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quadgram frequency
early english books online39
the lords and commons19
lords and commons in13
of the navy and13
the committee of the13
committee of the navy13
terms of creative commons12
this phase i text12
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the terms of creative12
assigned for keying and12
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books online text creation12
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text can be copied12
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english books online text12
support to the early12
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images scanned from microfilm12
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the english short title9
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ordinance of the lords8
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cities and towns corporate8
digital transcription a of8
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tcp digital transcription a8
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r this keyboarded and7
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logarbo text and markup7
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god save the king7
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the house of commons7
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kings most excellent maiestie2
but overthrow the lawes2
just and legall commands2
are submitted unto and2
original in the bodleian2
use of the state2
of our lord god2
unnaturall warr against his2
cleare up the honour2
religion and lawes of2
that committee to frame2
the land that settle2
ship that passeth ouer2
have been every mans2
found he paid his2
finding that the monyes2
we hoped before this2
our proclamations to prohibite2
receive the same contrary2
printed by james flesher2
care of that committee2
to decline or depart2
lords and commons for2
since a more generall2
that we will proceed2
the preserving of the2
dissention which hath already2
as the lords and2
the same contrary to2
him to breake this2
we doe hereby grant2
instant moneth of february2
they ought to be2
for setling customes without2
the said collectors shall2
custome house london this2
the peace of this2
of the religion and2
many of our weaker2
a declaration the lords2
and by so many2
of the fewell that2
edward husbands and thomas2
for support of an2
and as such as2
our houses of parliament2
our royall intentions concerning2
to my best remembrance2
in the managing of2
other orders and ordinances2
to the statute made2
thousand foure hundred and2
and could not be2
to cleare up the2
royall intentions concerning the2
summer fleet of the2
the spirits of such2
statute made this parliament2
this day ordered by2
and obeyed by many2
from any person or2
penalty in the said2
for advance of money2
it is ordered and2
an intestine and civill2
could not be ignorant2
a true intelligence betwixt2
ordered by the lords2
of such as have2
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vnder the hands for2
to require or receive2
arising from these duties2
will proceed against him2
for satisfaction of the2
prejudice of his majestie2
we shall likewise proceed2
that maintaines this fire2
received that denyed it2
two hundred and fifty2
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having so often and2
and after the said2
due to us by2
print dated and signed2
person or persons to2
exportd into or out2
as shall continue to2
he paid his custome2
which there is no2
parliament england and wales2
all our people of2
with engraving of royal2
ships entry going for2
chamber in dublin the2
penall it was in2
to satisfie the world2
is this day ordered2
grant our free pardon2
when he found he2
lawes of the land2
sufficient distresse may be2
proceed against him or2
understand by it the2
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if any man can2
first yeare of these2
peace of this kingdome2
which they are or2
blind obedience hath been2
grace we seriously intend2
shall be liable to2
the officers of the2
euery ship that passeth2
as much as in2
we having so often2
of the lord high2
what his owne benefit2
in the parts beyond2
tuesday the two and2
pay any monyes for2
as such as endeavour2
in relation to the2
contrary to this ordinance2
great part of the2
dublin the th day2
such as have no2
we understand by it2
et mon droit honi2
that whosoever henceforward shall2
never to decline or2
support of an unnaturall2
a proclamation for discovering2
hoped before this time2
printed by benjamin took2
bottome bound ouer seas2
preserving of the religion2
of this instant moneth2
to the peace of2
and may in the2
for want of a2
at our city of2
the honourable city of2
two and twentieth of2
to print dated and2
both our houses of2
hereby grant our free2
that they have been2
of the subjects property2
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englishmen as they are2
who understood what his2
evills upon this poore2
especially when he found2
majesties customs england and2
ignorant how penall it2
the distractions of the2
as receive the same2
no custome is due2
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house london this second2
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proceed against them according2
usage some received that2
the lawes of the2
this second of may2
whom he was so2
intestine and civill dissention2
for englishmen as they2
pas sampled and proofread2
of the greatest graces2
custome for support of2
time of the late2
would not have found2
the severall summes of2
same incurr the forfeiture2
obeyed by many of2
to hinder a true2
and lawes of this2
the crowne ever conferred2
of great weight and2
declaration the lords and2
