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quadgram frequency
early english books online108
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tokenized and linguistically annotated36
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amateur and professional end36
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the english short title36
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english books online text36
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terms of creative commons36
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books online text creation36
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author or stationer meant36
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standardized format that preserves36
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textual changes and metadata36
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of the united provinces22
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thousand six hundred fifty13
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a wing c a2
of this commonwealth of2
shipping to be commanded2
of communication and bills2
threatned for their faithfull2
propositions to the parliaments2
to be delivered into2
the peace and security2
the great victory obtained2
had been no cause2
of sir thomas fairfax2
to preach at christ2
john latta text and2
many changes and turnings2
to be by them2
of a new army2
and consent of our2
the severall counties of2
these with me whom2
beginning of a new2
of the same faith2
by his highness speciall2
eng england and wales2
of the gospel have2
to the parliaments and2
i do not think2
on the other hand2
which they or any2
the same faith with2
in the love of2
to say to you2
of the said lines2
subjects and inhabitants thereof2
no whereas it hath2
this hath been my2
and william dundas governour2
churches and chappels in2
of what quality and2
any of them shall2
for the honourable the2
upon the spirits of2
this i am bold2
you have proposed to2
the high court of2
th day of february2
that no rebel or2
hath pleased almighty god2
john pas sampled and2
peace and welfare of2
at such a time2
good and welfare of2
most humble servant w2
the defence of our2
exercise the office of2
to take notice of2
or within their power2
the thirtieth of may2
many of them as2
been caring for you2
the laws and ordinances2
that i bear not2
may be brought to2
practice of malignants against2
wherein none are to2
all such ryotous and2
or for provision of2
in harvard university libraries2
people of this nation2
to the end we2
the several parts of2
hammmond his unreasonable propositions2
vnited provinces of the2
the parlament beeing dissolved2
coat of arms olivarivs2
if you deny me2
in such manner as2
to be faithfull in2
the carrying on of2
the tenth day of2
reason of the said2
commissioners of the excise2
was the old practice2
the lord protector of2
attempt any thing against2
it had not been2
time to time of2
impose the name of2
though it was not2
and acts of parliament2
would not have been2
my duty to let2
hereunto annexed inviting the2
of christ in england2
the prejudice of the2
assemble or meet together2
kingdom of scotland in2
from caption and opening2
text in the f2
the form of which2
all are my witnesses2
said cities of london2
it is further ordered2
for all the time2
is the prayer of2
laid these things before2
or dwelling within either2
of each place respectively2
lord protectors speech to2
space of eight moneths2
in his or their2
from god and men2
either of them respectively2
and i think it2
prosecute the remaining party2
rossiter against prince rupert2
it be of man2
governour of the castle2
chamber the one on2
all that fear god2
gentlemen of the said2
on the behalf of2
so many changes and2
the said commissioners of2
lord fairfax and the2
of the councel of2
be given by any2
meet here at london2
drew out to meet2
of the th of2
and to that end2
which shipping to be2
communicated to these with2
and that no person2
against the forces of2
for a day of2
adhering to their first2
to the children of2
and inhabitants of each2
such tumults and ryots2
to the end the2
both sides to meet2
pas sampled and proofread2
because i would not2
to impose the name2
quality we yet know2
salisbury with the articles2
good party of horse2
to bee performed and2
parishes within the cities2
the matters and things2
parliament and kingdom of2
have given you a2
within the said city2
of the good people2
head in the old2
prosecution of these things2
an implicite consent of2
lord mayor and bayliffs2
to his highness council2
condition soever they be2
given at his highness2
six and twentieth day2
latta text and markup2
said minister and church2
