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trigram | frequency |
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the duke of | 575 |
the king of | 423 |
by reason of | 192 |
the state of | 188 |
out of the | 180 |
the losse of | 147 |
on the other | 146 |
king of sweden | 146 |
the other side | 144 |
the rest of | 140 |
of the french | 134 |
that they might | 134 |
at this time | 132 |
of the empire | 117 |
state of milan | 115 |
that he might | 113 |
reason of the | 112 |
not to be | 107 |
the taking of | 103 |
that it was | 97 |
part of the | 96 |
one of the | 94 |
the command of | 90 |
of all the | 90 |
by the french | 90 |
and of the | 89 |
rest of the | 87 |
with his army | 87 |
his majesty of | 86 |
the crowne of | 85 |
to the end | 81 |
and that the | 81 |
in the field | 79 |
the confines of | 79 |
by the king | 78 |
ought to be | 77 |
of the towne | 77 |
for that the | 77 |
the elector of | 76 |
not able to | 76 |
and from thence | 76 |
the next day | 74 |
of the duke | 74 |
it was not | 73 |
that they were | 73 |
to the sword | 72 |
the most part | 72 |
of the said | 71 |
they could not | 71 |
by the swedes | 70 |
according to the | 70 |
of the enemies | 70 |
the greatest part | 70 |
of his owne | 69 |
on both sides | 69 |
duke of bavaria | 68 |
not farre from | 67 |
they should be | 66 |
that they should | 65 |
the house of | 65 |
early english books | 65 |
of the king | 65 |
in those parts | 65 |
king of france | 64 |
it would be | 64 |
and that he | 64 |
was to be | 64 |
of the swedes | 64 |
the end of | 63 |
of his army | 63 |
that he would | 63 |
the towne of | 63 |
some of the | 62 |
side of the | 62 |
the th of | 62 |
ministers of state | 62 |
foot and horse | 62 |
of the imperialists | 61 |
and in the | 61 |
under the command | 61 |
of the army | 61 |
not being able | 60 |
to the king | 60 |
on all sides | 60 |
of the enemy | 60 |
that he should | 59 |
house of austria | 59 |
on this side | 59 |
to the french | 58 |
and the duke | 58 |
that the french | 58 |
belonging to the | 58 |
for want of | 58 |
the preservation of | 58 |
being able to | 57 |
his majestie of | 57 |
of horse and | 57 |
greatest part of | 57 |
generall of the | 57 |
and by the | 57 |
from thence to | 56 |
a place of | 56 |
and to the | 56 |
the castle of | 56 |
on the th | 56 |
in the fields | 55 |
horse and foote | 55 |
of the same | 54 |
so as the | 54 |
with the duke | 54 |
made by the | 53 |
as he was | 53 |
as it was | 53 |
to joyne with | 53 |
by the spaniards | 53 |
majesty of sweden | 53 |
the same time | 52 |
this meane while | 52 |
the count of | 52 |
they were to | 52 |
the next morning | 52 |
and that they | 51 |
to the great | 51 |
that the spaniards | 51 |
of his majesties | 51 |
the territories of | 51 |
on the contrary | 51 |
english books online | 51 |
that he had | 50 |
that he was | 50 |
there was no | 50 |
the name of | 50 |
upon the confines | 50 |
the forces of | 49 |
to be the | 49 |
in respect of | 49 |
with the losse | 49 |
when they should | 49 |
that the duke | 49 |
and on the | 49 |
with the rest | 49 |
and the other | 49 |
as they were | 48 |
the prince of | 48 |
if they should | 48 |
at the same | 48 |
so that the | 48 |
with the king | 48 |
he could not | 47 |
he resolved to | 46 |
that it is | 46 |
in the end | 46 |
part of his | 46 |
on that side | 46 |
the right hand | 45 |
for them to | 45 |
of the emperours | 45 |
the hands of | 45 |
dayes dutch miles | 45 |
