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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 94 |
represented either as utf | 32 |
characters represented either as | 32 |
i text is available | 26 |
the early english books | 26 |
all without asking permission | 26 |
online text creation partnership | 26 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 26 |
the text can be | 26 |
even for commercial purposes | 26 |
tcp assigned for keying | 26 |
work described above is | 26 |
phase i text is | 26 |
from proquest page images | 26 |
is available for reuse | 26 |
text is available for | 26 |
and markup reviewed and | 26 |
markup reviewed and edited | 26 |
assigned for keying and | 26 |
and coded from proquest | 26 |
books online text creation | 26 |
owned by the institutions | 26 |
text and markup reviewed | 26 |
text can be copied | 26 |
keyed and coded from | 26 |
and encoded edition of | 26 |
english books online text | 26 |
the institutions providing financial | 26 |
edition of the work | 26 |
of the work described | 26 |
encoded edition of the | 26 |
terms of creative commons | 26 |
encoded text transcribed from | 26 |
to the terms of | 26 |
described above is co | 26 |
support to the early | 26 |
this phase i text | 26 |
financial support to the | 26 |
institutions providing financial support | 26 |
the work described above | 26 |
by the institutions providing | 26 |
the terms of creative | 26 |
to the early english | 26 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 26 |
providing financial support to | 26 |
for keying and markup | 26 |
according to the terms | 26 |
images scanned from microfilm | 26 |
coded from proquest page | 26 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 17 |
logarbo text and markup | 17 |
estc r ocm this | 17 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 17 |
mona logarbo text and | 17 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 17 |
iv tiff page image | 17 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 17 |
data within the usual | 16 |
while the overall quality | 16 |
was proofread for accuracy | 16 |
attribution is given to | 16 |
second or later edition | 16 |
have been looked at | 16 |
create accurately transcribed and | 16 |
their early english books | 16 |
the tei in libraries | 16 |
during phase of the | 16 |
the publisher proquest to | 16 |
in english were prioritized | 16 |
guidelines are available at | 16 |
such instances will never | 16 |
take and use these | 16 |
notably latin and welsh | 16 |
placeholder characters or elements | 16 |
project restraints of time | 16 |
of a work was | 16 |
companies for transcription and | 16 |
encoded as gap s | 16 |
p using tcp tei | 16 |
to external keying companies | 16 |
sets were sent to | 16 |
of the process of | 16 |
have been transformed into | 16 |
of every monographic english | 16 |
and some readable characters | 16 |
into placeholder characters or | 16 |
been released into the | 16 |
or later edition of | 16 |
simplify the filling in | 16 |
mainly structural encoding based | 16 |
on the new cambridge | 16 |
encoding was enhanced and | 16 |
been transformed into placeholder | 16 |
therefore chose to create | 16 |
the process of creating | 16 |
carried out by editorial | 16 |
was divided into two | 16 |
project was divided into | 16 |
the keyers to be | 16 |
now take and use | 16 |
encoding based on the | 16 |
possible up to a | 16 |
for accuracy and those | 16 |
external keying companies for | 16 |
will never have been | 16 |
looked at by a | 16 |
selection was based on | 16 |
of works in other | 16 |
sent to external keying | 16 |
works are eligible for | 16 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 16 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 16 |
any remaining illegibles were | 16 |
of tcp data is | 16 |
accordance with level of | 16 |
with level of the | 16 |
should bear in mind | 16 |
record of the period | 16 |
at by a tcp | 16 |
to range over a | 16 |
tcp files to tei | 16 |
errors will remain and | 16 |
assumptions that can be | 16 |
editions of a works | 16 |
processes should make clear | 16 |
will be marked as | 16 |
returned to the keyers | 16 |
marked as illegible were | 16 |
encoded and linked to | 16 |
usual project restraints of | 16 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 16 |
tei p using tcp | 16 |
given to their original | 16 |
then their works are | 16 |
to simplify the filling | 16 |
for their own purposes | 16 |
gaps by user contributors | 16 |
restraints of time and | 16 |
within the usual project | 16 |
understanding these processes should | 16 |
partnership between the universities | 16 |
converting tcp files to | 16 |
should be aware of | 16 |
illegibles were encoded as | 16 |
phase of the project | 16 |
limit of instances per | 16 |
filling in of gaps | 16 |
respectfully request that due | 16 |
enhanced and or corrected | 16 |
of michigan and oxford | 16 |
these processes should make | 16 |
chosen if there was | 16 |
divided into two phases | 16 |
