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quadgram frequency
the king of denmark144
the duke of gottorp56
the house of gottorp52
of the king of47
the duke of holstein45
the rest of the35
the king of danmark34
early english books online32
for the most part32
to the king of32
of sleswick and holstein27
the kingdom of denmark27
the dukedom of sleswick26
the kings of denmark24
at the same time23
the king of sweden22
the dukedome of sleswick22
of the house of20
king of denmark and20
and the king of19
that the king of18
and the duke of18
the king of sueden17
with the king of16
characters represented either as16
represented either as utf16
in the mean time16
king of great britain16
his most serene highness16
of denmark and norway16
is not to be16
to the duke of16
the crown of denmark16
the city of copenhagen15
for the defence of15
as well as the15
duke of holstein gottorp15
the most serene duke14
the king of great14
belonging to the king14
the church of england13
duke of sleswick and13
of the duke of13
on the other side13
the states of the12
of the dukedome of12
the true nature of12
it is to be12
and the house of12
it was in the12
to the prejudice of11
into the hands of11
the elector of brandenburg11
an account of the11
the dutchy of sleswick11
as it was in11
parts of the world11
as well as other11
the greatest part of10
the state of the10
it is not to10
the power of the10
to be found in10
the house of austria10
between the king and10
not so much as10
that part of the10
the king and the10
to the house of10
most serene and potent10
in process of time10
true nature of the10
passage of the sound10
to the crown of10
are to be found9
that can be made9
of the most serene9
his majesty the king9
the most serene and9
in time of peace9
was in the year9
to be able to9
betwixt the two crowns9
his majesty and the9
majesty the king of9
for the use of9
one of the best9
so far as to9
in a great measure9
most serene duke of9
of denmark and the9
of the church of9
an account of denmark9
elements of known extent8
structural encoding based on8
likelihood such instances will8
are for the most8
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never have been looked8
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aware of the process8
majesty and the king8
restraints of time and8
first editions of a8
overall quality of tcp8
cambridge bibliography of english8
by editorial teams in8
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for accuracy and those8
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have been issued variously8
to create diplomatic transcriptions8
and encoded edition of8
english books online text8
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in english were prioritized8
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the print record of8
michigan and oxford and8
mind that in all8
all likelihood such instances8
general aim of eebo8
works in other languages8
a great deal of8
due credit and attribution8
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have been released into8
for transcription and basic8
gaps by user contributors8
their early english books8
with level of the8
to page images in8
record of the period8
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placeholder characters or elements8
accuracy and those which8
selection was based on8
remain and some readable8
to range over a8
nature of the print8
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attribution is given to8
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r ocm this keyboarded7
the most serene king7
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the beginning of the7
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his most serene royal7
officers of the army7
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the other side of7
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what has been said7
estc r ocm this7
a view of the7
the grace of god7
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temper of the people7
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body of the people7
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the king and kingdom7
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employ in this affair2
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territories belonging to it2
by it obtained the2
in the whole kingdom2
in a good condition2
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king in his life2
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account of forfeiture for2
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the cause of his2
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be so fond of2
given them to be2
of the said dukedom2
of the first sort2
the provinces and subjects2
be taken from him2
might be apt to2
none of the least2
all that belongs to2
according to the fertility2
in any of the2
be in a condition2
that all europe was2
office was among the2
any lands and lordships2
in a manner a2
which was once valued2
sermon before the queen2
them in whole herds2
what is related of2
man must have expected2
till the like manner2
was too lazy to2
in a particular person2
they have been in2
number of twenty or2
of the said investiture2
appointed for the treaty2
only the city of2
gardes du corps ou2
attributed to any more2
i will begin with2
do not question but2
speaker of the house2
forced to live meanly2
the revenue of norway2
the theatre of the2
treason and other crimes2
is more common in2
philosophers served to quicken2
conducts in due form2
never so much as2
this gentleman is so2
other parts of danmark2
been remembred to his2
is a hard matter2
the designs of the2
in the sound and2
by the arms of2
by whom they were2
none of the best2
