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quadgram frequency
at the same time567
in the meane time501
the king of france458
by reason of the442
on the other side294
to the end that239
in regard of the191
within a while after180
the state of milan149
the rest of the144
the king of england128
the dutchy of milan122
the pope and the118
to the king of118
it is reported that114
with the king of113
the duke of vrbin108
the beginning of the107
in the name of107
the number of the106
the end of the106
by sea and land106
as hath beene said105
and the king of102
the name of the100
of the king of96
of the state of93
not being able to92
in the middest of91
so soone as the91
at the beginning of87
to the duke of86
to the french king83
and on the other81
betwixt the venetians and81
the power of the80
the duke of milan80
the state of the77
on the one side76
for the most part75
the emperour and the75
the affairs of italy75
the emperor and the74
the treaty of peace74
the mouth of the74
at such time as73
and the french king73
of the duke of72
the state of venice71
the state of millan71
for the space of69
about the same time69
the greatest part of69
the contents of the68
the duke of ferrara68
the council of ten66
to the number of66
as hath been said66
the king of spain65
vnder the command of65
so soone as he64
the prince and senate64
for the defence of63
the end that the63
hundred men at armes62
the middest of the62
by the king of62
so soone as they62
till such time as62
the kingdom of naples61
the forces of the60
and the duke of60
by reason of his60
in a short space60
by reason of their59
the realme of naples59
with the rest of59
for the safety of58
the guard of the58
into the hands of56
these things were done56
the most christian king55
betwixt the pope and55
a great number of54
the lord of chaumont54
for the guard of53
the venetians and the53
to make use of53
of the historie of53
by little and little52
was at the same52
the residue of the52
to enter into the52
the defence of the51
such time as the51
and from thence to51
a great part of51
the cause of the50
both by sea and50
betwixt the emperor and50
that there was no50
in the time of50
it is certaine that49
the hands of the49
because they would not49
in the beginning of48
the duke of bourbon48
the kingdome of naples47
king of france his47
with the french king47
it was to be47
the court of rome47
that they might be47
the liberty of italy46
the arriuall of the45
the chiefe of the45
being come to the45
for the same purpose45
after the taking of44
the affaires of the44
after that he had44
vnder the conduct of44
the venetians in the44
of a long time44
that he could not44
the same time the44
that they could not44
that it was not43
the lord of lautrec43
the duke of urbine43
the marquis of mantua43
that the duke of42
by land and sea42
to make warre on42
the church of rome42
of so great a41
that they would not41
all the princes of41
by the duke of41
the service of the41
the house of austria41
at the mouth of40
did on a sodaine40
that the venetians had40
by the way of40
that the king of40
the city of venice39
early english books online39
that part of the39
the republic of venice39
in a short time38
the condition of the38
a league with the38
of the house of38
pope and the venetians38
that he would not38
in the mean time38
betwixt the emperour and38
of the french king38
to fight with the38
that the venetians should38
decad of the historie38
in respect of the38
generall of the venetian38
as soon as he37
for a long time37
the princes of italy37
the king of hungary37
the same time to37
taken by the venetians37
in the hauen of36
reason of the great36
the church of the36
the duke of sauoy36
it was thought that36
the conclusion of the36
the army of the36
that they might not36
the friendship of the36
so much the more36
the confines of the36
whilest these things were36
great part of the36
the inhabitants of the36
the articles of the36
the crown of france36
the affairs of the36
that he might be35
the captaines of the35
and that they might35
the historie of venice35
did in such sort35
with the duke of35
in the midst of35
to take up arms35
and at the same35
by reason of a34
of the dutchy of34
had like to haue34
as soon as the34
in the same manner34
to the prejudice of34
the king of arragon34
in the same place34
to make warre vpon34
that they were not33
with great numbers of33
with the residue of33
make warre on the33
the duke of savoy33
and by that meanes33
and that it was33
whilst these things were33
