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quadgram | frequency |
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the house of commons | 142 |
early english books online | 86 |
of the house of | 71 |
the house of peers | 62 |
the author of the | 54 |
the house of lords | 46 |
in the house of | 46 |
in the case of | 44 |
the rest of the | 38 |
author of the letter | 37 |
law of the land | 33 |
the law of the | 33 |
in cases of blood | 31 |
to be present in | 29 |
peers of the realm | 28 |
to the house of | 28 |
members of the house | 27 |
the th of november | 27 |
in the time of | 27 |
to the early english | 25 |
encoded edition of the | 25 |
providing financial support to | 25 |
all without asking permission | 25 |
even for commercial purposes | 25 |
is available for reuse | 25 |
iv tiff page images | 25 |
and encoded edition of | 25 |
terms of creative commons | 25 |
described above is co | 25 |
owned by the institutions | 25 |
by the institutions providing | 25 |
from proquest page images | 25 |
work described above is | 25 |
the institutions providing financial | 25 |
and markup reviewed and | 25 |
i text is available | 25 |
the work described above | 25 |
encoded text transcribed from | 25 |
edition of the work | 25 |
support to the early | 25 |
text and markup reviewed | 25 |
online text creation partnership | 25 |
financial support to the | 25 |
for keying and markup | 25 |
markup reviewed and edited | 25 |
text is available for | 25 |
books online text creation | 25 |
to the terms of | 25 |
this phase i text | 25 |
institutions providing financial support | 25 |
of the work described | 25 |
assigned for keying and | 25 |
keyed and coded from | 25 |
images scanned from microfilm | 25 |
phase i text is | 25 |
and coded from proquest | 25 |
tcp assigned for keying | 25 |
the text can be | 25 |
text can be copied | 25 |
english books online text | 25 |
coded from proquest page | 25 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 25 |
according to the terms | 25 |
the early english books | 25 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 25 |
the terms of creative | 25 |
general council of the | 24 |
in the name of | 24 |
the king and lords | 23 |
an act of parliament | 23 |
to the king and | 23 |
characters represented either as | 22 |
lords spiritual and temporal | 22 |
the case of the | 22 |
represented either as utf | 22 |
of the clock in | 21 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 21 |
estc r ocm this | 21 |
reproduction of original in | 21 |
the clock in the | 21 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 21 |
by act of parliament | 21 |
council of the kingdom | 21 |
the earls and barons | 20 |
the lords spiritual and | 20 |
my lord of essex | 20 |
the advice of the | 18 |
on the other side | 18 |
clock in the afternoon | 18 |
of the king in | 18 |
by the house of | 17 |
a wing h estc | 17 |
h estc r ocm | 17 |
wing h estc r | 17 |
the words of the | 17 |
of the earl of | 17 |
in the court of | 16 |
a third estate in | 16 |
the th of hen | 16 |
in the presence of | 16 |
in the kings bench | 16 |
the general council of | 16 |
by the advice of | 16 |
the name of the | 15 |
the king and his | 15 |
the presence of the | 15 |
at the time of | 15 |
house of commons to | 15 |
by the law of | 15 |
a parliament shall be | 15 |
text r in the | 14 |
or stationer meant to | 14 |
a text in a | 14 |
not been fully proofread | 14 |
transcription a of text | 14 |
amateur and professional end | 14 |
this text is an | 14 |
the display of a | 14 |
based collaborative curation by | 14 |
to the earl of | 14 |
has been tokenized and | 14 |
aim at making the | 14 |
author or stationer meant | 14 |
been tokenized and linguistically | 14 |
tcp digital transcription a | 14 |
of a text in | 14 |
the annotation includes standard | 14 |
a standardized format that | 14 |
in the lords house | 14 |
and suitable for network | 14 |
text more computationally tractable | 14 |
format that preserves archaic | 14 |
by amateur and professional | 14 |
in a standardized format | 14 |
changes aim at restoring | 14 |
the honourable house of | 14 |
at making the text | 14 |
and metadata enrichments aim | 14 |
the text has been | 14 |
linguistically annotated with morphadorner | 14 |
restoring the text the | 14 |
enriched version of the | 14 |
is an enriched version | 14 |
professional end users from | 14 |
textual changes aim at | 14 |
been fully proofread approx | 14 |
text in a standardized | 14 |
law and custom of | 14 |
end users from many | 14 |
the tcp digital transcription | 14 |
an enriched version of | 14 |
display of a text | 14 |
the english short title | 14 |
standardized format that preserves | 14 |
parliament shall be holden | 14 |
that preserves archaic forms | 14 |
curation by amateur and | 14 |
stationer meant to publish | 14 |
at restoring the text | 14 |
text has been tokenized | 14 |
high court of parliament | 14 |
many walks of life | 14 |
the author or stationer | 14 |
users from many walks | 14 |
in the first place | 14 |
the text more computationally | 14 |
text is an enriched | 14 |
under the name of | 14 |
changes and metadata enrichments | 14 |
support the display of | 14 |
the word of god | 14 |
r in the english | 14 |
from many walks of | 14 |
text the author or | 14 |
that support the display | 14 |
english short title catalog | 14 |
aim at restoring the | 14 |
metadata enrichments aim at | 14 |
in the english short | 14 |
the text the author | 14 |
of text r in | 14 |
tokenized and linguistically annotated | 14 |
and professional end users | 14 |
and linguistically annotated with | 14 |
spellings that support the | 14 |
text has not been | 14 |
standard spellings that support | 14 |
honourable house of commons | 14 |
