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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 43 |
the council of state | 38 |
for a prince to | 22 |
characters represented either as | 14 |
represented either as utf | 14 |
king charles the martyr | 14 |
on the other side | 13 |
the text can be | 12 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 12 |
phase i text is | 12 |
by the institutions providing | 12 |
tcp assigned for keying | 12 |
markup reviewed and edited | 12 |
owned by the institutions | 12 |
according to the terms | 12 |
financial support to the | 12 |
edition of the work | 12 |
the institutions providing financial | 12 |
books online text creation | 12 |
all without asking permission | 12 |
and coded from proquest | 12 |
online text creation partnership | 12 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 12 |
text can be copied | 12 |
for keying and markup | 12 |
text and markup reviewed | 12 |
images scanned from microfilm | 12 |
encoded edition of the | 12 |
institutions providing financial support | 12 |
and encoded edition of | 12 |
to the terms of | 12 |
english books online text | 12 |
the work described above | 12 |
this phase i text | 12 |
of the work described | 12 |
support to the early | 12 |
by the council of | 12 |
keyed and coded from | 12 |
work described above is | 12 |
is available for reuse | 12 |
i text is available | 12 |
the house of commons | 12 |
from proquest page images | 12 |
encoded text transcribed from | 12 |
terms of creative commons | 12 |
providing financial support to | 12 |
seditions arising from the | 12 |
described above is co | 12 |
the terms of creative | 12 |
coded from proquest page | 12 |
the early english books | 12 |
even for commercial purposes | 12 |
and markup reviewed and | 12 |
to the early english | 12 |
text is available for | 12 |
assigned for keying and | 12 |
the temper of the | 11 |
not so much as | 11 |
the safety of the | 11 |
that dathan and abiram | 10 |
the peace of the | 10 |
the company of korah | 10 |
on the one side | 10 |
in his own eyes | 9 |
in order to the | 9 |
the good of the | 9 |
of the late king | 9 |
there was no king | 9 |
so much for the | 9 |
the city of london | 9 |
on the one hand | 8 |
of this or that | 8 |
what can be more | 8 |
the death of the | 8 |
and every one of | 8 |
so much as a | 8 |
strove against moses and | 8 |
the church of england | 8 |
against moses and against | 8 |
that which was right | 8 |
there was not one | 8 |
is not to be | 8 |
the effects of a | 8 |
of the two houses | 8 |
affected to the government | 8 |
the necessity of a | 8 |
upon the death of | 8 |
moses and against aaron | 8 |
of a standing army | 8 |
the subject of the | 8 |
his credit with his | 8 |
credit with his master | 8 |
right in his own | 8 |
no king in israel | 8 |
were encoded as gap | 7 |
were returned to the | 7 |
the public domain as | 7 |
take and use these | 7 |
readable characters will be | 7 |
sent to external keying | 7 |
external keying companies for | 7 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 7 |
or tei g elements | 7 |
we respectfully request that | 7 |
copies of the texts | 7 |
by editorial teams in | 7 |
is that dathan and | 7 |
sets published by proquest | 7 |
the texts have been | 7 |
universities of michigan and | 7 |
the usual project restraints | 7 |
errors will remain and | 7 |
and or corrected and | 7 |
later edition of a | 7 |
image sets published by | 7 |
and therefore of any | 7 |
gap elements of known | 7 |
the officers of the | 7 |
in the head of | 7 |
of the project have | 7 |
will never have been | 7 |
to simplify the filling | 7 |
data is very good | 7 |
of michigan and oxford | 7 |
available at the text | 7 |
a partnership between the | 7 |
of tcp data is | 7 |
the text encoding initiative | 7 |
files to tei p | 7 |
the universities of michigan | 7 |
and oxford and the | 7 |
tcp data is very | 7 |
with level of the | 7 |
for their own purposes | 7 |
or corrected and characters | 7 |
companies for transcription and | 7 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 7 |
now take and use | 7 |
illegibles were encoded as | 7 |
process of creating the | 7 |
p using tcp tei | 7 |
users should bear in | 7 |
enhanced and or corrected | 7 |
image sets were sent | 7 |
of the process of | 7 |
published by proquest via | 7 |
chose to create diplomatic | 7 |
cause of the late | 7 |
extent have been transformed | 7 |
nature of the print | 7 |
and encoded texts based | 7 |
creation partnership web site | 7 |
project have been released | 7 |
range over a wide | 7 |
sets were sent to | 7 |
and those which did | 7 |
this is that dathan | 7 |
teams in oxford and | 7 |
tcp files to tei | 7 |
out by editorial teams | 7 |
have been issued variously | 7 |
released into the public | 7 |
the texts were encoded | 7 |
the publisher proquest to | 7 |
number of works in | 7 |
corrected where possible up | 7 |
anyone can now take | 7 |
to encode one copy | 7 |
some readable characters will | 7 |
their early english books | 7 |
global keyed and coded | 7 |
or elements to simplify | 7 |
in mind that in | 7 |
illegible were corrected where | 7 |
via their early english | 7 |
such instances will never | 7 |
is a partnership between | 7 |
markup guidelines are available | 7 |
of textual data within | 7 |
by proquest via their | 7 |
to reflect the true | 7 |
that in all likelihood | 7 |
reflect the true nature | 7 |
reason to do so | 7 |
and characters marked as | 7 |
based on the new | 7 |
been issued variously as | 7 |
is to encode one | 7 |
a number of works | 7 |
work was chosen if | 7 |
of creating the tcp | 7 |
usually the first edition | 7 |
never have been looked | 7 |
created during phase of | 7 |
were corrected where possible | 7 |
can be made about | 7 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 7 |
was based on the | 7 |
images in accordance with | 7 |
intended to range over | 7 |
was enhanced and or | 7 |
use these texts for | 7 |
included and sometimes a | 7 |
and sometimes a second | 7 |
as opposed to critical | 7 |
partnership between the universities | 7 |
marked as illegible were | 7 |
are a number of | 7 |
of instances per text | 7 |
texts for their own | 7 |
to tei p using | 7 |
on the new cambridge | 7 |
to create accurately transcribed | 7 |
the print record of | 7 |
true nature of the | 7 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 7 |
proquest to create accurately | 7 |
qa standards were returned | 7 |
project restraints of time | 7 |
for accuracy and those | 7 |
into placeholder characters or | 7 |
texts created during phase | 7 |
the major part of | 7 |
was chosen if there | 7 |
that due credit and | 7 |
there are a number | 7 |
of our late troubles | 7 |
is given to their | 7 |
works are eligible for | 7 |
to produce large quantities | 7 |
characters will be marked | 7 |
unicode or text strings | 7 |
with changes to facilitate | 7 |
quantities of textual data | 7 |
meet qa standards were | 7 |
which did not meet | 7 |
standards were returned to | 7 |
tei p using tcp | 7 |
issued variously as sgml | 7 |
the overall quality of | 7 |
of any assumptions that | 7 |
those which did not | 7 |
users should be aware | 7 |
the image sets published | 7 |
created by converting tcp | 7 |
texts based on the | 7 |
was divided into two | 7 |
of the print record | 7 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 7 |
be made about the | 7 |
or later edition of | 7 |
are eligible for inclusion | 7 |
textual data within the | 7 |
be aware of the | 7 |
phase of the project | 7 |
between the universities of | 7 |
opposed to critical editions | 7 |
limit of instances per | 7 |
transcription and basic encoding | 7 |
if there be any | 7 |
was intended to range | 7 |
variety of subject areas | 7 |
and some readable characters | 7 |
data within the usual | 7 |
the text creation partnership | 7 |
or text strings within | 7 |
editorial teams in oxford | 7 |
on the image sets | 7 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 7 |
of the tei in | 7 |
