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trigram frequency
the king of1050
the duke of881
by reason of746
to the venetians692
the same time670
at the same594
the french king564
in the meane535
king of france522
the meane time501
the state of446
reason of the444
of the venetians416
to the end404
of the league378
that it was368
of the common368
on the other366
so soone as340
of the french339
that they might337
that he had336
and that the315
part of the313
of the enemies312
the other side309
according to the306
that the venetians305
of the venetian296
and the venetians293
out of the290
in regard of288
those of the274
that he would274
which they had272
that they had271
to the pope270
which he had265
one of the264
that he might264
the number of263
neere to the257
by the venetians253
of the citie245
that they were242
on a sodaine241
at that time240
the end that239
the pope and237
the taking of232
the name of228
as it was226
the city of220
that they would215
in a manner215
with the venetians214
they could not214
to the king212
the venetians to210
that he was208
the rest of208
the death of205
forth of the205
a long time205
and the other205
generall of the203
a while after200
to the common199
the castle of197
of the city197
the venetians and197
of the great195
at this time195
the venetians were195
booke of the192
the beginning of192
to the french191
regard of the191
to the venetian189
of all the186
with the french186
great numbers of185
and that he184
and of the184
within a while183
taken by the183
they would not182
was to be180
the lord of179
it is reported177
come to the172
men at armes171
and that they169
so as the168
the isle of165
not to be165
that they should164
the affairs of164
with the king164
and to the164
and for the160
so great a160
king of england159
he could not159
of the state159
the venetians had158
of the island158
the end of157
the citie of156
state of milan155
the dutchy of155
against the venetians155
in the same153
and by the153
there was no152
they were to151
the marquis of151
being come to151
at the first151
the treaty of150
to the senate150
that he should149
of the church149
the affaires of149
it was not149
such time as148
that of the146
the power of146
the bishop of146
and in the145
rest of the144
and on the144
at the beginning143
if they should143
number of the142
the confines of142
and from thence139
it would be139
of the army137
on the contrary137
of the enemy137
of the pope137
could not be137
and the king136
end of the136
duke of milan136
of the same135
the losse of135
with the pope135
as soon as134
in the citie133
the church of133
peace with the132
he would not132
that the king132
to the great132
in this manner131
being able to130
the turkish fleet130
together with the130
they were not130
dutchy of milan129
at the last128
the defence of128
the kingdom of127
of the king127
to the duke126
to the emperour125
the forces of125
of the empire125
the cause of124
at this day123
they did not123
of the whole122
it was thought122
after he had121
and the french121
as it were121
all of them121
the venetians in121
to come to121
that the pope120
duke of vrbin120
after they had120
the territories of120
treaty of peace119
pope and the119
the venetian senate119
that if the118
duke of venice118
the hauen of117
the time of117
that there was117
by the pope117
not being able117
for a time116
on both sides116
of the warre116
for the common115
beginning of the115
as hath beene115
of the sea114
the citty of114
of the riuer114
is reported that114
and all the114
they might be113
the middest of113
the prince of113
and not to112
to the citie112
belonging to the110
by sea and110
sent to the110
be able to110
as for the109
sea and land108
the french kings108
the princes of108
they should be108
hath beene said108
for that purpose108
to enter into108
of the duke108
in the name107
by the king107
name of the107
of the popes105
that the french105
the emperor and105
by meanes of105
as much as104
as they had104
to be a104
by the way103
all the rest103
the command of102
the next day102
in the middest102
some of the102
the senate to102
the emperour and102
those that were101
in a short101
the venetians did101
came to the101
to the emperor100
in the year100
of the turkish100
the house of100
of all things100
these things were100
as they were99
a little before99
a man of99
make use of99
the prince and99
the pope to99
the most part99
but the venetians98
for the venetians98
to make warre98
from thence to98
the hands of98
the mouth of98
in such sort97
as he had97
not long after97
ought to be97
if he should96
that he did96
of the armie96
power of the96
of the castle96
by the french96
and the rest96
of so great96
with the rest96
for that they95
league with the95
the better to95
both of them95
according to their95
the kings of94
the french and94
as it is94
were in the94
to the church94
which the venetians94
it is not94
would not be93
from the venetians93
side of the93
the realme of93
the condition of93
which was the93
at one time92
the christian princes92
for want of92
of the place92
on all sides92
of the fleet92
of the people92
by reason that92
was in the92
so as they92
as farre as92
with all his91
soone as the91
not able to91
to treat of91
the venetian armie91
the space of91
of the christian90
the french army90
answer to the90
the venetian fleet90
is to be90
