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from his excellencie robert | 3 |
of london concerning his | 3 |
concerning the great affront | 3 |
with a letter from | 3 |
the commons in england | 3 |
there set their men | 3 |
to the honourable house | 3 |
of ireland taken prisoners | 3 |
behalfe of all the | 3 |
the passages at sherbourn | 3 |
of all the commons | 3 |
to contribute money to | 3 |
seven troops of horse | 3 |
came to burne the | 3 |
of the army towards | 3 |
many remarkeable passages with | 3 |
two famous victories obtained | 3 |
day the th of | 3 |
god to defend the | 3 |
likevvise terrible and blovdy | 3 |
subscribe for money and | 3 |
which they had at | 3 |
contributing money to maintain | 3 |
to be transported to | 3 |
samuel luke at his | 3 |
to be sold at | 3 |
essex vnto the speaker | 3 |
by sea and land | 3 |
citizens of london concerning | 3 |
had at the same | 3 |
commons and citie of | 3 |
they cruelly threaten to | 3 |
majesties resident with the | 3 |
not preach as they | 3 |
gave them a repulse | 3 |
the manner of their | 3 |
solemne oath with god | 3 |
directed to the deputy | 3 |
collonell langham drew out | 3 |
and all other officers | 3 |
be confirmed in the | 3 |
prince rupert concerning the | 3 |
a royall protestation taken | 3 |
sabbath day the th | 3 |
the city in guild | 3 |
and shut up the | 3 |
a order for the | 3 |
hath one drop of | 3 |
how they cruelly threaten | 3 |
to defend the truth | 3 |
of all their corne | 3 |
parliament for a contribution | 3 |
declareth himself to be | 3 |
him prescribed to be | 3 |
by his commanders and | 3 |
skirmishes he had in | 3 |
a repulse and shut | 3 |
prevent the like miseries | 3 |
to be raised for | 3 |
and collonell langham drew | 3 |
to maintaine a war | 3 |
upon the jewels of | 3 |
and diverse other counties | 3 |
of blood in his | 3 |
with god to defend | 3 |
london concerning his majesties | 3 |
marching out with his | 3 |
i doubt not but | 3 |
order and duty which | 3 |
gentry of the county | 3 |
the cavaliers and taking | 3 |
joyfull nevves from the | 3 |
miseries and calamities in | 3 |
state of the city | 3 |
burne the said towne | 3 |
and calamities in other | 3 |
to the speaker of | 3 |
from yorke concerning the | 3 |
thomason e estc r | 3 |
of the respective counties | 3 |
out with his forces | 3 |
of lincoln and gentry | 3 |
to take and pillage | 3 |
to kill diverse godly | 3 |
relation of the passages | 3 |
and planting their ordnance | 3 |
their corne and hay | 3 |
is annexed many remarkeable | 3 |
to the lord major | 3 |
two other orders of | 3 |
commons in parliament assembled | 3 |
any person or persons | 3 |
horse for the king | 3 |
terrible and blovdy news | 3 |
blood in his veins | 3 |
routed all the kings | 3 |
collonell chomley at hurst | 3 |
require and command all | 3 |
from both houses of | 3 |
the like miseries and | 3 |
of c the rate | 3 |
and seale at armes | 3 |
and to be transported | 3 |
together with two other | 3 |
together with a letter | 3 |
excellencies pleasure that this | 3 |
into a solemne oath | 3 |
of horse or foot | 3 |
the late skirmish at | 3 |
protestation taken by his | 3 |
nevves from the earl | 3 |
his majesties resident with | 3 |
and love to god | 3 |
fewer than defects per | 3 |
passages with the numbers | 3 |
wherein is declared that | 3 |
full will and pleasure | 3 |
to the lord maior | 3 |
the truth against the | 3 |
lord maior of london | 3 |
to stand upon their | 3 |
for the defense of | 3 |
and are to be | 3 |
in your lordships letter | 3 |
for the printing of | 3 |
the citizens gave them | 3 |
earle of essex vnto | 3 |
annexed many remarkeable passages | 3 |
his excellencies pleasure that | 3 |
prescribed to be taken | 3 |
of the city in | 3 |
other parts of this | 3 |
wherein his excellency declareth | 3 |
kill diverse godly and | 3 |
shut up the gates | 3 |
to maintain the foresaid | 3 |
at the same time | 3 |
all the forces raised | 3 |
