most | 355 |
time of the | 355 |
confession of faith | 353 |
the parliament of | 353 |
the town of | 353 |
of the land | 352 |
of the house | 352 |
and all the | 351 |
to the terms | 349 |
in favours of | 349 |
owned by the | 349 |
and not to | 346 |
which is the | 344 |
in the yeare | 344 |
that in the | 344 |
edition of the | 344 |
were sent to | 343 |
online text creation | 342 |
by the institutions | 342 |
support to the | 342 |
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of the nation | 340 |
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one of them | 333 |
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the number of | 331 |
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to do so | 320 |
reason of the | 319 |
the laws of | 316 |
to the kings | 316 |
church of england | 315 |
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he was a | 314 |
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the case of | 313 |
act of the | 312 |
as they were | 312 |
power of the | 311 |
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the exercise of | 310 |
to all the | 309 |
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of this kingdom | 306 |
as much as | 306 |
of the countrey | 305 |
the acts of | 305 |
of the gospel | 305 |
but it is | 304 |
to take the | 302 |
to have the | 302 |
to come to | 302 |
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at the same | 301 |
the space of | 300 |
many of the | 300 |
as he was | 299 |
in the case | 299 |
to the end | 298 |
in respect of | 298 |
in the county | 298 |
of the kirk | 297 |
of the town | 296 |
it will be | 295 |
queen of england | 294 |
according to their | 294 |
king james the | 294 |
the lands of | 292 |
can be made | 292 |
government of the | 292 |
the next day | 291 |
to his own | 291 |
will not be | 291 |
if there was | 289 |
in the time | 288 |
of the law | 287 |
an act of | 286 |
for the time | 286 |
for the most | 285 |
i know not | 285 |
it was alleadged | 285 |
in all the | 284 |
divided into two | 284 |
in such a | 283 |
a man of | 283 |
them to be | 282 |
which did not | 281 |
in all likelihood | 281 |
they had been | 281 |
the state of | 280 |
to the church | 280 |
the day of | 279 |
of the process | 279 |
that if the | 279 |
that all the | 278 |
the authority of | 278 |
so great a | 278 |
had not been | 277 |
by way of | 277 |
kingdom of scotland | 275 |
account of the | 275 |
is given to | 275 |
and the rest | 275 |
the truth of | 274 |
the crown of | 274 |
them in the | 274 |
the son of | 274 |
the right of | 274 |
that they may | 273 |
name of the | 273 |
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to his majesty | 273 |
it to the | 271 |
of the estates | 271 |
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were to be | 271 |
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the people of | 269 |
come to the | 269 |
up to a | 268 |
of the government | 268 |
the same to | 268 |
was divided into | 268 |
the estates of | 268 |
it is the | 268 |
by vertue of | 268 |
to make a | 267 |
came to the | 267 |
the other side | 267 |
that by the | 266 |
the confession of | 266 |
of time and | 266 |
never have been | 266 |
the command of | 265 |
such as are | 264 |
it was a | 264 |
there are a | 264 |
right to the | 264 |
in the name | 264 |
the process of | 263 |
of the crown | 263 |
copies of the | 263 |
is not to | 262 |
not able to | 262 |
and therefore of | 261 |
the th of | 261 |
of the common | 261 |
would have been | 261 |
made about the | 261 |
the earle douglas | 261 |
of the earl | 261 |
that which is | 261 |
him to be | 261 |
and the same | 261 |
good of the | 261 |
it is to | 260 |
and so the | 260 |
and those which | 260 |
from the king | 260 |
given to their | 259 |
the nature of | 259 |
to the people | 259 |
the glory of | 258 |
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is the greater | 258 |
the first edition | 258 |
prince of orange | 258 |
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to the lords | 258 |
reason to do | 258 |
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the universities of | 257 |
did not meet | 256 |
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our privy council | 181 |
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the french king | 178 |
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of the army | 178 |
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the defender alleadged | 174 |
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state of the | 166 |
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the generall assembly | 165 |
ministers of the | 165 |
that the queen | 165 |
law of god | 165 |
of those who | 165 |
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for that purpose | 164 |
thousand six hundred | 164 |
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the person of | 164 |
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in the kings | 163 |
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the lawes of | 163 |
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the true religion | 162 |
those that were | 162 |
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the queen and | 161 |
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league and covenant | 159 |
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of our lord | 158 |
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the liberty of | 153 |
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those who were | 152 |
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lords of session | 150 |
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of a king | 149 |
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kingdome of scotland | 146 |
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lords of his | 145 |
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the towne of | 144 |
that the english | 144 |
for payment of | 144 |
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history of the | 144 |
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right of the | 143 |
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lords repelled the | 142 |
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parliament of scotland | 142 |
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in the kingdom | 142 |
exercise of their | 142 |
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book of discipline | 140 |
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scots and picts | 140 |
that if they | 140 |
behoved to be | 140 |
commissioners of the | 140 |
to the duke | 140 |