simplify the filling in | 7 |
a second or later | 7 |
two hundred and fifty | 7 |
gaps by user contributors | 7 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 7 |
of a works in | 7 |
the true nature of | 7 |
to page images in | 7 |
into the public domain | 7 |
in of gaps by | 7 |
request that due credit | 7 |
encoded as gap s | 7 |
which was right in | 7 |
then their works are | 7 |
was a compelling reason | 7 |
possible up to a | 7 |
by university of nebraska | 7 |
up to a limit | 7 |
for fear of the | 7 |
for transcription and basic | 7 |
a works in english | 7 |
been released into the | 7 |
encoding was enhanced and | 7 |
produce large quantities of | 7 |
aware of the process | 7 |
over a wide variety | 7 |
the honour of the | 7 |
the general aim of | 7 |
spi global keyed and | 7 |
keyers to be redone | 7 |
not meet qa standards | 7 |
instances will never have | 7 |
have been looked at | 7 |
any remaining illegibles were | 7 |
of a work was | 7 |
known extent have been | 7 |
of works in other | 7 |
encoded and linked to | 7 |
selection was intended to | 7 |
where possible up to | 7 |
was then carried out | 7 |
the process of creating | 7 |
assurance was then carried | 7 |
aimed to produce large | 7 |
and the publisher proquest | 7 |
these processes should make | 7 |
quality of tcp data | 7 |
although there are a | 7 |
did that which was | 7 |
made about the data | 7 |
chosen if there was | 7 |
was proofread for accuracy | 7 |
works in english were | 7 |
of time and funding | 7 |
attribution is given to | 7 |
filling in of gaps | 7 |
texts were encoded and | 7 |
keying companies for transcription | 7 |
accordance with level of | 7 |
guidelines are available at | 7 |
given to their original | 7 |
for an anonymous work | 7 |
i do not say | 7 |
selection was based on | 7 |
some errors will remain | 7 |
second or later edition | 7 |
restraints of time and | 7 |
bear in mind that | 7 |
within the usual project | 7 |
in accordance with level | 7 |
remain and some readable | 7 |
structural encoding based on | 7 |
based on the image | 7 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 7 |
project was divided into | 7 |
creating the tcp texts | 7 |
elements to simplify the | 7 |
linked to page images | 7 |
edition of a work | 7 |
texts have been issued | 7 |
or for an anonymous | 7 |
should bear in mind | 7 |
returned to the keyers | 7 |
in english were prioritized | 7 |
see that they be | 7 |
converting tcp files to | 7 |
text creation partnership web | 7 |
these texts for their | 7 |
large quantities of textual | 7 |
proofread for accuracy and | 7 |
and available in eebo | 7 |
the government of the | 7 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 7 |
quality assurance was then | 7 |
page images in accordance | 7 |
general aim of eebo | 7 |
looked at by a | 7 |
and linked to page | 7 |
overall quality of tcp | 7 |
to the council of | 7 |
notably latin and welsh | 7 |
elements of known extent | 7 |
a wide variety of | 7 |
create accurately transcribed and | 7 |
of king charles the | 7 |
text selection was based | 7 |
placeholder characters or elements | 7 |
the filling in of | 7 |
record of the period | 7 |
and therefore chose to | 7 |
as illegible were corrected | 7 |
will be marked as | 7 |
been looked at by | 7 |
characters or elements to | 7 |
tcp is to encode | 7 |
are available at the | 7 |
in the foregoing chapter | 7 |
should make clear that | 7 |
corrected and characters marked | 7 |
a limit of instances | 7 |
at the text creation | 7 |
editions of a works | 7 |
and markup guidelines are | 7 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 7 |
print record of the | 7 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 7 |
oxford and the publisher | 7 |
the project have been | 7 |
by converting tcp files | 7 |
be marked as illegible | 7 |
to the keyers to | 7 |
tcp aimed to produce | 7 |
then carried out by | 7 |
tcp project was divided | 7 |
their works are eligible | 7 |
during phase of the | 7 |
a compelling reason to | 7 |
credit and attribution is | 7 |
public domain as of | 7 |
mainly structural encoding based | 7 |
between and available in | 7 |
any assumptions that can | 7 |
on the text encoding | 7 |
and use these texts | 7 |
that can be made | 7 |
a work was chosen | 7 |
accuracy and those which | 7 |
to a limit of | 7 |
is the same thing | 7 |
text was proofread for | 7 |
unicode or tei g | 7 |
assumptions that can be | 7 |
due credit and attribution | 7 |
should be aware of | 7 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 7 |
published between and available | 7 |
to external keying companies | 7 |
and attribution is given | 7 |
if there was a | 7 |
bibliography of english literature | 7 |
have been transformed into | 7 |
mind that in all | 7 |
of the house of | 7 |
usual project restraints of | 7 |
the tei in libraries | 7 |
at by a tcp | 7 |
text strings within braces | 7 |
by a tcp editor | 7 |
there was a compelling | 7 |
sometimes a second or | 7 |
first editions of a | 7 |
michigan and oxford and | 7 |
of every monographic english | 7 |
based on the text | 7 |
in all likelihood such | 7 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 7 |
proquest via their early | 7 |
did not meet qa | 7 |
the house of peers | 7 |
processes should make clear | 7 |
wide variety of subject | 7 |
works in other languages | 7 |
language title published between | 7 |
publisher proquest to create | 7 |
domain as of january | 7 |
level of the tei | 7 |
will remain and some | 7 |
characters marked as illegible | 7 |
of gaps by user | 7 |
therefore chose to create | 7 |
the keyers to be | 7 |
were sent to external | 7 |
understanding these processes should | 7 |
respectfully request that due | 7 |
whichever is the greater | 7 |
all likelihood such instances | 7 |
the encoding was enhanced | 7 |
in oxford and michigan | 7 |
of the texts have | 7 |
keying and markup guidelines | 7 |
of known extent have | 7 |
can now take and | 7 |
of each text was | 7 |
were encoded and linked | 7 |
encoded texts based on | 7 |
likelihood such instances will | 7 |
to their original source | 7 |
tcp is a partnership | 7 |
processed by university of | 7 |
to range over a | 7 |
each text was proofread | 7 |
title published between and | 7 |
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carried out by editorial | 7 |
therefore of any assumptions | 7 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 7 |
been transformed into placeholder | 7 |
encoding based on the | 7 |
have been released into | 7 |
while the overall quality | 7 |
compelling reason to do | 7 |
divided into two phases | 7 |
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the interest of a | 6 |
for fear of a | 6 |
a great deal of | 6 |
the end of the | 6 |
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r this keyboarded and | 6 |
fear of a sedition | 6 |
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printers to the council | 6 |
for the safety of | 6 |
the combination of divers | 6 |
the religion of the | 6 |
in the company of | 6 |
they know not what | 6 |
how to prevent seditions | 6 |
and while they are | 6 |
both houses of parliament | 6 |
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ocm this keyboarded and | 6 |
the true cause of | 6 |
love of his people | 6 |
the reputation of the | 6 |
it ought to be | 6 |
the power of the | 6 |
of his credit with | 6 |
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in case of a | 6 |
temper of the inhabitants | 6 |
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the love of his | 6 |
to the house of | 6 |
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reproduction of the original | 6 |
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remedy seditions arising from | 6 |
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the earl of strafford | 6 |
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the foundation of a | 6 |
officers of the army | 5 |
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enriched version of the | 5 |