he had in his | 3 |
according to an ordinance | 3 |
not contributing money to | 3 |
for not contributing money | 3 |
order for the printing | 3 |
to sir samuel luke | 3 |
relation to the aforesaid | 3 |
boswell his majesties resident | 3 |
persons of those citizens | 3 |
he hath one drop | 3 |
money to maintaine a | 3 |
excellency declareth himself to | 3 |
fought by collonell chomley | 3 |
his excellency declareth himself | 3 |
which have relation to | 3 |
civilwar no a proclamation | 3 |
the counties to withstand | 3 |
his faith and love | 3 |
like miseries and calamities | 3 |
goods of any person | 3 |
long as he hath | 3 |
to be confirmed in | 3 |
he routed all the | 3 |
of the th of | 3 |
manner of their first | 3 |
royall protestation taken by | 3 |
that these be forthwith | 3 |
to be performed both | 3 |
the th of june | 3 |
calamities in other parts | 3 |
to the honorable house | 3 |
orders of the committee | 3 |
the city of gloucester | 3 |
city in guild hall | 3 |
performed both by his | 3 |
how the citizens gave | 3 |
they fored them to | 3 |
severall regiments of horse | 3 |
counties to withstand the | 3 |
and what skirmishes he | 3 |
and got beyond oxford | 3 |
counties throughout all england | 3 |
plundered above twenty citizens | 3 |
love to god and | 3 |
of commons and citie | 3 |
which was given to | 3 |
the great skirmish which | 3 |
with fewer than defects | 3 |
and blovdy news from | 3 |
stapleton to his excellency | 3 |
texts with fewer than | 3 |
in the b category | 3 |
of essex vnto the | 3 |
likewise the proceedings of | 3 |
in the behalfe of | 3 |
of d the rate | 3 |
a contribution for sick | 3 |
command of his excellencie | 3 |
skirmish which they had | 3 |
given to the said | 3 |
the defense of the | 3 |
for money and horse | 3 |
together with the substance | 3 |
drop of blood in | 3 |
substance of a letter | 3 |
enter into a solemne | 3 |
with the substance of | 3 |
that they shall not | 3 |
and imprisoning the persons | 3 |
conceived to be bought | 3 |
of essex his instructions | 3 |
and common councell of | 3 |
secretary to his excellency | 3 |
to the said city | 3 |
philip stapleton to his | 3 |
or any of them | 3 |
declaring the manner of | 3 |
concerning the ordering of | 3 |
and citie of london | 3 |
all the commons in | 3 |
by the lord of | 3 |
wherein they declare their | 3 |
that there are many | 3 |
on sabbath day the | 3 |
to withstand the cavaliers | 3 |
maintaine a war against | 3 |
likewise the manner of | 3 |
is declared every particular | 3 |
of the cavaliers and | 3 |
by him prescribed to | 3 |
party of the kings | 3 |
remarkeable passages with the | 3 |
declared every particular order | 3 |
resolution for the defence | 3 |
luke at his quarters | 3 |
and to enter into | 3 |
is declared that there | 3 |
of horse that they | 3 |
the losse of twenty | 3 |
manner of his marching | 3 |
earl of d the | 3 |
earl of lincoln and | 3 |
his excellence expects to | 3 |
and it is further | 3 |
vnto the speaker of | 3 |
take and pillage hurst | 3 |
them to subscribe for | 3 |
will not preach as | 3 |
and imprisoned diverse of | 3 |
of the severall regiments | 3 |
also a order for | 3 |
and the great skirmish | 3 |
letter sent from holland | 3 |
doubt not but the | 3 |
excellency to the county | 3 |
excellence expects to be | 3 |
with his forces from | 3 |
had in his march | 3 |
the lord maior of | 3 |
which sallied out of | 3 |
of their first meeting | 3 |
particular order and duty | 3 |
by collonell chomley at | 3 |
diverse godly and religious | 3 |
of rochford at twyford | 3 |
with the states of | 3 |
and there set their | 3 |
horse that they have | 3 |
was given to the | 3 |
against the popish army | 3 |
which is conceived to | 3 |
and prevent the like | 3 |
proclamation be forthwith printed | 3 |
the behalfe of all | 3 |
councell of the city | 3 |
which his excellence expects | 3 |
how sir john meldrum | 3 |
losse of twenty three | 3 |
