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quadgram | frequency |
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the king of denmark | 144 |
the duke of gottorp | 56 |
the house of gottorp | 52 |
of the king of | 47 |
the duke of holstein | 45 |
the rest of the | 35 |
the king of danmark | 34 |
early english books online | 32 |
for the most part | 32 |
to the king of | 32 |
of sleswick and holstein | 27 |
the kingdom of denmark | 27 |
the dukedom of sleswick | 26 |
the kings of denmark | 24 |
at the same time | 23 |
the king of sweden | 22 |
the dukedome of sleswick | 22 |
of the house of | 20 |
king of denmark and | 20 |
and the king of | 19 |
that the king of | 18 |
and the duke of | 18 |
the king of sueden | 17 |
with the king of | 16 |
characters represented either as | 16 |
represented either as utf | 16 |
in the mean time | 16 |
king of great britain | 16 |
his most serene highness | 16 |
of denmark and norway | 16 |
is not to be | 16 |
to the duke of | 16 |
the crown of denmark | 16 |
the city of copenhagen | 15 |
for the defence of | 15 |
as well as the | 15 |
duke of holstein gottorp | 15 |
the most serene duke | 14 |
the king of great | 14 |
belonging to the king | 14 |
the church of england | 13 |
duke of sleswick and | 13 |
of the duke of | 13 |
on the other side | 13 |
the states of the | 12 |
of the dukedome of | 12 |
the true nature of | 12 |
it is to be | 12 |
and the house of | 12 |
it was in the | 12 |
to the prejudice of | 11 |
into the hands of | 11 |
the elector of brandenburg | 11 |
an account of the | 11 |
the dutchy of sleswick | 11 |
as it was in | 11 |
parts of the world | 11 |
as well as other | 11 |
the greatest part of | 10 |
the state of the | 10 |
it is not to | 10 |
the power of the | 10 |
to be found in | 10 |
the house of austria | 10 |
between the king and | 10 |
not so much as | 10 |
that part of the | 10 |
the king and the | 10 |
to the house of | 10 |
most serene and potent | 10 |
in process of time | 10 |
true nature of the | 10 |
passage of the sound | 10 |
to the crown of | 10 |
are to be found | 9 |
that can be made | 9 |
of the most serene | 9 |
his majesty the king | 9 |
the most serene and | 9 |
in time of peace | 9 |
was in the year | 9 |
to be able to | 9 |
betwixt the two crowns | 9 |
his majesty and the | 9 |
majesty the king of | 9 |
for the use of | 9 |
one of the best | 9 |
so far as to | 9 |
in a great measure | 9 |
most serene duke of | 9 |
of denmark and the | 9 |
of the church of | 9 |
an account of denmark | 9 |
elements of known extent | 8 |
structural encoding based on | 8 |
likelihood such instances will | 8 |
are for the most | 8 |
image sets were sent | 8 |
proquest to create accurately | 8 |
in mind that in | 8 |
never have been looked | 8 |
and therefore of any | 8 |
aware of the process | 8 |
majesty and the king | 8 |
restraints of time and | 8 |
first editions of a | 8 |
overall quality of tcp | 8 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 8 |
by editorial teams in | 8 |
issued variously as sgml | 8 |
for accuracy and those | 8 |
the public domain as | 8 |
and markup guidelines are | 8 |
have been issued variously | 8 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 8 |
and encoded edition of | 8 |
english books online text | 8 |
by the king of | 8 |
users should bear in | 8 |
published between and available | 8 |
therefore chose to create | 8 |
books online text creation | 8 |
based on the text | 8 |
take and use these | 8 |
known extent have been | 8 |
returned to the keyers | 8 |
texts for their own | 8 |
from proquest page images | 8 |
your most serene majesty | 8 |
in english were prioritized | 8 |
online text creation partnership | 8 |
it will not be | 8 |
encoded as gap s | 8 |
be made about the | 8 |
and available in eebo | 8 |
in all likelihood such | 8 |
the tei in libraries | 8 |
but we respectfully request | 8 |
copies of the texts | 8 |
works are eligible for | 8 |
of tcp data is | 8 |
the print record of | 8 |
michigan and oxford and | 8 |
mind that in all | 8 |
all likelihood such instances | 8 |
general aim of eebo | 8 |
works in other languages | 8 |
a great deal of | 8 |
due credit and attribution | 8 |
was based on the | 8 |