into the public domain | 16 |
as opposed to critical | 16 |
illegible were corrected where | 16 |
a compelling reason to | 16 |
users should be aware | 16 |
to tei p using | 16 |
mind that in all | 16 |
creating the tcp texts | 16 |
request that due credit | 16 |
texts created during phase | 16 |
elements of known extent | 16 |
a works in english | 16 |
was intended to range | 16 |
due credit and attribution | 16 |
a limit of instances | 16 |
to the keyers to | 16 |
a second or later | 16 |
characters marked as illegible | 16 |
a number of works | 16 |
be aware of the | 16 |
or for an anonymous | 16 |
and sometimes a second | 16 |
that can be made | 16 |
markup guidelines are available | 16 |
which did not meet | 16 |
and available in eebo | 16 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 16 |
works in english were | 16 |
project have been released | 16 |
chose to create diplomatic | 16 |
range over a wide | 16 |
where possible up to | 16 |
the general aim of | 16 |
a wide variety of | 16 |
for an anonymous work | 16 |
the overall quality of | 16 |
to create accurately transcribed | 16 |
bibliography of english literature | 16 |
and therefore chose to | 16 |
bear in mind that | 16 |
were corrected where possible | 16 |
texts were encoded and | 16 |
never have been looked | 16 |
and encoded texts based | 16 |
is given to their | 16 |
files to tei p | 16 |
encoded texts based on | 16 |
of creating the tcp | 16 |
those which did not | 16 |
instances will never have | 16 |
nature of the print | 16 |
the texts have been | 16 |
each text was proofread | 16 |
and linked to page | 16 |
published by proquest via | 16 |
is a partnership between | 16 |
keying and markup guidelines | 16 |
general aim of eebo | 16 |
up to a limit | 16 |
reflect the true nature | 16 |
of the project have | 16 |
text was proofread for | 16 |
compelling reason to do | 16 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 16 |
in accordance with level | 16 |
later edition of a | 16 |
did not meet qa | 16 |
the public domain as | 16 |
domain as of january | 16 |
transcription and basic encoding | 16 |
that due credit and | 16 |
based on the image | 16 |
over a wide variety | 16 |
by university of nebraska | 16 |
or text strings within | 16 |
opposed to critical editions | 16 |
if there was a | 16 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 16 |
was a compelling reason | 16 |
quantities of textual data | 16 |
image sets published by | 16 |
tcp data is very | 16 |
for transcription and basic | 16 |
editorial teams in oxford | 16 |
made about the data | 16 |
been issued variously as | 16 |
or elements to simplify | 16 |
the image sets published | 16 |
edition of a work | 16 |
keying companies for transcription | 16 |
their works are eligible | 16 |
of a works in | 16 |
the universities of michigan | 16 |
are eligible for inclusion | 16 |
copies of the texts | 16 |
quality assurance was then | 16 |
produce large quantities of | 16 |
to a limit of | 16 |
characters or elements to | 16 |
based on the new | 16 |
and the publisher proquest | 16 |
whichever is the greater | 16 |
and markup guidelines are | 16 |
then carried out by | 16 |
have been released into | 16 |
or corrected and characters | 16 |
publisher proquest to create | 16 |
there are a number | 16 |
out by editorial teams | 16 |
the texts were encoded | 16 |
and characters marked as | 16 |
teams in oxford and | 16 |
text strings within braces | 16 |
we respectfully request that | 16 |
by a tcp editor | 16 |
with changes to facilitate | 16 |
credit and attribution is | 16 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 16 |
use these texts for | 16 |
were encoded and linked | 16 |
works in other languages | 16 |
by proquest via their | 16 |
a work was chosen | 16 |
qa standards were returned | 16 |
image sets were sent | 16 |
number of works in | 16 |
available at the text | 16 |
wide variety of subject | 16 |
anyone can now take | 16 |
of any assumptions that | 16 |
standards were returned to | 16 |
extent have been transformed | 16 |
a partnership between the | 16 |
but we respectfully request | 16 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 16 |
accuracy and those which | 16 |
corrected and characters marked | 16 |
creation partnership web site | 16 |
the true nature of | 16 |
reason to do so | 16 |
structural encoding based on | 16 |
unicode or text strings | 16 |
of instances per text | 16 |
and those which did | 16 |
texts based on the | 16 |
can now take and | 16 |
there was a compelling | 16 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 16 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 16 |
by editorial teams in | 16 |
were sent to external | 16 |
the project have been | 16 |
been looked at by | 16 |
on the image sets | 16 |
aimed to produce large | 16 |
level of the tei | 16 |
created during phase of | 16 |
was based on the | 16 |
processed by university of | 16 |
published between and available | 16 |
first editions of a | 16 |
are a number of | 16 |