sick souldiers under the | 3 |
men he gave battle | 3 |
and pleasure to unite | 3 |
the rebels of ireland | 3 |
ministers in the said | 3 |
repulse and shut up | 3 |
departure from the earl | 3 |
above twenty citizens houses | 3 |
the honourable house of | 3 |
in other parts of | 3 |
manifested his faith and | 3 |
marshall generall of the | 3 |
no a letter from | 3 |
the army towards oxford | 3 |
a party of the | 3 |
forces from northampton on | 3 |
the states of the | 3 |
those citizens that refuse | 3 |
nevves from york declaring | 2 |
peace of the kingdome | 2 |
the warre is like | 2 |
unheard of an act | 2 |
by that ordinance your | 2 |
quarter should be denyed | 2 |
london likevvise terrible and | 2 |
the losse of about | 2 |
them to subscribe to | 2 |
of essex wherein is | 2 |
hereby required to use | 2 |
that this petition be | 2 |
this side the sea | 2 |
civilwar no the copy | 2 |
a relation and resolution | 2 |
or yet were such | 2 |
to be made with | 2 |
greatest part of the | 2 |
and for that purpose | 2 |
of all other rebellions | 2 |
and to preserve the | 2 |
be sold at their | 2 |
that purpose have sollicited | 2 |
with deep sorrow and | 2 |
upon paine of death | 2 |
and for whom they | 2 |
proclaimed traytors and rebels | 2 |
royall majesty likewise declareth | 2 |
sense to your lordship | 2 |
in danger of destroying | 2 |
i wish the temper | 2 |
any part of the | 2 |
massacres committed upon their | 2 |
should seem strange to | 2 |
your lordship herewith a | 2 |
the th of this | 2 |
them in this their | 2 |
the greatest part of | 2 |
resolution to use such | 2 |
shall be given hereafter | 2 |
to be presented to | 2 |
earle of essex wherein | 2 |
and by their faithfull | 2 |
to the deputy lievtenants | 2 |
his majesty was pleased | 2 |
an animosity and cruelty | 2 |
be denyed to all | 2 |
that almighty god would | 2 |
seale at armes this | 2 |
rigour shall be prevented | 2 |
the kingdome of scotland | 2 |
arms against his majesty | 2 |
or then any good | 2 |
any other impression in | 2 |
prisoners as shall be | 2 |
bishop for lawrence blaiklock | 2 |
after or houres fight | 2 |
will answer the contrary | 2 |
i shall desire you | 2 |
under what senselesse and | 2 |
being any acknowledgement of | 2 |
that no quarter shall | 2 |
which the other have | 2 |
to the composure of | 2 |
of those miserable men | 2 |
or malice have made | 2 |
command transported to serve | 2 |
should cause those prisoners | 2 |
the deputy lievtenants of | 2 |
determined upon such persons | 2 |
into such an animosity | 2 |
ordinance of parliament herewith | 2 |
souldiers when taken prisoners | 2 |
as had been done | 2 |
severall acts of parliament | 2 |
belonging to this army | 2 |
received your lordships letter | 2 |
and an expectation that | 2 |
that it is evident | 2 |
ordinance be duly executed | 2 |
enclosing a copy of | 2 |
reason enough to believe | 2 |
men know i have | 2 |
an act of injustice | 2 |
every officer and commander | 2 |
blaney sampled and proofread | 2 |
it is evident by | 2 |
the souldiers in the | 2 |
shall desire you to | 2 |
at armes this twenty | 2 |
the malignants of this | 2 |
against the protestant religion | 2 |
therefore i were unworthy | 2 |
parchment subscribed by the | 2 |
or coat of arms | 2 |
and the committees of | 2 |
have taken prisoners of | 2 |
they were in ireland | 2 |
peace will not be | 2 |
if it should be | 2 |
majesties army for the | 2 |
eyes of those who | 2 |
king and kingdomes cause | 2 |
pursuance of that just | 2 |
and to the scandall | 2 |
f category of texts | 2 |
parliament that this petition | 2 |
with what circumstances of | 2 |
latta text and markup | 2 |
i had not let | 2 |
i will cause so | 2 |
shall except all irish | 2 |
contrary at their uttermost | 2 |
his royall majesty likewise | 2 |
me to let your | 2 |
is not applicable to | 2 |
it is further ordered | 2 |
and subscribed by one | 2 |
for which we are | 2 |
his excellencies pleasure this | 2 |