have been released into | 8 |
for transcription and basic | 8 |
gaps by user contributors | 8 |
their early english books | 8 |
with level of the | 8 |
to page images in | 8 |
record of the period | 8 |
the image sets published | 8 |
and oxford and the | 8 |
placeholder characters or elements | 8 |
accuracy and those which | 8 |
selection was based on | 8 |
remain and some readable | 8 |
to range over a | 8 |
nature of the print | 8 |
usual project restraints of | 8 |
processed by university of | 8 |
will be marked as | 8 |
or for an anonymous | 8 |
divided into two phases | 8 |
to produce large quantities | 8 |
providing financial support to | 8 |
terms of creative commons | 8 |
project was divided into | 8 |
of gaps by user | 8 |
within the usual project | 8 |
each text was proofread | 8 |
did not meet qa | 8 |
most serene royal majesty | 8 |
attribution is given to | 8 |
of textual data within | 8 |
text strings within braces | 8 |
the early english books | 8 |
proquest via their early | 8 |
are available at the | 8 |
even for commercial purposes | 8 |
on the text encoding | 8 |
were sent to external | 8 |
will remain and some | 8 |
any assumptions that can | 8 |
into placeholder characters or | 8 |
a compelling reason to | 8 |
published by proquest via | 8 |
to reflect the true | 8 |
whichever is the greater | 8 |
the dukes of gottorp | 8 |
made about the data | 8 |
was a compelling reason | 8 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 8 |
editorial teams in oxford | 8 |
by proquest via their | 8 |
keyed and coded from | 8 |
was intended to range | 8 |
selection was intended to | 8 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 8 |
and encoded texts based | 8 |
can be made about | 8 |
request that due credit | 8 |
are eligible for inclusion | 8 |
and therefore chose to | 8 |
the filling in of | 8 |
quality of tcp data | 8 |
text can be copied | 8 |
instances will never have | 8 |
encoding based on the | 8 |
unicode or text strings | 8 |
large quantities of textual | 8 |
have been transformed into | 8 |
keyers to be redone | 8 |
based on the image | 8 |
these processes should make | 8 |
all without asking permission | 8 |
corrected and characters marked | 8 |
while the overall quality | 8 |
by reason of the | 8 |
or later edition of | 8 |
enhanced and or corrected | 8 |
and coded from proquest | 8 |
of the rest of | 8 |
text was proofread for | 8 |
if there was a | 8 |
gap elements of known | 8 |
our town of st | 8 |
of each text was | 8 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 8 |
title published between and | 8 |
text creation partnership web | 8 |
range over a wide | 8 |
corrected where possible up | 8 |
these texts for their | 8 |
texts created during phase | 8 |
was proofread for accuracy | 8 |
illegible were corrected where | 8 |
and those which did | 8 |
works in english were | 8 |
of time and funding | 8 |
simplify the filling in | 8 |
quantities of textual data | 8 |
use these texts for | 8 |
encoding was enhanced and | 8 |
sets were sent to | 8 |
is to encode one | 8 |
the usual project restraints | 8 |
was divided into two | 8 |
a second or later | 8 |
understanding these processes should | 8 |
and use these texts | 8 |
number of works in | 8 |
to create accurately transcribed | 8 |
process of creating the | 8 |
work described above is | 8 |
of a work was | 8 |
intended to range over | 8 |
filling in of gaps | 8 |
meet qa standards were | 8 |
data within the usual | 8 |
a wide variety of | 8 |
the text creation partnership | 8 |
markup guidelines are available | 8 |
companies for transcription and | 8 |
of known extent have | 8 |
been looked at by | 8 |
any remaining illegibles were | 8 |
that due credit and | 8 |
the passage of the | 8 |
phase of the project | 8 |
tcp project was divided | 8 |
the publisher proquest to | 8 |
by the institutions providing | 8 |
the institutions providing financial | 8 |
was then carried out | 8 |
was chosen if there | 8 |
encoded text transcribed from | 8 |
page images in accordance | 8 |
or text strings within | 8 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 8 |
there was a compelling | 8 |
by a tcp editor | 8 |
the process of creating | 8 |
of every monographic english | 8 |
