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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 48 |
i was forced to | 34 |
to the end that | 31 |
the master of the | 31 |
in the mean time | 30 |
in a short time | 30 |
had like to have | 26 |
the clock in the | 26 |
the th of november | 26 |
of the clock in | 26 |
in the meane time | 25 |
master of the house | 24 |
the rest of the | 22 |
that he could not | 21 |
a great deal of | 21 |
that it was a | 20 |
that i could not | 19 |
clock in the afternoon | 18 |
it was not long | 17 |
in the first place | 17 |
i was resolved to | 17 |
at the end of | 16 |
as if i had | 16 |
my self to be | 16 |
that there was a | 16 |
in the presence of | 16 |
not in the least | 15 |
a quarter of an | 15 |
and to that end | 15 |
that is to say | 15 |
the next day i | 15 |
made a shift to | 15 |
institutions providing financial support | 14 |
financial support to the | 14 |
to the terms of | 14 |
according to the terms | 14 |
online text creation partnership | 14 |
described above is co | 14 |
and markup reviewed and | 14 |
and encoded edition of | 14 |
and coded from proquest | 14 |
i text is available | 14 |
for keying and markup | 14 |
the terms of creative | 14 |
providing financial support to | 14 |
text and markup reviewed | 14 |
not so much as | 14 |
of the work described | 14 |
encoded edition of the | 14 |
keyed and coded from | 14 |
this phase i text | 14 |
by the institutions providing | 14 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 14 |
encoded text transcribed from | 14 |
terms of creative commons | 14 |
from proquest page images | 14 |
tcp assigned for keying | 14 |
that he was a | 14 |
the text can be | 14 |
the early english books | 14 |
edition of the work | 14 |
books online text creation | 14 |
the institutions providing financial | 14 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 14 |
owned by the institutions | 14 |
even for commercial purposes | 14 |
work described above is | 14 |
support to the early | 14 |
is available for reuse | 14 |
phase i text is | 14 |
assigned for keying and | 14 |
text can be copied | 14 |
to the early english | 14 |
all without asking permission | 14 |
coded from proquest page | 14 |
english books online text | 14 |
images scanned from microfilm | 14 |
the work described above | 14 |
markup reviewed and edited | 14 |
text is available for | 14 |
to make use of | 14 |
that he would not | 13 |
for the most part | 13 |
out of the way | 13 |
out of his pocket | 13 |
into the hands of | 13 |
quarter of an houre | 13 |
on the other side | 13 |
knew not what to | 13 |
i will tell you | 13 |
the end of the | 13 |
and it may be | 13 |
and told him that | 12 |
by the help of | 12 |
represented either as utf | 12 |
for a long time | 12 |
and that he was | 12 |
monday the th of | 12 |
to the value of | 12 |
characters represented either as | 12 |
would be sure to | 12 |
in the midst of | 12 |
i told him i | 11 |
iv tiff page images | 11 |
to be acquainted with | 11 |
if i had been | 11 |
the office of a | 11 |
the time of their | 11 |
the law of god | 11 |
he was forced to | 11 |
i thought my self | 11 |
i question not but | 10 |
the governour of the | 10 |
i could not be | 10 |
we were forced to | 10 |
so much the more | 10 |
me an account of | 10 |
the lawes of god | 10 |
that there was not | 10 |
and this is the | 10 |
give an account of | 10 |
governour of the house | 10 |
i said to him | 10 |
to the house of | 10 |
that he was not | 10 |
one and the same | 10 |
my self to my | 10 |
was not long before | 10 |
in the middle of | 10 |
in the county of | 10 |
by reason of the | 10 |
in the court of | 10 |
i had not been | 10 |
how he came to | 10 |
in the life of | 10 |
what was the matter | 10 |
give me leave to | 9 |
under the pretence of | 9 |
the life of meriton | 9 |
of what i had | 9 |
i told them i | 9 |
the parliament of england | 9 |
not being able to | 9 |
the signe of the | 9 |
life of meriton latroon | 9 |
knew not how to | 9 |
i could not but | 9 |
that was in the | 9 |
and that he might | 9 |
that i might be | 9 |
the middle of the | 9 |
in the world that | 9 |
the first time that | 9 |
from the time of | 9 |
give you an account | 9 |
what i had done | 9 |
that he should be | 9 |
out of the house | 9 |
condemned to the gallies | 9 |
he was a poor | 9 |
the place of execution | 9 |
one of the two | 9 |
to such a place | 9 |
my self in the | 9 |
he had in his | 9 |
there was not any | 9 |
by reason of his | 8 |
at restoring the text | 8 |
in a standardized format | 8 |
the annotation includes standard | 8 |
the rest of his | 8 |
that support the display | 8 |
curation by amateur and | 8 |
text more computationally tractable | 8 |
this being supposed that | 8 |
and that i would | 8 |
the most part of | 8 |
and so was going | 8 |
when he came to | 8 |
author or stationer meant | 8 |
i could not forbear | 8 |
and the rest of | 8 |
as if he had | 8 |
that he had not | 8 |
me in mind of | 8 |
format that preserves archaic | 8 |
to one of the | 8 |
collaborative curation by amateur | 8 |
betook our selves to | 8 |
in one of the | 8 |
could do no less | 8 |
aim at making the | 8 |
original in the british | 8 |
based collaborative curation by | 8 |
metadata enrichments aim at | 8 |
the tcp digital transcription | 8 |
from many walks of | 8 |
enrichments aim at making | 8 |
so was going on | 8 |
of the tcp digital | 8 |
tokenized and linguistically annotated | 8 |
made an end of | 8 |
a text in a | 8 |
that one of the | 8 |
and when they came | 8 |
the author or stationer | 8 |
and professional end users | 8 |
text has not been | 8 |
in the english short | 8 |
most eminent cheats of | 8 |
at the same time | 8 |
amateur and professional end | 8 |
textual changes aim at | 8 |
been tokenized and linguistically | 8 |
that i was a | 8 |
many walks of life | 8 |
a justice of peace | 8 |
that there is no | 8 |
that i had not | 8 |
at making the text | 8 |
support the display of | 8 |
text is an enriched | 8 |
restoring the text the | 8 |
by amateur and professional | 8 |
the english short title | 8 |
display of a text | 8 |
in the british library | 8 |
that he might not | 8 |
text in a standardized | 8 |
not been fully proofread | 8 |
textual changes and metadata | 8 |
professional end users from | 8 |