and attribution is given | 16 |
can be made about | 16 |
as illegible were corrected | 16 |
are available at the | 16 |
included and sometimes a | 16 |
is to encode one | 16 |
users should bear in | 16 |
the text creation partnership | 16 |
to their original source | 16 |
tcp aimed to produce | 16 |
variety of subject areas | 16 |
language title published between | 16 |
was then carried out | 16 |
based on the text | 16 |
meet qa standards were | 16 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 16 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 16 |
characters will be marked | 16 |
were encoded as gap | 16 |
and therefore of any | 16 |
not meet qa standards | 16 |
tcp project was divided | 16 |
of textual data within | 16 |
be marked as illegible | 16 |
proquest via their early | 16 |
intended to range over | 16 |
of gaps by user | 16 |
process of creating the | 16 |
unicode or tei g | 16 |
therefore of any assumptions | 16 |
michigan and oxford and | 16 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 16 |
should make clear that | 16 |
known extent have been | 16 |
issued variously as sgml | 16 |
page images in accordance | 16 |
linked to page images | 16 |
was chosen if there | 16 |
text selection was based | 16 |
overall quality of tcp | 16 |
keyers to be redone | 16 |
in mind that in | 16 |
the filling in of | 16 |
in oxford and michigan | 16 |
texts have been issued | 16 |
the encoding was enhanced | 16 |
print record of the | 16 |
to reflect the true | 16 |
textual data within the | 16 |
have been issued variously | 16 |
between and available in | 16 |
usually the first edition | 16 |
in all likelihood such | 16 |
any assumptions that can | 16 |
texts for their own | 16 |
of the print record | 16 |
sets published by proquest | 16 |
large quantities of textual | 16 |
elements to simplify the | 16 |
selection was intended to | 16 |
to produce large quantities | 16 |
were returned to the | 16 |
work was chosen if | 16 |
between the universities of | 16 |
and use these texts | 16 |
on the text encoding | 16 |
title published between and | 16 |
the text encoding initiative | 16 |
of the texts have | 16 |
of known extent have | 16 |
that in all likelihood | 16 |
and oxford and the | 16 |
released into the public | 16 |
although there are a | 16 |
tcp is a partnership | 16 |
proofread for accuracy and | 16 |
at the text creation | 16 |
images in accordance with | 16 |
data is very good | 16 |
tcp is to encode | 16 |
readable characters will be | 16 |
these texts for their | 16 |
the usual project restraints | 16 |
was enhanced and or | 16 |
in of gaps by | 16 |
sometimes a second or | 16 |
and or corrected and | 16 |
of the tei in | 16 |
aware of the process | 16 |
proquest to create accurately | 16 |
some errors will remain | 16 |
remain and some readable | 16 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 16 |
true nature of the | 16 |
to page images in | 16 |
or tei g elements | 16 |
all likelihood such instances | 16 |
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of each text was | 16 |
likelihood such instances will | 16 |
created by converting tcp | 16 |
of time and funding | 16 |
public domain as of | 16 |
oxford and the publisher | 16 |
to encode one copy | 16 |
assurance was then carried | 16 |
by converting tcp files | 16 |
corrected where possible up | 16 |
quality of tcp data | 16 |
be made about the | 16 |
the print record of | 16 |
gap elements of known | 16 |
text creation partnership web | 16 |
some readable characters will | 16 |
universities of michigan and | 16 |
via their early english | 16 |
of the united provinces | 15 |
reproduction of the original | 14 |
of the original in | 14 |
the original in the | 14 |
spi global keyed and | 13 |
one thousand six hundred | 13 |
global keyed and coded | 13 |
his highness the lord | 12 |
highness the lord protector | 11 |
blazon or coat of | 11 |
or coat of arms | 11 |
enrichments aim at making | 10 |
given at our court | 10 |
that preserves archaic forms | 10 |
a of text r | 10 |
text is an enriched | 10 |
text has been tokenized | 10 |
linguistically annotated with morphadorner | 10 |
curation by amateur and | 10 |
author or stationer meant | 10 |
spellings that support the | 10 |
of the tcp digital | 10 |
an enriched version of | 10 |
the author or stationer | 10 |
and metadata enrichments aim | 10 |
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textual changes aim at | 10 |
by amateur and professional | 10 |
digital transcription a of | 10 |
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the english short title | 10 |
a standardized format that | 10 |
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amateur and professional end | 10 |
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metadata enrichments aim at | 10 |
the text more computationally | 10 |
based collaborative curation by | 10 |
text the author or | 10 |
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standard spellings that support | 10 |