textual changes and metadata | 14 |
has not been fully | 14 |
a of text r | 14 |
collaborative curation by amateur | 14 |
of the tcp digital | 14 |
annotation includes standard spellings | 14 |
enrichments aim at making | 14 |
this text has not | 14 |
digital transcription a of | 14 |
making the text more | 14 |
includes standard spellings that | 14 |
version of the tcp | 14 |
had no right to | 13 |
by the author of | 13 |
a member of the | 13 |
the high court of | 13 |
in the mean time | 13 |
of the lords temporal | 13 |
the assent of the | 13 |
speech to the lords | 13 |
the case of sir | 13 |
to come to the | 13 |
the tenants in chief | 13 |
before the th of | 13 |
the bishops were present | 13 |
monday the th of | 13 |
right to be present | 12 |
of high treason against | 12 |
the true nature of | 12 |
mo a wing h | 12 |
the beginning to the | 12 |
that they were not | 12 |
that the house of | 12 |
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his speech in parliament | 12 |
hollis his speech in | 12 |
the judicature of the | 12 |
the people of england | 12 |
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in the nature of | 12 |
that the bishops were | 12 |
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of the lords spiritual | 12 |
member of the house | 12 |
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the king and the | 12 |
to be present at | 11 |
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opposed to critical editions | 11 |
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mind that in all | 11 |
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not meet qa standards | 11 |
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to give an account | 7 |
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the said lord holles | 6 |
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membrorum vel ad mortem | 6 |
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of certain french gentlemen | 6 |
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the said lady carr | 6 |
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commons to make the | 6 |
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message from the house | 6 |
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the earl of arundel | 6 |
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every one of them | 6 |
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king charles the first | 6 |
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right to sit in | 6 |
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year of his reign | 6 |
the bishops and clergy | 6 |
accusation of certain french | 6 |
time of henry the | 6 |
of henry the th | 6 |
of the church and | 6 |
that they should be | 6 |
speech at the delivery | 6 |
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diminutionem membrorum vel ad | 6 |
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the record it self | 6 |
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their right and inheritance | 6 |
to judge in capital | 6 |
grievances of the kingdome | 6 |
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me an account of | 6 |
judicature of the bishops | 6 |
bishops right to vote | 6 |
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by denzell lord holles | 6 |
the honour of the | 6 |
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interesse judiciis curiae regis | 6 |
of tenure in capite | 6 |
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and now i come | 6 |
the peers of the | 6 |
declaration concerning the kings | 6 |
third estate in the | 6 |
in time to come | 6 |
the bishops right to | 6 |
no right to come | 6 |
to make the said | 6 |
the opinion of the | 6 |
to goe beyond the | 6 |
duty to be present | 6 |
printed in the year | 6 |
with their tryal and | 6 |
the king should be | 6 |
the th year of | 6 |
and to say the | 6 |
it is to be | 6 |
of the curia regis | 6 |
acknowledged to be true | 6 |
all the people of | 6 |
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before the king and | 6 |
the statute of the | 5 |
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the advice of his | 5 |
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for the government of | 5 |
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the lords in the | 5 |
blaney text and markup | 5 |
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or an apology delivered | 5 |
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would have been a | 5 |
and xml conversion the | 5 |
rege tenent in capite | 5 |
laid to their charge | 5 |
the county of hertford | 5 |
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order of the kings | 5 |
the person of the | 5 |
the court of common | 5 |
they should not be | 5 |
be peers of the | 5 |
at the request of | 5 |
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by the king and | 5 |
order of the king | 5 |
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tryal and acquittance in | 5 |
on tuesday the third | 5 |
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they ought to be | 5 |
and assent of the | 5 |
as if he had | 5 |
that part of the | 5 |
the th of august | 5 |
that the lady carr | 5 |
non possumus nec debemus | 5 |
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their right of sitting | 5 |
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business of the house | 5 |
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canons of the church | 5 |
of the kingdom in | 5 |
grave and learned speech | 5 |
ministers of the word | 5 |
text in the c | 5 |
and her electorall family | 5 |
and in the same | 5 |
believe it to be | 5 |
barons of the kingdom | 5 |
the city of london | 5 |
de rege tenent in | 5 |
it should not be | 5 |
