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quadgram | frequency |
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the queen of hungary | 159 |
is not to be | 134 |
at the same time | 123 |
for the sake of | 118 |
the house of austria | 117 |
it is to be | 102 |
in a short time | 100 |
it is well known | 100 |
i know not whether | 95 |
of the house of | 94 |
seems to have been | 74 |
with regard to the | 72 |
the state of the | 72 |
the rest of the | 72 |
i am far from | 70 |
the king of prussia | 70 |
is one of the | 67 |
ought not to be | 66 |
for the most part | 64 |
at the expense of | 63 |
a great part of | 60 |
is said to have | 60 |
it is not necessary | 60 |
the present state of | 60 |
it is necessary to | 60 |
it will not be | 59 |
the greater part of | 59 |
it is not to | 58 |
of the same kind | 57 |
at a time when | 57 |
in a state of | 56 |
the power of the | 56 |
of the queen of | 55 |
on the th of | 54 |
to the following effect | 54 |
it ought to be | 53 |
it is not easy | 53 |
is not necessary to | 51 |
that it is not | 50 |
one of the most | 50 |
spoke to the following | 50 |
is not easy to | 49 |
the support of the | 49 |
i am not able | 49 |
the conduct of the | 49 |
in the time of | 48 |
an account of the | 48 |
in the same manner | 48 |
in the hands of | 47 |
the house of commons | 46 |
for the support of | 45 |
the greatest part of | 44 |
am not able to | 44 |
in the midst of | 44 |
part of the world | 43 |
that there is no | 42 |
in the mean time | 42 |
in favour of the | 42 |
i know not how | 42 |
the troops of hanover | 41 |
i cannot but think | 41 |
for the preservation of | 41 |
to be found in | 41 |
from time to time | 40 |
the interest of the | 40 |
in substance as follows | 40 |
nor can it be | 40 |
spoke to this effect | 40 |
in such a manner | 38 |
it is easy to | 38 |
of those who have | 37 |
part of his life | 36 |
at the end of | 36 |
for a long time | 36 |
in the opinion of | 36 |
the beginning of the | 36 |
that it may be | 36 |
in a few days | 35 |
the bill now before | 35 |
it will be found | 35 |
is by no means | 35 |
i doubt not but | 35 |
it is reasonable to | 34 |
to be considered as | 34 |
the necessaries of life | 34 |
bill now before us | 34 |
the house of bourbon | 34 |
of those who are | 34 |
and that it is | 34 |
by those who have | 34 |
i do not see | 33 |
in the reign of | 33 |
he seems to have | 33 |
the history of the | 33 |
the attention of the | 33 |
the author of the | 33 |
by which it is | 32 |
into the hands of | 32 |
by the noble lord | 32 |
a great number of | 32 |
to the end of | 31 |
have been able to | 31 |
there can be no | 30 |
it may not be | 30 |
i know not why | 30 |
think it necessary to | 30 |
the opinion of the | 30 |
to the following purpose | 30 |
the preservation of the | 30 |
i am inclined to | 30 |
this part of the | 29 |
are not to be | 29 |
i am very far | 29 |
but it is not | 29 |
the progress of the | 29 |
it may be observed | 29 |
it is impossible to | 29 |
of the king of | 29 |
the name of the | 29 |
be supposed to have | 29 |
the noble lord who | 29 |
said to have been | 29 |
may be said to | 28 |
the time of the | 28 |
i do not understand | 28 |
i know not what | 28 |
the success of the | 28 |
it is difficult to | 28 |
that there is a | 28 |
supposed to have been | 28 |
the rest of mankind | 28 |
the happiness of the | 28 |
the service of the | 28 |
i have endeavoured to | 28 |
great part of the | 28 |
may be allowed to | 27 |
i cannot forbear to | 27 |
that they are not | 27 |
the bill before us | 27 |
the course of the | 27 |
am very far from | 27 |
i know not that | 27 |
for the defence of | 27 |
it is not without | 27 |
in the power of | 27 |
the nature of the | 26 |
there is no need | 26 |
by the name of | 26 |
and it may be | 26 |
of the pragmatick sanction | 26 |
the end of the | 26 |
and of which the | 26 |
the character of the | 26 |
the business of the | 26 |
of the state of | 26 |
in opposition to the | 26 |
may be supposed to | 25 |
the balance of power | 25 |
to that of the | 25 |
at the head of | 25 |
present state of the | 25 |
the manner in which | 25 |
that part of the | 25 |
at the hazard of | 25 |
may be considered as | 25 |
and spoke to the | 25 |
it does not appear | 25 |
on the death of | 25 |
as well as the | 24 |
in the place of | 24 |
in the house of | 24 |
part of the nation | 24 |
the noble lord has | 24 |
that he did not | 24 |
that they may be | 24 |
has a right to | 24 |
that it should be | 24 |
which we are now | 24 |
of the human mind | 24 |
which he could not | 24 |
put an end to | 24 |
the measures of the | 23 |
which it has been | 23 |
in the course of | 23 |
than that of the | 23 |
the liberties of europe | 23 |
no man can be | 23 |
as one of the | 23 |
with respect to the | 23 |
i do not know | 23 |
we are not to | 23 |
to the earl of | 23 |
be found in the | 23 |
in a great measure | 23 |
but i know not | 23 |
that no man can | 23 |
is to be considered | 23 |
is well known to | 23 |
not easily to be | 23 |
to the dignity of | 22 |
it cannot be doubted | 22 |
the knowledge of the | 22 |
the house of lords | 22 |
seem to have been | 22 |
of the power of | 22 |
it appears to me | 22 |
was not to be | 22 |
is one of those | 22 |
the consideration of the | 22 |
in which it is | 22 |
it is evident that | 22 |
the influence of the | 22 |
in one of the | 22 |
that we ought to | 22 |
in the possession of | 22 |
of which it is | 22 |
in the presence of | 22 |
the hands of the | 21 |
in the beginning of | 21 |
to those who have | 21 |
the importance of the | 21 |
noble lord who spoke | 21 |
the direction of the | 21 |
in the highest degree | 21 |
for it is not | 21 |
the expense of the | 21 |
at the age of | 21 |
is said to be | 21 |
it was necessary to | 21 |
out of the reach | 21 |
the remaining part of | 21 |
that it would be | 21 |
in proportion to the | 21 |
where there is no | 21 |
which it may be | 21 |
the power of france | 21 |
the latter part of | 21 |
i think it necessary | 21 |
it my duty to | 21 |
it is certain that | 21 |
to be imputed to | 21 |
to the house of | 21 |
would not have been | 21 |
is to be found | 21 |
from the necessity of | 21 |
of the reach of | 21 |
at the sight of | 21 |
the defence of the | 21 |
to those who are | 21 |
the reading of the | 21 |
the care of the | 21 |
not be improper to | 20 |
by which they are | 20 |
it cannot be denied | 20 |
is no need of | 20 |
the question before us | 20 |
appears to have been | 20 |
is the state of | 20 |
the state of our | 20 |
in the service of | 20 |
he is said to | 20 |
is the consequence of | 20 |
there is no reason | 20 |
which i do not | 20 |
one part of the | 19 |
there is reason to | 19 |
if there be any | 19 |
in the present case | 19 |
it must be confessed | 19 |
is now to be | 19 |
is a kind of | 19 |
by the help of | 19 |
of those by whom | 19 |
of the present age | 19 |
one of the first | 19 |
it must be remembered | 19 |
to be able to | 19 |
the advantage of the | 19 |
can be expected from | 19 |
of the earl of | 19 |
it is vain to | 19 |
in its present state | 19 |
is well known that | 19 |
nor is there any | 19 |
any part of the | 19 |
by the use of | 19 |
by the necessity of | 19 |
it is not very | 19 |
am inclined to believe | 19 |
for the same reason | 18 |
at the first view | 18 |
that they do not | 18 |
may not be improper | 18 |
the appearance of a | 18 |
and i know not | 18 |
a small part of | 18 |
the middle of the | 18 |
the right honourable gentleman | 18 |
far from intending to | 18 |
in any other place | 18 |
on the next day | 18 |
it is probable that | 18 |
that it has been | 18 |
that they have been | 18 |