a number of works | 8 |
marked as illegible were | 8 |
the terms of creative | 8 |
characters will be marked | 8 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 8 |
such instances will never | 8 |
the keyers to be | 8 |
i am apt to | 8 |
the consent of the | 8 |
text selection was based | 8 |
as illegible were corrected | 8 |
proofread for accuracy and | 8 |
will never have been | 8 |
to their original source | 8 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 8 |
that it is not | 8 |
encoded and linked to | 8 |
of the print record | 8 |
unicode or tei g | 8 |
or tei g elements | 8 |
created by converting tcp | 8 |
the overall quality of | 8 |
in the dukedome of | 8 |
of the project have | 8 |
of any assumptions that | 8 |
and some readable characters | 8 |
those which did not | 8 |
king and kingdom of | 8 |
sent to external keying | 8 |
and markup reviewed and | 8 |
of creating the tcp | 8 |
that in all likelihood | 8 |
characters marked as illegible | 8 |
image sets published by | 8 |
a partnership between the | 8 |
illegibles were encoded as | 8 |
respectfully request that due | 8 |
partnership between the universities | 8 |
encoded edition of the | 8 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 8 |
been issued variously as | 8 |
should make clear that | 8 |
therefore of any assumptions | 8 |
as opposed to critical | 8 |
edition of the work | 8 |
language title published between | 8 |
the text encoding initiative | 8 |
credit and attribution is | 8 |
of instances per text | 8 |
some errors will remain | 8 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 8 |
included and sometimes a | 8 |
usually the first edition | 8 |
some readable characters will | 8 |
been transformed into placeholder | 8 |
the text can be | 8 |
oxford and the publisher | 8 |
images in accordance with | 8 |
should be aware of | 8 |
up to a limit | 8 |
we respectfully request that | 8 |
is a partnership between | 8 |
were corrected where possible | 8 |
between the universities of | 8 |
financial support to the | 8 |
at the time of | 8 |
bibliography of english literature | 8 |
although there are a | 8 |
all the rest of | 8 |
print record of the | 8 |
to tei p using | 8 |
by university of nebraska | 8 |
of the texts have | 8 |
given to their original | 8 |
data is very good | 8 |
according to the terms | 8 |
elements to simplify the | 8 |
with the duke of | 8 |
converting tcp files to | 8 |
publisher proquest to create | 8 |
tei p using tcp | 8 |
on the other hand | 8 |
tcp is to encode | 8 |
and the publisher proquest | 8 |
the project have been | 8 |
be marked as illegible | 8 |
was enhanced and or | 8 |
should bear in mind | 8 |
were encoded as gap | 8 |
out by editorial teams | 8 |
then their works are | 8 |
and characters marked as | 8 |
or corrected and characters | 8 |
were returned to the | 8 |
keying companies for transcription | 8 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 8 |
text is available for | 8 |
project have been released | 8 |
which did not meet | 8 |
i text is available | 8 |
and linked to page | 8 |
created during phase of | 8 |
the territories belonging to | 8 |
king of denmark is | 8 |
the general aim of | 8 |
on the new cambridge | 8 |
of works in other | 8 |
anyone can now take | 8 |
over a wide variety | 8 |
where possible up to | 8 |
universities of michigan and | 8 |
editions of a works | 8 |
there are a number | 8 |
to external keying companies | 8 |
to a limit of | 8 |
assigned for keying and | 8 |
textual data within the | 8 |
with changes to facilitate | 8 |
keying and markup guidelines | 8 |
tcp is a partnership | 8 |
are a number of | 8 |
to make use of | 8 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 8 |
files to tei p | 8 |
the universities of michigan | 8 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 8 |
have been looked at | 8 |
for keying and markup | 8 |
into the public domain | 8 |
based on the new | 8 |
domain as of january | 8 |
standards were returned to | 8 |
variety of subject areas | 8 |
public domain as of | 8 |
is available for reuse | 8 |
to the terms of | 8 |
tcp aimed to produce | 8 |
to encode one copy | 8 |
between and available in | 8 |
at the text creation | 8 |