the parliament of england2
intentions concerning the preserving2
custome is due without2
these a blind obedience2
printers to the commons2
is ordered and declared2
his owne benefit was2
the said committee shall2
the fewell that maintaines2
we thought not fit2
an act of parliament2
from time to time2
other then to our2
printed by edward husbands2
due without an act2
the lord high admirall2
is due to us2
was in him to2
have no spirit to2
to the commons house2
the forfeiture of a2
of the pretended ordinance2
an unnaturall warr against2
fewell that maintaines this2
majesty for customes or2
euery ships entry going2
any of our proclamations2
law ought to have2
of the trade of2
of an unnaturall warr2
and commons in a2
as one of the2
the same incurr the2
power to breake open2
at present finding that2
and to satisfie the2
and amongst these a2
we doe hereby declare2
pardon to all such2
in the time of2
or receive the same2
generall obedience in such2
heightens the spirits of2
our just and legall2
declarations of our royall2
government both of church2
of the affaires of2
or received these customes2
a blind obedience hath2
and all other packs2
we will proceed against2
and heightens the spirits2
use of the navy2
unto the pretended ordinance2
what is due to2
thousand pound per annum2
under the government of2
engraving of royal seal2
by reason of the2
john pas sampled and2
the kingdom is much2
imported or exported into2
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proclamations to prohibite the2
given at the council2
of the persons assessed2
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and it is further2
london this second of2
a great part of2
setled government both of2
greatest graces the crowne2
may in the future2
lay on that committee2
the parts beyond the2
or summes of money2
shall continue to require2
in the bodleian library2
setling customes without an2
trade of the kingdom2
no by the king2
and for such person2
the future produce so2
it is this day2
ought to have been2
for customes or other2
many fraudulent practices of2
and to no other2
this instant moneth of2
on the one side2
shall likewise proceed against2
goods imported or exportd2
the time of the2
of the commons house2
formerly having either paid2
the statute made this2
shall henceforth refuse the2
and legall commands are2
to the honourable city2
civilwar no by the2
understood what his owne2
the many fraudulent practices2
intend never to decline2
against him or them2
owne benefit was thereby2
distresse may be had2
such as formerly having2
have made so many2
unto and obeyed by2
the affaires of the2
conferred on the subject2
so many evills upon2
though by gods grace2
made so many declarations2
strangers ship or bottome2
committee to frame a2
and certified as aforesaid2
all such as formerly2
the pretended ordinance of2
kingdom is much lessened2
which shall be in2
there is no legall2
yeelded unto the pretended2
against them according to2
as have no spirit2
lawes of this land2
and to foment an2
people of what sort2
any monyes for custome2
the hands of the2
by edward husbands and2
at head of document2
when an act this2
part of the fewell2
fraudulent practices of under2
amount unto two hundred2
at which they are2
houses of the persons2
proclamation for discovering and2
gods grace we seriously2
and officers of the2
the king deserted them2
to have been every2
according to the penalty2
and that they do2
it the trade of2
been every mans prohibition2
of what sort soever2
day ordered by the2
his custome for support2
wee have made so2
or depart from the2
money and other necessaries2
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forfeiture of a premunire2
of royal seal at2
fees for englishmen as2
a parliamentary way shall2
spirits of such as2
incurr the forfeiture of2
the greatest graces the2
though the law ought2
houses of parliament england2
any person or persons2
as in them lyes2
the summer fleet of2
they are or shall2
sold by joseph wilde2
any of them shall2
likewise proceed against them2
to breake open any2
commissioners of the customes2
doe hereby grant our2
and both our houses2
in our ancient right2
for euery ship that2
supports this unnaturall rebellion2
or them in due2
henceforth refuse the same2
of money and other2
imported or exportd into2
concerning the preserving of2
a wing c estc2
by many of our2
to us by the2
are to be sold2
no spirit to peace2
be sold by joseph2
of parliament england and2
decline or depart from2
upon the said ordinance2
submitted unto and obeyed2
we seriously intend never2
of his majestie his2
into no other place2
though we understand by2
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our free pardon to2
often and by so2
for the redemption of2
droit honi soit qvi2
and xml conversion cr2
given at our court2
the power of the2
honourable city of london2
continue to require or2
shall be in the2
of the said ordinance2
mon droit honi soit2
much as in them2
be ignorant how penall2
paid his custome for2
which was the managing2
same contrary to the2
in any of the2
other dutyes therein mentioned2
house of commons for2
other necessaries for the2
receive the same incurr2
it was in him2
custome or other dutyes2
for which there is2
of the commissioners of2
legall commands are not2
or persons to the2
officers of the custome2
because we hoped before2
more generall obedience in2
and supports this unnaturall2
his majestie his customers2
our people of what2
freemen of this city2
fleet of the kings2
and other necessaries for2
to the parliament of2
customes or other duties2
to all our people2
in him to breake2
obedience hath been yeelded2
an act this parliament2
customs england and wales2
and commons for advance2
many declarations of our2
happy understanding might have2