they were the men | 8 |
the most eminent cheats | 8 |
has been tokenized and | 8 |
you an account of | 8 |
is an enriched version | 8 |
making the text more | 8 |
end users from many | 8 |
this text has not | 8 |
version of the tcp | 8 |
the text more computationally | 8 |
text the author or | 8 |
spellings that support the | 8 |
annotation includes standard spellings | 8 |
are to be sold | 8 |
and linguistically annotated with | 8 |
and metadata enrichments aim | 8 |
he came to take | 8 |
has not been fully | 8 |
the display of a | 8 |
the greatest part of | 8 |
includes standard spellings that | 8 |
standardized format that preserves | 8 |
of one of the | 8 |
linguistically annotated with morphadorner | 8 |
that i might not | 8 |
users from many walks | 8 |
an enriched version of | 8 |
upon monday the th | 8 |
the text has been | 8 |
changes aim at restoring | 8 |
and to the end | 8 |
aim at restoring the | 8 |
this text is an | 8 |
a standardized format that | 8 |
that in a short | 8 |
and having so done | 8 |
text has been tokenized | 8 |
english short title catalog | 8 |
to give an account | 8 |
this is the cause | 8 |
changes and metadata enrichments | 8 |
i shall give you | 8 |
enriched version of the | 8 |
it is to be | 8 |
i knew not what | 8 |
stationer meant to publish | 8 |
standard spellings that support | 8 |
of a text in | 8 |
and the next day | 8 |
was one of the | 8 |
there is not any | 8 |
it could not be | 8 |
and suitable for network | 8 |
that it was not | 8 |
been fully proofread approx | 8 |
the court of kings | 8 |
and are to be | 8 |
as soon as i | 8 |
the text the author | 8 |
or stationer meant to | 8 |
that preserves archaic forms | 8 |
and thus it was | 8 |
but it was not | 7 |
i found my self | 7 |
two or three days | 7 |
the time of my | 7 |
the midst of the | 7 |
the cause of his | 7 |
and the better to | 7 |
and therefore i was | 7 |
the bottom of the | 7 |
i was very well | 7 |
that they should not | 7 |
the time of the | 7 |
which was in the | 7 |
if he had been | 7 |
the rounds of smithfield | 7 |
as well as the | 7 |
the help of a | 7 |
was not to be | 7 |
the hands of the | 7 |
tcp digital transcription a | 7 |
to one of his | 7 |
digital transcription a of | 7 |
the king of scots | 7 |
was in the world | 7 |
the hue and cry | 7 |
at such a time | 7 |
a young man of | 7 |
out of his wits | 7 |
of what he had | 7 |
in love with me | 7 |
if i had not | 7 |
took up my quarters | 7 |
with him in the | 7 |
that he is a | 7 |
if you will be | 7 |
he would be pleased | 7 |
was the cause of | 7 |
one of his companions | 7 |
i had a great | 7 |
that if he would | 7 |
the top of the | 7 |
the manner of his | 7 |
for as much as | 7 |
reproduction of the original | 7 |
that he might have | 7 |
and that he would | 7 |
that i had been | 7 |
to go to bed | 7 |
with two or three | 7 |
would be pleased to | 7 |
pistol to his breast | 7 |
a pistol to his | 7 |
ten of the clock | 7 |
that they could not | 7 |
in such sort that | 7 |
in the time of | 7 |
to the place where | 7 |
reproduction of original in | 7 |
that i was not | 7 |
in the rounds of | 7 |
to get out of | 7 |
that he might be | 7 |
one of the company | 7 |
that he had been | 7 |
a great desire to | 7 |
most part of the | 7 |
as i told you | 7 |
for the space of | 7 |
when i came to | 7 |
transcription a of text | 7 |
had a great desire | 7 |
i met with a | 7 |
that she could not | 7 |
and by and by | 7 |
an account of my | 7 |
to simplify the filling | 6 |
due credit and attribution | 6 |
it high time to | 6 |
text creation partnership web | 6 |
the image sets published | 6 |
but by the way | 6 |
by university of nebraska | 6 |
produce large quantities of | 6 |
based on the text | 6 |
texts created during phase | 6 |
one of the companie | 6 |
it seeming to him | 6 |
assurance was then carried | 6 |
therefore chose to create | 6 |
and therefore of any | 6 |
was much troubled at | 6 |
be made about the | 6 |
while the overall quality | 6 |
that they have to | 6 |
to range over a | 6 |
number of works in | 6 |
textual data within the | 6 |
his hand in his | 6 |
encoded texts based on | 6 |
true nature of the | 6 |
works are eligible for | 6 |
was out of the | 6 |
to no purpose to | 6 |
by denzell lord holles | 6 |
encoding was enhanced and | 6 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 6 |
one of the most | 6 |
the proceedings upon it | 6 |
in all likelihood such | 6 |
and the other three | 6 |
overall quality of tcp | 6 |
text was proofread for | 6 |
the universities of michigan | 6 |
take and use these | 6 |
during phase of the | 6 |
instances will never have | 6 |
out by editorial teams | 6 |
characters will be marked | 6 |
or tei g elements | 6 |
remain and some readable | 6 |
the eighth of november | 6 |
never have been looked | 6 |
and linked to page | 6 |
create accurately transcribed and | 6 |
of the original in | 6 |
which when he had | 6 |
elements to simplify the | 6 |
that were in the | 6 |
one in the world | 6 |
aimed to produce large | 6 |
the speech and confession | 6 |
was based on the | 6 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 6 |
if it be true | 6 |
the other side of | 6 |
where possible up to | 6 |
or later edition of | 6 |
selection was intended to | 6 |
simplify the filling in | 6 |
upon the th of | 6 |
to a limit of | 6 |
any thing in the | 6 |
of the process of | 6 |
i went to a | 6 |
not meet qa standards | 6 |
the print record of | 6 |
into the public domain | 6 |
was intended to range | 6 |
to tei p using | 6 |
seeming to him that | 6 |
copies of the texts | 6 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 6 |
characters or elements to | 6 |
corrected and characters marked | 6 |
rate of defects per | 6 |
the texts have been | 6 |
court of kings bench | 6 |
puts this text in | 6 |
to their original source | 6 |
elements of known extent | 6 |
between the universities of | 6 |
notably latin and welsh | 6 |
of a work was | 6 |
public domain as of | 6 |
so that i was | 6 |
with changes to facilitate | 6 |
justice then asked him | 6 |
the text encoding initiative | 6 |
can now take and | 6 |
oxford and the publisher | 6 |
for that he was | 6 |
the next day he | 6 |
it was time to | 6 |
been released into the | 6 |
although there are a | 6 |
credit and attribution is | 6 |