and all the people | 5 |
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the c category of | 5 |
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a grave and learned | 5 |
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in the exchequer chamber | 5 |
of this present parliament | 5 |
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general councils of the | 5 |
his speech at the | 5 |
the courts of westminster | 5 |
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rights of the bishops | 5 |
the th of october | 5 |
holles esq sir philip | 5 |
the parliament and kingdom | 5 |
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the kings of england | 5 |
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in parliament in all | 5 |
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in any of the | 5 |
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citizens and burgesses of | 5 |
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to make it good | 5 |
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learned author of the | 5 |
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king and the lords | 5 |
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the behalf of the | 5 |
memoirs of denzil lord | 5 |
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the lands of the | 5 |
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translation of the words | 5 |
particular order of the | 5 |
the same thing that | 5 |
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and protestation of the | 5 |
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the body of the | 5 |
whole body of the | 5 |
liberties of the subject | 5 |
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appears by the record | 5 |
the charge against him | 5 |
to their state and | 5 |
to be of the | 5 |
in which the bishops | 5 |
of the said lords | 5 |
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peace of the kingdom | 5 |
the constitution of the | 5 |
the acceptance of the | 5 |
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lawes of this kingdome | 5 |
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of every one of | 5 |
justification of the three | 5 |
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might have been present | 5 |
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tuesday the third of | 5 |
the speech of denzell | 5 |
c the rate of | 5 |
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to be personally present | 5 |
their state and order | 5 |
burgesses of the house | 5 |
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second letter to a | 5 |
an apology delivered by | 5 |
to shew that the | 5 |
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a speech made by | 5 |
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the duke of gloucester | 5 |
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acquittance in the court | 5 |
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of the city of | 5 |
a council of war | 5 |
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the kingdom of england | 5 |
their right to sit | 5 |
the case of william | 5 |
the point of appeals | 5 |
four of the clock | 5 |
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councils of the kingdom | 5 |
the learned author of | 5 |
to be in the | 5 |
the bishops to be | 5 |
of richard the second | 5 |
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of life or member | 5 |
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esq sir philip stapleton | 5 |
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denzill holles esq sir | 5 |
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bishops to judge in | 5 |
committee of the two | 5 |
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the day of their | 5 |
maintenance of the said | 5 |
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than tenants in chief | 5 |
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with the other barons | 5 |
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the law of england | 5 |
question concerning the bishops | 5 |
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the king in cap | 5 |
part of the parliament | 5 |
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the bishop of winchester | 5 |
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to be peers of | 5 |
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de jure non possumus | 5 |
one and the same | 5 |
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the lord mayor and | 5 |
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of the rest of | 5 |
by the same reason | 5 |
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the lords temporal and | 5 |
petition and protestation of | 5 |
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laid to his charge | 5 |
the clergy and laity | 5 |
what he had said | 5 |
if it can be | 5 |
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sit among the lords | 5 |
by the commons assembled | 5 |
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the impeachment of the | 5 |
what was done in | 5 |
at that very time | 5 |
conference with the lords | 5 |
the lord chief justice | 5 |
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that of the two | 4 |
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the speech of denzill | 4 |
any thing to the | 4 |
lord holles his vindication | 4 |
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out of his house | 4 |
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to have been made | 4 |
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and other great ones | 4 |
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will tell you that | 4 |