changes and metadata enrichments | 5 |
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version of the tcp | 5 |
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the interests of the | 5 |
all sorts of people | 5 |
stationer meant to publish | 5 |
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annotation includes standard spellings | 5 |
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text r in the | 5 |
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of the army in | 5 |
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since so it is | 5 |
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the tcp digital transcription | 5 |
at restoring the text | 5 |
and causes of seditions | 5 |
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standard spellings that support | 5 |
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lord protector doth consent | 4 |
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the abilities of persons | 4 |
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and twentieth day of | 4 |
is there a god | 4 |
every such person and | 4 |
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state having received information | 4 |
peace of the nation | 4 |
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the head of them | 4 |
the impression of one | 4 |
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irresistible incentive to sedition | 4 |
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upon the point of | 4 |
the bay of cadiz | 4 |
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is the more dangerous | 4 |
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affairs of the kingdom | 4 |
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the time of his | 4 |
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mixture of a representative | 4 |
and now forsooth the | 4 |
for they shall sooner | 4 |
he that is not | 4 |
taken off by profit | 4 |
be answerable to god | 4 |
only for want of | 4 |
a species of scandal | 4 |
too strong for the | 4 |
the army on the | 4 |
such person and persons | 4 |
days when there was | 4 |
the issue of it | 4 |
the honesty of the | 4 |
in theirs to destroy | 4 |
in order to a | 4 |
acceptable to the generality | 4 |
the members from meeting | 4 |
is the interest of | 4 |
the reason of all | 4 |
government of the church | 4 |
out of the church | 4 |
with preservation of the | 4 |
to the honesty of | 4 |
the great affairs of | 4 |
such or such a | 4 |
be the better for | 4 |
and be like the | 4 |
at the same time | 4 |
by sea and land | 4 |
safety of the government | 4 |
people will stick to | 4 |
if there be a | 4 |
in this interval of | 4 |
authority and the people | 4 |
one and twentieth day | 4 |
of the publick peace | 4 |
we here speak of | 4 |
and inclination upon the | 4 |
wiles of the discoverers | 4 |
they are not to | 4 |
to take notice of | 4 |
the rest of the | 4 |
they had done the | 4 |
of state having received | 4 |
the contrivers of seditions | 4 |
me not be understood | 4 |
of the tower of | 4 |
twentieth day of april | 4 |
it is very rarely | 4 |
sure to be undone | 4 |
shall be the subject | 4 |
or the wiles of | 4 |
cannot be too wary | 4 |
incensing authority and the | 4 |
nothing can be more | 4 |
the better half of | 4 |
when they had done | 4 |
his majesties message to | 4 |
person of the king | 4 |
the consequence of this | 4 |
effects of a standing | 4 |
come now to the | 4 |
to the advantage of | 4 |
if there be no | 4 |
to raise a new | 4 |
of the officers of | 4 |
members from meeting in | 4 |
in favour of a | 4 |
the people against innocent | 4 |
meeting in the next | 4 |
the rights of king | 4 |
theirs to destroy their | 4 |
the art of flattery | 4 |
upon the account of | 4 |
by abel roper and | 4 |
a posture of security | 4 |
the case of the | 4 |
and the reason is | 4 |
to take for granted | 4 |
the nation in blood | 4 |
the good old cause | 4 |
aaron and his priests | 4 |
statutes of this realm | 4 |
honesty of the favourite | 4 |
that there is an | 4 |
when they come to | 4 |
the best security against | 4 |
in the intervals of | 4 |
the heads of the | 4 |
begin with the clergy | 4 |
a prince to have | 4 |
out of the tower | 4 |
will stick to him | 4 |
many times the ruine | 4 |
of the three nations | 4 |
this one and twentieth | 4 |
be what it will | 4 |
whether shall i rather | 4 |
to the government of | 4 |
against the principles of | 4 |
by authority of parliament | 4 |
when they should be | 4 |
may be put off | 4 |
an hour or two | 4 |
safety of the prince | 4 |
to the design of | 4 |
the escape made out | 4 |
and the tumultuary rabble | 4 |
of a single person | 4 |
the secluded members of | 4 |
way for a prince | 4 |
they find the government | 4 |
in those days when | 4 |
therefore they are against | 4 |
for that were to | 4 |
that the people are | 4 |
by the compass of | 4 |
a court the most | 4 |
his people will stick | 4 |
so far from being | 4 |
that the quorum of | 4 |
each of the three | 4 |
state hath received information | 4 |
the lord lieutenant and | 4 |
or authority of the | 4 |
of the said county | 4 |
and when they are | 4 |
in respect of his | 4 |
the law it self | 4 |
in a high degree | 4 |
a counsellour of state | 4 |
the county of suffolk | 4 |
in such a juncture | 4 |
let heed be taken | 4 |
a proud man in | 4 |
near as may be | 4 |
the rule of the | 4 |
as well as his | 4 |
striving against the lord | 4 |
are there any laws | 4 |
so that betwixt the | 4 |
famous in the congregation | 4 |
at the feet of | 4 |
to be undone by | 4 |
majesties message to the | 4 |
and constitute a new | 4 |
against innocent and harmlesse | 4 |
we are to take | 4 |
books laid in the | 4 |
so long as the | 4 |
are taken off by | 4 |
the title of charles | 4 |
our most gratious sovereign | 4 |
dangerous mixture of a | 4 |
interests of the souldiery | 4 |
there is an endeavour | 4 |
a care of the | 4 |
dangers from the camp | 4 |
since the escape made | 4 |
it must not be | 4 |
peace of the kingdom | 4 |
the power of a | 4 |
two birds with one | 4 |
it cannot be expected | 4 |
for the common good | 4 |
is scarce to be | 4 |
are a sort of | 4 |
those days when there | 4 |
according to the lord | 4 |
the interest of the | 4 |
to the reason of | 4 |
to the choice of | 4 |
abusing and incensing authority | 4 |
of the second race | 4 |
an endeavour by colonel | 4 |
seditions which concern religion | 4 |
of state hath received | 4 |
the person of a | 4 |
to the king in | 4 |
the lord protector doth | 4 |
that it was not | 4 |
region of the court | 4 |
needs not be said | 4 |
to the dignity of | 4 |
that he might be | 4 |
before he could be | 4 |
through thick and thin | 4 |
will become of the | 4 |
the peril of the | 4 |
made out of the | 4 |
for the enemies of | 4 |
the licentious abuse of | 4 |
not medling with the | 4 |
their lives and fortunes | 4 |
prince to have a | 4 |
of the late war | 4 |
the latter is the | 4 |
that a prince his | 4 |
that they could not | 4 |
let him have a | 4 |
in a state of | 4 |
it falls out sometime | 4 |
shun appearances of scandal | 4 |
it must needs be | 4 |
the causes of revolts | 4 |
a power of protecting | 4 |
it shall suffice to | 4 |
as his father had | 4 |
for want of work | 4 |
it seems to me | 4 |
things with their own | 4 |
without any colour of | 4 |
they are sure to | 4 |
the causes of it | 4 |
of state at whitehall | 4 |
the most popular of | 4 |
the prince not to | 4 |
lower region of the | 4 |
is an endeavour by | 4 |
in his power to | 4 |
and so great a | 4 |
in regard both of | 4 |
to the choyce of | 4 |
for equalling mens estates | 4 |
the majesty of the | 4 |
he had not been | 4 |
it in theirs to | 4 |
from meeting in the | 4 |
let me not be | 4 |
lord lieutenant and council | 4 |
to see that they | 4 |
trust in any of | 4 |
and for what time | 4 |
gives the law to | 4 |
and another thing to | 4 |
in the words of | 4 |
him have a care | 4 |
the common crime of | 4 |
a person whom they | 4 |