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transcription a of text | 10 |
enriched version of the | 10 |
english short title catalog | 10 |
tcp digital transcription a | 10 |
text more computationally tractable | 10 |
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the tcp digital transcription | 10 |
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making the text more | 10 |
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text in a standardized | 10 |
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format that preserves archaic | 10 |
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annotation includes standard spellings | 10 |
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tokenized and linguistically annotated | 10 |
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reproduction of original in | 10 |
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kings most excellent majesty | 8 |
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six hundred and sixty | 8 |
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y pense royal blazon | 7 |
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aptara keyed and coded | 5 |
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commissioners of the admiralty | 4 |
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true relation of the | 4 |
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contribution to the national | 4 |
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ministers in the several | 4 |
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of the low countries | 4 |
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sent in a letter | 4 |
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majesty and the king | 4 |
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or manufacture of the | 4 |
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original text notes for | 3 |
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of their ships sunk | 3 |
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grace the duke of | 3 |
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resolution to his wife | 3 |
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the convention of estates | 3 |
the people of this | 3 |
ships that engaged in | 3 |
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the fleet of this | 3 |
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publike rejoycing whilst this | 3 |
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soveraigne in his just | 3 |
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number of what men | 3 |
of his majesties naval | 3 |
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posture progress of his | 3 |
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forth his bloudy flag | 3 |
ready to defend his | 3 |
royal highness in the | 3 |
how martin van trump | 3 |
for publishing the peace | 3 |
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copy of a letter | 3 |
a list of our | 3 |
on the next lords | 3 |
fought between our english | 3 |
wing e estc r | 3 |
dutch admirall blown up | 3 |
breathed out in a | 3 |
justnesse of his cause | 3 |
french kings declaring warr | 3 |
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bloudy flag of defiance | 3 |
highness in the conclusion | 3 |
eighteenth day of may | 3 |
for prohibiting the importation | 3 |
the auspicious conduct of | 3 |
observing the publike rejoycing | 3 |
his majesties naval forces | 3 |
for the satisfaction of | 3 |
ships were taken and | 3 |
wounded on our side | 3 |
the posture progress of | 3 |
manufacture of the states | 3 |
thanks to almighty god | 3 |
a letter sent to | 3 |
great success he hath | 3 |
the total spoiling of | 3 |
his declaration against the | 3 |
holy rejoycing in the | 3 |
the late great victory | 3 |
our admirals ships that | 3 |
wing c estc r | 3 |
satisfaction of all that | 3 |
declaring a late skirmish | 3 |
and friday being the | 3 |
happy victory of his | 3 |
a proclamation for prohibiting | 3 |
god save the king | 3 |
such musings as were | 3 |
continued to and upon | 3 |
in these three kingdomes | 3 |
kings declaring warr against | 3 |
killed by a great | 3 |
engaged in the aforesaid | 3 |
and sundry our good | 3 |
what men were slain | 3 |
the justnesse of his | 3 |
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the sinking of one | 3 |
deane is killed by | 3 |
the c category of | 3 |
list of our admirals | 3 |
fight generall deane is | 3 |
a list of what | 3 |
english in the pursuit | 3 |
lord lieutenant and council | 3 |
three kingdomes are at | 3 |
with the whole particulars | 3 |
victory of his majesties | 3 |
wounded on both sides | 3 |
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lost men in this | 3 |
warning ready to defend | 3 |
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the manner of the | 3 |
wealth against the dutch | 3 |
of the states of | 3 |
occasioned by a report | 3 |
wherein the dutch was | 3 |
followeth in these words | 3 |