will never have been | 6 |
he would give me | 6 |
some readable characters will | 6 |
by this time i | 6 |
that can be made | 6 |
encoded and linked to | 6 |
at the time of | 6 |
and the publisher proquest | 6 |
it was impossible for | 6 |
by reason of their | 6 |
he saw upon the | 6 |
tcp data is very | 6 |
to be rid of | 6 |
texts based on the | 6 |
were corrected where possible | 6 |
was divided into two | 6 |
a works in english | 6 |
as there is no | 6 |
the cause of their | 6 |
to produce large quantities | 6 |
a limit of instances | 6 |
r this keyboarded and | 6 |
enhanced and or corrected | 6 |
a second or later | 6 |
for the county of | 6 |
that they were not | 6 |
text strings within braces | 6 |
some errors will remain | 6 |
was resolved to be | 6 |
michigan and oxford and | 6 |
linked to page images | 6 |
to external keying companies | 6 |
variety of subject areas | 6 |
guidelines are available at | 6 |
available at the text | 6 |
of every monographic english | 6 |
created during phase of | 6 |
that if i should | 6 |
can be made about | 6 |
of the print record | 6 |
with level of the | 6 |
was chosen if there | 6 |
as illegible were corrected | 6 |
tcp project was divided | 6 |
the tei in libraries | 6 |
and markup guidelines are | 6 |
codicia de los bienes | 6 |
could not tell what | 6 |
aware of the process | 6 |
of a works in | 6 |
sometimes a second or | 6 |
it was to no | 6 |
and therefore chose to | 6 |
compelling reason to do | 6 |
to be the most | 6 |
included and sometimes a | 6 |
found my self in | 6 |
creating the tcp texts | 6 |
last in the rounds | 6 |
companies for transcription and | 6 |
their early english books | 6 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 6 |
edition of a work | 6 |
published between and available | 6 |
were returned to the | 6 |
with the manner of | 6 |
category of texts with | 6 |
of the city of | 6 |
by proquest via their | 6 |
i took up my | 6 |
of the unjust accusation | 6 |
characters marked as illegible | 6 |
meet qa standards were | 6 |
we respectfully request that | 6 |
the texts were encoded | 6 |
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of instances per text | 6 |
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domain as of january | 6 |
by converting tcp files | 6 |
title published between and | 6 |
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project was divided into | 6 |
returned to the keyers | 6 |
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the keyers to be | 6 |
the death of his | 6 |
illegible were corrected where | 6 |
by a tcp editor | 6 |
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tcp is to encode | 6 |
readable characters will be | 6 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 6 |
that if he had | 6 |
or for an anonymous | 6 |
have been looked at | 6 |
wide variety of subject | 6 |
encoding based on the | 6 |
tcp aimed to produce | 6 |
known extent have been | 6 |
it be true that | 6 |
qa standards were returned | 6 |
my self in a | 6 |
of tcp data is | 6 |
issued variously as sgml | 6 |
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a number of works | 6 |
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by editorial teams in | 6 |
editions of a works | 6 |
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cambridge bibliography of english | 6 |
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ocm this keyboarded and | 6 |
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restraints of time and | 6 |
errors will remain and | 6 |
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markup guidelines are available | 6 |
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spi global keyed and | 6 |
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first editions of a | 6 |
image sets were sent | 6 |
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print record of the | 6 |
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and the proceedings upon | 6 |
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bibliography of english literature | 6 |
therefore of any assumptions | 6 |
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sent to external keying | 6 |
into placeholder characters or | 6 |
acknowledged to be true | 6 |
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not sworn against them | 6 |
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a great number of | 6 |
the original in the | 6 |
language title published between | 6 |
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via their early english | 6 |
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files to tei p | 6 |
of certain french gentlemen | 6 |
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phase of the project | 6 |
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of gaps by user | 6 |
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of creating the tcp | 6 |
the d of november | 6 |
encoded as gap s | 6 |
sets published by proquest | 6 |
filling in of gaps | 6 |
structural encoding based on | 6 |
to be sold by | 6 |
corrected where possible up | 6 |
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on the text encoding | 6 |
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all likelihood such instances | 6 |
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but if you will | 6 |
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be aware of the | 6 |
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second or later edition | 6 |
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texts have been issued | 6 |
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work was chosen if | 6 |
for their own purposes | 6 |
placeholder characters or elements | 6 |
project have been released | 6 |
users should bear in | 6 |
at the text creation | 6 |
their works are eligible | 6 |
tcp is a partnership | 6 |
proofread for accuracy and | 6 |
gap elements of known | 6 |
out of the world | 6 |
works in english were | 6 |
that he had a | 6 |
proquest to create accurately | 6 |
illegibles were encoded as | 6 |
what he had said | 6 |
was at that time | 6 |
have been released into | 6 |
and oxford and the | 6 |
converting tcp files to | 6 |
a partnership between the | 6 |
take their name from | 6 |
large quantities of textual | 6 |
and one of the | 6 |