the firme land90
betwixt the venetians89
each of them89
and that it89
and to make89
to defend the89
it may be89
state of the89
agreement with the88
of the senate88
the safety of88
enter into the88
of the turks88
to be made88
were to be87
of his owne87
of the war87
the venetians being87
it was to86
of the kings86
there was a86
him in the86
of his own86
to make a86
with the turks85
to be the85
to keep the85
cause of the85
of so many85
the venetian army85
the guard of85
with his army85
the siege of84
as well in84
made by the84
for the most84
with all the84
many of the84
betwixt the pope83
duke of ferrara83
that the venetian83
that in the83
that the same83
the arriuall of83
the councell of83
great number of83
with the emperour83
the island of83
the venetians should82
the christian fleet82
if it were82
in the city82
for that the82
that hee had81
to make them81
he should be81
of the senat81
the greatest part81
part of his81
was at the81
to goe to81
of the first81
for it was80
some of them80
it might be80
to be done80
that the common80
to make the80
king of spain80
of their own79
that it might79
great store of79
that they did79
it should be79
in respect of79
came to venice79
the cities of79
on the one79
the common good79
of the commonwealth79
so as it79
the one side79
forces of the79
state of venice78
this mean while78
being desirous to78
the inhabitants of78
for that he78
to assaile the78
in the end77
and at the77
and the duke77
at such time77
as he was77
to fight with77
emperour and the77
with the venetian76
but that they76
he might be76
for the defence76
the pope had76
he did not76
against the turkes76
hath been said76
king of hungary76
the grand council76
the council of76
for the same76
affairs of italy76
to the same76
that the enemies75
he had not75
mouth of the75
not so much75
the court of75
in times past75
it to the75
that it would74
of them were74
that the senate74
were sent to74
emperor and the74
there is no74
went to the74
about the same74
with a great73
state of millan73
the kingdome of73
in that place73
that if they73
the service of73
should not be73
the residue of73
they had not73
to take armes72
by the enemies72
as hath been72
the whole fleet72
but that the72
was come to72
of the turkes72
according to his72
a league with72
them in the71
which hee had71
that all the71
against the french71
them to the71
in the senate71
of the confederates71
in the beginning71
he was to70
by the turks70
the government of70
he had done70
they had taken70
as well as70
by the senate70
from the king70
king of hungarie70
of the emperour70
council of ten70
of all men70
the fort of70
the conduct of70
the contents of70
to that end69
the articles of69
and those of69
which had beene69
that it is69
because it was69
general of the69
greatest part of69
seemed to be69
for the space69
for feare of69
in the hauen69
that hee would69
of the country69
the venetian generall69
the report of69
the enemies fleet68
and all other68
of the republic68
with the emperor68
or at least68
contents of the68
ought not to68
to the enemies68
as if they68
answere to the67
first of all67
of the citty67
peace betwixt the67
against the turks67
into the field67
as well for67
and with the67
defence of the67
to venice to67
giuen to the67
which they were67
a short space66
vnder the command66
in time of66
the title of66
by meanes whereof66
contrary to the66
that were in66
kingdom of naples66
which were in66
and for that66
were of opinion66
from the senate66
of the gallies66
to the number66
they had done66
come into the66
prince and senate65
that he could65
as they could65
they should not65
to no purpose65
if they would65
that at the65
the venetians are65
newes of the65
with those of65
because that the65
not long before65
soone as he64
the opinion of64
a strong garrison64
many of them64
but in the64
till such time64
to draw the64
to go to64
soone as they63
not farre from63
to take the63
the occasion of63
the gulph of63
betwixt the emperor63
and it was63
hundred light horse63
to be very63
those who were63
reason of his63
of those of63
to joyn with63
which is the63
end that the63
to returne to63
the pope being63
the way of63
the town of63
to the campe62
for the safety62
middest of the62
of the hauen62
so that the62
from whence they62
that part of62
the place of62
that they could62
to hinder the62
the more easily62
all the other62
time as the62
hundred men at62
of his forces62
because they would61
reason of their61
the liberty of61
as to the61
all their forces61
in some sort61
the same purpose61
the enterprize of61
for the guard61
for the king60
on the venetians60
by the enemy60
did not only60
it to be60
by land and60
brought to the60
he was not60
the whole army60
the senate had60
in his place60
of those who59
of the republick59
princes of italy59
this was the59
did not onely59
in the midst59
so much the59
guard of the59
neare to the59
but it was59
by the senates59
to ioyne with59
fight with the59
to the prince59
realme of naples59
be brought to58
was sent to58
if he had58
the friendship of58
lord of chaumont58
the same day58
who was then58
they began to58
the chiefe of58
was the first58
the venetians would58
it is certaine58
the same place58
by the duke58
to the people58
for their own58
for a while57
which is a57
the most christian57
of the most57
where he was57
of the town57
things were done57