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an exact and true | 4 |
before that time they | 4 |
not been out of | 4 |
man that pulled the | 4 |
of what was done | 4 |
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michael de la pool | 4 |
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the original text notes | 4 |
the preaching of the | 4 |
the assize of clarendon | 4 |
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to the charge against | 4 |
the act of parliament | 4 |
present interest of england | 4 |
a further manifestation of | 4 |
printed votes by the | 4 |
by any lawful power | 4 |
lords temporal and commons | 4 |
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in the british library | 4 |
any but their peers | 4 |
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from the said house | 4 |
dinners and suppers at | 4 |
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in the fifth year | 4 |
i am very confident | 4 |
of the parish of | 4 |
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we know that in | 4 |
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the maintenance of the | 4 |
of the ministers and | 4 |
the first sunday of | 4 |
those he saw upon | 4 |
be brought before them | 4 |
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the king in chief | 4 |
ad habendum commune concilium | 4 |
that he landed them | 4 |
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of london from the | 4 |
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and that the king | 4 |
which they say they | 4 |
them a third estate | 4 |
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said articles and statutes | 4 |
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john earle of clare | 4 |
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of his taken in | 4 |
second or third of | 4 |
as if they had | 4 |
of the earles of | 4 |
in the same house | 4 |
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place and vote in | 4 |
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speech made by the | 4 |
the mouth of the | 4 |
r this keyboarded and | 4 |
to have been the | 4 |
called the present interest | 4 |
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himself upon his peerage | 4 |
the dangerous and bloudy | 4 |
when he robbed them | 4 |
the nobility and gentry | 4 |
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a pistol to his | 4 |
so great a person | 4 |
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to be governed by | 4 |
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of all the forces | 4 |
the afternoon that day | 4 |
except it be in | 4 |
answer to the charge | 4 |
the temporal lords in | 4 |
came to take notice | 4 |
the parliament is dissolved | 4 |
from some foul aspersions | 4 |
right to sit and | 4 |
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the law to be | 4 |
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both houses of parliament | 4 |
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of the duke of | 4 |
the parliament to the | 4 |
exact and true relation | 4 |
his worthy and learned | 4 |
be tried by noble | 4 |
for the honour of | 4 |
queen of bohemia and | 4 |
and the three estates | 4 |
the suit of the | 4 |
the judges had their | 4 |
gave me an account | 4 |
foul aspersions cast upon | 4 |
it reasonable to believe | 4 |
but i must say | 4 |
have no place in | 4 |
to the honourable house | 4 |
it is no wonder | 4 |
all the laws of | 4 |
and custom of parliament | 4 |
properly belong to them | 4 |
a relation of a | 4 |
i do protest i | 4 |
protestation of the bishops | 4 |
the robbery was committed | 4 |
lords concerning the setling | 4 |
to be done for | 4 |
parliament is dissolved by | 4 |
under my lord of | 4 |
were no more than | 4 |
as he is informed | 4 |
at a conference with | 4 |
well as in the | 4 |
the duke of lancaster | 4 |
if he had not | 4 |
of the commons house | 4 |
sir george charnock knight | 4 |
to the lords in | 4 |
one to the other | 4 |
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in some depositions of | 4 |
in regard of some | 4 |
summoned by the king | 4 |
son to the right | 4 |
impeachment of the earles | 4 |
lord mayor and aldermen | 4 |
good night old man | 4 |
their coming to london | 4 |
a white face and | 4 |
betweene his majesties armie | 4 |
for some course to | 4 |
considerations upon the question | 4 |
in the county court | 4 |
any part of the | 4 |
latta text and markup | 4 |
be understood of the | 4 |
at the tryal of | 4 |
speech or an apology | 4 |
his taken in the | 4 |
the king commanded the | 4 |
shall be exhorted to | 4 |
they could not have | 4 |
to do with him | 4 |
him to the tower | 4 |
of the kings bench | 4 |
fairfax and the army | 4 |
of the army to | 4 |
made by the honourable | 4 |
the th of iune | 4 |
be taken for repairing | 4 |
dangerous and bloudy fight | 4 |
of the bishops to | 4 |
in the carriage of | 4 |
the law of nations | 4 |
if this be not | 4 |
what he saith of | 4 |
they were brought to | 4 |
the bishops cannot be | 4 |
will have it that | 4 |
for disbanding the army | 4 |
asked bellingham if he | 4 |
in making of laws | 4 |
as it is a | 4 |
about two of the | 4 |
further manifestation of their | 4 |
in chief by knights | 4 |
high treason in the | 4 |
second son to the | 4 |
the said articles and | 4 |
peers of his realm | 4 |
to vindicate my self | 4 |
if it be said | 4 |
peace for the county | 4 |
house of commons from | 4 |
the bridle off his | 4 |
gentlemen at the barr | 4 |
at his house the | 4 |
elements at the time | 4 |
of lease and release | 4 |
dum de hujusmodi materiis | 4 |
the rest of those | 4 |
in order to the | 4 |
interest of england stated | 4 |
that the canon law | 4 |