and be used as | 2 |
received this day a | 2 |
and unjust pretence soever | 2 |
given them by your | 2 |
be used as they | 2 |
prodigious resolutions expressed in | 2 |
and of all other | 2 |
commanding all officers and | 2 |
as being the foundation | 2 |
will take these animadversions | 2 |
their piety towards their | 2 |
the blessings of a | 2 |
as i am informed | 2 |
library and the henry | 2 |
commons assembled in the | 2 |
they are confident will | 2 |
such acts of inhumanity | 2 |
refusall thereof england and | 2 |
came up to them | 2 |
in all churches and | 2 |
to acquaint your highnesse | 2 |
resolved to spend our | 2 |
where they neither did | 2 |
lawes and liberties are | 2 |
affected with such cruell | 2 |
of essex being a | 2 |
liberties of the kingdome | 2 |
majesty likewise declareth that | 2 |
pay the price of | 2 |
committees of the severall | 2 |
of horse and dragoons | 2 |
a declaration passed by | 2 |
kuster sampled and proofread | 2 |
that since his majesties | 2 |
reading with a resolution | 2 |
ready to allow quarter | 2 |
such person to death | 2 |
souldiers under my command | 2 |
a great sense to | 2 |
that those under yours | 2 |
your humble servant essex | 2 |
were such as might | 2 |
them or any of | 2 |
this be forthwith printed | 2 |
xml conversion a proclamation | 2 |
shall please god to | 2 |
all other officers and | 2 |
great sense to your | 2 |
do earnestly desire your | 2 |
armes this twenty eight | 2 |
the contrary at their | 2 |
day a letter of | 2 |
quarter given to any | 2 |
and cruelty it hath | 2 |
printed by richard bishop | 2 |
is like to be | 2 |
give nor receive quarter | 2 |
to of the kings | 2 |
i cannot but expresse | 2 |
andrew kuster text and | 2 |
since his majesties gracious | 2 |
texts with or more | 2 |
and therefore do earnestly | 2 |
fifty four thousand of | 2 |
augustine harper of market | 2 |
upon executing the irish | 2 |
expresse a great sense | 2 |
that every officer and | 2 |
and all other commanders | 2 |
therein there being any | 2 |
proceed in the same | 2 |
to be so managed | 2 |
annotation on thomason copy | 2 |
from his majesty to | 2 |
as shall be taken | 2 |
the earle of pembrook | 2 |
house of commons relating | 2 |
would open their eyes | 2 |
such as might be | 2 |
caused thirteen irish rebels | 2 |
to the cavaleers and | 2 |
copy of the solemn | 2 |
chappels within the kingdome | 2 |
contrary course shall be | 2 |
to observe the rules | 2 |
the king first by | 2 |
essex to the honourable | 2 |
excellence and by him | 2 |
on tuesday last essex | 2 |
bringing over of powerfull | 2 |
of those who shall | 2 |
in the partilrie garden | 2 |
to their piety towards | 2 |
and with what circumstances | 2 |
lives they value as | 2 |
of essex in the | 2 |
it neither having addresse | 2 |
are confident will be | 2 |
applicable to this argument | 2 |
be agreed upon by | 2 |
they have reason enough | 2 |
the command i hold | 2 |
as they use their | 2 |
hereby require and command | 2 |
to make oath before | 2 |
about seven hundered men | 2 |
how unequall soever the | 2 |
him to peace and | 2 |
it should seem strange | 2 |
of parliament have received | 2 |
who by act of | 2 |
make oath before their | 2 |
law hath determined upon | 2 |
hand and seal at | 2 |
the uttermost of our | 2 |
in the parliament of | 2 |
presence of almighty god | 2 |
parliament sent by sir | 2 |
not suffer any english | 2 |
the cavaliers and prevent | 2 |
and the henry e | 2 |
expressed in your lordships | 2 |
the earl of forth | 2 |
that they and every | 2 |
so obnoxious to law | 2 |
recover and reduce those | 2 |
admitted to receive quarter | 2 |
said city if they | 2 |
and advice compose the | 2 |
that almighty god will | 2 |
shall inflict upon him | 2 |
be taken in hostility | 2 |
power to be put | 2 |
that bloody rebellion of | 2 |
of about who came | 2 |
for that purpose have | 2 |
of the said severall | 2 |
his majesty being now | 2 |