in the place | 140 |
which they have | 140 |
done by the | 140 |
and the like | 139 |
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that the lord | 139 |
of their owne | 139 |
be to you | 139 |
of this church | 139 |
the said iohn | 139 |
none of them | 139 |
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number of the | 138 |
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assembly of the | 138 |
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in the north | 137 |
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of all men | 137 |
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of england and | 137 |
mercy peace be | 137 |
the same in | 137 |
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the heirs of | 137 |
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much the more | 137 |
of the enemy | 136 |
the holy ghost | 136 |
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meeting of the | 134 |
part of their | 134 |
by his majesties | 134 |
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to the rest | 134 |
the queen regent | 134 |
of the indulgence | 134 |
the lords and | 134 |
each of them | 134 |
that i am | 134 |
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mona logarbo sampled | 134 |
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presence of the | 133 |
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advice of the | 133 |
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can it be | 132 |
the execution of | 132 |
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the three estates | 131 |
the family of | 131 |
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to make them | 129 |
author of the | 129 |
the nobility and | 129 |
the other hand | 129 |
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england and scotland | 129 |
which the king | 129 |
of his enemies | 128 |
for the space | 128 |
upon the same | 128 |
of his subjects | 128 |
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to be true | 128 |
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of jesus christ | 128 |
obedience to the | 128 |
of the truth | 128 |
but the king | 128 |
of the scotish | 127 |
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if they would | 127 |
with the english | 127 |
his sweet lord | 127 |
to keep the | 127 |
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a great deal | 127 |
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king of great | 126 |
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the council of | 126 |
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the knowledge of | 124 |
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death of the | 124 |
of some of | 124 |
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crown of england | 124 |
to the present | 124 |
of the clergy | 124 |
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of the subjects | 123 |
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relation to the | 123 |
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to be kept | 123 |
contra laird of | 123 |
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words of the | 123 |
the point of | 123 |
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the said lord | 123 |
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glory of god | 121 |
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king and parliament | 120 |
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in his hand | 119 |
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sense of the | 118 |
case of the | 118 |
the king himself | 118 |
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him to his | 118 |
sweet lord iesus | 118 |
of the name | 118 |
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rest of his | 118 |
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time to time | 118 |
one of their | 118 |
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themselves to the | 118 |
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with the scots | 117 |
majesties privy council | 117 |
of the place | 117 |
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most of them | 117 |
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the administration of | 116 |
the force of | 116 |
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liberties of the | 116 |
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of the duke | 113 |
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of the sea | 111 |
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the saids lords | 110 |
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of the realme | 110 |
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that the kings | 110 |
of the generall | 110 |
who was the | 110 |
in the assembly | 110 |
all that is | 110 |
of his father | 109 |
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day of march | 109 |
the episcopal clergy | 109 |
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the lord hume | 108 |
the articles of | 108 |
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the said mr | 108 |
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the whole nation | 108 |
matters of religion | 108 |
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day of may | 107 |
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mouth of the | 107 |
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day of august | 107 |
the maintenance of | 106 |
the liberties of | 106 |
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the reformed religion | 106 |
the reformed churches | 106 |
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lord of the | 106 |
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james the sixth | 105 |
the said earl | 105 |
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after the death | 105 |
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brother to the | 105 |
chief of the | 105 |
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of the witnesses | 104 |
houses of parliament | 104 |
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and queen mary | 104 |
after his death | 104 |
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no such thing | 104 |
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lords of our | 104 |
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part of it | 103 |
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house of commons | 103 |
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and his brother | 103 |
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