p using tcp tei | 6 |
were sent to external | 6 |
record of the period | 6 |
or corrected and characters | 6 |
of time and funding | 6 |
two or three more | 6 |
and use these texts | 6 |
that he would be | 6 |
tuesday last in the | 6 |
and confession of mr | 6 |
editorial teams in oxford | 6 |
quantities of textual data | 6 |
usual project restraints of | 6 |
nature of the print | 6 |
been issued variously as | 6 |
usually the first edition | 6 |
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partnership between the universities | 6 |
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text selection was based | 6 |
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tcp files to tei | 6 |
keyers to be redone | 6 |
the king of france | 6 |
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the end of which | 6 |
were the men that | 6 |
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sets were sent to | 6 |
later edition of a | 6 |
the publisher proquest to | 6 |
global keyed and coded | 6 |
there was a compelling | 6 |
the rate of defects | 6 |
within the usual project | 6 |
r in the english | 6 |
quality assurance was then | 6 |
unicode or text strings | 6 |
and that i might | 6 |
keying and markup guidelines | 6 |
two of the clock | 6 |
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the duke of normandy | 5 |
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my self acquainted with | 5 |
the antiquitie of theeves | 5 |
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the feare of god | 5 |
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a piece of gold | 5 |
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in the next chapter | 5 |
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the time of his | 5 |
of that incomparable thief | 5 |
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with me in the | 5 |
any thing that i | 5 |
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to the right honourable | 5 |
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a suit of cloaths | 5 |
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so long as i | 4 |
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seven of the clock | 4 |
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dwelling house and others | 4 |
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to robbe god of | 4 |
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them with the robbery | 4 |
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knew any thing of | 4 |
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him by the hand | 4 |
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thing that you have | 4 |
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by one of the | 4 |
clapt a pistol to | 4 |
needs no other counsel | 4 |
the place where they | 4 |
the third of november | 4 |
a house not far | 4 |
he came into england | 4 |
guilty of that robbery | 4 |
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give me an account | 4 |
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had a green rugg | 4 |
and at the end | 4 |
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which they have to | 4 |
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some of his friends | 4 |
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should be taken with | 4 |
the old man was | 4 |
fatall leap from off | 4 |
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my self into the | 4 |
hannam on tuesday last | 4 |
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waxing of the moone | 4 |
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about years of age | 4 |
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peace for the county | 4 |
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the tryal of those | 4 |
quarter of an hour | 4 |
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in a little time | 4 |
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what their true names | 4 |
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them who have broken | 4 |
his hand into his | 4 |
of what was done | 4 |
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a vertue of necessitie | 4 |
give thee thy libertie | 4 |
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logarbo sampled and proofread | 4 |
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or third of november | 4 |
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men to death for | 4 |
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proclamation for quieting possessions | 4 |
the county of middlesex | 4 |
as man and wife | 4 |
the scrivener and bookseller | 4 |
man that pulled the | 4 |
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good night old man | 4 |
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at what time hee | 4 |
if it were possible | 4 |
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of the poore innocent | 4 |
the children of the | 4 |
we made a shift | 4 |
my master had a | 4 |
being supposed that it | 4 |
likenesse that they have | 4 |
out of the room | 4 |
the man that pulled | 4 |
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eminent cheats of both | 4 |
the queen of sweden | 4 |
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at the house where | 4 |
my self out of | 4 |
him out of the | 4 |
the second or third | 4 |
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that i knew not | 4 |
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came into england the | 4 |
of an houre after | 4 |
through all the shops | 4 |
out of their hands | 4 |
to him as to | 4 |
resolved to make a | 4 |
parliament concerning the apprehending | 4 |
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lesse curious then delectable | 4 |
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so much as the | 4 |
richard hannam on tuesday | 4 |
with a smiling countenance | 4 |
rigour of their vengeance | 4 |
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answer to me was | 4 |
be sold for his | 4 |
that he did not | 4 |
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other side of the | 4 |
in process of time | 4 |
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a further manifestation of | 4 |
though i could not | 4 |