taken for repairing of | 4 |
son sir francis holles | 4 |
the cities and boroughs | 4 |
of a vision of | 4 |
green rugg upon his | 4 |
in parliament concerning peace | 4 |
that there is not | 4 |
upon him by the | 4 |
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a justice of peace | 4 |
i said to him | 4 |
given by the king | 4 |
lords on tuesday the | 4 |
defects that were recorded | 4 |
aspersions cast upon them | 4 |
brother to the now | 4 |
the statute of quia | 4 |
regis quousque perveniatur ad | 4 |
sir edward cook saith | 4 |
of the place where | 4 |
the petition and protestation | 4 |
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the honourable denzel hollis | 4 |
examination and confession of | 4 |
all the rest of | 4 |
right honorable john earle | 4 |
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of any of his | 4 |
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virtue of their baronies | 4 |
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and true relation of | 4 |
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put himself upon the | 4 |
to the right honorable | 4 |
bishops and clergy of | 4 |
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for an additional iointure | 4 |
one of the horses | 4 |
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their dinners and suppers | 4 |
the examination and confession | 4 |
val had confessed it | 4 |
daughter to henry the | 4 |
to the lords concerning | 4 |
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that he saw them | 4 |
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his vindication of himself | 4 |
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general of the horse | 4 |
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the matter with him | 4 |
from the original text | 4 |
that the king and | 4 |
concerning a robbery committed | 4 |
all the parts of | 4 |
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the man that pulled | 4 |
upon the reading of | 4 |
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members of the curia | 4 |
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votes by the house | 4 |
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the case stated concerning | 4 |
of henry the first | 4 |
presence of the minister | 4 |
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materiis agitur vel agetur | 4 |
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eng england and wales | 4 |
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of any such thing | 4 |
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and ransome at the | 4 |
no known defects that | 4 |
relation of a vision | 4 |
to come to parliament | 4 |
that there should be | 4 |
one of the company | 4 |
in the same page | 4 |
to dinner to the | 4 |
the county of bedford | 4 |
to sir thomas osborn | 4 |
life or member may | 4 |
charged them with the | 4 |
in a case of | 4 |
is the law of | 4 |
the thirtieth of december | 4 |
had sent them to | 4 |
which is in the | 4 |
the rolls of parliament | 4 |
that he lodgeth at | 4 |
and the parliaments forces | 4 |
to reflect upon him | 4 |
to the rest of | 4 |
known defects that were | 4 |
and the foresaid lords | 4 |
be taken notice of | 4 |
as i am informed | 4 |
and supped at his | 4 |
no more than that | 4 |
the earl of cambridge | 4 |
baron a this text | 4 |
this text has no | 4 |
answer to me was | 4 |
chief by knights service | 4 |
all the particulars of | 4 |
they have right to | 4 |
person of the king | 4 |
i will not deny | 4 |
honorable john earle of | 4 |
then and there present | 4 |
if any of the | 4 |
a speech of the | 4 |
dinner to the ordinary | 4 |
that he was not | 4 |
the first part of | 4 |
all that was done | 4 |
the judges in the | 4 |
a great part of | 4 |
that they were at | 4 |
to be brought before | 4 |
that day in london | 4 |
to hatfield upon the | 4 |
salvo to their right | 4 |
that pulled the bridle | 4 |
without any manner of | 4 |
and learned speech or | 4 |
between three and four | 4 |
pistol to his breast | 4 |
some passages at that | 4 |
were brought to the | 4 |
he must give me | 4 |
acceptance of the people | 4 |
mischiefs and grievances which | 4 |
of some passages at | 4 |
not properly belong to | 4 |
aside by the army | 4 |
a general council of | 4 |
the third of november | 4 |
qui de nobis tenent | 4 |
the sense of the | 4 |
and there they continued | 4 |
to the french king | 4 |
i think it is | 4 |
his answer to me | 4 |
course to be taken | 4 |
and custom of parliaments | 4 |
of the honorable denzell | 4 |
that those two gentlemen | 4 |
all of the parish | 4 |
this is by the | 4 |
have made use of | 4 |
the laws of king | 4 |
the supreame court of | 4 |
government of the kingdom | 4 |
the right of the | 4 |
of the three last | 4 |
cannot be said to | 4 |
by denzill hollis esq | 4 |
the honorable denzell hollis | 4 |
it to the house | 4 |
latta sampled and proofread | 4 |
of the original in | 4 |
three and four of | 4 |
and barons are the | 4 |
as part of the | 4 |
and partly for his | 4 |
it is not to | 4 |
under the great seal | 4 |
full answer to the | 4 |
estate in the lords | 4 |
the absence of the | 4 |
to the now earle | 4 |
blood in the skie | 4 |
de hujusmodi materiis agitur | 4 |
be of any signification | 4 |
and barons of the | 4 |
and all of them | 4 |
the minister of the | 4 |
of coming to the | 4 |
the two gentlemen at | 4 |
rest of the clergy | 4 |
out of his pocket | 4 |
the destruction of the | 4 |
the king charges you | 4 |
not peers of the | 4 |
and if there be | 4 |
sir george charnock and | 4 |
the county of middlesex | 4 |
the three last printed | 4 |
dined upon the sunday | 4 |
rest of the kingdom | 4 |
is as much a | 4 |
or third of november | 4 |