rejoycing whilst this was | 3 |
forces against the dutch | 3 |
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the admiralty sitting at | 3 |
of a happy conquest | 3 |
this was preparing by | 3 |
martin van trump the | 3 |
the dutch was worsted | 3 |
are to be sold | 3 |
of our navall actions | 3 |
conquest over his enemies | 3 |
that fear the lord | 3 |
her puissance and strength | 3 |
happy conquest over his | 3 |
publishing of the peace | 3 |
the importation or retailing | 3 |
great sea fight as | 3 |
for the convention of | 3 |
to give unto the | 3 |
upon thursday and friday | 3 |
admiralty sitting at whitehall | 3 |
admirals ships that engaged | 3 |
vvar with the dutch | 3 |
of one of the | 3 |
the two last years | 3 |
of this instant february | 3 |
of a letter sent | 3 |
c category of texts | 3 |
very small loss on | 3 |
together with the justnesse | 3 |
this declaration be forthwith | 3 |
generall deane is killed | 3 |
by his majesties forces | 3 |
at an hours warning | 3 |
the counties in these | 3 |
his bloudy flag of | 3 |
for the great victory | 3 |
under the auspicious conduct | 3 |
more plagues in store | 3 |
printed for the satisfaction | 3 |
which fight generall deane | 3 |
of all that desire | 3 |
the third day of | 3 |
upon the late happy | 3 |
how all the counties | 3 |
by the grace of | 3 |
upon the present vvar | 3 |
thursday and friday being | 3 |
by the author george | 3 |
in the c category | 3 |
and willingnesse to obey | 3 |
and his grace the | 3 |
the happy victory of | 3 |
his grace the duke | 3 |
in the midst of | 3 |
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late great victory at | 3 |
and third advice to | 3 |
of that our kingdom | 3 |
humiliation the last of | 3 |
a happy conquest over | 3 |
report of their actual | 3 |
whilst this was preparing | 3 |
taken as lawful prize | 3 |
victory lately vouchsafed to | 3 |
of the resolution to | 3 |
of the admiralty sitting | 3 |
letter sent to mr | 3 |
to and upon the | 3 |
the great success he | 3 |
and printed for the | 3 |
the present vvar with | 3 |
the other by capt | 3 |
declaring warr against his | 3 |
majesties naval forces against | 3 |
upon the near approaching | 3 |
prohibiting the importation or | 3 |
naval forces against the | 3 |
and how all the | 3 |
sinking of one of | 3 |
with the justnesse of | 3 |
the burning of london | 3 |
day of this instant | 3 |
his majesties forces at | 3 |
that this declaration be | 3 |
as were occasioned by | 3 |
willingnesse to obey her | 3 |
national humiliation the last | 3 |
are at an hours | 3 |
captain of the resolution | 3 |
text notes for div | 3 |
that his mercy endureth | 3 |
of his highness prince | 3 |
preparing by the author | 3 |
the dutch ships sunk | 3 |
the national humiliation the | 3 |
the lord lieutenant and | 3 |
one of the hollanders | 3 |
lately vouchsafed to their | 3 |
the state and posture | 3 |
particulars of the fight | 3 |
of the english forces | 3 |
dutch ships were taken | 3 |
against the dutch fleet | 3 |
and by observing the | 3 |
issued his declaration against | 3 |
the resolution to his | 3 |
of the vnited netherlands | 3 |
relation sic of the | 3 |
that were slain and | 3 |
the battel victory obtained | 3 |
e estc r ocm | 3 |
by the fleet of | 3 |
text in the c | 3 |
the valiant hearted sea | 3 |
desire to be truly | 3 |
in his just war | 3 |
counties in these three | 3 |
of the posture progress | 3 |
a picture of the | 3 |
fight as it was | 3 |
the english forces at | 3 |
her readinesse and willingnesse | 3 |
upon general blagues friendly | 3 |
our english fleet and | 3 |
by observing the publike | 3 |
of any commodities of | 3 |
their fleet at sea | 3 |
manner of the engagement | 3 |
to defend his sacred | 3 |
conclusion of the year | 3 |
arms by the lord | 3 |
late skirmish fought between | 3 |
rejoycing in the lord | 3 |
by the lord lieutenant | 3 |
with the battel victory | 3 |
his highness prince rupert | 3 |
to be truly informed | 3 |
the near approaching engagement | 3 |
give thanks unto the | 3 |
of what dutch ships | 3 |
the number of what | 3 |
and two taken as | 3 |
fleet of this common | 3 |
wherewith are complicated such | 3 |
and third of june | 3 |
the drawing of a | 3 |
and posture of the | 3 |
between our english fleet | 3 |
six hundred fifty and | 3 |
essay upon the present | 3 |
of a picture of | 3 |
or retailing of any | 3 |
by a report of | 3 |
to obey her soveraigne | 3 |
poem upon the happy | 3 |
battel victory obtained over | 3 |
proclamation for the convention | 3 |
proclamation for prohibiting the | 3 |
is a list of | 3 |
in which fight generall | 3 |
that desire to be | 3 |
pleased to give unto | 3 |
that engaged in the | 3 |
wherein is a list | 3 |
what dutch ships were | 3 |
obtained by his majesties | 3 |
them that were slain | 3 |
the whole particulars of | 3 |
britaines challenge to france | 3 |
conduct of his royal | 3 |
to the english in | 3 |
english and dutch navies | 3 |
the church their mother | 3 |
present vvar with the | 3 |