to make me a | 4 |
her self to the | 4 |
was directed to the | 4 |
a warning for all | 4 |
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strongly to reflect upon | 4 |
and that if he | 4 |
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complaint to the magistrates | 4 |
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and take off the | 4 |
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about two of the | 4 |
that you are not | 4 |
the day of his | 4 |
which the butchers swore | 4 |
blackwell and young sedgwick | 4 |
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excellency of theeves and | 4 |
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is the cause that | 4 |
taken by sir george | 4 |
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when he robbed them | 4 |
green rugg upon his | 4 |
that he should have | 4 |
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snatch cloakes in the | 4 |
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all that can be | 4 |
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sold for his theft | 4 |
one of their company | 4 |
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that pulled the bridle | 4 |
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of the seed of | 4 |
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neighbours to my wife | 4 |
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the foot of the | 4 |
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their name from the | 4 |
against them who have | 4 |
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the english rogue continued | 4 |
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the apprehending of thieves | 4 |
the coachman to drive | 4 |
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straw to lie upon | 4 |
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highness the lord protector | 4 |
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right honourable the generall | 4 |
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to speak the truth | 4 |
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the paine of him | 4 |
of parliament concerning the | 4 |
their dinners and suppers | 4 |
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day of the robbery | 4 |
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the time that he | 4 |
very strongly to reflect | 4 |
my self to him | 4 |
and indeed it is | 4 |
to me in a | 4 |
examination and confession of | 4 |
at the sight of | 4 |
gentlemen at the barr | 4 |
that they may not | 4 |
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one of the horses | 4 |
both of one company | 4 |
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in the name of | 4 |
his highness the lord | 4 |
that i was in | 4 |
that i durst not | 4 |
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a bottle of canary | 4 |
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their action against the | 4 |
on the behalf of | 4 |
in their own country | 4 |
thou shalt have a | 4 |
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the most secret corners | 4 |
the credit of their | 4 |
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by the law of | 4 |
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where they met with | 4 |
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the paines of hell | 4 |
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any thing to the | 4 |
for so much as | 4 |
in the next chamber | 4 |
that there is any | 4 |
sir george charnock knight | 4 |
that it was the | 4 |
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many do yet doubt | 4 |
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the day before he | 4 |
letter to my wife | 4 |
his father in law | 4 |
have i given you | 4 |
all that day in | 4 |
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in so great a | 4 |
a proclamation for quieting | 4 |
i would have you | 4 |
a great quantity of | 4 |
that the robbery was | 4 |
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that he was in | 4 |
the custom of the | 4 |
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these are they who | 4 |
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one of the chief | 4 |
concerning the apprehending of | 4 |
how he was again | 4 |
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do what i could | 4 |
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that he should make | 4 |
to my lord chief | 4 |
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to be revenged of | 4 |
all the shops of | 4 |
two orders of parliament | 4 |
by this means he | 4 |
heard all i said | 4 |
that i gave him | 4 |
the two gentlemen at | 4 |
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some passages at that | 4 |
that which he was | 4 |
that he lodgeth at | 4 |
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shops of the towne | 4 |
two gentlemen at the | 4 |
the parish of totternol | 4 |
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above two hours at | 4 |
of the parish of | 4 |
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the third to the | 4 |
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dinner to the ordinary | 4 |
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soules which enter in | 4 |
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to the common councel | 4 |
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val had confessed it | 4 |
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the county of bedford | 4 |
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whether or no they | 4 |
search for that which | 4 |
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as he is informed | 4 |
mona logarbo text and | 4 |
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in the kings bench | 4 |
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supped at his house | 4 |
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those he saw upon | 4 |
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to robbe and steale | 4 |
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to let me go | 4 |
the shops of the | 4 |
the weight of the | 4 |
at the tryal of | 4 |
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will tell you a | 4 |