the other side of33
the time of the33
the latter end of33
the republick of venice33
one and the same33
the authority of the33
for the gard of33
the losse of the32
that the venetians would32
the duke of venice32
because he would not32
for the king of32
not be able to32
in the church of32
conclusion of the league32
if it were possible32
other side of the32
the kings of france32
as it was thought32
of the losse of32
for that they had32
was chosen in his31
the french king and31
and that he would31
the taking of the31
that it might be31
into the territories of31
in the city of31
in the meane space31
of the venetian armie31
that is to say31
and within a while31
to the church of31
that they were to31
so soone as hee31
so as it was31
the comming of the31
by meanes of the31
for the service of31
army of the league31
which were in the31
the same time in31
booke of the third30
hauing intelligence of the30
the king of hungarie30
by reason that the30
the reputation of the30
of men at armes30
booke of the second30
the report of the30
the venetians on the30
it is to be30
and those of the30
of the christian fleet30
of the turkish fleet30
booke of the fifth30
of the third decad30
by the death of30
to doe the like30
of the fifth decade30
to ioyne with the30
to be able to30
the king of cyprus29
with those of the29
as farre as the29
booke of the first29
as well for the29
not farre from thence29
which the venetians had29
that at the same29
the pope and venetians29
and that the venetians29
of the taking of29
made a league with29
and to that end29
that so soone as29
but a little before29
the men at armes28
the peace of italy28
with all his forces28
the bishop of gurcia28
to make vse of28
of a contrary opinion28
both by land and28
the territories of verona28
the affaires of italy28
enter into the league28
and that he should28
the newes of the28
but so soone as28
king of the romans28
which they had taken28
hauing notice of the27
the death of the27
that the venetians were27
in regard of his27
out of hope to27
from the king of27
the marquis of guasto27
the king of poland27
to joyn with the27
that which had beene27
the french king to27
of the second decad27
of the venetian fleet27
the castle of milan27
may be sayed to27
a man of great27
regard of the great27
the consent of the27
the king of spaine27
was not to be27
to returne to the27
it will not be27
of the council of27
that it would be26
by all meanes to26
for feare of the26
of the kingdom of26
the kingdom of cyprus26
the rest of his26
that he was not26
is reported that the26
was to be done26
the meane time being26
an agreement with the26
is not to be26
should not be able26
the prince of mantua26
the body of the26
the end that they26
emperor and the french26
booke of the sixth26
for that he had26
to the venetian senate26
was thought to be26
to come to the26
of the pope and26
booke of the fourth26
of the castle of25
the generall of the25
it came to passe25
the meane time the25
in regard of their25
on the firme land25
the protection of the25
venetians in the meane25
chosen in his place25
the beginning of his25
the senate of venice25
of the realme of25
as well in regard25
at one and the25
of the affairs of25
in the state of25
to take armes against25
and being come to25
of the french army25
in time of peace25
emperour and the venetians25
the government of the25
name of the common25
was taken by the25
as if they had25
as also for that25
the venetians and genoueses24
the same time that24
the coming of the24
well in regard of24
the dukedom of millan24
articles of the league24
to the end they24
in the presence of24
the midst of the24
did greatly trouble the24
out of the city24
into the power of24
who at that time24
to the house of24
and the same time24
the french and the24
forces of the league24
in the territories of24
the meane time hauing24
with a mighty army24
being not able to24
the dominion of the24
against the french king24
the common good of24
the charge of the23
a treaty of peace23
against the king of23
the king of persia23
any part of the23
that the venetians did23
on a sodaine to23
the i le of23
that which they had23
who at the same23
all the rest of23
to the aide of23
as they had done23
of the kings of23
for the good of23
kings of france and23
that they had not23
the present condition of23
to the end to23
ought not to be23
the signory of venice23
of peace with the23
with the losse of23
forth of the citie23
was the first that23
the duke of austria23
the duke of urbin23
by meanes whereof the23
was one of the23