out in a personal | 3 |
being the second and | 3 |
b wing c a | 3 |
and upon the late | 3 |
whereas upon the french | 3 |
fleet and the dutch | 3 |
published according to order | 3 |
sundry our good subjects | 3 |
list of what dutch | 3 |
thought fit hereby to | 3 |
to almighty god for | 3 |
and hopes of a | 3 |
any commodities of the | 3 |
of the vnited provinces | 3 |
whole particulars of the | 3 |
and the total spoiling | 3 |
approaching engagement then expected | 3 |
and the names of | 3 |
picture of the state | 3 |
a poem upon the | 3 |
trump the dutch admiral | 3 |
the grace of god | 3 |
was preparing by the | 3 |
all and sundry our | 3 |
hath issued his declaration | 3 |
the great victory lately | 3 |
xml conversion blazon or | 3 |
and the burning of | 3 |
the french kings declaring | 3 |
being an essay upon | 3 |
on wednesday the of | 3 |
with a very small | 3 |
relation relation sic of | 3 |
declaration against the french | 3 |
drawing of a picture | 3 |
his royal highness in | 3 |
c a estc r | 3 |
vouchsafed to their fleet | 3 |
great britaines challenge to | 3 |
the conduct of his | 3 |
a publick general fast | 3 |
and are to be | 3 |
a report of their | 3 |
clock in the afternoon | 3 |
richard bostock of london | 3 |
success he hath been | 3 |
retailing of any commodities | 3 |
give unto the navy | 3 |
two taken as lawful | 3 |
the english in the | 3 |
a very small loss | 3 |
that of the united | 3 |
flight to deep in | 3 |
their flight to deep | 3 |
the fourteenth day of | 3 |
this our whole kingdom | 3 |
her soveraigne in his | 3 |
true copy of a | 3 |
of our admirals ships | 3 |
conduct of his highness | 3 |
is killed by a | 3 |
friday being the second | 3 |
publishing the peace between | 3 |
he hath been pleased | 3 |
considered in the calamity | 3 |
declaration be forthwith printed | 3 |
complicated such musings as | 3 |
the original text notes | 3 |
great victory lately vouchsafed | 3 |
musings as were occasioned | 3 |
and wounded on both | 3 |
readinesse and willingnesse to | 3 |
c estc r ocm | 3 |
of the peace between | 3 |
skirmish fought between our | 3 |
being some reflections on | 3 |
the author george wither | 3 |
sea fight as it | 3 |
and xml conversion a | 3 |
second and third of | 3 |
defender of the faith | 3 |
kingdomes are at an | 3 |
posture of the english | 3 |
reflections on the warre | 3 |
importation or retailing of | 3 |
general blagues friendly salutation | 3 |
sic of the terrible | 3 |
to their fleet at | 3 |
for publishing of the | 3 |
the true copy of | 3 |
upon the happy victory | 3 |
with their flight to | 3 |
all that desire to | 3 |
majesties forces at sea | 3 |
names of those those | 3 |
wednesday the of may | 3 |
of their whole fleet | 3 |
thanks unto the lord | 3 |
of the state and | 3 |
perfect relation relation sic | 3 |
state and posture of | 3 |
an hours warning ready | 3 |
spoiling of their whole | 3 |
near approaching engagement then | 3 |
order to print dated | 3 |
great victory at sea | 3 |
the house of god | 3 |
now might you see | 3 |
english fleet and the | 3 |
the duke of york | 3 |
the conclusion of the | 3 |
a dutch admirall blown | 3 |
in the cities of | 3 |
of their actual engagement | 3 |
the satisfaction of all | 3 |
hours warning ready to | 3 |
defend his sacred majesty | 3 |
men in this service | 3 |
the names of those | 3 |
men were slain and | 3 |
for the late great | 3 |
hopes of a happy | 3 |
a publick general thanksgiving | 3 |
o give thanks unto | 3 |
to all and sundry | 3 |
command of his royal | 3 |
highness james duke of | 2 |
and an unusual star | 2 |
i hope we shall | 2 |
or other moveable goods | 2 |
offended with what is | 2 |
their merchants left a | 2 |
in his armed hand | 2 |
the united provinces england | 2 |
the subjects of the | 2 |
without any exception or | 2 |
in spite of them | 2 |
chronogram lord have mercie | 2 |
we may live in | 2 |
a proclamation for publishing | 2 |
all his majesties dominions | 2 |
long we all shal | 2 |
after the space of | 2 |
that upon the lords | 2 |
of arms incorporating the | 2 |
lower walk of the | 2 |
with a small squadron | 2 |
we straitly command and | 2 |
which shall appear to | 2 |
business of the day | 2 |
or distinction of time | 2 |
with what is conscientiously | 2 |
lord admiral of england | 2 |
have ye not returned | 2 |
with the advice of | 2 |
and in all other | 2 |
for their navies stay | 2 |
a peace hath been | 2 |
such rage in fight | 2 |
latta text and markup | 2 |
men that fight so | 2 |
throughout this our whole | 2 |
the fifteenth day of | 2 |
the sad year expressed | 2 |
friday the twelfth of | 2 |
our first success in | 2 |
of wonder and delight | 2 |
cause read this our | 2 |
sic of them that | 2 |
ten of the clock | 2 |
they exhort all our | 2 |
ties forces at sea | 2 |
published throughout all his | 2 |
of the year waller | 2 |
high admiral of england | 2 |
s estc r ocm | 2 |
might not for this | 2 |
the anchor on the | 2 |
diev et mon droit | 2 |
wing w estc r | 2 |
hear our cannon roar | 2 |
and their fury tame | 2 |