of a thousand crownes | 4 |
cry against a crying | 4 |
a little gray nag | 4 |
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they had not committed | 4 |
which i knew would | 4 |
the first day of | 4 |
clock in the forenoon | 4 |
my self to the | 4 |
all the rest of | 4 |
the people of the | 4 |
falleth out that the | 4 |
told me he was | 4 |
with all manner of | 4 |
the same thing that | 4 |
estc r ocm this | 4 |
waited for me with | 4 |
called to his place | 4 |
between three and four | 4 |
the likenesse that they | 4 |
ought to account your | 4 |
and xml conversion the | 4 |
i went to bed | 4 |
and it was not | 4 |
where i had a | 4 |
who they were that | 4 |
to do the like | 4 |
that day in london | 4 |
which i could not | 4 |
time of their coming | 4 |
it is impossible to | 4 |
to go to sea | 4 |
and having found him | 4 |
one of the fairest | 4 |
a quarter of a | 4 |
to the lawes of | 4 |
on the behalfe of | 4 |
and four of the | 4 |
printed for francis kirkman | 4 |
the depriving of gods | 4 |
foot of the hill | 4 |
dined and supped at | 4 |
there was no occasion | 4 |
the life of a | 4 |
sir george charnock and | 4 |
pence in the shilling | 4 |
and spake with them | 4 |
did in this manner | 4 |
that he landed them | 4 |
in fee with the | 4 |
said to me in | 4 |
had set it down | 4 |
and to the intent | 4 |
not being willing to | 4 |
had not sworn against | 4 |
to see what was | 4 |
which i did at | 4 |
and by the way | 4 |
as long as he | 4 |
on the eeve of | 4 |
that bellingham had a | 4 |
i beseech you to | 4 |
last published by denzell | 4 |
our selves to the | 4 |
for if it be | 4 |
to him that he | 4 |
orders of parliament concerning | 4 |
up and down the | 4 |
that those two gentlemen | 4 |
with a white face | 4 |
the others have the | 4 |
it to be the | 4 |
to take away their | 4 |
the hands of iustice | 4 |
and there they continued | 4 |
could not be so | 4 |
with a long gown | 4 |
a green rugg upon | 4 |
it is the most | 4 |
that i was much | 4 |
for that he had | 4 |
and on the other | 4 |
for that which is | 4 |
got me out of | 4 |
which i had in | 4 |
going on to relate | 4 |
and in the middle | 4 |
cheats of both sexes | 4 |
incomparable thief richard hainam | 4 |
the value of four | 4 |
after the manner of | 4 |
take from him that | 4 |
was resolved to have | 4 |
of some passages at | 4 |
of the same nature | 4 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 4 |
and so i did | 4 |
to know the place | 4 |
go out of the | 4 |
if you please to | 4 |
with which and with | 4 |
to be a man | 4 |
i took my leave | 4 |
that are in the | 4 |
of two thousand pounds | 4 |
other thing but a | 4 |
went out to dinner | 4 |
came to his house | 4 |
about eleven a clock | 4 |
where he had not | 4 |
cheats of most trades | 4 |
being come to the | 4 |
delectable first written in | 4 |
the want of liberty | 4 |
to vindicate my self | 4 |
by that time we | 4 |
and malicious prosecution of | 4 |
will not deny me | 4 |
and which is worse | 4 |
he was in the | 4 |
i had no great | 4 |
came to the place | 4 |
all manner of doores | 4 |
i am sure he | 4 |
considerable sum of money | 4 |
till it was time | 4 |
to consider of the | 4 |
that as he was | 4 |
in the carriage of | 4 |
get out of sight | 4 |
in the view of | 4 |
told him i had | 4 |
my selfe to the | 4 |
and excellency of theeves | 4 |
go along with me | 4 |
passages at that tryal | 4 |
seemed very strongly to | 4 |
off his horses head | 4 |
the money to the | 4 |
will tell you one | 4 |
the thiefe relateth the | 4 |
shal not be able | 4 |
that which is not | 4 |
occasion to make use | 4 |
with his hand in | 4 |
that in this which | 4 |
i was not so | 4 |
you have made a | 4 |
like to have been | 4 |
a vertue of necessity | 4 |
paine of him that | 4 |
the afternoon that day | 4 |
by two or three | 4 |
his answer to me | 4 |
that can be imagined | 4 |
is necessarie that hee | 4 |
to be out of | 4 |
which was the th | 4 |
making any shew of | 4 |
the presence of his | 4 |
had committed that robbery | 4 |
to whom it was | 4 |
totternol in the county | 4 |
knew not well what | 4 |
he had not long | 4 |
these two young men | 4 |
my selfe that i | 4 |
the halfe of a | 4 |
doe not thinke that | 4 |
in the company of | 4 |
of the king of | 4 |
the essentiall paine of | 4 |
up my quarters in | 4 |
by this time my | 4 |
truth of it is | 4 |
to the next town | 4 |
shall be able to | 4 |
to all that i | 4 |
statute laws of god | 4 |
english rogue continued in | 4 |
to his highness the | 4 |
have the third part | 4 |
so that we were | 4 |
the die to the | 4 |
him that he would | 4 |
hours at a time | 4 |
made him goe into | 4 |
if i had any | 4 |
second or third of | 4 |
for the love of | 4 |
there is so great | 4 |
broken the statute laws | 4 |
account of what he | 4 |
all of the parish | 4 |
at his house the | 4 |
and that i had | 4 |
that incomparable thief richard | 4 |
set it down in | 4 |
just complaint to the | 4 |
he spake those words | 4 |
you shall know that | 4 |
thiefe that ever was | 4 |
bin heard halfe a | 4 |
the end that i | 4 |
he had not sworn | 4 |
the english rogue described | 4 |
london from the time | 4 |
eminent cheats of most | 4 |
i told him what | 4 |
like those he saw | 4 |
him an account of | 4 |
out to dinner to | 4 |
not possible for me | 4 |
with me in my | 4 |
and if there be | 4 |
the time being come | 4 |
charged them with the | 4 |
that they were at | 4 |
it is long since | 4 |
dinners and suppers at | 4 |
he had of his | 4 |
as well as of | 4 |
the truth of it | 4 |
not been out of | 4 |
to the intent that | 4 |
that though it might | 4 |
not to be found | 4 |
their true names are | 4 |
carried before a justice | 4 |
in the parish of | 4 |
one of his majesties | 4 |
the return of the | 4 |
it must needs be | 4 |
as the proverb saith | 4 |
my selfe that the | 4 |
no meane to make | 4 |
could not be guilty | 4 |
but as all things | 4 |
and spake with him | 4 |
as i have been | 4 |
were at his house | 4 |
he was not there | 4 |
of the court of | 4 |
the money that was | 4 |
i came to be | 4 |
who were two notorious | 4 |
and therefore resolved to | 4 |
the one half of | 4 |
into the company of | 4 |
in the morning i | 4 |
her in such sort | 4 |
and suppers at an | 4 |
and at leasure to | 4 |