is the duty of | 18 |
in the following manner | 18 |
to the study of | 18 |
it may easily be | 18 |
i do not think | 18 |
this is one of | 18 |
not able to discover | 18 |
may be found in | 18 |
the authority of the | 18 |
on the side of | 18 |
will be able to | 18 |
was one of the | 18 |
to the advantage of | 18 |
that he should be | 18 |
has been able to | 18 |
the end of his | 18 |
it is hard to | 18 |
to have been a | 18 |
from the rest of | 18 |
in the prosecution of | 18 |
if we consider the | 18 |
i have not yet | 18 |
it might have been | 18 |
the character of a | 18 |
which they do not | 18 |
to have been the | 18 |
in time of war | 18 |
we ought not to | 18 |
the defence of their | 17 |
at the beginning of | 17 |
to the last degree | 17 |
greatest part of the | 17 |
that i do not | 17 |
to the consideration of | 17 |
the favour of the | 17 |
the force of the | 17 |
i know not by | 17 |
in which they are | 17 |
those who have been | 17 |
that he was not | 17 |
of the other house | 17 |
be said to have | 17 |
have a right to | 17 |
the noble lords who | 17 |
the title of the | 17 |
the rest of his | 17 |
that it is the | 17 |
the assistance of the | 17 |
for the benefit of | 17 |
the inhabitants of the | 17 |
by the death of | 17 |
of one of the | 17 |
under the command of | 17 |
the sense of the | 17 |
not to have been | 17 |
than those which are | 17 |
it has been observed | 17 |
from day to day | 17 |
that he could not | 17 |
with a kind of | 17 |
to the honour of | 17 |
the number of the | 17 |
i shall endeavour to | 17 |
it is the duty | 17 |
be considered as a | 17 |
of the noble lord | 17 |
that it will be | 17 |
it will be proper | 17 |
to the queen of | 17 |
not to be expected | 17 |
the use of the | 17 |
be imputed to the | 17 |
different from that of | 17 |
and it is not | 17 |
the presence of the | 17 |
whatever may be the | 17 |
at the time of | 16 |
the vanity of human | 16 |
to which it is | 16 |
to the necessity of | 16 |
i hope it will | 16 |
will not easily be | 16 |
is the effect of | 16 |
yet been able to | 16 |
to the support of | 16 |
it seems to be | 16 |
arguments which have been | 16 |
that those who have | 16 |
the rights of the | 16 |
the authors of the | 16 |
which i know not | 16 |
under the direction of | 16 |
to be expected from | 16 |
the death of the | 16 |
to the effect following | 16 |
to the duke of | 16 |
of the duke of | 16 |
which they have been | 16 |
it may be urged | 16 |
without regard to the | 16 |
to the following purport | 16 |
at a distance from | 16 |
it has been long | 16 |
in the language of | 16 |
i know not any | 16 |
by the prospect of | 16 |
the arguments of the | 16 |
that they were not | 16 |
not been able to | 16 |
the powers of the | 16 |
of a man who | 16 |
state of the nation | 16 |
be considered as the | 16 |
seems to be the | 16 |
and the necessity of | 16 |
by which he was | 16 |
as it now stands | 16 |
in its own nature | 16 |
i do not remember | 16 |
to the king of | 16 |
for a short time | 16 |
under the protection of | 16 |
year of his age | 16 |
that there was no | 16 |
is only to be | 16 |
i have been told | 16 |
put a stop to | 16 |
it is natural to | 16 |
is to be remembered | 16 |
that it was not | 16 |
the practice of the | 16 |
for which it is | 16 |
such a manner as | 16 |
parts of the world | 16 |
which it is not | 16 |
have no reason to | 16 |
to which they are | 16 |
but the truth is | 16 |
in the life of | 16 |
on account of the | 16 |
rest of the world | 16 |
the surface of the | 16 |
i am afraid that | 15 |
seems to be a | 15 |
ought to be the | 15 |
has not yet been | 15 |
noble lords who have | 15 |
of the church of | 15 |
which he did not | 15 |
know not whether the | 15 |
cannot be supposed to | 15 |
in the days of | 15 |
and spoke to this | 15 |
the true state of | 15 |
in the defence of | 15 |
and that they have | 15 |
in the present state | 15 |
from the time of | 15 |
is the same with | 15 |
the end for which | 15 |
it should be read | 15 |
has been so long | 15 |
is not the only | 15 |
in the form of | 15 |
the arguments which have | 15 |
at a great distance | 15 |
is the business of | 15 |
the interest of his | 15 |
and spoke as follows | 15 |
seems not to have | 15 |
the name of a | 15 |
the work of a | 15 |
the enemies of the | 15 |
in the isle of | 15 |
a time when the | 15 |
as soon as he | 15 |
by whom it was | 15 |
that they have not | 15 |
in the late war | 15 |
greater part of the | 15 |
of the conduct of | 15 |
the honour of the | 15 |
as a proof of | 15 |
by the loss of | 15 |
but as it is | 15 |
to the interest of | 15 |
the first part of | 15 |
the study of the | 15 |
which is to be | 15 |
the king of spain | 15 |
all the powers of | 15 |
but it may be | 15 |
the wisdom of our | 15 |
it may be easily | 15 |
on the present occasion | 15 |
the head of the | 15 |
the affairs of the | 15 |
the ships of war | 15 |
from age to age | 15 |
be said to be | 15 |
by the fear of | 15 |
in a few years | 15 |
the bottom of the | 15 |
is supposed to have | 15 |
that he has been | 15 |
hundred pounds a year | 15 |
does not appear that | 15 |
vanity of human wishes | 15 |
the security of the | 15 |
know not by what | 15 |
must be allowed to | 15 |
as it has been | 15 |
in which he was | 15 |
that the power of | 15 |
thought it necessary to | 15 |
is necessary to the | 15 |
and that those who | 15 |
it would have been | 15 |
it will be necessary | 14 |
the language of the | 14 |
nothing can be more | 14 |
in which it was | 14 |
reason to believe that | 14 |
with an account of | 14 |
other use than to | 14 |
of the necessity of | 14 |
for which they were | 14 |
if it had been | 14 |
the duke of marlborough | 14 |
if they are not | 14 |
could not forbear to | 14 |
that they will be | 14 |
that he was a | 14 |
the designs of the | 14 |
it is one of | 14 |
if it be considered | 14 |
and that they are | 14 |
by a kind of | 14 |
and he that has | 14 |
that the king of | 14 |
it is not possible | 14 |
seems to have had | 14 |
be found in any | 14 |
was not able to | 14 |
it may reasonably be | 14 |
of this kind is | 14 |
the lives of the | 14 |
in the state of | 14 |
with the rest of | 14 |
then spoke to the | 14 |
the resentment of the | 14 |
with which they are | 14 |
the condition of the | 14 |
that we may not | 14 |
the protection of the | 14 |
defence of their own | 14 |
in the preface to | 14 |
under the name of | 14 |
first printed in the | 14 |
be the effect of | 14 |
have been a time | 14 |
is scarcely to be | 14 |
at the time when | 14 |
is nothing more than | 14 |
the consent of the | 14 |
with the loss of | 14 |
which i have been | 14 |
it must be allowed | 14 |
the constitution of the | 14 |
the dignity of this | 14 |
one of those who | 14 |
but there is no | 14 |
lives of the poets | 14 |
to the memory of | 14 |
it has not been | 14 |
the concurrence of the | 14 |
the dominion of the | 14 |
i have not been | 14 |
i am willing to | 14 |
the means by which | 14 |
that they should be | 14 |
in defence of the | 14 |
to fill up the | 14 |
not be easy to | 14 |
i am not yet | 14 |
it could not be | 14 |
the top of the | 14 |
he was willing to | 14 |
it is necessary that | 14 |
of the present time | 14 |
nothing more than a | 14 |
in the art of | 14 |
the loss of a | 14 |
nor do i doubt | 14 |
which the noble lord | 14 |
of the laws of | 14 |
it has been urged | 13 |
that any man should | 13 |
the care of his | 13 |
all that can be | 13 |
of the rights of | 13 |
ought to have been | 13 |
of their own country | 13 |
in the enjoyment of | 13 |
in the name of | 13 |
one or the other | 13 |
was a man of | 13 |
of the people are | 13 |
all the arts of | 13 |