the event of a | 4 |
by the artifice of | 4 |
a view of the | 4 |
imagine people to be | 4 |
torturing or embezelling of | 4 |
that is to be | 4 |
to the lord st | 4 |
raise a new war | 4 |
of the company of | 4 |
people to be too | 4 |
enemy to the other | 4 |
people against innocent and | 4 |
any person or persons | 4 |
may arise from the | 4 |
as well as a | 4 |
be more perillous then | 4 |
can be more perillous | 4 |
and then from the | 4 |
the rise of the | 4 |
an enemy to the | 4 |
and safety of the | 4 |
abel roper and tho | 4 |
are of three sorts | 4 |
for a minister to | 4 |
him in the end | 4 |
a sort of people | 4 |
endeavour by colonel john | 4 |
measure the danger of | 4 |
of the crown and | 4 |
and the military power | 4 |
and interest of the | 4 |
title of charles stuart | 4 |
which he cannot grant | 4 |
of state being intrusted | 4 |
the advantages of a | 4 |
yet is it not | 4 |
of the three parties | 4 |
sheriff of the said | 4 |
that were to imagine | 4 |
from the death of | 4 |
a warr against his | 4 |
the benefit of it | 4 |
the reason of the | 4 |
defect in the law | 4 |
to the satisfaction of | 4 |
his late sacred majesty | 4 |
because they are against | 4 |
to sir francis bacon | 4 |
we shall conclude with | 4 |
be the subject of | 4 |
think we may be | 4 |
not to let any | 4 |
that since the escape | 4 |
second race of kings | 4 |
council of state hath | 4 |
and then they cry | 4 |
enow for him to | 4 |
the bounds of their | 4 |
the discharge of his | 4 |
like to have been | 4 |
in abusing and incensing | 4 |
the basest of corruptions | 4 |
at the old baily | 4 |
such as shall be | 4 |
all things with their | 4 |
the better for them | 4 |
to be too reasonable | 4 |
and incensing authority and | 4 |
in the case of | 4 |
be it our business | 4 |
and for equalling mens | 4 |
korah and his company | 4 |
the prologue to the | 4 |
is a matter of | 4 |
the lower region of | 4 |
the impression of that | 4 |
to imagine people to | 4 |
are some things which | 4 |
of a prince his | 4 |
from the influence of | 4 |
council of state having | 4 |
that the prince is | 4 |
is by some people | 4 |
the fortune of the | 4 |
to the gust of | 4 |
that he may not | 4 |
the wiles of the | 4 |
the effects of it | 4 |
three sorts of people | 4 |
all such as shall | 4 |
the reason of ill | 4 |
of the cause was | 4 |
in the next place | 4 |
to provide against the | 4 |
the body of the | 4 |
whereas the council of | 4 |
the enemies of the | 4 |
when there was no | 4 |
a committee of safety | 4 |
inclination upon the people | 4 |
a short view of | 4 |
this interval of parliament | 4 |
part of the two | 4 |
for nothing is more | 4 |
have it in theirs | 4 |
impression of one great | 4 |
the dangerous mixture of | 4 |
of his late sacred | 4 |
by reason of the | 4 |
is a point of | 4 |
the eyes of his | 4 |
to be wanting to | 3 |
had an house of | 3 |
cautions directing how to | 3 |
from disorders in the | 3 |
such of the souldiers | 3 |
nothing else to do | 3 |
of such as had | 3 |
and statutes of this | 3 |
with certain particular remedies | 3 |
the hazzards of the | 3 |
to take away their | 3 |
that the king was | 3 |
a relation of the | 3 |
in such and such | 3 |
frustrate a combination of | 3 |
does not at all | 3 |
containing a relation of | 3 |
strove against the lord | 3 |
sitting at the old | 3 |
to the return of | 3 |
have the world believe | 3 |
less than two hundred | 3 |
a striving against the | 3 |
out of the house | 3 |
the councel of state | 3 |
to the religion of | 3 |
as dathan and abiram | 3 |
to bring in a | 3 |
are against tyranny and | 3 |
and i am apt | 3 |
malicious slanders and calumnies | 3 |
would be too tedious | 3 |
short view of the | 3 |
to the distempers of | 3 |
to answer for his | 3 |
how to prevent disorders | 3 |
the growth of seditions | 3 |
up his eyes to | 3 |
five beggers in chief | 3 |
good and equal laws | 3 |
are not formalists they | 3 |
not formalists they are | 3 |
dare not own it | 3 |
should be put to | 3 |
concerning the same subject | 3 |
the cause of the | 3 |
upon the present confederacy | 3 |
hinder the members from | 3 |
and being well informed | 3 |
authority of the prince | 3 |
not serve the turn | 3 |
to the kings most | 3 |
category of texts with | 3 |
rate of defects per | 3 |
ought to be the | 3 |
not only to do | 3 |
by some of the | 3 |
to this kind of | 3 |
there is no god | 3 |
for good and equal | 3 |
evil of the land | 3 |
the most popular and | 3 |
that he would not | 3 |
people can be secure | 3 |
as if they were | 3 |
the remedies of certain | 3 |
upon the series of | 3 |
to prevent the beginnings | 3 |
than two hundred and | 3 |
the petition of right | 3 |
to be made a | 3 |
to the righteous judge | 3 |
at a dead lift | 3 |
for my part i | 3 |
upon all such as | 3 |
and fifty of them | 3 |
in matters of fact | 3 |
the ill menage of | 3 |
they are against tyranny | 3 |
to prevent disorders arising | 3 |
as if there were | 3 |
as passionately wish the | 3 |
was brought up in | 3 |
an appeal of murther | 3 |
the seditious consequences of | 3 |
the privileges of the | 3 |
reverence the memory of | 3 |
promoters of any malicious | 3 |
happinesse of his royall | 3 |
with a this is | 3 |
any colour of authority | 3 |
it may be a | 3 |
person of loose principles | 3 |
the sum of the | 3 |
may be kept out | 3 |
one and the other | 3 |
one of the people | 3 |
and that he was | 3 |
with the remedies of | 3 |
no by the council | 3 |
it would not be | 3 |
the death of his | 3 |
a standing army of | 3 |
to leave them to | 3 |
his eyes to heaven | 3 |
that there are some | 3 |
and the best of | 3 |
if he be found | 3 |
know not what to | 3 |
for no order or | 3 |
the kings most excellent | 3 |
on the behalf of | 3 |
from certain unjust judges | 3 |
whole nation of the | 3 |
a royall guard is | 3 |
they should not be | 3 |
if it were not | 3 |
caption and opening lines | 3 |
the remedies of other | 3 |
the tower of london | 3 |
aaron in the company | 3 |
to be the first | 3 |
it would be endless | 3 |
them of their fathers | 3 |
person or persons whatsoever | 3 |
as in the case | 3 |
this is but the | 3 |
of the most popular | 3 |
consequences of them prevented | 3 |
timely execution of good | 3 |
are inflicted upon all | 3 |
prevent seditions from the | 3 |
and confusions betwixt the | 3 |
delusions are here cleerly | 3 |
the king in publick | 3 |
the practice of all | 3 |
opening lines of text | 3 |
civilwar no by the | 3 |
these delusions are here | 3 |
of the next chapter | 3 |
calumnies in their ordinary | 3 |
to the rules and | 3 |
they strove against moses | 3 |
seditious consequences of them | 3 |
huber sampled and proofread | 3 |
lately sitting at the | 3 |
or any of them | 3 |
an house of gods | 3 |
the knowledge of the | 3 |
the son of the | 3 |
not only the fore | 3 |
looks as if they | 3 |
the murther of the | 3 |
truly reverence the memory | 3 |
the choice of servants | 3 |
to cast off the | 3 |
and that the people | 3 |
will not serve the | 3 |
petition for the militia | 3 |
have mercy upon me | 3 |
the danger is great | 3 |
i am not mistaken | 3 |
their ordinary and common | 3 |
the assistance of the | 3 |
no order or distinctions | 3 |
to the utmost rigour | 3 |
cheating them of their | 3 |
interest of this world | 3 |
war against the king | 3 |
any malicious slanders and | 3 |
preserve from his fathers | 3 |
carried openly and audaciously | 3 |
as shall be found | 3 |
with a clause of | 3 |
apprehensions of the temper | 3 |
and to hinder the | 3 |
a holy war is | 3 |
they arise from these | 3 |
that there is not | 3 |
of the tyrant oliver | 3 |
arising from the body | 3 |
and he that would | 3 |
more perillous then this | 3 |
relation of the tryal | 3 |
there did precede an | 3 |
greatness in one counsellour | 3 |
till it comes to | 3 |
the judges opinions concerning | 3 |
or five beggers in | 3 |
the hands of a | 3 |
spreading of false news | 3 |
slanders and calumnies in | 3 |
most gratious sovereign charles | 3 |
those that truly reverence | 3 |