the thirtieth of may | 2 |
seventeenth year of our | 2 |
of the new exchange | 2 |
that they could not | 2 |
in store for sinners | 2 |
that of the vnited | 2 |
ministers in their respective | 2 |
from which their courage | 2 |
his house in py | 2 |
the four and twentieth | 2 |
so loth we are | 2 |
to fight it like | 2 |
what hapned sic to | 2 |
as is the custome | 2 |
of all these woes | 2 |
and his majesty doth | 2 |
whitehall the fifteenth day | 2 |
before the english bend | 2 |
flock to their admiral | 2 |
c r diev et | 2 |
sea shine with gallantry | 2 |
dangers of a frozen | 2 |
hundred and sixty eight | 2 |
from age to age | 2 |
more than with the | 2 |
sic the sinking of | 2 |
in spight of all | 2 |
go hence to glory | 2 |
jes ties forces at | 2 |
of the said states | 2 |
order be forthwith printed | 2 |
our ships came up | 2 |
have mercie vpon vs | 2 |
the name of the | 2 |
those that fear the | 2 |
tenth day of june | 2 |
the sea and wind | 2 |
at whitehall the fifteenth | 2 |
sic that lost men | 2 |
printed in the year | 2 |
and the bold prince | 2 |
store for sinners still | 2 |
opening line of text | 2 |
kept throughout this our | 2 |
conversion instructions to a | 2 |
the ocean and mediterranean | 2 |
et mon droit honi | 2 |
thomas brewster at the | 2 |
give an ear to | 2 |
in a various shape | 2 |
clerk of the council | 2 |
from the pulpit in | 2 |
in the seventeenth year | 2 |
squadron of the english | 2 |
poem being an essay | 2 |
the bold prince to | 2 |
our loving subjects to | 2 |
fit hereby to command | 2 |
and all the english | 2 |
as we have done | 2 |
the advice of his | 2 |
they could not beat | 2 |
they leave the day | 2 |
and the ratifications thereof | 2 |
the vnited provinces of | 2 |
on the english side | 2 |
at all times to | 2 |
there made the fourteenth | 2 |
and to conform themselves | 2 |
and all their merchants | 2 |
he dreads the english | 2 |
sic to the english | 2 |
incorporating the commonwealth flag | 2 |
highness royal together with | 2 |
the ratifications thereof exchanged | 2 |
guilty are as we | 2 |
day of september next | 2 |
and twentieth of february | 2 |
indict a general and | 2 |
printed by henry hills | 2 |
over his enemies by | 2 |
convention of estates scotland | 2 |
of that our ancient | 2 |
proclamation for publishing the | 2 |
caption and opening line | 2 |
there the holland fleet | 2 |
title from caption and | 2 |
majesty willeth and commandeth | 2 |
the dutch their wine | 2 |
loss on the english | 2 |
out of the burning | 2 |
from the mouth of | 2 |
about two of the | 2 |
our proclamation from the | 2 |
and in answer to | 2 |
majestie and his subjects | 2 |
if it could not | 2 |
council of state to | 2 |
mo a wing c | 2 |
in our own fleet | 2 |
denmark england and wales | 2 |
without any form of | 2 |
though greedy of their | 2 |
as at this day | 2 |
than with the wind | 2 |
the number of men | 2 |
that our ancient kingdom | 2 |
the part of the | 2 |
make it blow away | 2 |
walk of the new | 2 |
shall appear to be | 2 |
eng treaty of breda | 2 |
on this side the | 2 |
and courage spread through | 2 |
clerk of the parliament | 2 |
both to them and | 2 |
printed for giles calvert | 2 |
and in one hour | 2 |
the honour and safety | 2 |
state to incite all | 2 |
conversion c r diev | 2 |
cause of all their | 2 |
make the proud sails | 2 |
of arms a proclamation | 2 |
to the aequinoctial line | 2 |
on the lower walk | 2 |
printer to the king | 2 |
like a numerous flock | 2 |
wth sic the sinking | 2 |
by sea and land | 2 |
they cause read this | 2 |
ere long we all | 2 |
in the sad year | 2 |
while the glad english | 2 |
make the sea shine | 2 |
there paint confusion in | 2 |
hereof his majesty willeth | 2 |
to the ministers in | 2 |
tongues as bows for | 2 |
be sold at his | 2 |
hundred fifty and four | 2 |
taken from the subjects | 2 |
the pitchers breathed out | 2 |
restored to the owners | 2 |
mon droit honi soit | 2 |
hope ere long we | 2 |
when they find a | 2 |
asterism in the margent | 2 |
his maties forces at | 2 |
not a king in | 2 |
is on our side | 2 |
his royal highness james | 2 |
places on this side | 2 |
draw the whole world | 2 |
on the part of | 2 |
been treated and concluded | 2 |
king of denmark england | 2 |
hath at this day | 2 |
lord high admiral of | 2 |
royal highness james duke | 2 |
of the said peace | 2 |
three bibles in pauls | 2 |
all the dangers of | 2 |
in healths to their | 2 |
the justice of our | 2 |
the sea shine with | 2 |
that we may live | 2 |
of state to incite | 2 |
his majesty willeth and | 2 |
indies in his armed | 2 |
all ships or other | 2 |
and opening line of | 2 |
appear to be taken | 2 |
and concluded at breda | 2 |
to rule the sea | 2 |
the wrath of god | 2 |
to the said treaty | 2 |
peace hath been treated | 2 |
merchants left a wealthy | 2 |
fifteenth day of march | 2 |
those sic that lost | 2 |
honour and safety of | 2 |
our will is herefore | 2 |
the pulpit in every | 2 |
first success in war | 2 |
reverend archbishops and bishops | 2 |