a great part56
the reputation of56
a great number56
to make use56
with the whole56
the gallies of56
by that meanes56
but the senate56
most christian king56
and to be56
of the second56
the presence of56
but that he56
into the hands56
warre on the56
but the pope56
that the duke56
was desirous to56
the people of56
to the league56
to be of56
they resolued to56
how that the56
the dukedom of56
if it should56
thought to be56
but it is56
it was a56
of a long56
the venetian gallies56
if they had56
which had been56
was by the56
might be the56
king of the56
the fortune of55
venetians and the55
he came to55
of the inhabitants55
so much as55
brought to venice55
to the senat55
that the emperour55
the newes of55
the pope was55
with his forces55
the conclusion of55
to make war55
might not be55
the authority of55
to make any55
the dukes of54
he had taken54
put to sea54
so great an54
of the historie54
of the gulph54
chiefe of the54
of the other54
and by that54
duke of sauoy54
the catholick king54
the historie of54
by way of54
on either side54
for the pope54
when they should54
the preservation of54
all his forces54
the comming of54
he went to54
masters of the53
that by the53
the senate being53
them from the53
captaines of the53
of the rest53
sent by the53
all meanes to53
the hopes of53
if they were53
if it be53
it is to53
they were in53
part of their53
joyn with the53
from all parts53
the lake of53
thought that the53
as he should53
to be so53
whom he had53
consent of the52
in all things52
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some say that52
by the same52
the honour of52
to the other52
to haue beene52
to see the52
residue of the52
the enterprise of52
and in a52
by little and52
to be in52
in the venetian52
little and little52
but on the52
on that side52
the election of52
report of the52
of the third52
vp and downe52
returne to the52
that which he51
great part of51
make warre on51
a kind of51
hands of the51
hauing notice of51
of the kingdom51
and because the51
of the emperor51
liberty of italy51
one of them51
up and down51
one of his51
yeelded to the51
in the night51
in the time51
to all the51
of france his51
to assault the51
of the kingdome51
made with the51
duke of uenice51
the king to51
they came to51
court of rome51
in no sort51
to do so51
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arriuall of the50
come into italy50
the midst of50
all the princes50
who at the50
and the same50
of the night50
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the citie was50
and that therefore50
the good of50
friendship with the50
with his whole50
went about to50
in the island50
to goe and50
authority of the50
both by sea50
with the other50
with all their50
intelligence of the50
affaires of the50
and being come50
kingdome of naples50
and the pope50
a place of49
to the sea49
service of the49
into the league49
the crown of49
did on a49
the admirall of49
that the enemie49
of that which49
into the enemies49
time of the49
hauing intelligence of49
it was in49
and the venetian49
as they should49
so long as49
by how much49
to the castle49
of the princes49
of all sorts49
against the enemie49
is certaine that49
to this end49
early english books49
by the venetian49
with the same49
duke of bourbon49
one and the49
notice of the49
them to be49
in the mean49
of the towne48
where they were48
the peace of48
for it is48
the danger of48
and the whole48
the cardinall of48
him to the48
they might not48
did the like48
into the citie48
to resist the48
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who had the48
the which he48
the memory of48
some of his48
make warre vpon48
was taken by48
of that city48
to this purpose48
any of the48
with the duke48
use of the48
that the emperor48
those who had48
betwixt the emperour48
which they did48
the first that48
all sorts of48
land and sea47
of the fourth47
the king was47
of the victory47
to the contrary47
the creation of47
possession of the47
the order of47
at his arriuall47
doe the like47
he would be47
to guard the47
by the common47
by all the47
not be able47
to fall upon47
of the genoueses47
the senate was47
take up arms47
yeeld to the47
had not the47
was not to47
the territorie of47
the senate did47
to take up47
the mean while47
description of the47
like to haue47
articles of the47
conditions of peace47
diuers of the47
that which was47
places of the47
a part of47
but that which46
to the camp46
after the taking46
the possession of46
the aide of46
army of the46
for the french46
duke of urbine46
to take away46
were enforced to46
to be seene46
by all meanes46
from the beginning46
after that he46
condition of the46
returned to the46
of all italy46
venetians in the46
that the enemy46
of the council46
to the riuer46
sent to venice46
the coast of46
to which purpose46
in all places46
of the peace46
the history of46
to the enemy46
they resolved to46
they had been46
which was to46
that if he46
and that if45
the walls of45
to the popes45
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of the publick45
by which the45
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the riuer of45
out of a45
the republic of45
to come into45
put to rout45
lord of lautrec45
and that of45
the nauall armie45
from whence the45
in this sort45
on the contrarie45
to make him45
conclusion of the45
inhabitants of the45
the riuer adda45
that hee was45