as well as an | 3 |
printer to the kings | 3 |
of moses and aaron | 3 |
late act of parliament | 3 |
and on the other | 3 |
return of charles the | 3 |
what wonder is it | 3 |
in the painted chamber | 3 |
because they are not | 3 |
arising from the city | 3 |
the crown of the | 3 |
he was brought up | 3 |
taken out of the | 3 |
against spreading of false | 3 |
of the faction are | 3 |
rendevouz such of the | 3 |
and happinesse of his | 3 |
and the worst of | 3 |
to the good of | 3 |
the choice of the | 3 |
and against aaron in | 3 |
the rate of defects | 3 |
together with certain particular | 3 |
against aaron in the | 3 |
of a late act | 3 |
upon the head of | 3 |
for the charge of | 3 |
it must be a | 3 |
the care of the | 3 |
according to sir francis | 3 |
and hinder the growth | 3 |
the words of a | 3 |
a counsell of state | 3 |
our selves to the | 3 |
there is not a | 3 |
certain cautions directing how | 3 |
the use of the | 3 |
there are that do | 3 |
the preservation of the | 3 |
the issue of the | 3 |
more then the world | 3 |
the assizes held for | 3 |
the sitting of the | 3 |
is said of the | 3 |
of the first part | 3 |
are two such sins | 3 |
leave it to the | 3 |
the king and his | 3 |
aptara keyed and coded | 3 |
made way to the | 3 |
but that they may | 3 |
to frustrate a combination | 3 |
the mischiefs and treasons | 3 |
in those days there | 3 |
repented them of their | 3 |
disorders of the court | 3 |
found to be spreaders | 3 |
the nation in a | 3 |
murther from certain unjust | 3 |
or embezelling of records | 3 |
may be made of | 3 |
is to be made | 3 |
been enough to have | 3 |
it will be needful | 3 |
upon the very crisis | 3 |
act of parliament concerning | 3 |
of seditions in particular | 3 |
subjects are to obey | 3 |
directed to all those | 3 |
kept out of the | 3 |
and these delusions are | 3 |
numerous nobility causeth poverty | 3 |
and remedies of seditions | 3 |
from caption and opening | 3 |
and shewing in what | 3 |
to the degree of | 3 |
war is a contradiction | 3 |
to those in power | 3 |
let the world judge | 3 |
god and the king | 3 |
in blood and distractions | 3 |
as to the people | 3 |
puts this text in | 3 |
laws and statutes of | 3 |
forth into fresh insolencies | 3 |
assizes held for the | 3 |
they are not formalists | 3 |
use may be made | 3 |
would be endless to | 3 |
clause of a late | 3 |
it seems to be | 3 |
to prevent seditions from | 3 |
is not good to | 3 |
of the city of | 3 |
to keep up the | 3 |
the antient laws and | 3 |
arising from the camp | 3 |
gratious sovereign charles the | 3 |
a piece of pageantry | 3 |
the nobility and gentry | 3 |
held for the county | 3 |
are here cleerly manifested | 3 |
of the temper of | 3 |
causes of seditions in | 3 |
the whole body of | 3 |
nation in blood and | 3 |
be sure to follow | 3 |
it is not to | 3 |
series of our late | 3 |
to belong to mr | 3 |
that there are not | 3 |
the prince of the | 3 |
the return of charles | 3 |
of the soveraign power | 3 |
the day of his | 3 |
french conquest neither desirable | 3 |
nor people can be | 3 |
or coat of arms | 3 |
for the good of | 3 |
and every person and | 3 |
distempers of those seven | 3 |
it will be a | 3 |
of murther from certain | 3 |
a breach of privilege | 3 |
there are so many | 3 |
all and every one | 3 |
innocent and harmlesse men | 3 |
now to the camp | 3 |
for ought that i | 3 |
by the antient laws | 3 |
so that to set | 3 |
in his large declaration | 3 |
from his fathers enemies | 3 |
it must be by | 3 |
some historical reflections upon | 3 |
he could not be | 3 |
a hard matter to | 3 |
hinder the growth of | 3 |
antient laws and statutes | 3 |
of setling the nations | 3 |
endeavour without any colour | 3 |
a counsel of state | 3 |
and treasons of conventicles | 3 |
disorders of the bench | 3 |
they are against government | 3 |
as i have already | 3 |
that there should be | 3 |
or promoters of any | 3 |
honour of the nation | 3 |
into the nature of | 3 |
the said colonel john | 3 |
in the manner of | 3 |
late revolution in england | 3 |
whom god preserve from | 3 |
there is no king | 3 |
god preserve from his | 3 |
the crime laid to | 3 |
be the sons of | 3 |
and to all sensible | 3 |
an end to this | 3 |
esq high sheriff of | 3 |
the judges of the | 3 |
every person and persons | 3 |
therefore for no order | 3 |
a clause of a | 3 |
in church or state | 3 |
formalists they are atheists | 3 |
holy war is a | 3 |
and opening lines of | 3 |
had been enough to | 3 |
to provide for the | 3 |
and not in the | 3 |
upon the authority of | 3 |
is no hard matter | 3 |
strict combination in divers | 3 |
be put to the | 3 |
no hard matter to | 3 |
doth endeavour without any | 3 |
the mischiefs of sedition | 3 |
how to frustrate a | 3 |
of the first magnitude | 3 |
the generality of the | 3 |
laid to his charge | 3 |
as if it were | 3 |
for the abuse of | 3 |
the righteous judge of | 3 |
i have to say | 3 |
those days there was | 3 |
and practice of the | 3 |
of these in their | 3 |
the books laid in | 3 |
would at least be | 3 |
crime laid to his | 3 |
be aiding and assisting | 3 |
every one of the | 3 |
eye over great assemblies | 3 |
and peace of the | 3 |
words puts this text | 3 |
to be an overt | 3 |
micah and his house | 3 |
duty of a good | 3 |
it may be worth | 3 |
blazon or coat of | 3 |
there will be a | 3 |
to all sensible english | 3 |
and that the discharge | 3 |
penalties are inflicted upon | 3 |
seditions from the country | 3 |
concerning the choice of | 3 |
to all after ages | 3 |
be kept out of | 3 |
to prevent seditions arising | 3 |
be found to be | 3 |
a word now to | 3 |
in regard of the | 3 |
of the late warr | 3 |
of his royall successour | 3 |
a late act of | 3 |
any man imagine that | 3 |
whereas by the antient | 3 |
is the crime of | 3 |
ever was in nature | 3 |
from mistaken apprehensions of | 3 |
all those that truly | 3 |
the welfare of the | 3 |
a minister of the | 3 |
ordinary and common discourses | 3 |
by his own miscarriages | 3 |
which they are not | 3 |
and according to the | 3 |
because for good and | 3 |
view of the breaches | 3 |
mistaken apprehensions of the | 3 |
and as passionately wish | 3 |
to rendevouz such of | 3 |
of those seven interests | 3 |
the warr with spain | 3 |
from the body representative | 3 |
conquest neither desirable nor | 3 |
their next work is | 3 |
hundred and fifty of | 3 |
by the lord lieutenant | 3 |
of any malicious slanders | 3 |
hope of setling the | 3 |
of parliament concerning the | 3 |
that truly reverence the | 3 |
shall be sure to | 3 |
the series of our | 3 |
neither desirable nor practicable | 3 |
march hand in hand | 3 |
they have got the | 3 |
he was necessitated to | 3 |
to all those that | 3 |
not stick to say | 3 |
and to see that | 3 |
is not so much | 3 |
forces of this commonwealth | 3 |
been made use of | 3 |
a word or two | 3 |
the setting up of | 3 |
a numerous nobility causeth | 3 |
remarks upon the present | 3 |
nation of the israelites | 3 |
to insist upon the | 3 |
no less than two | 3 |
you may see the | 3 |
days there was no | 3 |
the number of those | 3 |
to keep the people | 3 |
there should be no | 3 |
and the faction has | 3 |
when they are once | 3 |
may in some measure | 3 |
from the want of | 3 |
word now to the | 3 |
arising from disorders in | 3 |
and the seditious consequences | 3 |
four or five beggers | 3 |
confusions betwixt the two | 3 |
subject of the next | 3 |
death of the tyrant | 3 |
that they know not | 3 |
the charge of the | 3 |
not in the power | 3 |
spreaders of false news | 3 |
must needs be a | 3 |
prevent seditions arising from | 3 |
to hinder the members | 3 |
that the children of | 3 |
and both of them | 3 |
of heaven and earth | 3 |
taught israel to sin | 3 |
are to be had | 3 |
a care how he | 3 |
it is possible for | 3 |
mischiefs and treasons of | 3 |
the satisfaction of the | 3 |
arising from the church | 3 |
shall not so much | 3 |
into a desperate fortune | 3 |
historical reflections upon the | 3 |
and death of mr | 3 |