by the imperialists | 45 |
they would not | 45 |
together with the | 45 |
of the emperour | 45 |
at the first | 44 |
to be in | 44 |
the place of | 44 |
were forced to | 43 |
of the swedish | 43 |
to the emperour | 43 |
in the state | 43 |
of the best | 43 |
colonell to foote | 43 |
the government of | 42 |
seated upon the | 42 |
they might be | 42 |
they were not | 42 |
such time as | 42 |
the princes of | 42 |
and all the | 42 |
the power of | 41 |
of the state | 41 |
to be a | 41 |
to the duke | 41 |
duke of saxon | 41 |
to boot with | 41 |
to make the | 41 |
the defence of | 41 |
ought not to | 40 |
to this purpose | 40 |
they should have | 40 |
the beginning of | 40 |
so great a | 40 |
many of them | 40 |
duke of parma | 40 |
of the field | 40 |
those of the | 40 |
of their owne | 40 |
by this time | 39 |
the death of | 39 |
from the king | 39 |
of the spaniards | 39 |
and for that | 39 |
the frontiers of | 39 |
that if the | 39 |
with a strong | 39 |
of his men | 39 |
as it is | 39 |
joyne with the | 38 |
and not to | 38 |
most part of | 38 |
by the emperour | 38 |
the midst of | 38 |
by the duke | 38 |
and the rest | 38 |
text creation partnership | 37 |
to make a | 37 |
in the night | 37 |
to the swedes | 37 |
his majesty having | 37 |
that they had | 37 |
with the french | 37 |
they ought to | 37 |
and for the | 37 |
the french forces | 37 |
the enemy was | 37 |
till such time | 36 |
not a little | 36 |
duke of saxony | 36 |
which they had | 36 |
that they would | 36 |
of their enemies | 36 |
could not be | 36 |
king of spaine | 36 |
king of hungary | 36 |
officers and souldiers | 36 |
the number of | 36 |
based on the | 36 |
and the french | 36 |
he would not | 35 |
in the midst | 35 |
the side of | 35 |
of his enemies | 35 |
discharged of our | 35 |
the end that | 35 |
duke of savoy | 35 |
the french should | 35 |
in the meane | 35 |
of the spanish | 35 |
into the field | 35 |
the battaile of | 35 |
the estates of | 35 |
he was not | 35 |
here also we | 35 |
those that were | 35 |
make use of | 35 |
the comming of | 35 |
is to be | 34 |
would be a | 34 |
to be made | 34 |
upon the river | 34 |
the dukedome of | 34 |
put to the | 34 |
in time of | 34 |
all of them | 34 |
there was a | 34 |
of the country | 34 |
the example of | 34 |
to set upon | 34 |
command of the | 34 |
the court of | 34 |
some of his | 34 |
if he should | 33 |
of the regiment | 33 |
of the kings | 33 |
the left hand | 33 |
by his majesty | 33 |
by the enemy | 33 |
in case of | 33 |
affaires of the | 33 |
for that he | 33 |
of the garrison | 33 |
out of his | 33 |
to hinder the | 33 |
elector of saxony | 33 |
of the whole | 33 |
the head of | 32 |
the ruine of | 32 |
end of the | 32 |
the which he | 32 |
and then to | 32 |
of the palatinate | 32 |
upon the place | 32 |
for the french | 32 |
by the way | 32 |
princes of the | 32 |
the affaires of | 32 |
to take in | 32 |
to his majesty | 32 |
the siege of | 32 |
if they had | 32 |
many of the | 32 |
for the king | 32 |
horse and foot | 31 |
the french were | 31 |
the meane time | 31 |
in the towne | 31 |
all things necessary | 31 |
such as were | 31 |
officers of the | 31 |
hands of the | 31 |
of the most | 31 |
of so great | 31 |
according to his | 31 |
at that time | 31 |
of the crowne | 31 |
that the king | 30 |
set upon the | 30 |
they might have | 30 |
and to be | 30 |
dutie discharged of | 30 |
was not to | 30 |
the roman catholiques | 30 |
the way to | 30 |
they should not | 30 |