gospel have been imprisoned2
the due execution of2
and it is further2
to seek their bread2
to such as have2
the lord humby and2
civilwar no severall letters2
matters and things therein2
or shall protect any2
the grace of god2
in the said garrison2
dissented from the late2
met with the like2
have communicated to these2
for these things to2
with the enemies horse2
declared enemy of the2
said commissioners of the2
of the said terme2
acts of parliament for2
day of thanksgiving for2
and this hath been2
have desired me to2
treat each other with2
of parliament for the2
both by sea and2
horse and dragoons under2
to the laws and2
the councell of state2
upon their march towards2
the space of eight2
livtenant generall cromwell to2
have the witness of2
authority that called you2
a day of publique2
the next lords day2
have a peace with2
also another letter concerning2
in the f category2
such time have or2
shall receive into any2
as by the said2
and whereas it is2
no by his highness2
cause to be shipped2
the mart and staple2
march before eleven of2
of arms olivarivs dei2
suffer according as in2
army concerning their pretended2
of the states of2
out to meet us2
speeches of oliver cromwell2
if it may bee2
first lines of text2
if any person or2
people in the world2
the mean time they2
pursuance whereof i doe2
that are amongst us2
another to love and2
bear not witnesse to2
of them shall at2
horse races for six2
not witnesse to my2
the management of affairs2
shall be bold to2
prorogate the time of2
the arrival of the2
any other manner to2
to him in this2
and colonell robert hammmond2
said petition and advice2
of both the kingdoms2
were more then our2
i could have wished2
the lord our god2
any of the places2
his highness speciall commandment2
the towns of berwick2
are like to be2
and the parliament to2
not give unto another2
the liberty of england2
at such time have2
kingdom upon a du2
the lord for his2
the lord saith he2
enemies of this commonwealth2
the churches and chappels2
the many signal providences2
hall ordered by his2
would praise the lord2
and the lord mayor2
as you found it2
and not leave any2
ninth day of august2
to the borders of2
and his generall councell2
in the time of2
several churches in and2
for my part shall2
by land and sea2
if i should say2
i have been caring2
proclamation prohibiting horse races2
but shall expresly and2
and we shall be2
the simplicity of my2
high court of admiralty2
affected to the peace2
by all the enemies2
john field for edward2
by the earl of2
lord fairfax lord generall2
and that the people2
declared enemies to both2
one from livtenant generall2
shall treat each other2
for their faithfull declaring2
in any place or2
good proportion of money2
it hath been an2
deprived of their benefices2
and quality soever to2
that if any collonels2
into edinburgh whereunto are2
and the just rights2
who have desired me2
wright at the signe2
scandall of the reformed2
disturbance of the publique2
to the committee of2
power of the parliament2
we trust he will2
a part for a2
the truth of that2
and xml conversion his2
tooke about five thousand2
six miles from him2
the army concerning their2
against according to law2
in england are my2
signe of the kings2
of the reformed kirks2
the command of sir2
so much as the2
deal plainly with you2
that they might not2
or colour of any2
left wing of horse2
it ought to be2
at that meeting i2
to the scandall of2
the praise of the2
may take notice thereof2
forces of abingdon and2
all i have to2
the cause of god2
humby and the lord2
pax qvaeritvr bello olivarivs2
it will be found2
shall at such time2
of texts with or2
texts with or more2
hang the equity of2
and twentieth day of2
the shadow of other2
well in the east2
an account of our2
the government by a2
that it was not2
printer to the honorable2
that all and every2
he attributes all to2
that the people of2
do any thing to2
you have been doing2
dundas governour of edinburgh2
all and every housholder2
the commander in chief2
john pas text and2
one another to love2
any place or places2
lose all such castles2
lay down my life2
together with the said2
to the lord our2
as shall by the2
say he attributes all2
souldiers under his command2
parliament as also against2
forwardnesse and reall syncere2
in case the enemy2
the scandall of the2
england are my witnesses2
it hath given us2
several parts of this2
to cause this proclamation2
houses of parliament as2
hath given us also2
his generall councell of2
his highness by the2
desire to preserve the2
to use their utmost2
i reckon my self2
shoulders the interest of2
the better discovery of2
that thursday next shall2
the prayer of your2
before eleven of the2
of the affairs of2
civilwar no by his2
according to the laws2