we are now to | 13 |
shall be able to | 13 |
the present reading is | 13 |
that the queen of | 13 |
of the life of | 13 |
are to be found | 13 |
according to his own | 13 |
what can be more | 13 |
it may be doubted | 13 |
the course of his | 13 |
the duty of a | 13 |
in our power to | 13 |
a part of the | 13 |
at the house of | 13 |
to the defence of | 13 |
greater part of mankind | 13 |
will not be easy | 13 |
measures of the government | 13 |
with an air of | 13 |
no longer to be | 13 |
to engage in the | 13 |
under the necessity of | 13 |
have no right to | 13 |
by which it was | 13 |
the nations of the | 13 |
like that of the | 13 |
yet i cannot but | 13 |
our ships of war | 13 |
for the use of | 13 |
so far as they | 13 |
be supposed to be | 13 |
but such is the | 13 |
the duke of argyle | 13 |
in the choice of | 13 |
the advocates for the | 13 |
lay before the house | 13 |
and that he who | 13 |
am far from intending | 13 |
it has been the | 13 |
by one of the | 13 |
without the consent of | 13 |
not to be doubted | 13 |
so much of the | 13 |
not one of those | 13 |
under the care of | 13 |
the intention of the | 13 |
in the same sense | 13 |
of the common people | 13 |
have been so long | 13 |
no other tendency than | 13 |
the emperour of germany | 13 |
on the other hand | 13 |
in the heat of | 13 |
can be supposed to | 13 |
the manners of the | 13 |
the highest degree of | 13 |
no part of the | 13 |
in which they were | 13 |
no other use than | 13 |
is always to be | 13 |
to be employed in | 13 |
it is not always | 13 |
greater than that of | 13 |
that he had no | 13 |
such a degree of | 13 |
and such is the | 13 |
all the rest of | 13 |
support of the pragmatick | 13 |
of our own country | 13 |
the lower classes of | 13 |
the death of his | 13 |
spoke in substance as | 13 |
in the middle of | 13 |
think it my duty | 13 |
it is unnecessary to | 13 |
have not yet been | 13 |
now under our consideration | 13 |
the reasons for which | 13 |
i shall not be | 13 |
the nature of things | 13 |
in a time of | 13 |
has been pleased to | 13 |
without any regard to | 13 |
they are to be | 13 |
in no danger of | 13 |
the increase of the | 13 |
under the title of | 13 |
that it cannot be | 13 |
to the care of | 12 |
in the execution of | 12 |
the nation has been | 12 |
may be easily imagined | 12 |
for the first time | 12 |
the mouth of the | 12 |
i think it not | 12 |
that those who are | 12 |
i know not well | 12 |
am far from thinking | 12 |
i am in doubt | 12 |
that they will not | 12 |
in which he is | 12 |
in our own country | 12 |
it is not likely | 12 |
what will be the | 12 |
that we have not | 12 |
reason to suspect that | 12 |
of the royal society | 12 |
every part of the | 12 |
the destruction of the | 12 |
the judgment of the | 12 |
this is not the | 12 |
is at an end | 12 |
small part of the | 12 |
i take to be | 12 |
are by no means | 12 |
even by those who | 12 |
the act of settlement | 12 |
nor is it less | 12 |
for the honour of | 12 |
the state of europe | 12 |
engaged in a war | 12 |
it would not be | 12 |
it is not uncommon | 12 |
we are about to | 12 |
such as may be | 12 |
of the works of | 12 |
to the rest of | 12 |
is a degree of | 12 |
it can scarcely be | 12 |
it is not the | 12 |
that it will not | 12 |
he appears to have | 12 |
those by whom it | 12 |
with some degree of | 12 |
by which we are | 12 |
i could not forbear | 12 |
attention of the publick | 12 |
inclined to believe that | 12 |
other purpose than to | 12 |
the sight of a | 12 |
in favour of this | 12 |
be of no use | 12 |
to inquire into the | 12 |
the business of a | 12 |
an act of the | 12 |
the wealth of the | 12 |
by those who are | 12 |
know not whether it | 12 |
nor can i conceive | 12 |
of the rest of | 12 |
to the happiness of | 12 |
lord who spoke last | 12 |
your love and honour | 12 |
the conduct of our | 12 |
other part of the | 12 |
to be one of | 12 |
with an opportunity of | 12 |
which is now proposed | 12 |
far the greater part | 12 |
have the power of | 12 |
of the people of | 12 |
which have been offered | 12 |
that the house of | 12 |
will be found that | 12 |
in a letter to | 12 |
with the care of | 12 |
it is the great | 12 |
and that no man | 12 |
into the conduct of | 12 |
the officers of the | 12 |
nor is it easy | 12 |
nor can i discover | 12 |
for the happiness of | 12 |
the strength of the | 12 |
by the example of | 12 |
in the sight of | 12 |
be at an end | 12 |
the art of war | 12 |
it may be reasonably | 12 |
by the violence of | 12 |
the extent of the | 12 |
must be content to | 12 |
the order of the | 12 |
nor do i think | 12 |
that he might be | 12 |
in the same proportion | 12 |
a very small part | 12 |
that we ought not | 12 |
which i have not | 12 |
office of lord high | 12 |
in the first edition | 12 |
by the assistance of | 12 |
in the cause of | 12 |
the voice of the | 12 |
the whole system of | 12 |
the time of shakespeare | 12 |
be of use to | 12 |
the dignity of the | 12 |
for the security of | 12 |
of a standing army | 12 |
at one time or | 12 |
this is a very | 12 |
by the honourable gentleman | 12 |
is the condition of | 12 |
in consequence of this | 12 |
the office of lord | 12 |
of which i have | 12 |
in this part of | 12 |
i am of opinion | 12 |
and on the other | 12 |
will be proper to | 12 |
is so far from | 12 |
it may be said | 12 |
the mind of man | 12 |
commissioners for executing the | 11 |
on the brink of | 11 |
if it be necessary | 11 |
they have not been | 11 |
sir william yonge spoke | 11 |
than that of a | 11 |
they ought to be | 11 |
of vice and virtue | 11 |
in many parts of | 11 |
every man who has | 11 |
executing the office of | 11 |
which it would be | 11 |
a certain number of | 11 |
the expenses of the | 11 |
is it easy to | 11 |
the determination of the | 11 |
of no great importance | 11 |
of so great a | 11 |
this part of his | 11 |
it is at least | 11 |
a distance from the | 11 |
the time in which | 11 |
great part of mankind | 11 |
be the consequence of | 11 |
one of the greatest | 11 |
nothing is more evident | 11 |
to the rules of | 11 |
to the direction of | 11 |
in the practice of | 11 |
to believe that he | 11 |
that he may not | 11 |
that he has not | 11 |
the honourable gentleman who | 11 |
in their own opinion | 11 |
of the ships of | 11 |
the commissioners of the | 11 |
the meaning of the | 11 |
without the help of | 11 |
are said to be | 11 |
for the greatest part | 11 |
queen of hungary has | 11 |
which they could not | 11 |
to a state of | 11 |
the friends of the | 11 |
with that of the | 11 |
to be obtained by | 11 |
to comply with the | 11 |
of lord high admiral | 11 |
to any of the | 11 |
they are obliged to | 11 |
it is our duty | 11 |
of the importance of | 11 |
not so much to | 11 |
as they have been | 11 |
yet i know not | 11 |
the head of a | 11 |
in the perusal of | 11 |
such as it is | 11 |
one time or other | 11 |
and that it was | 11 |
is never to be | 11 |
which the honourable gentleman | 11 |
by the laws of | 11 |
could not have been | 11 |
that he is not | 11 |
the number of officers | 11 |
the princes of the | 11 |
part of the people | 11 |
the war against spain | 11 |
of the value of | 11 |
to the number of | 11 |
to the power of | 11 |
early in the morning | 11 |
the elector of hanover | 11 |
to be charged with | 11 |
virtue of the people | 11 |
about the same time | 11 |
it is not unlikely | 11 |
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in his power to | 11 |
the writers of the | 11 |
i hope we shall | 11 |
which they have no | 11 |
ought to be made | 11 |
for the protection of | 11 |
present state of our | 11 |
the will of god | 11 |