end that they might23
of the first decad23
peace with the venetians23
french king and the23
such time as they23
not so much for23
state of the church23
of the isle of23
in the place of22
of being able to22
to do any thing22
did belong to the22
to the isle of22
was at this time22
was to be feared22
according to the custome22
and the rest of22
that of the venetians22
that it was to22
of the church of22
they were enforced to22
things were done in22
the first booke of22
the order of the22
a part of the22
did at the same22
had a long time22
the top of the22
that they should not22
which the king of22
the french and venetians22
were of opinion to22
but on the contrary22
of the sixth decade22
that the french king22
generall of the venetians22
hauing intelligence that the22
neere to the citie22
the gulph of lepanto22
on the left hand22
the opinion of the21
forth of the hauen21
by a generall consent21
of the city of21
make warre vpon the21
the venetians nauall armie21
and in the meane21
second booke of the21
in the court of21
that they did not21
and that they should21
the second booke of21
of the grand council21
the most part of21
in the kingdom of21
first booke of the21
is taken by the21
they could not be21
which was to be21
to attempt any thing21
by so much more21
the citie of venice21
soone as he had21
as it is reported21
yeare of his gouernment21
that he had not21
the third booke of21
the articles of peace21
of the citie of21
the treatie of peace21
the dukedom of milan21
taken by the genoueses21
in the behalfe of21
league with the venetians21
emperor and the venetians21
of the christian princes21
if they were not21
of peace betwixt the21
is certaine that the21
what was to be21
make use of the21
third booke of the21
the remainder of the21
the councell of tenne21
the family of the21
for the duke of20
into the hauen of20
those of the venetians20
in order of battaile20
thought it fit to20
the souldiers of the20
the territories of the20
the cause of his20
by the consent of20
rest of the fleet20
with the title of20
and the better to20
to the island of20
the conditions of peace20
of the french kings20
that he might the20
as you have heard20
under the dominion of20
that which he had20
the prejudice of the20
side of the riuer20
in the isle of20
draw the venetians to20
by those of the20
the league of cambray20
the command of the20
in the treaty of20
the lake of benac20
called at this day20
that they should be20
the proceedings of the20
and to the end20
emperour and the king20
to the custome of20
to come into italy20
greatest part of the20
yeelded to the venetians20
so soone as it20
emperour and the french20
in this dukes time20
mouth of the riuer20
to the pope and19
of the venetian army19
they were forced to19
of all the rest19
so as they might19
the fortune of the19
to the venetians obedience19
the lord saint paul19
the treaty of the19
and all the rest19
as well by reason19
the same time as19
and on the contrary19
the presence of the19
the duke of orleance19
with a strong garrison19
the great number of19
it is thought that19
the violence of the19
on the confines of19
for that they were19
part of the wall19
a good number of19
out of a desire19
their wiues and children19
the safety of the19
to fire and sword19
made generall of the19
but on the other19
by the meanes of19
the end they might19
to treat of the19
the history of venice19
that it was the19
the fury of the19
the duke of florence19
the honour of the19
and that he was19
and to this end19
friendship of the french19
into the dutchy of19
senates answere to the19
the gard of the19
the venetians were not19
buried in the church19
but the duke of19
an account of the19
the same manner as19
king of france to19
residue of the armie19
which at this day19
they should not be19
the interest of the19
a long time before19
that he did not19
into the enemies hands19
at home and abroad19
peace betwixt the venetians19
with all their forces19
and the marquis of18
ninth booke of the18
the venetians should be18
is at this day18
the viceroy of naples18
there was not any18
he would not be18
the like did the18
peace with the turks18
to treat of peace18
the ambassadors of the18
which he had taken18
to do the like18
the isle of candie18
was thought that the18
both the one and18
was sent to the18
for the recouery of18
within a mile of18
if it should be18
of the venetian common18
generall of the armie18
the tenth booke of18
had in times past18
did beare to the18
into the state of18
and that they would18