and observed on this | 2 |
and command all the | 2 |
and therefore i were | 2 |
consisting of about who | 2 |
within the kingdome of | 2 |
hold under his majesty | 2 |
the solemn league and | 2 |
will not be hearkned | 2 |
be prevented by all | 2 |
for his highnesse prince | 2 |
of which his majesty | 2 |
time also how sir | 2 |
prevented by all the | 2 |
commanders on that side | 2 |
faithfully against the rebels | 2 |
they use their brethren | 2 |
destruction of the protestant | 2 |
applyed to the composure | 2 |
printed for william gay | 2 |
and power i have | 2 |
be made equall in | 2 |
so high a provocation | 2 |
them in the same | 2 |
for whom they daily | 2 |
defense of the protestant | 2 |
and estate from all | 2 |
civilwar no the earle | 2 |
cavaliers at yorke in | 2 |
such an animosity and | 2 |
blaney text and markup | 2 |
a proceeding contrary to | 2 |
english nation is in | 2 |
they pretended to some | 2 |
degenerating into such an | 2 |
to receive quarter here | 2 |
both the kingdomes of | 2 |
the partilrie garden to | 2 |
printed for laurence blaiklock | 2 |
hazard their lives for | 2 |
a parchment subscribed by | 2 |
parliament with the like | 2 |
make any other impression | 2 |
every such person to | 2 |
between them and the | 2 |
a mile of the | 2 |
to certifie unto me | 2 |
and a parchment subscribed | 2 |
the law hath determined | 2 |
to whom quarter was | 2 |
earle of essex in | 2 |
that your majesty will | 2 |
so suffer by my | 2 |
and faithfully against the | 2 |
odious both to god | 2 |
two houses have resolved | 2 |
the earle of pembrooke | 2 |
printed at london for | 2 |
thereof might justly be | 2 |
i have taken prisoners | 2 |
this twenty eight day | 2 |
equall in exchange with | 2 |
neither can that threat | 2 |
use such prisoners as | 2 |
to the rules and | 2 |
so good a worke | 2 |
the day of june | 2 |
of the whole kingdome | 2 |
parliament have received information | 2 |
used by those that | 2 |
will cause so many | 2 |
are hereby required to | 2 |
must pay the price | 2 |
commons also a order | 2 |
observe the rules they | 2 |
but if the contrary | 2 |
every of them do | 2 |
lordship herewith a nationall | 2 |
printed for richard vvest | 2 |
and full relation of | 2 |
his majesty and his | 2 |
in that army many | 2 |
the time they were | 2 |
the printing of edw | 2 |
excellent maiesty the humble | 2 |
foundation whereon all our | 2 |
by their cruell examples | 2 |
jonathan blaney sampled and | 2 |
yours should receive quarter | 2 |
taken throughout the armie | 2 |
that will not suffer | 2 |
proclamation attested by his | 2 |
hath determined upon such | 2 |
neither did give nor | 2 |
expectation that those under | 2 |
such cruell massacres committed | 2 |
for the recruting of | 2 |
the popish army england | 2 |
huntington library and art | 2 |
liberty and property of | 2 |
god would open their | 2 |
a full and setled | 2 |
the cavileers and how | 2 |
and commons of the | 2 |
upon his knees and | 2 |
with or more defects | 2 |
by the provost marshall | 2 |
and resolution so strange | 2 |
and equall exchange as | 2 |
were notwithstanding murthered upon | 2 |
shall so suffer by | 2 |
they have done that | 2 |
all other rebellions is | 2 |
to prevent plundering by | 2 |
cruelty it hath been | 2 |
good men must abhorre | 2 |
of destroying one another | 2 |
quarter given them by | 2 |
the like must be | 2 |
be ready to allow | 2 |
to peace and his | 2 |
ordnance which is conceived | 2 |
blazon or coat of | 2 |
shall be reputed a | 2 |
order to print dated | 2 |
where they honestly performed | 2 |
it shall please god | 2 |
all men know i | 2 |
obnoxious to law and | 2 |
eight day of february | 2 |
who had quarter given | 2 |
be taken of his | 2 |
who are hereby required | 2 |
all those who have | 2 |
resolved to proceed in | 2 |
other way but by | 2 |
act of their duty | 2 |
had quarter given them | 2 |
that there should be | 2 |
to any souldiers under | 2 |