to the army45
they went to45
of opinion to45
with great forces45
a short time45
returned to venice45
the venetians at44
him in his44
but a little44
the execution of44
though it were44
which might be44
war with the44
when he was44
warre against the44
so to doe44
to that purpose44
that hee might44
which the king44
that which they44
of the cittie44
the which was44
to take it44
was the cause44
hauing intelligence that44
affairs of the44
the senate of44
vnder the conduct44
the like did44
would have been44
and at last44
for all the44
the example of44
of his army44
same time the44
out of their44
from the pope44
to be at44
the body of44
to haue the43
marquis of mantua43
in the venetians43
not to suffer43
all christian princes43
they thought it43
house of austria43
of france and43
is taken by43
after hee had43
out of hope43
was enforced to43
and went to43
in a moment43
king of poland43
ioyne with the43
to such a43
euen to the43
it was the43
to defend it43
king of spaine43
when he should43
to be feared43
to the commonwealth43
the towne of42
what he had42
it was concluded42
as he said42
the dutch foot42
the enemies were42
were ready to42
belong to the42
into the city42
for the good42
by the popes42
to the republick42
he had a42
of the romans42
of peace with42
the venetians with42
most of the42
his forces to42
the army of42
to the turks42
church of rome42
the same manner42
city of venice42
other christian princes42
that which had42
entred into the42
feare of the42
did at the42
what they had42
the venetians on42
they had no42
be the more42
the which they42
in a word42
the turkish forces42
the charge of42
by no meanes42
which he was42
to their own41
of the christians41
an account of41
of their forces41
of the world41
for them to41
and the emperour41
the country of41
as the venetians41
to meet him41
of their owne41
those of escalla41
of the fifth41
by the emperour41
reputation of the41
taken from the41
of the said41
the republick of41
but the king41
decad of the41
there was nothing41
to defend themselves41
will not be41
ambassadors to the41
to the assault41
him with the41
and other places41
the consent of41
from the citie41
by the genoueses41
he resolved to41
the remainder of41
into the sea41
much the more41
of the new41
farre from thence41
in regard that41
for a long41
a great many41
at the mouth41
which the pope41
into the gulph41
to the city41
to the turkes41
being brought to41
church of the41
to keepe the40
were wont to40
respect of the40
affected to the40
the turkish army40
any thing that40
it will be40
able to defend40
set at liberty40
summe of money40
of his men40
of the wall40
to renew the40
captain of the40
and diuers other40
as he could40
as on the40
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the course of40
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friendship of the40
of that nation40
duke of savoy40
being to be40
of saint marke40
of the garrison40
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resolved to send40
it was very40
of their state40
they might have40
and a great40
the gard of40
had like to40
republic of venice40
comming to the40
hee would not40
the king had40
from the french40
if the venetians40
horse and foot40
the venetians by40
whilst these things40
of such a40
because he would40
in the church40
to giue him40
of the mountaines40
it was said40
the selfe same40
was brought to40
the duke and40
that which is40
did in a40
the pope in39
yeare of his39
the whole citie39
the mean time39
by the people39
the enemies army39
the coming of39
by those of39
make vse of39
they had in39
of all their39
of the house39
them by the39
the king and39
are to be39
of that state39
him from the39
to the genoueses39
in his time39
soon as he39
the business of39
gouernour of the39
chosen in his39
the garrison of39
thought it fit39
of the dutchy39
to abandon the39
to the ground39
english books online39
as also because39
but they were39
in point of39
the head of39
and if they39
captaine of the39
to have the39
to all men39
that the genoueses39
for the gard39
of the prince39
not only to39
would not suffer39
and in this39
the advantage of39
of the sixth39
for feare least39
of the spaniards39
and to that39
of the government39
meanes of the39
made in the39
that for the39
by so much39
of the grand39
the recovery of39
they had so39
that by his38
of the holy38
to be able38
more and more38
to continue the38
him and the38
charge of the38
was the more38
the common enemy38
to his owne38
though they were38
in the popes38
were forced to38
and by his38
of other princes38
for the future38
with the residue38
in the common38
of them to38
crown of france38
it came to38
advantage of the38
gaston of foix38
the venetians obedience38
not as yet38
did in such38
as also for38
against the common38
peace and quiet38
to prouide for38
soon as the38
as in a38
of the nobility38
against the enemies38
they had beene38
the venetian ambassador38
the captaines of38
who was a38
to do it38
enemies to the38
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the italian princes33
the restitution of33
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of the generall33
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all other things32
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the souldiers and32
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