or elements to simplify | 8 |
in accordance with level | 8 |
produce large quantities of | 8 |
characters or elements to | 8 |
p using tcp tei | 8 |
work was chosen if | 8 |
rest of the king | 8 |
errors will remain and | 8 |
level of the tei | 8 |
support to the early | 8 |
creating the tcp texts | 8 |
sometimes a second or | 8 |
texts based on the | 8 |
edition of a work | 8 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 8 |
chosen if there was | 8 |
and or corrected and | 8 |
carried out by editorial | 8 |
a work was chosen | 8 |
chose to create diplomatic | 8 |
limit of instances per | 8 |
and his most serene | 8 |
the texts have been | 8 |
is given to their | 8 |
released into the public | 8 |
readable characters will be | 8 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 8 |
to simplify the filling | 8 |
create accurately transcribed and | 8 |
be aware of the | 8 |
processes should make clear | 8 |
users should be aware | 8 |
the texts were encoded | 8 |
notably latin and welsh | 8 |
by converting tcp files | 8 |
described above is co | 8 |
opposed to critical editions | 8 |
of the work described | 8 |
to the keyers to | 8 |
accordance with level of | 8 |
and attribution is given | 8 |
guidelines are available at | 8 |
transcription and basic encoding | 8 |
in oxford and michigan | 8 |
of the tei in | 8 |
a limit of instances | 8 |
reason to do so | 8 |
reflect the true nature | 8 |
owned by the institutions | 8 |
then carried out by | 8 |
been released into the | 8 |
markup reviewed and edited | 8 |
available at the text | 8 |
texts have been issued | 8 |
the encoding was enhanced | 8 |
for an anonymous work | 8 |
to the early english | 8 |
of the process of | 8 |
qa standards were returned | 8 |
not meet qa standards | 8 |
that there is no | 8 |
this phase i text | 8 |
the work described above | 8 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 8 |
bear in mind that | 8 |
their works are eligible | 8 |
extent have been transformed | 8 |
aimed to produce large | 8 |
king of denmark has | 8 |
wide variety of subject | 8 |
text and markup reviewed | 8 |
and sometimes a second | 8 |
later edition of a | 8 |
images scanned from microfilm | 8 |
looked at by a | 8 |
assurance was then carried | 8 |
and all sorts of | 8 |
creation partnership web site | 8 |
of michigan and oxford | 8 |
for their own purposes | 8 |
linked to page images | 8 |
possible up to a | 8 |
in of gaps by | 8 |
project restraints of time | 8 |
now take and use | 8 |
texts were encoded and | 8 |
of a works in | 8 |
mainly structural encoding based | 8 |
sets published by proquest | 8 |
assumptions that can be | 8 |
teams in oxford and | 8 |
during phase of the | 8 |
compelling reason to do | 8 |
coded from proquest page | 8 |
the english and dutch | 8 |
via their early english | 8 |
encoded texts based on | 8 |
were encoded and linked | 8 |
that the king would | 8 |
external keying companies for | 8 |
tcp assigned for keying | 8 |
tcp files to tei | 8 |
phase i text is | 8 |
can now take and | 8 |
on the image sets | 8 |
institutions providing financial support | 8 |
a works in english | 8 |
at by a tcp | 8 |
quality assurance was then | 8 |
second or later edition | 8 |
tcp data is very | 8 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 7 |
the most serene king | 7 |
of the dukedom of | 7 |
between his majesty and | 7 |
the beginning of the | 7 |
if the king of | 7 |
notes for div a | 7 |
so far from being | 7 |
the conclusion of the | 7 |
of the states of | 7 |
to the same purpose | 7 |
he ought to have | 7 |
his most serene royal | 7 |
officers of the army | 7 |
and a great many | 7 |
between the king of | 7 |
the other side of | 7 |
after the death of | 7 |
than our town of | 7 |
that the duke of | 7 |
upon the score of | 7 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 7 |
what has been said | 7 |
estc r ocm this | 7 |
a view of the | 7 |
the grace of god | 7 |
between them and the | 7 |
temper of the people | 7 |
not to be denied | 7 |
but the king of | 7 |
other side of the | 7 |
body of the people | 7 |
in a condition to | 7 |
in times of peace | 7 |
so that it is | 7 |
better than our town | 7 |
that is to say | 7 |