john latta text and | 2 |
of the proceedings of | 2 |
of so good a | 2 |
their utmost care and | 2 |
which shall be taken | 2 |
embase the value of | 2 |
wish the temper of | 2 |
is evident by undoubted | 2 |
all other commanders on | 2 |
and cannot but wonder | 2 |
consequently be made equall | 2 |
should after all this | 2 |
saturday being the day | 2 |
equall exchange as before | 2 |
have declared and stiled | 2 |
in exchange with the | 2 |
john latta sampled and | 2 |
first by proclamation attested | 2 |
which is the strongest | 2 |
rebellion in ireland began | 2 |
those souldiers when taken | 2 |
they prosecuted this horrid | 2 |
serve him in this | 2 |
the defence of his | 2 |
to some on this | 2 |
to extirpate the english | 2 |
for every officer and | 2 |
favourer of that bloody | 2 |
richard bishop for lawrence | 2 |
commander by sea or | 2 |
no a proclamation by | 2 |
murthered in cold bloud | 2 |
wherein is apparently manifested | 2 |
not be hearkned unto | 2 |
the act of their | 2 |
the ordinance of both | 2 |
to the uttermost of | 2 |
new propositions propounded by | 2 |
the two houses have | 2 |
shall be prevented by | 2 |
the foundation whereon all | 2 |
nor therein there being | 2 |
exchange with the english | 2 |
our horse and foot | 2 |
and shall upon the | 2 |
and the numer thereof | 2 |
kingdome of england and | 2 |
to be used in | 2 |
these prodigious resolutions expressed | 2 |
the originals in the | 2 |
all pardons granted to | 2 |
i hold under his | 2 |
partilrie garden to the | 2 |
pieces of ordnance which | 2 |
the english nation is | 2 |
lordship hath imparted to | 2 |
conversion a proclamation by | 2 |
by your officers that | 2 |
him to be presented | 2 |
of commons relating the | 2 |
commons relating the true | 2 |
blessings of a glorious | 2 |
seem strange to the | 2 |
out of ambition or | 2 |
god will open the | 2 |
of parliament shall inflict | 2 |
to proceed in the | 2 |
in the middest of | 2 |
of the english nation | 2 |
twenty citizens houses and | 2 |
pretext shall be made | 2 |
to the end that | 2 |
in which all men | 2 |
the city of oxford | 2 |
solemnly entered into by | 2 |
pleasure to unite themselves | 2 |
army england and wales | 2 |
but it neither having | 2 |
importunity for peace will | 2 |
any sort consent unto | 2 |
that this ordinance be | 2 |
guard and raise the | 2 |
manner for the future | 2 |
course shall be held | 2 |
during the time they | 2 |
city by the cavileers | 2 |
warre in any part | 2 |
your lordship hath imparted | 2 |
moons and planting their | 2 |
coat of arms his | 2 |
any acknowledgement of them | 2 |
army neare the citty | 2 |
the citty of oxford | 2 |
be much more mercilesse | 2 |
majesties proceedings wherein they | 2 |
petition be forthwith printed | 2 |
served his majesty stoutly | 2 |
in the service of | 2 |
by richard bishop for | 2 |
how after or houres | 2 |
as of those who | 2 |
and by a letter | 2 |
no his excellencies letter | 2 |
be used in the | 2 |
king and parliament with | 2 |
by one ralph goodwin | 2 |
that the rebels of | 2 |
much more mercilesse and | 2 |
by those english protestants | 2 |
cannot but expresse a | 2 |
lyable to such condigne | 2 |
would your lordship expect | 2 |
a kind of extirpation | 2 |
interest and power i | 2 |
bloody rebellion of ireland | 2 |
contrary to the rules | 2 |
the goods and imprisoning | 2 |
declaration passed by them | 2 |
hath in that army | 2 |
his armie before his | 2 |
stiled them in the | 2 |
of b the rate | 2 |
and commander by sea | 2 |
forthwith put every such | 2 |
about who came to | 2 |
hundred fifty four thousand | 2 |
house of commons also | 2 |
and sadnesse of heart | 2 |
their allegiance towards their | 2 |
upon other men to | 2 |
was no otherwise given | 2 |
by a letter of | 2 |
f the rate of | 2 |
of this instant from | 2 |
under yours should receive | 2 |
will not suffer the | 2 |
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