those who have the | 11 |
they may not be | 11 |
in the present age | 11 |
the church of england | 11 |
different parts of the | 11 |
the continuance of the | 11 |
from year to year | 11 |
the consideration of this | 11 |
in the latter part | 11 |
on the day of | 11 |
with a degree of | 11 |
while he was yet | 11 |
the payment of the | 11 |
nothing more than the | 11 |
with the prospect of | 11 |
that they may not | 11 |
to the practice of | 11 |
been able to discover | 11 |
in the other house | 11 |
that he had been | 11 |
the extent of his | 11 |
know not whether i | 11 |
a long succession of | 11 |
cannot but think it | 11 |
that the number of | 11 |
the danger of the | 11 |
it were to be | 11 |
of his life in | 11 |
an account of his | 11 |
by the destruction of | 11 |
the honourable gentleman has | 11 |
the account of the | 11 |
it has been already | 11 |
it is better to | 11 |
is the reading of | 11 |
of the liberties of | 11 |
for executing the office | 11 |
any regard to the | 11 |
had the honour of | 11 |
which he does not | 11 |
that i should be | 11 |
not always to be | 11 |
support the pragmatick sanction | 11 |
so far from being | 11 |
the representatives of the | 11 |
had an opportunity of | 11 |
the loss of his | 11 |
state of the world | 11 |
for there is no | 11 |
the number of their | 11 |
to have been made | 11 |
that he has no | 11 |
in which he has | 11 |
are to be imputed | 11 |
so far as it | 11 |
with regard to this | 11 |
which he seems to | 11 |
those which have been | 11 |
of this part of | 11 |
it was to be | 11 |
it cannot be imagined | 11 |
i cannot but suspect | 11 |
and one of the | 11 |
it may be proper | 11 |
of the british nation | 11 |
to me to be | 11 |
in the way of | 11 |
will be found to | 11 |
which there is no | 11 |
though it is not | 11 |
are to be considered | 11 |
in the first act | 11 |
that he was the | 11 |
the preservation of our | 11 |
be expected from the | 11 |
the honour of a | 11 |
by the authority of | 11 |
of those to whom | 11 |
can be found in | 11 |
to whom it is | 10 |
if it should be | 10 |
of which he was | 10 |
to which he was | 10 |
the changes of the | 10 |
the event of the | 10 |
laid before the house | 10 |
all the parts of | 10 |
is to be made | 10 |
those who have not | 10 |
of the art of | 10 |
a man who had | 10 |
but a small part | 10 |
i hope i shall | 10 |
by the earl of | 10 |
the lord high admiral | 10 |
the effects of this | 10 |
of sir thomas browne | 10 |
be one of the | 10 |
in a few weeks | 10 |
the labours of the | 10 |
the son of a | 10 |
part of the day | 10 |
there is not much | 10 |
it might not be | 10 |
other tendency than to | 10 |
who are intrusted with | 10 |
to which he has | 10 |
to put an end | 10 |
the earl of orford | 10 |
what they do not | 10 |
is reasonable to believe | 10 |
well known to be | 10 |
by the influence of | 10 |
i do not well | 10 |
of right and wrong | 10 |
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measures which have been | 10 |
i hope you will | 10 |
have been made to | 10 |
representatives of the people | 10 |
the powers of europe | 10 |
an end to the | 10 |
as an instance of | 10 |
he was a man | 10 |
it is not only | 10 |
with which it is | 10 |
on the same occasion | 10 |
which no man can | 10 |
success of the war | 10 |
to one of the | 10 |
but i do not | 10 |
there was no danger | 10 |
what is meant by | 10 |
and that he is | 10 |
know not why the | 10 |
to the preservation of | 10 |
are well known to | 10 |
to make use of | 10 |
the execution of it | 10 |
of good and evil | 10 |
on this side cape | 10 |
it is likely that | 10 |
without the concurrence of | 10 |
and the number of | 10 |
interest of the publick | 10 |
other care than to | 10 |
was not likely to | 10 |
a law like this | 10 |
and it has been | 10 |
spoke to the effect | 10 |
ought to be rejected | 10 |
at the approach of | 10 |
the sentiments of the | 10 |
in the month of | 10 |
in one of his | 10 |
this side cape finisterre | 10 |
i have been informed | 10 |
at the death of | 10 |
lay before your lordships | 10 |
let it not be | 10 |
it has been asserted | 10 |
that he who has | 10 |
of the nation is | 10 |
of that which is | 10 |
which they did not | 10 |
i can discover no | 10 |
advantage to the publick | 10 |
the effects of the | 10 |
know not what to | 10 |
assist the queen of | 10 |
but that which is | 10 |
the use of this | 10 |
or commissioners for executing | 10 |
i am so far | 10 |
in his own opinion | 10 |
if it is not | 10 |
with the state of | 10 |
though it should be | 10 |
consent of the senate | 10 |
which have been produced | 10 |
which ought to be | 10 |
and if it be | 10 |
in the character of | 10 |
a great deal of | 10 |
i will venture to | 10 |
i think it may | 10 |
should be able to | 10 |
for the exercise of | 10 |
which have been made | 10 |
the hands of a | 10 |
they seem to have | 10 |
the king of sardinia | 10 |
all the modern editions | 10 |
far from imagining that | 10 |
of time and place | 10 |
the distribution of the | 10 |
the meaning may be | 10 |
a sufficient number of | 10 |
by his own fault | 10 |
are the effects of | 10 |
to be carried on | 10 |
the expectations of the | 10 |
of the necessaries of | 10 |
with the hope of | 10 |
so far as to | 10 |
the time at which | 10 |
for the payment of | 10 |
one of the few | 10 |
it is apparent that | 10 |
the possession of the | 10 |
which could not be | 10 |
nor do i know | 10 |
that of the other | 10 |
to lay before the | 10 |
the words of the | 10 |
what we do not | 10 |
in the history of | 10 |
of the honour of | 10 |
is known to have | 10 |
those by whom they | 10 |
found it necessary to | 10 |
it is common for | 10 |
by the rest of | 10 |
the sake of the | 10 |
by the hope of | 10 |
in the eyes of | 10 |
in that part of | 10 |
of the highest importance | 10 |
is not in the | 10 |
what is yet more | 10 |
any other part of | 10 |
a man who has | 10 |
the difference between the | 10 |
he was able to | 10 |
in compliance with the | 10 |
the weight of the | 10 |
that there was a | 10 |
by the direction of | 10 |
as well as to | 10 |
will be sufficient to | 10 |
for the time being | 10 |
the duty of every | 10 |
he could not be | 10 |
it is not impossible | 10 |
of this house to | 10 |
the welfare of the | 10 |
that they cannot be | 10 |
it is not sufficient | 10 |
but it must be | 10 |
the right of the | 10 |
thought it proper to | 10 |
for the pleasure of | 10 |
are now to be | 10 |
that this is the | 10 |
it is the business | 10 |
in the use of | 10 |
before it can be | 10 |
it is not probable | 10 |
of the measures which | 10 |
should be read thus | 10 |
there would have been | 10 |
is it to be | 10 |
if i do not | 10 |
is not likely that | 10 |
to be a man | 10 |
the favour of his | 10 |
know not how to | 10 |
the propriety of the | 10 |
at no great distance | 10 |
no other purpose than | 10 |
the arts by which | 10 |
that i know not | 10 |
to show that the | 10 |
which are to be | 10 |
that nothing can be | 10 |
happiness of the nation | 10 |
for what can be | 10 |
of a man of | 10 |
add any thing to | 10 |
is a sufficient proof | 10 |
those who are intrusted | 10 |
and that there is | 10 |
the construction of the | 10 |
which seems to have | 10 |
he was obliged to | 10 |
is supposed to be | 10 |
conduct of the war | 10 |
to whom he was | 10 |
to which we are | 10 |
it is sufficient to | 10 |
no man will be | 10 |
the miseries of the | 10 |
of his own life | 10 |
the success of his | 10 |
the measures which have | 10 |
am so far from | 10 |
that we are not | 10 |
of the last century | 9 |
by whom they are | 9 |
applied himself to the | 9 |
will be necessary to | 9 |