this time i had | 4 |
have beene accustomed to | 4 |
but that i could | 4 |
in a weeks time | 4 |
return where i left | 4 |
having for a long | 4 |
logarbo text and markup | 4 |
three or foure of | 4 |
not far distant from | 4 |
against a crying sinne | 4 |
which he did in | 4 |
i was not long | 4 |
they were most innocent | 4 |
for a further manifestation | 4 |
gibs who were two | 4 |
by reason of my | 4 |
my selfe a little | 4 |
which the butchers themselves | 4 |
it is a great | 4 |
shall give you an | 4 |
no lesse curious then | 4 |
was resolved to try | 4 |
that i put upon | 4 |
open all manner of | 4 |
robbery upon their oaths | 4 |
the robbery was committed | 4 |
been out of london | 4 |
the accidentall paine of | 4 |
for that was the | 4 |
you ought to account | 4 |
the county of hertford | 4 |
they would go to | 4 |
to the number of | 4 |
and that if i | 4 |
and one of his | 4 |
and now it was | 4 |
an account of what | 4 |
account your selfe happy | 4 |
by the example of | 4 |
who came to me | 3 |
with the weight of | 3 |
i may say of | 3 |
the apprehension and feare | 3 |
it was to be | 3 |
if he would have | 3 |
i think it will | 3 |
i could not do | 3 |
death at maidstone in | 3 |
is better so then | 3 |
his father and mother | 3 |
that were to be | 3 |
the use of man | 3 |
put me in mind | 3 |
at the first to | 3 |
warning for all wicked | 3 |
fit for the purpose | 3 |
and the other had | 3 |
all the rhetorick i | 3 |
found what they sought | 3 |
the merchant at rotterdam | 3 |
seed of the serpent | 3 |
of a gentlewoman of | 3 |
people of the house | 3 |
and when i came | 3 |
other places where they | 3 |
to be able to | 3 |
one with him to | 3 |
what he had to | 3 |
a continuance of his | 3 |
for that offence and | 3 |
if that be all | 3 |
to what he had | 3 |
a way how to | 3 |
i will give you | 3 |
a prisoner in the | 3 |
parts of the world | 3 |
the gallies at marseilles | 3 |
although they are not | 3 |
but a little while | 3 |
give him leave to | 3 |
robbing the king of | 3 |
i was willing to | 3 |
at the cost of | 3 |
two men made a | 3 |
to give way to | 3 |
one of them to | 3 |
the houre of his | 3 |
a captains man at | 3 |
to say the truth | 3 |
life i could not | 3 |
three or foure dayes | 3 |
one wine with another | 3 |
a great matter of | 3 |
desire to be a | 3 |
having given the dog | 3 |
i had been at | 3 |
well acquainted with him | 3 |
great and fatall leap | 3 |
the height of his | 3 |
that he would give | 3 |
to bring them to | 3 |
and putting it into | 3 |
because i would not | 3 |
of the clock the | 3 |
to take such a | 3 |
after a cup or | 3 |
halfe an houre after | 3 |
and there is not | 3 |
for it in the | 3 |
multiplying the muske with | 3 |
texts with or more | 3 |
and he thought there | 3 |
that it was in | 3 |
to the rage of | 3 |
over the devils back | 3 |
by all means to | 3 |
true and perfect description | 3 |
spurs to their horses | 3 |
that they would have | 3 |
end of the room | 3 |
before his great and | 3 |
my life i could | 3 |
some bottles of wine | 3 |
the place of the | 3 |
was well enough contented | 3 |
a great charge upon | 3 |
had made a strict | 3 |
so much of the | 3 |
third of our companie | 3 |
to drink with them | 3 |
i went to him | 3 |
i thought upon a | 3 |
and also his last | 3 |
knowing you to be | 3 |
the end of a | 3 |
to make her acquainted | 3 |
it may be the | 3 |
the third of our | 3 |
he made a shift | 3 |
he could not have | 3 |
for some time waited | 3 |
there was a gentleman | 3 |
in a petition long | 3 |
and indeed it was | 3 |
and carried it to | 3 |
was done by the | 3 |
desirous to be acquainted | 3 |
was not fit for | 3 |
constrained to sneeze thrice | 3 |
and had many children | 3 |
the men of whom | 3 |
on a sudden the | 3 |
laying his hand upon | 3 |
for the use of | 3 |
how i came to | 3 |
he did in this | 3 |
spending of one shilling | 3 |
i put it up | 3 |
be sent to the | 3 |
discourse hee had in | 3 |
to seeke my fortune | 3 |
one against the other | 3 |
and a thousand other | 3 |
together with a true | 3 |
was compelled to give | 3 |
the use of it | 3 |
blaney sampled and proofread | 3 |
there was no want | 3 |
had not been there | 3 |
had related to me | 3 |
put his hand into | 3 |
my master was not | 3 |
nothing else but to | 3 |
being one of the | 3 |
him to have a | 3 |
humbly submit to the | 3 |
as well as you | 3 |
them and my self | 3 |
was impossible for him | 3 |
not any thing of | 3 |
told them i was | 3 |
the antwerp tavern behind | 3 |
before she had made | 3 |
according to speciall order | 3 |
of the book delivered | 3 |
i might be the | 3 |
he was much troubled | 3 |
a short time i | 3 |
he could not make | 3 |
that the master of | 3 |
a work no lesse | 3 |
the next thing i | 3 |
i would have my | 3 |
was to be done | 3 |
the other side the | 3 |
the next day at | 3 |
but i am very | 3 |
you shall not want | 3 |
wherefore i was forced | 3 |
so order the matter | 3 |
their actions were so | 3 |
by the report of | 3 |
they were not so | 3 |
condition i was in | 3 |
my self to some | 3 |
to death for stealing | 3 |
if thou hast any | 3 |
told me he had | 3 |
which i gave him | 3 |
tooke the high way | 3 |
so that i having | 3 |
made a proffer to | 3 |
said the young man | 3 |
f the rate of | 3 |
of the chief of | 3 |
and one of them | 3 |
which was occasioned by | 3 |
found not any thing | 3 |
that there was in | 3 |
were able to give | 3 |
the tongue of the | 3 |
the next day she | 3 |
was ready to sink | 3 |
from the place of | 3 |
translated out of the | 3 |
life of any man | 3 |
that i was forced | 3 |
was with child by | 3 |
to be a great | 3 |
long since presented to | 3 |
i cannot chuse but | 3 |
knew that he had | 3 |
they are wont to | 3 |
he was not the | 3 |
much less to run | 3 |
lie a thousand times | 3 |
captain and the rest | 3 |
but she told me | 3 |
in order to my | 3 |
things of the world | 3 |
told him that his | 3 |
you shall not need | 3 |
and he that killeth | 3 |
put in for a | 3 |
began to play upon | 3 |
and if i should | 3 |
to the top of | 3 |
me out of the | 3 |
to see and speak | 3 |
and finding some doore | 3 |
but to my purpose | 3 |
that which was on | 3 |
me of my life | 3 |
the good will of | 3 |
i did at the | 3 |
the manner of the | 3 |
yet i had an | 3 |
not for a long | 3 |