directing how to prevent | 3 |
high sheriff of the | 3 |
stir up the people | 3 |
passionately wish the honour | 3 |
in their ordinary and | 3 |
but this is but | 3 |
the distempers of those | 3 |
and so we pass | 3 |
and so far from | 3 |
but there are some | 3 |
may with as much | 3 |
made use of to | 3 |
appeal of murther from | 3 |
reflections upon the series | 3 |
the whole course of | 3 |
against tyranny and oppression | 3 |
in the first place | 3 |
disorders arising from the | 3 |
upon the bishop of | 3 |
is not any thing | 3 |
the summ of the | 3 |
be true or false | 3 |
the hands of his | 3 |
they strove against the | 3 |
be a person of | 3 |
be spreaders of false | 3 |
parliament concerning the same | 3 |
prevent disorders arising from | 3 |
this was the only | 3 |
from the lips of | 3 |
the one and the | 3 |
and for want of | 3 |
he doth endeavour without | 3 |
upon the accompt of | 3 |
dangers arising from the | 3 |
as if it had | 3 |
the hope of setling | 3 |
to be spreaders of | 3 |
beside the honour of | 3 |
if i am not | 3 |
betwixt the king and | 3 |
the people against the | 3 |
the honour of his | 3 |
title from caption and | 3 |
the whole nation of | 3 |
on whose free councel | 3 |
preservation of the publick | 3 |
shall be found to | 3 |
for the most part | 3 |
mentioned in the foregoing | 3 |
so that he must | 3 |
we are now upon | 3 |
huber text and markup | 3 |
shewing the mischiefs of | 3 |
and government of the | 3 |
righteous judge of heaven | 3 |
upon the day of | 3 |
have been made use | 3 |
a person of loose | 3 |
of charles the second | 3 |
no other then a | 3 |
growth of seditions in | 3 |
that under colour of | 3 |
by the want of | 3 |
particular influence upon the | 3 |
officers in the army | 3 |
ye shall see a | 3 |
mo a wing e | 3 |
with some historical reflections | 3 |
the severity of their | 3 |
judges of the land | 3 |
the memory of king | 3 |
ought to be done | 3 |
inflicted upon all such | 3 |
have a care how | 3 |
a this is that | 3 |
temper of the army | 3 |
sovereign charles the ii | 3 |
out of the desk | 3 |
the utmost force of | 3 |
and it is no | 3 |
if it had been | 3 |
judge of heaven and | 3 |
leave them to the | 3 |
not to be wanting | 3 |
secretary to king iames | 3 |
put a stop to | 3 |
be in the right | 3 |
so we pass from | 3 |
and calumnies in their | 3 |
to matter of law | 3 |
this text in the | 3 |
memory of king charles | 3 |
as if they had | 3 |
of the holy ghost | 3 |
as to matter of | 3 |
how to prevent the | 3 |
what will become of | 3 |
family of the kohathites | 2 |
to the more remote | 2 |
those to whom i | 2 |
the vulgar are both | 2 |
the treasure that lies | 2 |
displacing of some particulars | 2 |
a schismatical clergy infects | 2 |
also how to strangle | 2 |
a colour of good | 2 |
as a general poverty | 2 |
now grown to a | 2 |
preparing the people for | 2 |
but the grand failing | 2 |
the reason that he | 2 |
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and invites her to | 2 |
now forsooth the mushrome | 2 |
and from a false | 2 |
dare to put these | 2 |
are meet for such | 2 |
effectually against both protector | 2 |
his armies to be | 2 |
the best counterfeit of | 2 |
the gawdy bible then | 2 |
highness is further desired | 2 |
they subserve to interest | 2 |
ambition of a person | 2 |
and invite the old | 2 |
intercessions for the enemies | 2 |
keep an eye over | 2 |
such as no clemency | 2 |
a kingdom in danger | 2 |
be derived meerly from | 2 |
the two main springs | 2 |
had saved three kingdoms | 2 |
persons you may see | 2 |
of the robe to | 2 |
lie all at stake | 2 |
next work is to | 2 |
but if the monarch | 2 |
which is best done | 2 |
hope you will have | 2 |
now from the matter | 2 |
and the exchange welcome | 2 |
is such a city | 2 |
party to ask pardon | 2 |
sleep for fear of | 2 |
commission to dissolve his | 2 |
that he took divers | 2 |
taking it once for | 2 |
in no condition for | 2 |
desire to remove it | 2 |
a fourth of ministers | 2 |
in hope the next | 2 |
opposing it in others | 2 |
is but picking a | 2 |
pure want of bread | 2 |
were slaves to his | 2 |
the purity of the | 2 |
a little more particular | 2 |
iudge to be so | 2 |
touching the licentious abuse | 2 |
a juncture as is | 2 |
he had found by | 2 |
that depose kings for | 2 |
more empoverish and distress | 2 |
like a libell to | 2 |
their swords against their | 2 |
was made the altar | 2 |
his house as chaplain | 2 |
mean you by these | 2 |
men measure their expectation | 2 |
or a mimique better | 2 |
but not against danger | 2 |
upon all sorts of | 2 |
they had made themselves | 2 |
favour to the common | 2 |
their souls lay at | 2 |
word is scarce to | 2 |
to have cast all | 2 |
faction of the nobility | 2 |
betwixt the fear of | 2 |
part being no other | 2 |
but concerning the subject | 2 |
and knows no other | 2 |
the most material points | 2 |
authority that remits them | 2 |
yet not to endure | 2 |
and conferring those dignities | 2 |
the angel and the | 2 |
to find me guilty | 2 |
relating to the counsell | 2 |
the chief officer of | 2 |
any setled government was | 2 |
but their ingratitude wrought | 2 |
would dare to put | 2 |
with the army to | 2 |
is said in the | 2 |
to struggle with a | 2 |
both moses and aaron | 2 |
most certain it is | 2 |
bold with the military | 2 |
want of their arguments | 2 |
against the ambition of | 2 |
that he printed at | 2 |
gentle slip into the | 2 |
that keeps her bed | 2 |
by a false story | 2 |
again to the right | 2 |
worst of former princes | 2 |
but small at home | 2 |
of that which while | 2 |
made to any legal | 2 |
sharers in the hazzards | 2 |
they swim in pleasures | 2 |
are such as clayming | 2 |
i suppose that their | 2 |
the iustice of the | 2 |
they may take all | 2 |
is the power of | 2 |
either more sensible of | 2 |
there should be raised | 2 |
blind zeal of a | 2 |
knacks we learn without | 2 |
the prince upon the | 2 |
far a standing army | 2 |
having brought the hollander | 2 |
hold a strict intelligence | 2 |
eyes of his subjects | 2 |
the least piece of | 2 |
london and his brethren | 2 |
him a peal that | 2 |
and those that are | 2 |
of those that stand | 2 |
yet we are where | 2 |
necessity of keeping up | 2 |
them on upon a | 2 |
so that no remedy | 2 |
skrew up every allowable | 2 |
make preaching look only | 2 |
john latta sampled and | 2 |
the reverence of government | 2 |
of those sad presidents | 2 |
of this mysterious incertainty | 2 |
mistakings of this quality | 2 |
now a little more | 2 |
hewson the cobler knocks | 2 |
wherein was plentifully provided | 2 |
his laws and authority | 2 |
already in the straw | 2 |
possibly unite against that | 2 |
or such a mate | 2 |
general table was their | 2 |
that citizens will stand | 2 |
but do they imagine | 2 |
not yet enabled to | 2 |
likewise the inclination of | 2 |
are drawn from their | 2 |
is purely the fault | 2 |
combination of diverse counsellours | 2 |
revolt of a province | 2 |
of one great benefit | 2 |
the hot fit should | 2 |
what do they next | 2 |
and dash the first | 2 |
thought to have done | 2 |
king only where there | 2 |
in allowance of this | 2 |
nor that the crime | 2 |
power of the sword | 2 |
it self depend upon | 2 |
provide against the very | 2 |
the sad wretches were | 2 |
made of the one | 2 |
this sank the deepest | 2 |
as in case of | 2 |
upon a cleare and | 2 |
in a good man | 2 |
to all sorts of | 2 |
comments of the people | 2 |
must be suited to | 2 |
multitude ever siding with | 2 |
we forgotten with what | 2 |
warrant the forsaking of | 2 |
commonly as they do | 2 |
and then they fall | 2 |
have cast all into | 2 |
praying the most popular | 2 |
within the ken of | 2 |
title of the governour | 2 |
born with in respect | 2 |
consider that he was | 2 |
observation of that rule | 2 |
but if it come | 2 |
by those that never | 2 |
still where a more | 2 |
a way to the | 2 |
use guards and army | 2 |
like that of man | 2 |
but it costs more | 2 |
into the fame of | 2 |
not exceeding one and | 2 |