interests of denmark in2
pretty flourishing town at2
were willing in a2
their will and consent2
a great mistake among2
ability of the landlord2
forgetting his duty to2
the commons neither understood2
clocks of copenhagen strike2
that it has often2
the lawful product of2
at all times had2
chose to pass through2
him in that affair2
that natural wit which2
these last years crept2
the greater and lesser2
opinions of a few2
wing m estc r2
authority of any spiritual2
and the east and2
all things according to2
in the north seas2
effect it is more2
liberty remaining to the2
revenues of his own2
the misery of such2
were admitted to all2
no vice was more2
belonging to the royal2
from what it was2
england does that of2
and here i cannot2
be able to purchase2
other more agreeable ones2
of the burgers and2
in germany this present2
was the king of2
in some degree to2
the lower to the2
the late elector of2
in the opinion of2
a daughter of that2
them beyond hopes and2
business of consubstantiation would2
in their loyalty and2
an art not known2
whereof there are better2
or by reason of2
what was to be2
so that at this2
of spring and autumn2
printed by the assigns2
of corn in abundance2
at that time the2
made a league with2
the citizens and peasants2
being the constant effects2
is in the grand2
manner of fighting was2
would make no difference2
it would not be2
to return to our2
the court of rome2
one thousand rix dollars2
of the poor peasant2
has been bred a2
lay claim to the2
but husbandry is not2
such further courses as2
it is very difficult2
of our island of2
one whom they called2
king passes over a2
as absolute slaves as2
the exchange of the2
we make a greater2
ought not to have2
upon account of forfeiture2
of any in europe2
and must never hope2
of all lands in2
call the queen of2
of all the senators2
him in mind of2
prove to their cost2
indeed is in good2
not so much encouraged2
him use them never2
from a very understanding2
fear nothing from his2
lull the duke into2
provided than at copenhagen2
more than any thing2
the very minute when2
of those who dwell2
this island for exportation2
with that of england2
to the said treaty2
be seen from the2
the nature of an2
gottorp would please to2
honour from the king2
or other moveable goods2
half moon in st2
said king of denmark2
we have had the2
but he may presently2
become so generally used2
in such a case2
swedes in the late2
necessary should be levied2
ears to their creditors2
the people are not2
that pursuant to the2
which is laid the2
to an active life2
impede the passage of2
be kept in the2
it is a very2
and make the character2
the other by the2
where all the inhabitants2
letter from a gentleman2
kingdoms of sweden and2
this a sensible want2
on the danish part2
the world had almost2
able to compare it2
as if the duke2
reason they give is2
to this day for2
that if we consider2
the custom of the2
that all we pretended2
of the common people2
only say thus much2
the ducal house of2
cuts off occasion of2
two seasons of the2
the love of god2
due regard had to2
a great many things2
that not only the2
distinct interest from the2
already ruined by the2
in this sort of2
a very low ebb2
the conquests which the2
of the present possessors2
rest of the people2
patrimonial share out of2
daughter of that crown2
sharp expressions passed between2
to extremity of cold2
of words and languages2
to cast an eye2
least and poorest kingdom2
on our own coasts2
not the dutchy of2
whereof most of their2
promoting of the said2
an admirable patience and2
restored according to the2
of money requisite might2
midling sort venture upon2
dark terms and subtilties2
even by men of2
a man of war2
for it has been2
that no body dares2
in proportion to its2
when dangerous enterprises were2
because they have little2
the greatest of politicians2
had often exposed his2
regard had to the2
also a great many2
value of estates in2
is almost of a2
the king and royal2
are the only true2
to be bought for2
more than ordinary expence2
a letter to a2
was to be as2
by their stocks of2
upon the river elb2
they call the queen2
its appearing least declining2
above the other two2
the revenues of the2
of education produced men2
do not care for2
an invasion and a2
with much greater reason2
are of the same2
four and twenty hours2
all we pretended to2
printed for timothy goodwin2
nor by any judicial2
these people for introducing2
the same which the2
persecute them upon account2
england is retained to2
the gun in st2
in for a share2
spends presently on himself2
or without any form2
the th and th2
the danes upon account2
the treatise it self2
vice was more infamous2
but just he should2
to redress the disorders2
five or six weeks2
a few years ago2
same grace of denmark2
thank charles the great2
very kindly to be2
soon as the snow2
if i should have2
on the west and2
treaty was made between2
only separated by a2
in one quarto volume2
another of the same2
all along the sea2
first of all to2
come to the age2
strength of holland and2
undervaluing of other countries2
pretend to new merit2
now to speak of2
as long as they2
which the goths and2
of pomp than truth2
not be brought to2
the principal occasion of2
at a certain time2
peace of the empire2
estate might put him2
him that the king2
that of the greater2
the clocks of copenhagen2
an eye farther than2
exquisite tyranny is manifest2
our selves insulted on2
and an entire blind2
there is no question2
but is good for2
which happened in our2
i should be glad2
these arts ingrossed to2
there is no buying2
which are those of2
dealt so hardly with2
within their due bounds2
lament the ill contrivance2
all europe was in2
absolute slaves as the2
all ships or other2
the church of rome2
the first words of2
matters are like to2