when it shall be | 9 |
and there is no | 9 |
the sight of the | 9 |
have been accustomed to | 9 |
it is no wonder | 9 |
the execution of the | 9 |
the general voice of | 9 |
know not how much | 9 |
but the power of | 9 |
it is proper to | 9 |
equal to that of | 9 |
enacted by the authority | 9 |
above the reach of | 9 |
in imitation of the | 9 |
to the use of | 9 |
to the censure of | 9 |
those to whom the | 9 |
the life of man | 9 |
interest of the nation | 9 |
of the family of | 9 |
is the interest of | 9 |
it is no less | 9 |
by the force of | 9 |
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to the judgment of | 9 |
the pleasure of the | 9 |
if we are to | 9 |
the use of spirits | 9 |
by any other method | 9 |
to a level with | 9 |
by means of a | 9 |
by the same means | 9 |
nor can i think | 9 |
have been produced by | 9 |
by the desire of | 9 |
the corruption of the | 9 |
of a good family | 9 |
all the power of | 9 |
those who have hitherto | 9 |
of the supreme being | 9 |
is the same as | 9 |
to read and write | 9 |
like the rest of | 9 |
as is well known | 9 |
of which no man | 9 |
are intrusted with the | 9 |
in danger of being | 9 |
in a kind of | 9 |
his poem on the | 9 |
which have been so | 9 |
gentleman who spoke last | 9 |
may be expected to | 9 |
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to the purposes of | 9 |
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the honour of this | 9 |
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by the means of | 9 |
in a great degree | 9 |
the ruin of the | 9 |
presented to his majesty | 9 |
i have been able | 9 |
are said to have | 9 |
as you like it | 9 |
of the truth of | 9 |
that he who can | 9 |
the faith of treaties | 9 |
a time in which | 9 |
speech from the throne | 9 |
part of those who | 9 |
not being able to | 9 |
nothing was to be | 9 |
opinion of their own | 9 |
perhaps we may read | 9 |
of those which are | 9 |
not suffer him to | 9 |
for the advantage of | 9 |
of no other use | 9 |
i have never been | 9 |
the consequence of the | 9 |
to imagine that they | 9 |
of the inhabitants of | 9 |
the clause before us | 9 |
it is in vain | 9 |
what he did not | 9 |
i once thought it | 9 |
by the authority aforesaid | 9 |
he knows to be | 9 |
he was the first | 9 |
the time of their | 9 |
in its whole extent | 9 |
part of the community | 9 |
the ruin of our | 9 |
the art of writing | 9 |
it would be more | 9 |
in a very short | 9 |
be in danger of | 9 |
by the noble lords | 9 |
that no man is | 9 |
the th of november | 9 |
such is the condition | 9 |
at a greater distance | 9 |
know not for what | 9 |
a very short time | 9 |
to no purpose that | 9 |
a man of great | 9 |
be laid before the | 9 |
the value of the | 9 |
and that of the | 9 |
on the coast of | 9 |
to which they were | 9 |
in the hour of | 9 |
arguments of the noble | 9 |
it might be expected | 9 |
the notice of the | 9 |
those who do not | 9 |
it is said that | 9 |
it can only be | 9 |
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to give way to | 9 |
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in the first place | 9 |
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the negligence of the | 9 |
no other effect than | 9 |
the opponents of the | 9 |
the dignity of his | 9 |
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to the reverend mr | 9 |
would have been a | 9 |
the use of them | 9 |
to the progress of | 9 |
which i am not | 9 |
ought never to be | 9 |
his knowledge of the | 9 |
am in doubt whether | 9 |
was one of those | 9 |
in proportion as they | 9 |
to the perusal of | 9 |
not to be supposed | 9 |
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to add to the | 9 |
well acquainted with the | 9 |
the ambition of france | 9 |
the same with that | 9 |
i am obliged to | 9 |
be expected from it | 9 |
a very high degree | 9 |
may be doubted whether | 9 |
for the promotion of | 9 |
is to be hoped | 9 |
lord in this assembly | 9 |
it is not improbable | 9 |
of which the first | 9 |
the latter end of | 9 |
it has been hitherto | 9 |
in the pursuit of | 9 |
as soon as the | 9 |
the security of our | 9 |
the interest of this | 9 |
a greater number of | 9 |
the address now proposed | 9 |
cannot be denied that | 9 |
the discovery of truth | 9 |
they do not understand | 9 |
the scene of action | 9 |
which i did not | 9 |
cannot but think that | 9 |
the reason for which | 9 |
it is common to | 9 |
it can hardly be | 9 |
and the power of | 9 |
of any other nation | 9 |
may be applied to | 9 |
which i have endeavoured | 9 |
remaining part of the | 9 |
fill the world with | 9 |
what is to be | 9 |
will be no longer | 9 |
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is not probable that | 9 |
must be confessed to | 9 |
the reign of king | 9 |
by which it may | 9 |
never be able to | 9 |
cannot be said to | 9 |
appears to me to | 9 |
the war with spain | 9 |
he did not know | 9 |
the increase of our | 9 |
which has been so | 9 |
the fate of the | 9 |
to be determined by | 9 |
to the success of | 9 |
i may be allowed | 9 |
which he has not | 9 |
that no man will | 9 |
as it is not | 9 |
the elector of bavaria | 9 |
from that of the | 9 |
that it will produce | 9 |
by which they were | 9 |
the life of a | 9 |
of those whom we | 9 |
in the case of | 9 |
the laws of the | 9 |
the names of the | 9 |
and with regard to | 9 |
we ought to be | 9 |
must be remembered that | 9 |
dignity of this assembly | 9 |
and the pride of | 9 |
to the laws of | 9 |
if it be not | 9 |
the bill for the | 9 |
as there is no | 9 |
it is intended to | 9 |
for no other purpose | 9 |
but there is a | 9 |
of the english language | 9 |
at the call of | 9 |
the allusion is to | 9 |
that they shall be | 9 |
found in any other | 9 |
life of sir thomas | 9 |
there will always be | 9 |
rest of the community | 9 |
am inclined to think | 9 |
the prosecution of this | 9 |
to which he is | 9 |
the approbation of the | 9 |
those of any other | 9 |
give an account of | 9 |
to be feared from | 9 |
the motions of the | 9 |
that he might have | 9 |
support of the queen | 9 |
of which we have | 9 |
of the utmost importance | 9 |
any thing to the | 9 |
of those whom he | 9 |
sir john barnard spoke | 9 |
ulmic and humic acids | 9 |
that we should be | 9 |
and the preservation of | 9 |
be the opinion of | 9 |
in pursuance of this | 9 |
but if it be | 9 |
those who have no | 9 |
that there may be | 9 |
in this state of | 9 |
the reverence due to | 9 |
is to be expected | 9 |
to support the pragmatick | 9 |
is not possible to | 9 |
that they could not | 9 |
which he has no | 9 |
the choice of the | 9 |
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the minds of the | 9 |
the prosperity of the | 9 |
the violence of the | 9 |
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of the right of | 9 |
assisting the queen of | 9 |
they are such as | 9 |
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with which it was | 9 |
they will not be | 9 |
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of our present state | 8 |
of which he has | 8 |
has the appearance of | 8 |
been the practice of | 8 |
there is no doubt | 8 |
because it is not | 8 |
the weakness of the | 8 |
as in other places | 8 |
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that he will be | 8 |
by the addition of | 8 |
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as if he had | 8 |
the works of samuel | 8 |
read a second time | 8 |
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be imagined to have | 8 |
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of carbonate of soda | 8 |
the peace of the | 8 |
commissioners of the admiralty | 8 |