quarrel been taken up | 2 |
the people being at | 2 |
to darken the sun | 2 |
by an ill example | 2 |
these were the main | 2 |
assembly acted and concluded | 2 |
they mind me of | 2 |
that would lay down | 2 |
of a wise and | 2 |
to any legal opposition | 2 |
prince keep an eye | 2 |
is that of the | 2 |
let them stand sacred | 2 |
the care of good | 2 |
do not say divert | 2 |
be reason of state | 2 |
his security for some | 2 |
him was to be | 2 |
and this they cannot | 2 |
as an expedient against | 2 |
they would not mingle | 2 |
deliverance from such and | 2 |
military spirits are apter | 2 |
supreme power to themselves | 2 |
but as for this | 2 |
such saints as these | 2 |
the law being peremptorily | 2 |
degrees to make dangerous | 2 |
the truth of the | 2 |
and fit to work | 2 |
got the prince at | 2 |
all these disorders may | 2 |
hint raises this devill | 2 |
send and impower his | 2 |
needfull to their prince | 2 |
so that the fairer | 2 |
may be found out | 2 |
not of a constitution | 2 |
they have found fatal | 2 |
of ill ministers in | 2 |
king or people have | 2 |
their own follies in | 2 |
the advantage of the | 2 |
that subjects do generally | 2 |
instruments of his own | 2 |
secluded from such consultations | 2 |
last interest we are | 2 |
where the necessity of | 2 |
cut at the table | 2 |
of the late usurper | 2 |
him in the other | 2 |
rudeness of a churlish | 2 |
work was to make | 2 |
for the very name | 2 |
to question any one | 2 |
choose them a king | 2 |
are only so far | 2 |
intend by the court | 2 |
then laborious to prepare | 2 |
if in order to | 2 |
the means of provoking | 2 |
from the certainty of | 2 |
whereupon they have not | 2 |
use of in this | 2 |
that gives the law | 2 |
as they had done | 2 |
gracious toleration in some | 2 |
be troublesome upon these | 2 |
the heel of a | 2 |
only for a head | 2 |
state of the dispute | 2 |
design to wipe him | 2 |
of honester ill subjects | 2 |
up at gloria patri | 2 |
the hollander to his | 2 |
to move him above | 2 |
not only against the | 2 |
immediately depends upon the | 2 |
them can be safe | 2 |
more private and particular | 2 |
come now to that | 2 |
the supream magistrate to | 2 |
worth double the proportion | 2 |
to these emprovements of | 2 |
protection of the scotch | 2 |
specifique poyson to monarchy | 2 |
but these were old | 2 |
he may not take | 2 |
a clear and open | 2 |
such and such distresses | 2 |
this or that design | 2 |
it matters not much | 2 |
for i reckon all | 2 |
assistance of the common | 2 |
the influence of some | 2 |
to cause him love | 2 |
flattering some and removing | 2 |
rem will not serve | 2 |
manner of moulding their | 2 |
would not mingle in | 2 |
handle in the next | 2 |
notwithstanding the unruliness of | 2 |
did but demonstrate to | 2 |
in the assembly directly | 2 |
when those officers meet | 2 |
possible that what is | 2 |
the common and pretended | 2 |
so many fair appearances | 2 |
and if upon convening | 2 |
a most gracious prince | 2 |
and springing in the | 2 |
soever our saviour vested | 2 |
that destroyes him in | 2 |
such books into the | 2 |
enough in creating tenures | 2 |
where there was but | 2 |
prince may safely either | 2 |
the consent of both | 2 |
this is the nick | 2 |
their opinion to queen | 2 |
though the crown it | 2 |
union theological seminary library | 2 |
the designers of mischief | 2 |
the earl of anglesyes | 2 |
genius of the family | 2 |
be the intention of | 2 |
but not over them | 2 |
he was by the | 2 |
may be as safe | 2 |
may know his duty | 2 |
the danger they most | 2 |
submit to a rebellious | 2 |
of certain hazzards arising | 2 |
the perpetuity of the | 2 |
how gracious a prince | 2 |
went his way with | 2 |
where the undertaker of | 2 |
a presumption that the | 2 |
matter added to either | 2 |
to make husbandmen seditious | 2 |
this proceeds chiefly from | 2 |
be grown too strong | 2 |
the constant entertainment of | 2 |
an order of nov | 2 |
they engage their lives | 2 |
be taken toward this | 2 |
down the chancery and | 2 |
but to be dishonest | 2 |
believe of those that | 2 |
first work being only | 2 |
small force upon the | 2 |
state may be esteemed | 2 |
the distemper is not | 2 |
only against visible and | 2 |
their friends that put | 2 |
let them look which | 2 |
of their whole tribe | 2 |
enough with the army | 2 |
hands of a faction | 2 |
crush it in the | 2 |
both the minister hated | 2 |
the one way endangering | 2 |
have divided into corruption | 2 |
he may hope well | 2 |
sooner destroy a loyal | 2 |
is out of doubt | 2 |
which is properly comprised | 2 |
that makes them proud | 2 |
to be a kind | 2 |
the devil and fortune | 2 |
were never the worse | 2 |
the crime was loyalty | 2 |
was only a dispute | 2 |
the latter may be | 2 |
that the discharge of | 2 |
the world he appears | 2 |
we shall handle in | 2 |
common father of his | 2 |
for the benefit of | 2 |
their calling is divine | 2 |
clayming a title to | 2 |
a person of honour | 2 |
other things according to | 2 |
breaches and confusions betwixt | 2 |
place of his own | 2 |
out to lose it | 2 |
enhansers of the charge | 2 |
and at next word | 2 |
from these seven interests | 2 |
reckon up all the | 2 |
both in regard of | 2 |
and certain train of | 2 |
their ingratitude wrought little | 2 |
fortune of the day | 2 |
potent faction of the | 2 |
head with a reed | 2 |
well as his conscience | 2 |
oppression are the question | 2 |
drops from the lips | 2 |
for if there be | 2 |
the pious matron confine | 2 |
which is likely to | 2 |
not belonging to my | 2 |
for the more stable | 2 |
at last carrying it | 2 |
firing nine frigates in | 2 |
i had not suffered | 2 |
upon the complexion of | 2 |
and considerable by employment | 2 |
more for serving in | 2 |
for an external form | 2 |
many great trusts to | 2 |
are not quite deplorate | 2 |
his majesty affronted in | 2 |
was necessitated to appoint | 2 |
necessity of their timely | 2 |
and where a pressure | 2 |
to serve the spaniard | 2 |
in stead of the | 2 |
the sedition it self | 2 |
before our blessed reformers | 2 |
a ceremony may be | 2 |
his great assembly with | 2 |
betwixt the ills of | 2 |
distemper is not as | 2 |
he should almost hate | 2 |
we look well about | 2 |
the business of the | 2 |
or disunite the faction | 2 |
half of which time | 2 |
event of a popular | 2 |
a thousand guards of | 2 |
possibly see all things | 2 |
discredit a strict doctrine | 2 |
a combination of many | 2 |
satisfaction of himself and | 2 |
bacon in a letter | 2 |
although an end should | 2 |
he that knows any | 2 |
for the ordering and | 2 |
with design to set | 2 |
that which both provokes | 2 |
of trust in any | 2 |
the influence of an | 2 |
any trouble be apprehended | 2 |
and the event of | 2 |
upon that accompt to | 2 |
great a flame the | 2 |
they fall to sorting | 2 |
or disbanding is a | 2 |
our purpose in this | 2 |
the number not exceeding | 2 |
is spent in well | 2 |
to speak only of | 2 |
the wisdom of former | 2 |
following insolencies upon the | 2 |
that he has mony | 2 |
vote expresly against the | 2 |
the world may see | 2 |
to represent to the | 2 |
from their duties by | 2 |
a short account from | 2 |
sacred rights of kings | 2 |
is he in the | 2 |
fast and loose of | 2 |
engage two parties at | 2 |
take the heads of | 2 |
where with great license | 2 |
people toward a sedition | 2 |
that reserving to himself | 2 |
come to particular cases | 2 |
instruments are commonly taken | 2 |
set up a counsel | 2 |
edmond ironside after his | 2 |
richard should be recognized | 2 |
upon the honest part | 2 |
then about to play | 2 |
if it were nothing | 2 |
free to all comers | 2 |
if the haters of | 2 |
in the said desk | 2 |
the main were these | 2 |
shew the political inconvenience | 2 |
mind they were not | 2 |
other hand a practice | 2 |
pope leading them on | 2 |
armies of this commonwealth | 2 |
of gods worship and | 2 |
calumny being so plausible | 2 |
or such an agent | 2 |
his most sacred majesty | 2 |