in the morning | 30 |
for the most | 30 |
them in the | 30 |
were taken prisoners | 30 |
and that it | 30 |
they resolved to | 30 |
for it is | 30 |
were to be | 29 |
not onely to | 29 |
of all things | 29 |
into the hands | 29 |
the heart of | 29 |
of them were | 29 |
he ought to | 29 |
so much the | 29 |
of the roman | 29 |
a number of | 29 |
his majestie having | 29 |
he was a | 29 |
of our march | 29 |
other side of | 29 |
respect of the | 29 |
come to the | 29 |
in all his | 29 |
in their owne | 29 |
piece of cannon | 29 |
the catholique league | 28 |
body of the | 28 |
were sent to | 28 |
also we see | 28 |
the enemy being | 28 |
him by the | 28 |
how they might | 28 |
who was then | 28 |
of the souldiers | 28 |
till they were | 28 |
the assistance of | 28 |
be able to | 28 |
with the spaniards | 28 |
by the austrians | 28 |
those who were | 28 |
the regiments of | 28 |
that hee might | 28 |
lievetenant colonell to | 28 |
which he had | 28 |
the proceedings of | 28 |
to come to | 28 |
that the swedes | 27 |
with the emperour | 27 |
in good order | 27 |
by his majestie | 27 |
reason of their | 27 |
and the king | 27 |
the inhabitants of | 27 |
the kingdome of | 27 |
for him to | 27 |
being in the | 27 |
we marched to | 27 |
being come to | 27 |
to make them | 27 |
passe over the | 27 |
proceedings of the | 27 |
they might easily | 27 |
it was to | 27 |
for his owne | 27 |
of the armie | 27 |
with the swedes | 27 |
the whole armie | 27 |
fall into the | 27 |
of horse of | 27 |
i did observe | 27 |
the space of | 27 |
in his owne | 27 |
forces of the | 27 |
of an army | 27 |
with his majesty | 27 |
to passe over | 27 |
that by the | 27 |
here also i | 26 |
it is not | 26 |
with a good | 26 |
into the towne | 26 |
and to make | 26 |
with his forces | 26 |
the body of | 26 |
in the same | 26 |
the spanish forces | 26 |
said to be | 26 |
as for the | 26 |
shot in the | 26 |
within the towne | 26 |
would not be | 26 |
so much as | 26 |
in the beginning | 26 |
to be done | 26 |
as also the | 26 |
and the spaniards | 26 |
the honour of | 26 |
and it is | 26 |
were of opinion | 26 |
a regiment of | 26 |
newes of the | 26 |
that they may | 26 |
the country of | 26 |
of the other | 26 |
of the place | 26 |
which was the | 26 |
on the left | 26 |
for the preservation | 26 |
them to be | 26 |
his majesty did | 26 |
led on by | 26 |
with his owne | 25 |
to be so | 25 |
the most of | 25 |
for that they | 25 |
king of the | 25 |
the bishopricke of | 25 |
his majesties army | 25 |
the cardinall of | 25 |
in the yeare | 25 |
keying and markup | 25 |
use of the | 25 |
with the enemy | 25 |
to march with | 25 |
where they were | 25 |
it is the | 25 |
as if they | 25 |
troupes of horse | 25 |
the left wing | 25 |
it was the | 25 |
as they did | 25 |
it is a | 25 |
it may be | 25 |
were quartered in | 25 |
to take the | 25 |
to his owne | 25 |
to have the | 25 |
held by the | 25 |
an eye to | 25 |
with a great | 25 |
and the towne | 25 |
to defend the | 25 |
be the more | 25 |
into the state | 25 |
on the right | 25 |
the states of | 24 |
were commanded to | 24 |
master of the | 24 |
by his owne | 24 |
the newes of | 24 |
the safety of | 24 |
the actions of | 24 |
to the towne | 24 |
so long as | 24 |
regiments of horse | 24 |
of the publique | 24 |
estates of bohemia | 24 |
of the great | 24 |
to withstand the | 24 |
joyned with the | 24 |
was forced to | 24 |
to defend it | 24 |
unto his majesty | 24 |