an act of parlament | 4 |
that they had no | 4 |
out of the army | 4 |
honourable denzel hollis esquire | 4 |
worthy and learned speech | 4 |
be present in parliament | 4 |
easter term last published | 4 |
relation of the dangerous | 4 |
any thing of the | 4 |
it was never done | 4 |
out to dinner to | 4 |
being the eighth of | 4 |
no act of parliament | 4 |
the council of toledo | 4 |
any thing to do | 4 |
on tuesday night last | 4 |
depositions of his taken | 4 |
a party of horse | 4 |
as in the case | 4 |
at the head of | 4 |
recorded as gap elements | 4 |
to my lord chief | 4 |
i think i may | 4 |
the long parliament dissolved | 4 |
put down in writing | 4 |
is as much as | 4 |
parliament concerning the articles | 4 |
to be treated of | 4 |
act of parliament to | 4 |
the tryal of those | 4 |
some depositions of his | 4 |
case stated concerning the | 4 |
neere kyneton in the | 4 |
grievances which daily happen | 4 |
passages at that tryal | 4 |
some considerations upon the | 4 |
bring him to me | 4 |
blackwell and young sedgwick | 4 |
the head of the | 4 |
any thing that i | 4 |
that the tenants in | 4 |
the king would have | 4 |
tenants by knights service | 4 |
clerk of the parliament | 4 |
and by that means | 4 |
whether the parliament is | 4 |
the bishops to judge | 4 |
vision of blood in | 4 |
for them to be | 4 |
the th of january | 4 |
supped at his house | 4 |
taken in the high | 4 |
the known laws of | 4 |
in the said parliament | 4 |
to which they were | 4 |
bridle off his horse | 4 |
accused of high treason | 4 |
where they dined upon | 4 |
the lords concerning the | 4 |
which the butchers swore | 4 |
and the lords temporal | 4 |
power of the army | 4 |
speech in parliament the | 4 |
bishops may be present | 4 |
a little gray nag | 4 |
and many of them | 4 |
gone out of the | 4 |
that there is no | 4 |
high court of chancery | 4 |
of the king is | 4 |
of the peace of | 4 |
that the lords spiritual | 4 |
had committed that robbery | 4 |
the examination of his | 4 |
succession to the crown | 4 |
i shall give you | 4 |
the time of transcription | 4 |
sent to him to | 4 |
of an act of | 4 |
a letter to my | 4 |
that they are not | 4 |
totternol in the county | 4 |
which was to be | 4 |
last printed votes by | 4 |
it did not properly | 4 |
for matter of fact | 4 |
to be taken for | 4 |
de nobis tenent in | 4 |
restitution for their sufferings | 4 |
called to his place | 4 |
i have already said | 4 |
heard all i said | 4 |
third estate of the | 4 |
barons of the exchequer | 4 |
letter of a gentleman | 4 |
is no more than | 4 |
of their coming to | 4 |
him if he had | 4 |
a third estate of | 4 |
in their own persons | 4 |
the earls of kent | 4 |
it was only the | 4 |
statute of quia emptores | 4 |
i hope i shall | 4 |
the advice and assent | 4 |
in the times of | 4 |
gentleman to his friend | 4 |
had a mind to | 4 |
some foul aspersions cast | 4 |
the matter of their | 4 |
the fifth year of | 4 |
if they will not | 4 |
and all the peers | 4 |
and that from the | 4 |
straw to lie upon | 4 |
that the prelates were | 4 |
thought to be the | 4 |
was going on to | 4 |
which they were most | 4 |
in parliament in a | 4 |
at the committee of | 4 |
cast upon them by | 4 |
is it reasonable to | 4 |
lords in parliament concerning | 4 |
earle of clare deceased | 4 |
of this honourable house | 4 |
of the dangerous and | 4 |
letter to my wife | 4 |
come now to the | 4 |
more than a year | 4 |
against the earl of | 4 |
deeds of lease and | 4 |
the archbishop of canterbury | 4 |
is pleased to say | 4 |
at the kings mercy | 4 |
to the th of | 4 |
the commissioners of scotland | 4 |
he spake those words | 4 |
to the general councils | 4 |
is expressed in the | 4 |
has no known defects | 4 |
them to be peers | 4 |
the earles of north | 4 |
clock in the forenoon | 4 |
his son sir francis | 4 |
three or four of | 4 |
redding on tuesday night | 4 |
of quia emptores terrarum | 4 |
by sir george charnock | 4 |
it to be the | 4 |
members of both houses | 4 |
were obliged to attend | 4 |
partly for his own | 4 |
not in the least | 4 |
john latta text and | 4 |
learned speech in parliament | 4 |
they were to be | 4 |
and spake with him | 4 |
when the judges had | 4 |
with them in their | 4 |
original text notes for | 4 |
to the end to | 4 |
a vision of blood | 4 |
the thing it self | 4 |
that the robbery was | 4 |
they would go to | 4 |
lieutenant general of the | 4 |
not the least colour | 4 |
request of the commons | 4 |
what was necessary for | 4 |
what their true names | 4 |
the church of england | 4 |
of denzil lord holles | 4 |
family in their right | 4 |
so much of the | 4 |
and malicious prosecution of | 4 |
it is not probable | 4 |
the proceedings of the | 4 |
they might not be | 4 |
of the petition and | 4 |
he came into england | 4 |
came to take so | 4 |
manifestation of their innocency | 4 |
and learned speech in | 4 |
with a motion for | 4 |
for the space of | 4 |
reading of the petition | 4 |
the parish of totternol | 4 |
he could not be | 4 |
both to god and | 4 |
sit in the house | 4 |
in pursuance of the | 4 |
it to have been | 4 |
for repairing of trade | 4 |
the proceedings of parliament | 4 |
if the prorogation be | 4 |
very strongly to reflect | 4 |
of the record are | 4 |
is a rule in | 4 |
guilty of that robbery | 4 |
without the advice of | 4 |
vpon the impeachment of | 4 |
warre against the parliament | 4 |
the opinion of that | 4 |
the present interest of | 4 |
neither is it reasonable | 4 |
going on to relate | 4 |
which the butchers themselves | 4 |
he was not there | 4 |
upon them by mr | 4 |
till the definitive sentence | 4 |
about ten of the | 4 |
speech of denzill hollis | 4 |
a traitor to the | 4 |
of what he had | 4 |
strongly to reflect upon | 4 |
was a poor man | 4 |