at the next town | 3 |
broken on the wheele | 3 |
two shillings eight pence | 3 |
not having power to | 3 |
any other places where | 3 |
over head and ears | 3 |
so that my master | 3 |
at small game rather | 3 |
by which means it | 3 |
i looked like one | 3 |
text in the f | 3 |
then went to the | 3 |
and in the conclusion | 3 |
from street to street | 3 |
to acquaint you with | 3 |
more to say to | 3 |
some of our trade | 3 |
would not accept of | 3 |
telling me it was | 3 |
him to have been | 3 |
and being come to | 3 |
and so we rid | 3 |
if you will give | 3 |
ordered by the parliament | 3 |
as fast as his | 3 |
to be sent to | 3 |
what they sought for | 3 |
intreated him to tell | 3 |
of him that lay | 3 |
to have to do | 3 |
so much out of | 3 |
what a trick he | 3 |
that i had no | 3 |
the first was the | 3 |
lost a purse and | 3 |
and his two companions | 3 |
would to god that | 3 |
and i have not | 3 |
be done for the | 3 |
power to do it | 3 |
he was able to | 3 |
be laid up in | 3 |
all that i could | 3 |
is long since i | 3 |
they for a time | 3 |
falling in love with | 3 |
as if he were | 3 |
the place where those | 3 |
him in every thing | 3 |
they were forced to | 3 |
it was upon a | 3 |
this course i followed | 3 |
was borne in the | 3 |
no more to say | 3 |
the manner how shall | 3 |
blaney text and markup | 3 |
told me it was | 3 |
i acquainted him with | 3 |
to be paid by | 3 |
there was never a | 3 |
the rule of equity | 3 |
it be by the | 3 |
to shift for my | 3 |
i humbly intreat you | 3 |
was of the same | 3 |
told him i would | 3 |
thousand five hundred pound | 3 |
and by this time | 3 |
i have heard some | 3 |
and now he had | 3 |
his great and fatall | 3 |
justice of the peace | 3 |
but that it was | 3 |
devil would have it | 3 |
the term of art | 3 |
a short account of | 3 |
being well acquainted with | 3 |
i applyed my self | 3 |
would have had me | 3 |
and where they were | 3 |
out of their money | 3 |
i should have done | 3 |
which they had in | 3 |
had been there a | 3 |
was no remedy but | 3 |
bottom of the hill | 3 |
one had lost a | 3 |
and though i was | 3 |
and that it is | 3 |
condemned to dye for | 3 |
therefore i was resolved | 3 |
the spending of one | 3 |
give you a brief | 3 |
but this is nothing | 3 |
that he be not | 3 |
in the best manner | 3 |
should hinder me from | 3 |
and therefore had a | 3 |
best of their workes | 3 |
out of the town | 3 |
it was in vain | 3 |
and for that offence | 3 |
all the world were | 3 |
the meane time they | 3 |
all that he had | 3 |
that if he should | 3 |
was so well known | 3 |
the knowledge of my | 3 |
in chains on shooters | 3 |
quarters in a very | 3 |
they have not found | 3 |
then a quarter of | 3 |
it for an infallible | 3 |
at this day in | 3 |
taken from his own | 3 |
in the house of | 3 |
a person of quality | 3 |
into the acquaintance of | 3 |
that he should pay | 3 |
to see if they | 3 |
men made a daily | 3 |
to death at maidstone | 3 |
and told me he | 3 |
desired they might be | 3 |
that it was no | 3 |
but he felt me | 3 |
eating in a corner | 3 |
to which i replyed | 3 |
so that though i | 3 |
i had a good | 3 |
being come into the | 3 |
and therefore desired him | 3 |
that i was with | 3 |
made a daily practise | 3 |
of robbing the king | 3 |
and that is one | 3 |
common councel of the | 3 |
mighty states of holland | 3 |
on his head a | 3 |
with a true and | 3 |
it a part of | 3 |
made my self acquainted | 3 |
him what i had | 3 |
a good opinion of | 3 |
to be contented with | 3 |
i have not been | 3 |
of which i was | 3 |
so violently against the | 3 |
he was willing to | 3 |
of my friends who | 3 |
another of the same | 3 |
by robbing and stealing | 3 |
a good family in | 3 |
this is licensed and | 3 |
into discourse with her | 3 |
do no less than | 3 |
that if any of | 3 |
and in such a | 3 |
and desired them to | 3 |
and he being a | 3 |
a man of some | 3 |
and that he should | 3 |
by the next morning | 3 |
i did not much | 3 |
so hard one against | 3 |
generall counsell for the | 3 |
and in any other | 3 |
of a captains man | 3 |
i now began to | 3 |
livings by robbing and | 3 |
of about years of | 3 |
till we arrived at | 3 |
i was sure to | 3 |
carried in my pocket | 3 |
since presented to the | 3 |
whither i was going | 3 |
not been long in | 3 |
and a great many | 3 |
life of the poore | 3 |
would be glad of | 3 |
of any of his | 3 |
i given you a | 3 |
the lie a thousand | 3 |
thought to be the | 3 |
was a great deal | 3 |
by that time i | 3 |
and as for the | 3 |
part of the night | 3 |
a letter directed to | 3 |
take away their lives | 3 |
to play at small | 3 |
that lay in the | 3 |
by and by with | 3 |
but when he was | 3 |
and therefore to prevent | 3 |
the character of a | 3 |
histoire generale des larrons | 3 |
might have bin heard | 3 |
that it is the | 3 |
a considerable quantity of | 3 |
annotation on thomason copy | 3 |
two or three thousand | 3 |
the first three years | 3 |
more than a hundred | 3 |
such sort that he | 3 |
handsome jests by him | 3 |
be no prejudice to | 3 |
is not so bad | 3 |
my self with them | 3 |
i was about to | 3 |
though i should be | 3 |
i was ready to | 3 |
if she had been | 3 |
as for the rest | 3 |
councel of the city | 3 |
for the benefit of | 3 |
could not have any | 3 |
all should be well | 3 |
not faile the next | 3 |
had he not been | 3 |
as if it had | 3 |
that were fastned to | 3 |
the loss of her | 3 |
which made one of | 3 |
in which i was | 3 |
as the devil would | 3 |
which were in the | 3 |
or the history of | 3 |
antwerp tavern behind the | 3 |
the weight of my | 3 |
that it might be | 3 |
and that ye would | 3 |
the cause of this | 3 |
robbing of the king | 3 |
ought not to be | 3 |
as long as i | 3 |
any one of the | 3 |
took an occasion to | 3 |
preface to the reader | 3 |
finde about me that | 3 |
to be done for | 3 |
children of the devil | 3 |
this instant june immediately | 3 |
but to know the | 3 |
if occasion should serve | 3 |
had no sooner done | 3 |
but in time i | 3 |
not faile to give | 3 |
seeing there was no | 3 |
put them to death | 3 |
clock in the morning | 3 |
taking away of their | 3 |
my self for my | 3 |
to pay for it | 3 |
come out of the | 3 |
worke no lesse curious | 3 |
a man could not | 3 |
but all this would | 3 |