this seems to be | 8 |
by one of his | 8 |
have an opportunity of | 8 |
all the confidence of | 8 |
the use of it | 8 |
and which must be | 8 |
state of the continent | 8 |
the effect of a | 8 |
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been for some time | 8 |
the great business of | 8 |
the defence of our | 8 |
where it is not | 8 |
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the genius of the | 8 |
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the disposition of the | 8 |
to assist the queen | 8 |
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part of the work | 8 |
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the honour of his | 8 |
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soon at an end | 8 |
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justice of the peace | 8 |
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were not able to | 8 |
that an humble address | 8 |
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the curiosity of the | 8 |
to be laid upon | 8 |
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that i am not | 8 |
in the first folio | 8 |
a letter to the | 8 |
for the punishment of | 8 |
and the security of | 8 |
those who are not | 8 |
may it not be | 8 |
interest of this nation | 8 |
now at an end | 8 |
the duke of newcastle | 8 |
of a different opinion | 8 |
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who have no other | 8 |
the justness of the | 8 |
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were to be wished | 8 |
of which every one | 8 |
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manner in which it | 8 |
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those whose interest it | 8 |
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to confess the truth | 8 |
be allowed to be | 8 |
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use of distilled liquors | 8 |
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the necessity of an | 8 |
the rules of the | 8 |
not to be mentioned | 8 |
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one of his friends | 8 |
the confidence with which | 8 |
the preservation of their | 8 |
honourable gentleman who spoke | 8 |
that it is necessary | 8 |
it cannot be supposed | 8 |
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be informed of the | 8 |
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that which is to | 8 |
favour of this bill | 8 |
the happiness of a | 8 |
since the time of | 8 |
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for the greater part | 8 |
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any other of the | 8 |
by those who were | 8 |
and the establishment of | 8 |
the proprietors of the | 8 |
works of samuel johnson | 8 |
in the manner of | 8 |
the king of britain | 8 |
the establishment of a | 8 |
may be charged with | 8 |
happiness of the people | 8 |
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which they have not | 8 |
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it should be granted | 8 |
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of the university of | 8 |
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the honour of being | 8 |
in a particular manner | 8 |
which it is the | 8 |
in the administration of | 8 |
the simplicity of the | 8 |
take the liberty of | 8 |
the reestablishment of the | 8 |
of the british people | 8 |
those who are now | 8 |
of every man who | 8 |
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the facility with which | 8 |
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that they are only | 8 |
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whose interest it is | 8 |
be of any use | 8 |
which they had been | 8 |
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the unities of time | 8 |
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great part of his | 8 |
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the trade of distilling | 8 |
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the conduct of his | 8 |
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the th of may | 8 |
from one to another | 8 |
the first day of | 8 |
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the plays of shakespeare | 8 |
may be made to | 8 |
seems not to be | 8 |
of the right honourable | 8 |
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the reputation of the | 8 |
at an easy rate | 8 |
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an humble address be | 8 |
but by his own | 8 |
a third part of | 8 |
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the masters of the | 8 |
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think it should be | 8 |
of charles the second | 8 |
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that it is more | 8 |
of nature and of | 8 |
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the superiority of their | 8 |
we may better read | 8 |
this account of the | 8 |
the prosecution of the | 8 |
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had a right to | 8 |
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a committee of the | 8 |
on such an occasion | 8 |
of which they have | 8 |
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on the same subject | 8 |
parts of the kingdom | 8 |
a short time the | 8 |
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unities of time and | 8 |
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it to be false | 8 |
the church of rome | 8 |
known by the name | 8 |
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be made to the | 8 |
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hope it will be | 8 |
it might be read | 8 |
the present condition of | 8 |
the effect of his | 8 |
it was impossible to | 8 |
i could not but | 8 |
service of the crown | 8 |
it seems to me | 8 |
it is very difficult | 8 |
for the attainment of | 8 |
with an appearance of | 8 |
in the old quarto | 8 |
is this the only | 8 |
the utmost degree of | 8 |
which this bill is | 8 |
for which it was | 8 |
the profits of the | 8 |
no other view than | 8 |
the use of these | 8 |
which one of the | 8 |
the people have been | 8 |
in the discussion of | 8 |
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set free from the | 8 |
can it be imagined | 8 |
that no man should | 8 |
any other reason than | 8 |
the number of those | 8 |
without the assistance of | 8 |
the wisdom of the | 8 |
as to be able | 8 |
we must be content | 8 |
to enter into the | 8 |
third part of the | 8 |
though it may be | 8 |
at the thought of | 8 |
beginning of the year | 8 |
we have reason to | 8 |
the command of the | 8 |
there is no man | 8 |
with which it has | 8 |
the notes to shakespeare | 8 |
the th of december | 8 |
in the church of | 8 |
voice of the people | 8 |
the friendship of the | 8 |
to the praise of | 8 |
humble address be presented | 8 |
to the time of | 8 |
to the knowledge of | 8 |
whom it is not | 8 |
must be considered as | 8 |
be numbered among the | 8 |
not very easy to | 8 |
in carbonate of soda | 8 |
on a level with | 8 |
to be hoped from | 8 |
it must be considered | 8 |
a very large sum | 8 |
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with no other view | 8 |
that i have been | 8 |
and those of the | 8 |
to have been written | 8 |
to hinder them from | 8 |
among those who are | 8 |
wisdom of our ancestors | 8 |
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the works of the | 8 |
in his preface to | 8 |
the success of our | 8 |
the transactions of the | 8 |
all the pomp of | 8 |
there is no end | 8 |
the works of shakespeare | 8 |