in their own country | 4 |
there could be no | 4 |
of bohemia and her | 4 |
how he would be | 4 |
of so great a | 4 |
as much as was | 4 |
been out of london | 4 |
the officers of the | 4 |
could not be guilty | 4 |
of one of the | 4 |
a green rugg upon | 4 |
not to be present | 4 |
and i am very | 4 |
the almes of the | 4 |
that at that time | 4 |
not to be judges | 4 |
of the parliament in | 4 |
and what was done | 4 |
that were recorded as | 4 |
whereupon i sent for | 4 |
had right to come | 4 |
all the temporal lords | 4 |
of gomenitz and weston | 4 |
what they will have | 4 |
in a full answer | 4 |
came to hatfield upon | 4 |
did not properly belong | 4 |
that they are so | 4 |
they were most innocent | 4 |
upon the trial of | 4 |
their action against the | 4 |
leave to goe beyond | 4 |
london from the time | 4 |
bishops could not be | 4 |
were not at all | 4 |
the honour to serve | 4 |
partly for a further | 4 |
the right honorable john | 4 |
and sir george charnock | 4 |
the king cannot dispence | 4 |
by which they were | 4 |
rights and liberties of | 4 |
holles his vindication of | 4 |
for a further manifestation | 4 |
to the judgment of | 4 |
ransome at the kings | 4 |
bellingham had a green | 4 |
suppers at an ordinary | 4 |
he had not sworn | 4 |
and by the same | 4 |
a this text has | 4 |
to be the law | 4 |
them with the robbery | 4 |
the prelates were not | 4 |
in a legislative way | 4 |
a petition to the | 4 |
in a double capacity | 4 |
it seems to me | 4 |
to such things as | 4 |
for if the king | 4 |
to be members of | 4 |
of the clergy and | 4 |
often if need be | 4 |
original in the british | 4 |
positively charged them with | 4 |
and the curia regis | 4 |
in truth there is | 4 |
if it had not | 4 |
the least colour of | 4 |
to their dinners and | 4 |
upon the case of | 4 |
came to the general | 4 |
the name of peers | 4 |
of the commons in | 4 |
it is a great | 4 |
spake with them the | 4 |
in the afternoon that | 4 |
and therefore they would | 4 |
day of the robbery | 4 |
stand impeached by his | 4 |
came into england the | 4 |
three last printed votes | 4 |
nobis tenent in capite | 4 |
if it should be | 4 |
high treason against the | 4 |
of william the first | 4 |
the request of the | 4 |
for his own vindication | 4 |
that robbery at totternol | 4 |
and it is not | 4 |
it was by the | 4 |
unjust and malicious prosecution | 4 |
and the other three | 4 |
they had not been | 4 |
the formality of a | 4 |
motion for some course | 4 |
shewing that the bishops | 4 |
as peers of the | 4 |
which was a great | 4 |
the earl of march | 4 |
if there were any | 4 |
and grievances which daily | 4 |
justices of the peace | 4 |
they dined upon the | 4 |
taken away by the | 4 |
set up a new | 4 |
by the kings commandment | 4 |
between the two kingdoms | 4 |
the proceedings in the | 4 |
in parliament by the | 4 |
was a poor grasier | 4 |
jure non possumus nec | 4 |
robbery upon their oaths | 4 |
i do not believe | 4 |
king by the advice | 4 |
to the law of | 4 |
with restitution for their | 4 |
the lords spiritual have | 4 |
what i have said | 4 |
with what had been | 4 |
this high court of | 4 |
for the words are | 4 |
the th of february | 4 |
text has no known | 4 |
till they come to | 4 |
more than all this | 4 |
reproduction of the original | 4 |
all that day in | 4 |
upon which this question | 4 |
and brother to the | 4 |
the general name of | 4 |
which was the th | 4 |
two gentlemen at the | 4 |
commons from denzill holles | 4 |
it was not lawful | 4 |
and not to be | 4 |
in the constitution of | 4 |
any of his subjects | 4 |
that this was the | 4 |
of commons from denzill | 4 |
hours at a time | 4 |
not to be found | 4 |
et ad habendum commune | 4 |
came to his house | 4 |
i think it will | 4 |
that it might be | 4 |
speech in parliament concerning | 4 |
that they went to | 4 |
and that the bishops | 4 |
they come to give | 4 |
were peers of the | 4 |
some course to be | 4 |
out of london from | 4 |
that the black man | 4 |
and suppers at an | 4 |
were recorded as gap | 4 |
to henry the first | 4 |
to answer for the | 4 |
regard of some passages | 4 |
was agreeable to their | 4 |
charge in the church | 4 |
time of their coming | 4 |
a case of blood | 4 |
was committed by him | 4 |
qui de rege tenent | 4 |
one of his majesties | 4 |
in parliament concerning the | 4 |
the court of chancery | 4 |
party in the house | 4 |
grands of the counties | 3 |
to the end they | 3 |
it was not to | 3 |
the art and malice | 3 |
tried by his peers | 3 |
to the learned author | 3 |
of the government of | 3 |
said lord the king | 3 |
of those who were | 3 |
for the death of | 3 |
a promise particular to | 3 |
which this question depends | 3 |
which there shall be | 3 |
sir edward cooke saith | 3 |
good of the common | 3 |
to be inflicted upon | 3 |
sent in a letter | 3 |
court of common pleas | 3 |
liberties of the people | 3 |
in tribus casibus praedictis | 3 |
supreame court of judicature | 3 |
in regard of the | 3 |
to my lord of | 3 |
now i appeal to | 3 |
to the circumstance of | 3 |
i have done with | 3 |
letter to the lord | 3 |
the priviledges of parliaments | 3 |
do not think that | 3 |
many of the members | 3 |
a great matter of | 3 |
done by the kings | 3 |
they were not present | 3 |
that no man can | 3 |
aliter quam in tribus | 3 |
to make good the | 3 |
the language of those | 3 |
his duty to do | 3 |
the office of a | 3 |
order of the house | 3 |
so to make good | 3 |
was the law before | 3 |
a salvo to their | 3 |
you may see in | 3 |
that if they had | 3 |
against him in the | 3 |
it was in the | 3 |
that the king should | 3 |
a committee of the | 3 |
in obedience to the | 3 |
and said he was | 3 |
the complaint of the | 3 |
service to the king | 3 |
the parliament at clarendon | 3 |