property to the house | 2 |
are commonly charged with | 2 |
either to prevent dangers | 2 |
speaking reverently of their | 2 |
favourite to strong temptations | 2 |
multitude should be without | 2 |
liberty of their charter | 2 |
to dissolve his parliament | 2 |
divines are the most | 2 |
at once detest the | 2 |
extremities of warr are | 2 |
lose all at last | 2 |
may proceed from the | 2 |
think their game cocksure | 2 |
be found necessary to | 2 |
to dissolve these general | 2 |
to ease the people | 2 |
course of his tyranny | 2 |
of a several interest | 2 |
slide insensibly into direct | 2 |
for the time and | 2 |
it is necessary also | 2 |
dictates of the devill | 2 |
to put a stop | 2 |
and grieving his people | 2 |
and first starters of | 2 |
proof for in such | 2 |
can warrant the forsaking | 2 |
it on the other | 2 |
then the understanding of | 2 |
themselves towards their masters | 2 |
depends upon the love | 2 |
an assessment of l | 2 |
without the skill and | 2 |
particulars they were entrusted | 2 |
sharply said of sir | 2 |
so the lawfulness of | 2 |
the occasion which brings | 2 |
the late king advanced | 2 |
the corrupted interests of | 2 |
prisoners into normandy with | 2 |
army to his purpose | 2 |
make a greater conscience | 2 |
i consider that he | 2 |
making him appear the | 2 |
me of a combination | 2 |
this observation by the | 2 |
to engage all sorts | 2 |
the consequence of the | 2 |
both to all sorts | 2 |
is it probably not | 2 |
after the utmost tryall | 2 |
waites he till the | 2 |
and by the assignes | 2 |
way with the thought | 2 |
hearken not to recommendations | 2 |
than to disorder it | 2 |
a prince his vigilance | 2 |
there are that erre | 2 |
himself safe enough in | 2 |
this block in the | 2 |
popular colour for that | 2 |
inspirations of the blessed | 2 |
they invade and vanquish | 2 |
faults of his ministers | 2 |
was but any place | 2 |
respect shall interrupt the | 2 |
that for the slightest | 2 |
in requital for too | 2 |
sitting of the parliament | 2 |
the good man of | 2 |
trade then they can | 2 |
war seems the interest | 2 |
he is hated for | 2 |
them to come up | 2 |
present quiet of a | 2 |
are not dependent upon | 2 |
departed the formal bauble | 2 |
if any thing could | 2 |
as a good hand | 2 |
these were the directions | 2 |
but to deterre the | 2 |
where either two were | 2 |
to venture the leading | 2 |
and fair for any | 2 |
it seems that an | 2 |
the government of england | 2 |
the cradle to the | 2 |
as if the sole | 2 |
for faults are more | 2 |
then in a counsellour | 2 |
only upon the insuperable | 2 |
had a singular faculty | 2 |
where not a red | 2 |
were much more suitable | 2 |
then to govern it | 2 |
meaning of the preamble | 2 |
laborious to prepare it | 2 |
menage of treaties and | 2 |
keep the rest quiet | 2 |
of the chief leaders | 2 |
forthwith dispatching orders to | 2 |
in relation to our | 2 |
how the women come | 2 |
governours over the several | 2 |
their power to him | 2 |
by his heavenly father | 2 |
and reason of it | 2 |
and pretended end of | 2 |
humour against the court | 2 |
it may be now | 2 |
with a want and | 2 |
overslip that one condition | 2 |
as proceeding from the | 2 |
gospel was to be | 2 |
an odium toward the | 2 |
matters with a clause | 2 |
it is great prudence | 2 |
will scarce agree in | 2 |
out into such enormous | 2 |
lame iade to get | 2 |
with an army to | 2 |
who did as much | 2 |
to chuse a successour | 2 |
expedition cost more mony | 2 |
dare not do that | 2 |
his power at home | 2 |
of any of them | 2 |
the thrones of princes | 2 |
fellow to know why | 2 |
not lost in the | 2 |
and licentious discourses of | 2 |
upon the present juncture | 2 |
if cromwell could as | 2 |
by so many advantages | 2 |
may be raised by | 2 |
the safety of their | 2 |
the nation to some | 2 |
regiment at a time | 2 |
that the nation may | 2 |
guess what will become | 2 |
care is chiefly profit | 2 |
bear the malefactour company | 2 |
they have reason to | 2 |
may be of such | 2 |
menaces the city of | 2 |
or out of it | 2 |
the main impediments of | 2 |
dispenses with the law | 2 |
circumspect and wealthy of | 2 |
fourth way of dangerous | 2 |
return to the exercise | 2 |
done with a wet | 2 |
puts knaves in honest | 2 |
supposing his fellow to | 2 |
occasions will be sought | 2 |
his heirs for ever | 2 |
pardon has a retrospect | 2 |
this they cannot but | 2 |
in this little treatise | 2 |
more by others importunities | 2 |
the different exigencies of | 2 |
only sufficient to the | 2 |
and there the difficulty | 2 |
for in other offices | 2 |
a particular nicety of | 2 |
foot of the accompt | 2 |
what is all this | 2 |
as the humours they | 2 |
men as with other | 2 |
be daring in his | 2 |
reflecting upon such or | 2 |
select instruments of his | 2 |
that is due to | 2 |
army on the other | 2 |
there are none perhaps | 2 |
advances his kingdom by | 2 |
a sufficient discharge of | 2 |
and wanting the colour | 2 |
affections of the city | 2 |
and that it belonged | 2 |
possibly of the next | 2 |
and authority of his | 2 |
which is the most | 2 |
that quality must be | 2 |
it is a surcharge | 2 |
temptations to a course | 2 |
to business of state | 2 |
deliver up the strength | 2 |
are to be instructed | 2 |
officers have too little | 2 |
must not forget the | 2 |
precipitate breach with spain | 2 |
master of the pulpit | 2 |
enters her self a | 2 |
we must expect hard | 2 |
not only renouncing the | 2 |
crimes of any of | 2 |
children to be taught | 2 |
perswade our selves we | 2 |
when they neither love | 2 |
the hazard either of | 2 |
under a colour of | 2 |
ill menagers of their | 2 |
that considering the pay | 2 |
mony that will offer | 2 |
as it was impoverished | 2 |
and continue any command | 2 |
and contempts of the | 2 |
young kings uncle by | 2 |
popular assembly in quest | 2 |
the city clamours first | 2 |
for a pure military | 2 |
chief care of a | 2 |
detest the fact and | 2 |
a wound healed before | 2 |
it should labour to | 2 |
still obliging them both | 2 |
in hell it self | 2 |
which are either irregular | 2 |
the fourth of that | 2 |
an expedient against plots | 2 |
peoples consent in parliament | 2 |
persuance of those passions | 2 |
he stirs up tumults | 2 |
and seconded by the | 2 |
only to do all | 2 |
and upon the day | 2 |
an indulgence is better | 2 |
but let him have | 2 |
arguments against the people | 2 |
a transgression be supposed | 2 |
directed by the fairest | 2 |
greater is the peril | 2 |
he must be daring | 2 |
the reverence of order | 2 |
if the principal officers | 2 |
into the true state | 2 |
spark in the tinder | 2 |
least be free from | 2 |
would have consisted with | 2 |
gentleman did with his | 2 |
city goes by the | 2 |
the main business of | 2 |
where the honester part | 2 |
and stickling of a | 2 |
well as naturall bodies | 2 |
above ground a little | 2 |
one man for writing | 2 |
him be sparing also | 2 |
the omission of a | 2 |
saying nothing when they | 2 |
was both suitable to | 2 |
of the kings of | 2 |
playes the fast and | 2 |
which caesar quieted at | 2 |
with such additional powers | 2 |
succeeds the care of | 2 |
the act of kindling | 2 |
beyond the claim of | 2 |
they will be guessing | 2 |
up to an animosity | 2 |
lay down before the | 2 |
bring their ends about | 2 |
do that undertakes it | 2 |
out the heads of | 2 |
to the liberty of | 2 |
the laws of the | 2 |
get together a quorum | 2 |
the army began now | 2 |
a sinking monarchy lapses | 2 |
prone to change their | 2 |
be temporary occasions indeed | 2 |
and treacherous insinuations of | 2 |
that be done by | 2 |
to hold up his | 2 |
zeal of a transported | 2 |
they took to levy | 2 |
by contending to assert | 2 |
may be prevented by | 2 |
any man measure the | 2 |
cannot be committed against | 2 |
quarrels with the dutch | 2 |
put the gentleman to | 2 |
many contrivers against the | 2 |
see how he stands | 2 |
does probably design his | 2 |
the tower of siloam | 2 |
matters for the general | 2 |
menage of an army | 2 |