printed by john bill | 2 |
as if it could | 2 |
progress of his maties | 2 |
they fly so far | 2 |
after the fourteenth day | 2 |
distinction of time or | 2 |
whereas a peace hath | 2 |
to indict a general | 2 |
in this seasonable chronogram | 2 |
lord protector of the | 2 |
sad year expressed in | 2 |
and flying some escape | 2 |
third day of may | 2 |
thereof there made the | 2 |
all those that fear | 2 |
publication thereof there made | 2 |
immediatly preceeding the said | 2 |
any form of process | 2 |
in sad times being | 2 |
expressed in this seasonable | 2 |
those those sic that | 2 |
of his maties forces | 2 |
other places on this | 2 |
coat of arms a | 2 |
lord have mercie vpon | 2 |
and what hapned sic | 2 |
this our proclamation from | 2 |
eng fasts and feasts | 2 |
fourteenth day of april | 2 |
squadron of their fleet | 2 |
the cape of st | 2 |
because i tax their | 2 |
tall ships in the | 2 |
civilwar no a declaration | 2 |
and we straitly command | 2 |
the namber sic of | 2 |
from caption and opening | 2 |
the mouth of the | 2 |
sold at his shop | 2 |
his majesty doth declare | 2 |
within those streights make | 2 |
be taken from the | 2 |
the twenty fifth of | 2 |
was in eighty eight | 2 |
our fleet in the | 2 |
justice of our cause | 2 |
of state at white | 2 |
shall i not visit | 2 |
engagement then expected between | 2 |
to find the coast | 2 |
wing s estc r | 2 |
in the several shires | 2 |
hapned sic to the | 2 |
subjects of the said | 2 |
betwixt his majesty and | 2 |
such a prince is | 2 |
at his house in | 2 |
the english youth flock | 2 |
to the flames a | 2 |
ships or other moveable | 2 |
what is conscientiously intended | 2 |
of england for a | 2 |
of ours is seen | 2 |
one of his majesties | 2 |
and one would think | 2 |
together wth sic the | 2 |
the society of antiquaries | 2 |
to the equinoctial line | 2 |
europe and africa from | 2 |
the year our own | 2 |
to use the sea | 2 |
and to the aequinoctial | 2 |
a wing c thomason | 2 |
a prince is by | 2 |
mouth of the channel | 2 |
sold at his house | 2 |
reign the eighteenth year | 2 |
and art in conduct | 2 |
any exception or distinction | 2 |
healths to their great | 2 |
droit honi soit qvi | 2 |
instant february england and | 2 |
according to the said | 2 |
from aboard the resolution | 2 |
upon the eighteenth day | 2 |
read this our proclamation | 2 |
and africa from either | 2 |
of original in huntington | 2 |
courage spread through the | 2 |
with the namber sic | 2 |
the space of eight | 2 |
day immediatly preceeding the | 2 |
treated and concluded at | 2 |
for sinners still there | 2 |
day of october next | 2 |
the tenth day of | 2 |
a small squadron of | 2 |
united provinces england and | 2 |
in the ocean and | 2 |
arms incorporating the commonwealth | 2 |
of the town of | 2 |
and xml conversion an | 2 |
be religiously and solemnly | 2 |
at the three bibles | 2 |
a den of thieves | 2 |
grasps the indies in | 2 |
straitly command and charge | 2 |
and hear our cannon | 2 |
majesty hath thought fit | 2 |
court at whitehall the | 2 |
the seventeenth year of | 2 |
yet have ye not | 2 |
people of this nation | 2 |
use the sea and | 2 |
at the council of | 2 |
and make it blow | 2 |
ocean and mediterranean sea | 2 |
and this of ours | 2 |
w estc r ocm | 2 |
side the cape of | 2 |
elspeth healey sampled and | 2 |
for the pitchers breathed | 2 |
the vintage of the | 2 |
aswell in the ocean | 2 |
paint confusion in a | 2 |
exhort all our loving | 2 |
the eighteenth day of | 2 |
second and third advice | 2 |
small loss on the | 2 |
expecting who shall raign | 2 |
leave the day behind | 2 |
while his tall ships | 2 |
february england and wales | 2 |
and tumult of the | 2 |
the first of september | 2 |
to the will of | 2 |
printed for robert wood | 2 |
john latta text and | 2 |
i have to say | 2 |
vnited provinces of the | 2 |
all his subjects to | 2 |
the cause of woe | 2 |
his tall ships in | 2 |
in this great work | 2 |
his majesty hath thought | 2 |
a wing e thomason | 2 |
maties forces at sea | 2 |
the lord protector of | 2 |
hundred and sixty six | 2 |
vintage of the year | 2 |
anchor on the lower | 2 |
deserve to rule the | 2 |
fleet abandoning the sea | 2 |
of october next ensuing | 2 |
protector of the common | 2 |
pulpit in every paroch | 2 |
the three bibles in | 2 |
society of antiquaries library | 2 |
a wing s estc | 2 |
of all their woes | 2 |
the flames a prey | 2 |
healey sampled and proofread | 2 |
here place the british | 2 |
in all other places | 2 |
in their own mode | 2 |
to be taken from | 2 |
we know not what | 2 |
four and twentieth of | 2 |
by thomas brewster at | 2 |
first draw the sea | 2 |
half the vintage of | 2 |
expected between the english | 2 |
the dangers of a | 2 |
late happy victory obtained | 2 |
happy victory obtained by | 2 |
and as the city | 2 |
huber sampled and proofread | 2 |
so when the plague | 2 |
i hope ere long | 2 |
to the cape st | 2 |
his subjects to take | 2 |
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