does not seem to | 8 |
the king of portugal | 8 |
to a man of | 8 |
supply the place of | 8 |
which he has been | 8 |
to return to the | 8 |
nothing to do but | 8 |
of the noble duke | 8 |
the proceedings of the | 8 |
by the duke of | 8 |
the midst of his | 8 |
that it is in | 8 |
the college of physicians | 8 |
the miseries of life | 8 |
the love of truth | 8 |
the people of britain | 8 |
it is sufficient that | 8 |
it is the interest | 8 |
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many parts of the | 8 |
the same in both | 8 |
the same manner as | 8 |
that of any other | 8 |
the virtue of the | 8 |
the expense of his | 8 |
the true reading is | 8 |
of the noble lords | 8 |
and that we should | 8 |
i see no reason | 8 |
one of the great | 8 |
as a man of | 8 |
so much in the | 8 |
that they had no | 8 |
in proportion to their | 8 |
morals of the people | 8 |
with which they have | 8 |
can be of no | 8 |
on the part of | 8 |
the author of this | 8 |
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the reputation of our | 8 |
with which he has | 8 |
to give an account | 8 |
the last twenty years | 7 |
the vigour of the | 7 |
perhaps it might be | 7 |
is no reason for | 7 |
the care of a | 7 |
we are obliged to | 7 |
if he had seen | 7 |
the government of the | 7 |
on which it is | 7 |
the house of hanover | 7 |
and that in the | 7 |
not appear to have | 7 |
such as cannot be | 7 |
of those with whom | 7 |
as if they were | 7 |
as the work of | 7 |
one hundred and sixty | 7 |
the sale of the | 7 |
in which i have | 7 |
which i could not | 7 |
in his own favour | 7 |
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that if he had | 7 |
is no reason to | 7 |
of being able to | 7 |
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that the troops of | 7 |
who have spoken in | 7 |
that it is impossible | 7 |
has always been the | 7 |
the produce of the | 7 |
cannot but suspect that | 7 |
it can be proved | 7 |
every man in the | 7 |
should be glad to | 7 |
the courts of justice | 7 |
the orders of the | 7 |
yet it must be | 7 |
by the favour of | 7 |
the first opportunity of | 7 |
and most humble servant | 7 |
to be paid by | 7 |
that you will not | 7 |
the duke of buckingham | 7 |
the author of it | 7 |
the king of england | 7 |
has been long observed | 7 |
the necessity of the | 7 |
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said to be a | 7 |
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to be paid to | 7 |
in the english language | 7 |
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with all the confidence | 7 |
the necessity of this | 7 |
that they would have | 7 |
the memory of his | 7 |
if they had been | 7 |
for the liberties of | 7 |
of the publick to | 7 |
was by no means | 7 |
and of which no | 7 |
is to be regretted | 7 |
of whom it is | 7 |
that i have not | 7 |
no man will deny | 7 |
that there is any | 7 |
made no scruple of | 7 |
in proportion to its | 7 |
may be truly said | 7 |
is more common than | 7 |
on this side of | 7 |
he has been able | 7 |
appear to have been | 7 |
cannot now be known | 7 |
william andrews clark memorial | 7 |
because they are not | 7 |
service of the merchants | 7 |
changed to poquonock page | 7 |
i need not say | 7 |
the condition of a | 7 |
of those that are | 7 |
administration of publick affairs | 7 |
every man ought to | 7 |
and the prosperity of | 7 |
that the interest of | 7 |
i believe it will | 7 |
is the same in | 7 |
to be laid before | 7 |
he is of opinion | 7 |
the insolence of the | 7 |
that it is now | 7 |
the concurrence of many | 7 |
which it must be | 7 |
but it was not | 7 |
so far as i | 7 |
to hope or fear | 7 |
to the protection of | 7 |
and i doubt not | 7 |
spoke to this purpose | 7 |
and not to be | 7 |
for the loss of | 7 |
the benefit of the | 7 |
the impropriety of the | 7 |
power of the house | 7 |
not suffer me to | 7 |
and the extent of | 7 |
not likely to be | 7 |
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the laws of nature | 7 |
means by which the | 7 |
by the success of | 7 |
to the top of | 7 |
the first and second | 7 |
it has been thought | 7 |
he did not want | 7 |
to concur in the | 7 |
of the trade of | 7 |
man ought to be | 7 |
who have endeavoured to | 7 |
be placed in the | 7 |
let it be remembered | 7 |
the old reading is | 7 |
of which i am | 7 |
that the people have | 7 |
interest of his country | 7 |
poem on the death | 7 |
page poquonnock changed to | 7 |
opinion of his own | 7 |
took possession of the | 7 |
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that the time of | 7 |
by the intervention of | 7 |
by any other means | 7 |
the same number of | 7 |
of the danger of | 7 |
that they might be | 7 |
what would be the | 7 |
is reason to believe | 7 |
to the enemies of | 7 |
i shall lay before | 7 |
the genius of our | 7 |
he was so much | 7 |
suitable to the dignity | 7 |
of the people to | 7 |
only because they are | 7 |
the th of october | 7 |
gentleman in this house | 7 |
the name of his | 7 |
the preface to the | 7 |
the merchant of venice | 7 |
is too evident to | 7 |
and it will be | 7 |
account of the life | 7 |
of the arts of | 7 |
assistance of the queen | 7 |
the fate of a | 7 |
it cannot be expected | 7 |
those with whom he | 7 |
care of the publick | 7 |
the inhabitants of this | 7 |
the confidence of the | 7 |
which they are now | 7 |
orders of the house | 7 |
am far from imagining | 7 |
whom i am now | 7 |
the face of the | 7 |
was the first that | 7 |
may be more easily | 7 |
i am about to | 7 |
any other method of | 7 |
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to little purpose that | 7 |
the miseries of war | 7 |
that it was written | 7 |
the sale of spirits | 7 |
by the author of | 7 |
the enjoyment of his | 7 |
them an opportunity of | 7 |
little more than the | 7 |
the violation of it | 7 |
at the mercy of | 7 |
the superiority of his | 7 |
it is possible that | 7 |
on the st of | 7 |
by which it has | 7 |
nor do i see | 7 |
the regard due to | 7 |
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that the loss of | 7 |
of the balance of | 7 |
is a proof that | 7 |
which it will be | 7 |
the greater number of | 7 |
printed in the year | 7 |
to which it may | 7 |
of which it may | 7 |
it may be thought | 7 |
the publication of the | 7 |
the chance of war | 7 |
by which we have | 7 |
the east india company | 7 |
no man ought to | 7 |
but it is evident | 7 |
about the time of | 7 |
the consequences of his | 7 |
consider the state of | 7 |
the first of these | 7 |
the prospect of the | 7 |
there is in the | 7 |
on the third day | 7 |
that we are to | 7 |
princes of the empire | 7 |
in time of peace | 7 |
the morals of the | 7 |
very different from that | 7 |
are now in the | 7 |
the death of my | 7 |
if they were not | 7 |
without being able to | 7 |
may easily be imagined | 7 |
the tragedy of irene | 7 |
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which have been hitherto | 7 |
the credit of the | 7 |
to judge of the | 7 |
though i do not | 7 |
the authors of it | 7 |
that he shall be | 7 |
as soon as it | 7 |
the destruction of our | 7 |
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a member of the | 7 |
if it were possible | 7 |
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reason to complain of | 7 |
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one of the chief | 7 |
are supposed to be | 7 |
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the whole power of | 7 |
i need not observe | 7 |
is much to be | 7 |
means by which it | 7 |
the freeholders of middlesex | 7 |
a just claim to | 7 |
the age in which | 7 |
lest they should be | 7 |