the ninth booke of18
the venetians against the18
the gouernment of the18
and that he might18
that were in the18
to free himselfe from18
as on the contrarie18
league with the king18
tenth booke of the18
and that they were18
the cittie of venice18
of those that were18
after the death of18
the report of this18
with his whole army18
and that he had18
taken by the french18
well by reason of18
being out of hope18
send ambassadors to the18
the other side the18
for feare least the18
represented either as utf18
who by reason of18
of one of the18
and great numbers of18
rest of the army18
to the opinion of18
the safety of their18
so long as the18
of the councell of18
the passage of the18
for the common good18
his answere to the18
any thing which might18
the historie of uenice18
of the holy land18
the good of the18
characters represented either as18
or at least to18
the king of the18
warre on the venetians18
as soon as they18
yeeld to the venetians18
to the crown of18
by the senates decree18
part of the citie18
at this day the18
part of his forces18
the knights of malta18
about the beginning of17
procurator of saint marke17
to the prince and17
in the view of17
of the ottoman empire17
the princes of the17
to the venetians to17
the venetians were much17
and the other to17
by land and water17
greatest part of his17
to the state of17
a strong garrison in17
the end that he17
that it should be17
betooke themselues to flight17
of the affaires of17
for so soone as17
in the dutchy of17
on the right hand17
a great summe of17
treaty of the league17
at the last the17
to goe to the17
of the venetian senate17
the venetians from the17
and in a manner17
to the treaty of17
the meane time did17
at the siege of17
by order from the17
vnder the commaund of17
sixth booke of the17
so farre off from17
to raise the siege17
and in this manner17
to the defence of17
they were not to17
for the affairs of17
of the enemies gallies17
in a manner all17
that if they should17
but that they were17
the whole state of17
to acquaint them with17
to be feared that17
was not able to17
at that time was17
the seruice of the17
take up arms against17
the originall of the17
by meanes of a17
that it was a17
at the end of17
to draw the venetians17
for the french king17
of the kingdome of17
they were ready to17
at the taking of17
when they should be17
for want of pay17
for the preservation of17
the preservation of the17
the law of nations17
and that there was17
in the moneth of17
the venetians at the17
in so much that17
on the hither side17
in time of war17
for that it was17
that the king had17
by the name of17
to the castle of17
to treate of peace17
the one and other17
the empire of the17
the sixth booke of17
by how much the17
no longer able to16
as much as they16
the number of their16
that the pope had16
which they could not16
and by this meanes16
of the order of16
as well as the16
that it is not16
both at home and16
the signorie of venice16
the lake of la16
for the execution of16
the treaty of agreement16
to take away all16
come into the field16
the obedience of the16
belonging to the venetians16
defence of the state16
war with the turks16
during the time of16
those of the league16
they had taken from16
the fortune of war16
in such sort as16
in so great a16
which they were to16
the dukes of venice16
of the ottaman empire16
were at the same16
attempt the taking of16
and all the other16
the princes of christendom16
if it were not16
might be the more16
under the conduct of16
cause of the warre16
the senates answer to16
with his whole fleet16
they were bound to16
the advantage of the16
the league with the16
to have recourse to16
the condition of affairs16
that he would be16
the fourth booke of16
the occasion of the16
was to no purpose16
that the pope should16
the death of pope16
the castle of bressia16
the next day after16
in the hands of16
of those of the16
the other princes of16
the duke of orleans16
the middest of winter16
he was bound to16
soone as they had16
sent word to the16
against the common enemy16
the island of candia16
being come into the16
he was desirous to16
great summe of money16
what he had done16
of the treaty of16
make peace with the16
the islands of the16
who was in the16
the dignity of the16
greatest part of their16
of the citie to16
which did belong to16
of the nauall armie16
of the lord of16
the description of the16
as much as he16
condition of the times16
fourth booke of the16
the election of the16
of the men at16
that by reason of16
in the kingdome of16
as it was said16