according to their | 24 |
of the electors | 24 |
more and more | 24 |
the whole army | 24 |
crowne of swethland | 24 |
what they had | 24 |
the towne was | 24 |
either as utf | 24 |
the towne and | 24 |
and which was | 24 |
represented either as | 24 |
after the ancient | 24 |
majestie of sweden | 24 |
as also to | 24 |
marked as illegible | 24 |
as that they | 24 |
they might not | 24 |
the french to | 24 |
the sight of | 24 |
characters represented either | 24 |
the governour of | 24 |
he was to | 24 |
defence of the | 24 |
comming of the | 23 |
in like manner | 23 |
colonell to a | 23 |
of the kingdome | 23 |
himselfe master of | 23 |
in my opinion | 23 |
of the clocke | 23 |
even to the | 23 |
his majestie was | 23 |
were in the | 23 |
with their armes | 23 |
notes for div | 23 |
king of denmarke | 23 |
to the taking | 23 |
part of them | 23 |
to the right | 23 |
other side the | 23 |
to that purpose | 23 |
to returne to | 23 |
the french had | 23 |
to see the | 23 |
for feare of | 23 |
the love of | 23 |
and with the | 23 |
his army to | 23 |
the king to | 23 |
for that it | 23 |
to the spaniards | 23 |
to keepe the | 23 |
of the city | 23 |
of the river | 23 |
at last the | 23 |
most of them | 23 |
of his forces | 23 |
as that he | 23 |
duke of feria | 23 |
that the said | 23 |
it might be | 23 |
it to be | 23 |
for div a | 23 |
at such times | 23 |
unto him by | 23 |
themselves to the | 23 |
him to be | 23 |
with thy selfe | 23 |
cut in peeces | 23 |
he had received | 23 |
to resist the | 23 |
by the taking | 23 |
to fight with | 22 |
taking in of | 22 |
the swedes were | 22 |
he might have | 22 |
eye to the | 22 |
so as they | 22 |
the one side | 22 |
the swedish army | 22 |
the time of | 22 |
he did not | 22 |
in the head | 22 |
to oppose the | 22 |
of the swedens | 22 |
the reliefe of | 22 |
the valour of | 22 |
taken by the | 22 |
when thou seest | 22 |
over the rhyn | 22 |
as it were | 22 |
duke of orleans | 22 |
for the defence | 22 |
the interest of | 22 |
would have been | 22 |
this was the | 22 |
king of swethland | 22 |
which was not | 22 |
he should not | 22 |
the swedish forces | 22 |
for it was | 22 |
that this was | 22 |
in dayes dutch | 22 |
the way of | 22 |
of great brittaine | 22 |
early works to | 22 |
that so they | 22 |
as he had | 22 |
themselves of the | 22 |
on the one | 22 |
the succour of | 22 |
upon this occasion | 22 |
he might be | 22 |
of intention to | 22 |
of the saxons | 22 |
of the house | 22 |
to be had | 22 |
of those provinces | 22 |
in so much | 22 |
in his hand | 22 |
his march towards | 22 |
an army of | 22 |
the advantage of | 22 |
where we see | 22 |
with the army | 22 |
one and the | 22 |
the princes and | 22 |
that the enemy | 22 |
was taken prisoner | 22 |
to the succour | 22 |
to all the | 22 |
the which the | 22 |
of his souldiers | 21 |
so they might | 21 |
they would have | 21 |
the enemy to | 21 |
with his sword | 21 |
pieces of cannon | 21 |
we may see | 21 |
the imperialists were | 21 |
the duty of | 21 |
of the horse | 21 |
the spanish army | 21 |
who were not | 21 |
he might not | 21 |
of the league | 21 |
of our regiment | 21 |
and in particular | 21 |
where he was | 21 |
the prince elector | 21 |
though it were | 21 |
of the battell | 21 |
he should be | 21 |
were not able | 21 |
though they were | 21 |
out of their | 21 |
the said estates | 21 |
of great importance | 21 |
the title of | 21 |
and of his | 21 |
his majesty to | 21 |