that i was not | 7 |
he does not understand | 7 |
the force of a | 7 |
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of the universal history | 7 |
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urged in favour of | 7 |
the works of nature | 7 |
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was not one of | 7 |
the exercise of their | 7 |
different from that which | 7 |
for the purpose of | 7 |
is our duty to | 7 |
of the present war | 7 |
number of those who | 7 |
nations of the earth | 7 |
his account of the | 7 |
of the bill now | 7 |
to be seen in | 7 |
of the propriety of | 7 |
of this bill have | 7 |
to do but to | 7 |
which we have so | 7 |
the subject of the | 7 |
part of the bill | 7 |
for the reception of | 7 |
in our present state | 7 |
by the labour of | 7 |
on the subject of | 7 |
the first appearance of | 7 |
it cannot but be | 7 |
which he might have | 7 |
the religion of the | 7 |
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known to have been | 7 |
the reign of elizabeth | 7 |
to be in a | 7 |
the side of a | 7 |
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which can only be | 7 |
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to one of his | 7 |
for the execution of | 7 |
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a long series of | 7 |
member of this house | 7 |
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to the chance of | 7 |
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in the style of | 7 |
in the study of | 7 |
to whom they are | 7 |
though it cannot be | 7 |
might be expected from | 7 |
poquonnock changed to poquonock | 7 |
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to believe that the | 7 |
have recourse to the | 7 |
a man who is | 7 |
in every part of | 7 |
in the old edition | 7 |
it passed in the | 7 |
the clamours of the | 7 |
will not be denied | 7 |
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that any of the | 7 |
such as might be | 7 |
in a few words | 7 |
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it is not known | 7 |
can it be expected | 7 |
on the bill for | 7 |
which we do not | 7 |
a young man of | 7 |
who seems to have | 7 |
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to be regulated by | 7 |
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and happiness of the | 7 |
at once to the | 7 |
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every man has some | 7 |
and that the people | 7 |
he is not to | 7 |
to be such as | 7 |
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the treasure of the | 7 |
without any other reason | 7 |
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be presented to his | 7 |
it has been represented | 7 |
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from one of the | 7 |
of this play the | 7 |
of the english poets | 7 |
that they can be | 7 |
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now before us is | 7 |
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the prospect of a | 7 |
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in which there is | 7 |
which no man will | 7 |
of the sons of | 7 |
be found to have | 7 |
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of a great part | 7 |
at such a distance | 7 |
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would have been the | 7 |
ought always to be | 7 |
of the nation has | 7 |
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those to whom he | 7 |
end for which it | 7 |
had it not been | 7 |
and that we shall | 7 |
be like our warranted | 7 |
to the relief of | 7 |
queen of hungary was | 7 |
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at a higher price | 7 |
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classes of the people | 7 |
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of those whom they | 7 |
in the act of | 7 |
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the liberty of the | 7 |
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the objections which have | 7 |
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of the most pleasing | 7 |
the quality of the | 7 |
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that they ought to | 7 |
andrews clark memorial library | 7 |
the number of our | 7 |
the examination of the | 7 |
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which he had been | 7 |
address be presented to | 7 |
other merit than that | 7 |
of time or place | 7 |
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of which they are | 7 |
the nations of europe | 7 |
that many of the | 7 |
the general character of | 7 |
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can be no longer | 7 |
from which it is | 7 |
who oppose the bill | 7 |
the subject of our | 7 |
not to be imagined | 7 |
made use of to | 7 |
who are engaged in | 7 |
by no means necessary | 7 |
this is not a | 7 |
it has been asked | 7 |
which they may be | 7 |
whom he considered as | 7 |
our regard for the | 7 |
detrimental to the publick | 7 |
the opinions of the | 7 |
which is produced by | 7 |
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the common course of | 7 |
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to take care of | 7 |
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which he is to | 7 |
that most of the | 7 |
entrance into the world | 7 |
like our warranted quarrel | 7 |
the laws of their | 7 |
in the year of | 7 |
a few days after | 7 |
for the prosperity of | 7 |
within the limits of | 7 |
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the court of britain | 7 |
of the troops of | 7 |
for a few days | 7 |
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to the present time | 7 |
from the literary magazine | 7 |
reading of the folio | 7 |
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the different parts of | 7 |
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of those who now | 7 |
greatest part of mankind | 7 |
on the life and | 7 |
convinced of the necessity | 7 |
one of the company | 7 |
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the force of his | 7 |
may be able to | 7 |
with his own eyes | 7 |
with the addition of | 7 |
of our own nation | 7 |
the greatness of the | 7 |
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with the queen of | 7 |
it be suffered to | 7 |
the truth of this | 7 |
and the success of | 7 |
may be proper to | 7 |
the circumstances of the | 7 |
of which i cannot | 7 |
they can no longer | 7 |
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in defence of this | 7 |
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know not whether any | 7 |
of the harleian library | 7 |
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the necessity of raising | 7 |
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the balance of europe | 7 |
of the last age | 7 |
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by those that have | 7 |
the practice of insuring | 7 |
the operation of the | 7 |
this was the first | 7 |
there is a kind | 7 |
the consumption of spirits | 7 |
in favour of their | 7 |
and of whom it | 7 |
by the power of | 7 |
navigation of this kingdom | 6 |
the price of a | 6 |
without injury to the | 6 |
the sound of the | 6 |
of their own territories | 6 |
the mention of his | 6 |
with regard to his | 6 |
good sort of woman | 6 |
hope your lordships will | 6 |
a continuation of the | 6 |
as might be expected | 6 |
one of the innumerable | 6 |
published in the year | 6 |
is not easily discovered | 6 |
a natural tendency to | 6 |
the protection of our | 6 |
this bill is intended | 6 |
that there are many | 6 |