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quadgram frequency
early english books online43
the council of state38
for a prince to22
characters represented either as14
represented either as utf14
king charles the martyr14
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books online text creation12
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english books online text12
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seditions arising from the12
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upon that accompt to2
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set up a counsel2
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richard should be recognized2
upon the honest part2
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if it were nothing2
free to all comers2
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mind they were not2
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armies of this commonwealth2
of gods worship and2
calumny being so plausible2
or such an agent2
his most sacred majesty2
property to the house2
are commonly charged with2
either to prevent dangers2
speaking reverently of their2
favourite to strong temptations2
multitude should be without2
liberty of their charter2
to dissolve his parliament2
divines are the most2
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extremities of warr are2
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think their game cocksure2
be found necessary to2
to dissolve these general2
to ease the people2
course of his tyranny2
of a several interest2
slide insensibly into direct2
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dictates of the devill2
to put a stop2
and grieving his people2
and first starters of2
proof for in such2
can warrant the forsaking2
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themselves towards their masters2
depends upon the love2
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without the skill and2
particulars they were entrusted2
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the occasion which brings2
the late king advanced2
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prisoners into normandy with2
army to his purpose2
make a greater conscience2
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way with the thought2
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a prince his vigilance2
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himself safe enough in2
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popular colour for that2
inspirations of the blessed2
they invade and vanquish2
faults of his ministers2
was but any place2
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sitting of the parliament2
the good man of2
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menage of treaties and2
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of the chief leaders2
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how the women come2
governours over the several2
their power to him2
by his heavenly father2
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who did as much2
to chuse a successour2
expedition cost more mony2
dare not do that2
his power at home2
of any of them2
the thrones of princes2
fellow to know why2
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upon the present juncture2
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by so many advantages2
may be raised by2
the safety of their2
the nation to some2
regiment at a time2
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guess what will become2
care is chiefly profit2
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occasions will be sought2
his heirs for ever2
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select instruments of his2
that is due to2
army on the other2
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advances his kingdom by2
a sufficient discharge of2
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affections of the city2
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possibly of the next2
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temptations to a course2
to business of state2
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are to be instructed2
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master of the pulpit2
enters her self a2
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crimes of any of2
children to be taught2
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the hazard either of2
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ill menagers of their2
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mony that will offer2
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young kings uncle by2
popular assembly in quest2
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it should labour to2
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in hell it self2
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peoples consent in parliament2
persuance of those passions2
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arguments against the people2
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the reverence of order2
if the principal officers2
into the true state2
spark in the tinder2
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one man for writing2
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the laws of the2
get together a quorum2
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zeal of a transported2
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matters for the general2
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