sight of the | 21 |
marched with his | 21 |
the bankes of | 21 |
to have a | 21 |
of their forces | 21 |
part of their | 21 |
the people of | 21 |
the taking in | 21 |
captaine of the | 21 |
upon by the | 21 |
in the paltz | 21 |
to their owne | 21 |
of the good | 21 |
he had not | 21 |
with an army | 21 |
was sent to | 21 |
so as it | 21 |
princes of italy | 21 |
there is no | 21 |
all the rest | 21 |
government of the | 21 |
by all meanes | 21 |
and other places | 21 |
they had not | 21 |
that all the | 21 |
crowne of bohemia | 21 |
to make good | 21 |
and the enemy | 20 |
under pretence of | 20 |
with the other | 20 |
to the court | 20 |
as they had | 20 |
the best part | 20 |
thou seest thy | 20 |
the good will | 20 |
was in the | 20 |
of so many | 20 |
was likely to | 20 |
the ancient manner | 20 |
were inforced to | 20 |
boot with the | 20 |
forced to retire | 20 |
to defend themselves | 20 |
might the better | 20 |
he would have | 20 |
the remainder of | 20 |
as he did | 20 |
by those of | 20 |
troopes of horse | 20 |
the river of | 20 |
at any time | 20 |
one of them | 20 |
i did see | 20 |
and because the | 20 |
to the ground | 20 |
we see here | 20 |
best part of | 20 |
had not the | 20 |
the swedes and | 20 |
king of bohemia | 20 |
upon the frontiers | 20 |
to his majesties | 20 |
the prince palatine | 20 |
of the people | 20 |
as they might | 20 |
on the maine | 20 |
to his majestie | 20 |
cannon and musket | 20 |
before they should | 20 |
in such a | 20 |
rest of his | 20 |
of the chiefe | 20 |
were put to | 20 |
duke of rohan | 20 |
of the imperiall | 20 |
a mile from | 20 |
a man of | 20 |
the middest of | 20 |
this time the | 20 |
by the swedish | 19 |
a great many | 19 |
to the elector | 19 |
who had the | 19 |
the safetie of | 19 |
so farre as | 19 |
in sight of | 19 |
from the towne | 19 |
power of the | 19 |
upon the bankes | 19 |
of foot and | 19 |
ought to have | 19 |
to make his | 19 |
and other state | 19 |
of the cannon | 19 |
the marquesse of | 19 |
of that province | 19 |
the neighbouring townes | 19 |
to the left | 19 |
and the next | 19 |
making use of | 19 |
to fall upon | 19 |
themselves from the | 19 |
who was a | 19 |
which was to | 19 |
foote and horse | 19 |
of the romanists | 19 |
not so easily | 19 |
the countrey of | 19 |
of such as | 19 |
the spaniards would | 19 |
would not onely | 19 |
but on the | 19 |
them to the | 19 |
from the enemy | 19 |
would be the | 19 |
as soone as | 19 |
the like of | 19 |
against the french | 19 |
was commanded to | 19 |
upon the rhyn | 19 |
were not to | 19 |
if it were | 19 |
the spaniards were | 19 |
knowne to be | 19 |
the king was | 19 |
in the upper | 19 |
to be taken | 19 |
of that state | 19 |
commanded by the | 19 |
a long time | 19 |
the emperour ferdinand | 19 |
by how much | 19 |
as that the | 19 |
and though the | 19 |
unto the king | 19 |
so that we | 19 |
yet were they | 19 |
two regiments of | 19 |
they might the | 19 |
to keep the | 19 |
that they could | 19 |
of the lower | 19 |
who would not | 19 |
while as the | 19 |
farre from the | 19 |
the emperours forces | 18 |
his majestie did | 18 |
the top of | 18 |
and then marched | 18 |
the conduct of | 18 |
of the prince | 18 |
any manner of | 18 |
of the citie | 18 |
of them in | 18 |
of the austrian | 18 |
masters of the | 18 |
have an eye | 18 |
to provide for | 18 |
did breake up | 18 |
and of all | 18 |
himselfe to be | 18 |
the order of | 18 |
themselves in the | 18 |