whereupon this deponent told | 3 |
therefore they had no | 3 |
hands of the people | 3 |
the grand question touching | 3 |
and to absent themselves | 3 |
and the record saith | 3 |
what they had done | 3 |
in all parts of | 3 |
judgment was given against | 3 |
any part of it | 3 |
of life and member | 3 |
the parts of this | 3 |
that even according to | 3 |
the clearing of himselfe | 3 |
in every particular crime | 3 |
thing to do with | 3 |
for the safety and | 3 |
a very true one | 3 |
he saith of the | 3 |
in his comment upon | 3 |
to be in a | 3 |
contrary to the laws | 3 |
in the same place | 3 |
comprehended under the general | 3 |
of the th of | 3 |
done well to have | 3 |
esq members of the | 3 |
letter written to sir | 3 |
have no reason to | 3 |
many of the same | 3 |
made a great matter | 3 |
they would have it | 3 |
lands of the king | 3 |
the practice of the | 3 |
run through all the | 3 |
king cannot dispence with | 3 |
minister of the word | 3 |
the earl of hereford | 3 |
against the lord willoughby | 3 |
the authority of parliament | 3 |
the designs of the | 3 |
ran away from the | 3 |
sur quoy le dit | 3 |
to the opinion of | 3 |
do the like in | 3 |
tradesmen may be preserved | 3 |
of the bishop of | 3 |
so poore tradesmen may | 3 |
original in huntington library | 3 |
the council of war | 3 |
be clearer than this | 3 |
i know not what | 3 |
kyneton in the countie | 3 |
of edmondton in the | 3 |
for the business of | 3 |
not by their advice | 3 |
letter to monsieur van | 3 |
all the dignified clergy | 3 |
did not at all | 3 |
eleven of the clock | 3 |
in his tractate de | 3 |
where they were not | 3 |
the commoditie of the | 3 |
to concern life or | 3 |
the treasure of the | 3 |
peers in the point | 3 |
be preserved to hold | 3 |
not returning upon summons | 3 |
regis primorum omnium regni | 3 |
written to sir thomas | 3 |
are to be held | 3 |
assensu domini regis primorum | 3 |
would have followed upon | 3 |
commons of the cities | 3 |
obliged to attend in | 3 |
to acquaint her with | 3 |
to every one of | 3 |
the safety of the | 3 |
siefring text and markup | 3 |
a letter to a | 3 |
the accusation of high | 3 |
before the statute of | 3 |
the duke of glocester | 3 |
laws of the land | 3 |
to the parliament for | 3 |
to hold out during | 3 |
whereunto is added a | 3 |
taken out of the | 3 |
i shall add one | 3 |
of god and man | 3 |
the officers that were | 3 |
william the first his | 3 |
that the earl of | 3 |
their obedience to the | 3 |
is in the right | 3 |
the several estates of | 3 |
a book called the | 3 |
to the great council | 3 |
constitution of the house | 3 |
the bishops sit in | 3 |
the bishops have right | 3 |
of this great and | 3 |
name of the lords | 3 |
before i make an | 3 |
go upon are of | 3 |
was impossible they should | 3 |
be tried by his | 3 |
and so not to | 3 |
the parliament and the | 3 |
that they are a | 3 |
but i think i | 3 |
every particular crime charged | 3 |
due execution of justice | 3 |
who were left out | 3 |
by the command of | 3 |
an arbitrary way of | 3 |
and they could not | 3 |
to the advice of | 3 |
of his majesties reign | 3 |
estates of the kingdom | 3 |
the lords of parliament | 3 |
and in answer to | 3 |
not have been so | 3 |
quid hac simulatione perniciosius | 3 |
in their own nature | 3 |
were a third estate | 3 |
such as are now | 3 |
it ought to be | 3 |
to absent themselves for | 3 |
as he calls it | 3 |
the king seduced by | 3 |
that the prelates had | 3 |
that they may have | 3 |
king in the cause | 3 |
we have no reason | 3 |
they will have it | 3 |
to have been a | 3 |
promise that you will | 3 |
which no man will | 3 |
the prorogation be null | 3 |
because i would not | 3 |
had not done it | 3 |
in behalf of the | 3 |
to whom he gave | 3 |
which the reader may | 3 |
with the consent of | 3 |
to the city of | 3 |
charged against him in | 3 |
of all that had | 3 |
and for what i | 3 |
general name of peers | 3 |
to be brought into | 3 |
the cause of john | 3 |
in parliament in capital | 3 |
siefring sampled and proofread | 3 |
exhibited by his majesty | 3 |
any thing that is | 3 |
upon are of the | 3 |
tried by a common | 3 |
was part of the | 3 |
they were not so | 3 |
that in such cases | 3 |
to set down the | 3 |
the foresaid lords in | 3 |
by the advice and | 3 |
of divers mischiefs and | 3 |
make a free parliament | 3 |
taken notice of by | 3 |
by a common iury | 3 |
the said sir william | 3 |
are of the same | 3 |
and his royall prerogatives | 3 |
could not but know | 3 |
it is not material | 3 |
account of property in | 3 |
of the nobility and | 3 |
in henry the first | 3 |
giving them leave to | 3 |
only the canon law | 3 |
observations on the letter | 3 |
rolls in the tower | 3 |
himself upon the trial | 3 |
speaker to grant them | 3 |
the first judgment against | 3 |
the members of parliament | 3 |
the court of requests | 3 |
by a special commission | 3 |
not to the purpose | 3 |
two houses of parliament | 3 |
in the affairs of | 3 |
and asked them if | 3 |
puts such matter in | 3 |
will be sure to | 3 |
what was gods law | 3 |
to the said articles | 3 |
the parliament in the | 3 |
matter was referred to | 3 |
there was no such | 3 |
of what he wrote | 3 |
which had been given | 3 |
either before or after | 3 |
house of lords in | 3 |
both against the king | 3 |
the name of god | 3 |
admit he answers all | 3 |
of a book called | 3 |
the men of whom | 3 |
or member may be | 3 |
truth there was no | 3 |
such an injury done | 3 |
be the cause of | 3 |
the justice of the | 3 |
in that case the | 3 |
in the countie of | 3 |
asserting the present government | 3 |
set them at liberty | 3 |
one way or other | 3 |
would not suffer him | 3 |
is not lawful to | 3 |
such a man deserved | 3 |