the greatness of the16
and that it would16
the duke of alua16
vnder the venetians obedience16
of the family of16
that the state of16
and that of the16
it would be a16
after that they had16
defend the state of16
so as in a16
end that he might16
the nature of the16
with an intent to16
who not long before16
which they had in16
all things necessary for16
of agreement with the16
and the like of16
of the chiefe of16
and put to flight16
of pope paul the15
who after he had15
by reason of these15
by force of arms15
by the senate to15
by the french king15
fight with the enemie15
an accord with the15
by reason that they15
as well by the15
they did not onely15
on the th of15
that he was to15
was in a manner15
the seuenth booke of15
great numbers of horse15
the pope to the15
any thing against the15
the renewing of the15
into a place of15
the good of christendom15
the pope in the15
of the turkish forces15
and not long after15
as there was no15
between him and the15
the one and the15
companies of men at15
with all his men15
against the duke of15
into the gulph of15
to the custom of15
which he had receiued15
in some sort to15
to the venetians by15
give an account of15
between the emperour and15
be sayed to be15
there was some likelihood15
into the confines of15
by the means of15
other princes of italy15
of the fourth decade15
make vse of the15
to the mouth of15
to the rest of15
the possession of the15
the inquisitors of state15
number of the dead15
that the senate would15
of the third booke15
the force of the15
lewis king of hungarie15
that he had no15
in the gulph of15
so faire an occasion15
of the liberty of15
by reason of this15
were not able to15
the successe of the15
on the north side15
to the reliefe of15
and all other necessaries15
being at this time15
that if he should15
according to the custom15
to the venetian ambassador15
the warre against the15
fifth booke of the15
they might not be15
that it did not15
seuenth booke of the15
by the pope to15
the warre with the15
generall of the nauall15
the way of the15
but that it was15
and last of all15
the residue of his15
the citty of venice15
to be present at15
it was not to15
the isle of cyprus15
a bridge ouer the15
one and the other15
to come into the15
with that of the15
into the isle of15
to an agreement with15
when he should have15
the conquest of the15
stood the affaires of15
the authors of the15
in league with the15
the french king was15
the commonwealth of venice15
if they should be15
in person into italy15
who till then had15
king and the venetians15
the fifth booke of15
but in the meane15
the whole burthen of15
the importancy of the15
that were within it15
so great an army15
friendship with the french15
of the garrison of14
to a good end14
soone as hee had14
come neere to the14
of the first booke14
captaines of the gallies14
his wife and children14
that in the meane14
the meane time had14
was come to the14
but at the last14
and from thence went14
of the confederate princes14
neere to the riuer14
which at that time14
the situation of the14
might with more ease14
of the second booke14
the farther side of14
beginning of the yeere14
vp and downe the14
two hundred men at14
the decrees of the14
the turkish fleet was14
of the bishop of14
a great desire to14
the marquis of pescara14
should doe well to14
who was then in14
up and down the14
could by no meanes14
the aide of the14
in the possession of14
take armes against the14
in respect of their14
the gouernour of the14
and consent of the14
at such a time14
venetians and the genoueses14
and the other of14
to the lord of14
to the service of14
the creation of pope14
generall of their armie14
the bankes of the14
the danger of the14
as they could not14
lake of la garda14
to make peace with14
by the arriuall of14
like to haue beene14
that if they would14
it behooued them to14
the duke of vrbins14
the venetians to the14
of the dukedom of14
so great a prince14
it is not to14
the meane time was14
by the pope and14
little and little to14
the departure of the14
downe to the ground14
the other christian princes14
to the princes of14
the bishop of aquileia14
taken prisoner by the14
the duke of parma14
not for all that14
the quiet of italy14
that which did most14
and the state of14
soone as it was14
that the turkish fleet14
and not to suffer14
description of the isle14
to the confines of14
to fall upon the14
to the pope to14
to take away the14
to keep them from14
as if he had14
league betwixt the pope14
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