king of great | 18 |
a body of | 18 |
the intaking of | 18 |
to come in | 18 |
duke barnard of | 18 |
are to be | 18 |
and that therefore | 18 |
of them being | 18 |
them by the | 18 |
and marched towards | 18 |
be brought to | 18 |
this magnanimous king | 18 |
the contents of | 18 |
of such a | 18 |
it behoved them | 18 |
the enemy had | 18 |
to make use | 18 |
of our enemies | 18 |
the townes of | 18 |
bridge over the | 18 |
might not be | 18 |
returned to the | 18 |
of by the | 18 |
about this time | 18 |
they had done | 18 |
regiment of horse | 18 |
the protection of | 18 |
a few dayes | 18 |
his majesty was | 18 |
for their owne | 18 |
on the oder | 18 |
for the spaniards | 18 |
the right wing | 18 |
that there was | 18 |
with part of | 18 |
and the whole | 18 |
that we may | 18 |
peace with the | 18 |
to his former | 18 |
during which time | 18 |
regiments of the | 18 |
as well as | 18 |
a great deale | 18 |
of his majestie | 18 |
cornets of horse | 18 |
the imperiall generall | 18 |
and the swedes | 18 |
of that place | 18 |
with some of | 18 |
all his actions | 18 |
past over the | 18 |
good will of | 18 |
thinke with thy | 18 |
themselves to their | 18 |
in the defence | 18 |
to the number | 18 |
advantage of the | 18 |
a part of | 18 |
as much as | 18 |
of this place | 18 |
in his majesties | 18 |
duty discharged of | 18 |
and all other | 18 |
taken from them | 18 |
companies of horse | 18 |
with his horse | 18 |
and his majestie | 17 |
the swedes had | 17 |
army in the | 17 |
being joyned with | 17 |
to drive the | 17 |
by his majesties | 17 |
was come to | 17 |
the swedes being | 17 |
the one and | 17 |
as well for | 17 |
themselves to be | 17 |
went to the | 17 |
the officers of | 17 |
the citie of | 17 |
contents of the | 17 |
of their men | 17 |
of the dukes | 17 |
the landgrave of | 17 |
in that province | 17 |
which they could | 17 |
the arrivall of | 17 |
it being a | 17 |
the restitution of | 17 |
the greatnesse of | 17 |
of the austrians | 17 |
of the elector | 17 |
his former quarters | 17 |
and this was | 17 |
all this while | 17 |
king of spaines | 17 |
that in the | 17 |
the helpe of | 17 |
the good of | 17 |
a great number | 17 |
towne and castle | 17 |
a gentleman of | 17 |
made use of | 17 |
with all the | 17 |
if the french | 17 |
here we see | 17 |
and of their | 17 |
any thing to | 17 |
the mouth of | 17 |
be in the | 17 |
to the imperialists | 17 |
that it might | 17 |
councell of warre | 17 |
to conclude then | 17 |
but if the | 17 |
upon the imperialists | 17 |
of those that | 17 |
it was a | 17 |
then thinke with | 17 |
all the neighbouring | 17 |
contrary to the | 17 |
be suffered to | 17 |
in the most | 17 |
on the elve | 17 |
from the duke | 17 |
himselfe in the | 17 |
correspondency with the | 17 |
to be of | 17 |
the strong holds | 17 |
and at the | 17 |
they were forced | 17 |
against the swedes | 17 |
the baron of | 17 |
to accept of | 17 |
of the inhabitants | 17 |
the king being | 17 |
when they were | 17 |
by the assistance | 17 |
and then the | 17 |
as they could | 17 |
betooke themselves to | 17 |
and those of | 17 |
in his absence | 17 |
the condition of | 17 |
which the spaniards | 17 |
the prejudice of | 17 |
prince elector palatine | 17 |
then to be | 17 |
the glory of | 17 |
should not be | 17 |
and the imperialists | 17 |
to give them | 17 |
to doe the | 17 |
with his men | 17 |
to make him | 17 |
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