the best in the | 7 |
by the grace of | 7 |
the king and kingdom | 7 |
what he says concerning | 7 |
of the kingdom of | 7 |
as to be able | 7 |
and according to the | 7 |
the present state of | 7 |
the king of france | 7 |
in a little time | 7 |
upon the account of | 6 |
the rights of the | 6 |
by the way of | 6 |
peace between his majesty | 6 |
the peace between his | 6 |
grave and sensible men | 6 |
best in the world | 6 |
relation to other princes | 6 |
the suedish and other | 6 |
from the king of | 6 |
and the most serene | 6 |
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serene and potent king | 6 |
at our court at | 6 |
in the midst of | 6 |
in the late wars | 6 |
most serene king of | 6 |
representative body of the | 6 |
the dukedoms of sleswick | 6 |
the possession of the | 6 |
the mean time the | 6 |
the advantage of the | 6 |
much better than our | 6 |
the affairs of the | 6 |
to speak of the | 6 |
the benefit of the | 6 |
suedish and other affairs | 6 |
am apt to believe | 6 |
king and the duke | 6 |
the present king of | 6 |
should be obliged to | 6 |
over the dukedom of | 6 |
of the suedish and | 6 |
of the state of | 6 |
that it would be | 6 |
the preservation of the | 6 |
of the other islands | 6 |
the officers of the | 6 |
the occasion of them | 6 |
the name of the | 6 |
his grave and sensible | 6 |
and potent king of | 6 |
the representative body of | 6 |
the author of the | 6 |
iv tiff page images | 6 |
a league with the | 6 |
to the family of | 6 |
the time of the | 6 |
between the most serene | 6 |
in time of war | 6 |
at a time when | 6 |
in the name of | 6 |
the hands of the | 6 |
territories belonging to the | 6 |
not only in the | 6 |
shall be obliged to | 6 |
in relation to other | 6 |
how the kingdom of | 6 |
the peace of roschild | 6 |
the defence of the | 6 |
it would have been | 6 |
of one of the | 6 |
view of the suedish | 6 |
of the royal family | 6 |
without the assistance of | 6 |
dukedoms of sleswick and | 6 |
the king and queen | 6 |
of the best in | 6 |
the treaty made at | 5 |
the dukes of brunswick | 5 |
in the king of | 5 |
a list of the | 5 |
the peace at roschild | 5 |
quantity for the use | 5 |
and most of the | 5 |
potent king of denmark | 5 |
the court of denmark | 5 |
the greatness of his | 5 |
have little or no | 5 |
the rest of his | 5 |
the receiving of the | 5 |
the ministers of state | 5 |
the dukes of sleswick | 5 |
of its own people | 5 |
the duty to their | 5 |
and to that end | 5 |
of the northern peace | 5 |
in the affairs of | 5 |
the peace of the | 5 |
in the northern parts | 5 |
of his native country | 5 |
and kingdom of denmark | 5 |
men of the first | 5 |
author has given us | 5 |
in a great many | 5 |
i will only say | 5 |
present king of denmark | 5 |
and the island of | 5 |
the succession of the | 5 |
great quantities of corn | 5 |
from time to time | 5 |
the manner how the | 5 |
the nobility and gentry | 5 |
ought not to be | 5 |
the state of religion | 5 |
regard being had to | 5 |
reproduction of original in | 5 |
being had to the | 5 |
of horse and foot | 5 |
the education of their | 5 |
the ancient form of | 5 |
of the kings of | 5 |
the expence of the | 5 |
that if the king | 5 |
of the united provinces | 5 |
of a great many | 5 |
of the danish court | 5 |
the northern parts of | 5 |
for the benefit of | 5 |
to the ruin of | 5 |
i know not what | 5 |
prince of the empire | 5 |
all things should be | 5 |
the names of the | 5 |
as well as in | 5 |
what he says of | 5 |
their form of government | 5 |
duke of gottorp has | 5 |
rights of the people | 5 |
as well as their | 5 |
the constitutions of the | 5 |
assembly of the states | 5 |
a great many of | 5 |
education of their youth | 5 |
in the conclusion of | 5 |
be found in the | 5 |
the king and his | 5 |
inclinations of the king | 5 |
by the name of | 5 |
at the expence of | 5 |
of the city of | 5 |
for the sake of | 5 |
king of denmark to | 5 |
manner how the kingdom | 5 |
to his majesty the | 5 |
the value of estates | 5 |
of oldenbourgh and delmenhorst | 5 |
in the kingdom of | 5 |
has been pleased to | 5 |
the next of kin | 5 |
in favour of the | 5 |
of the crown of | 5 |
became hereditary and absolute | 5 |
the management of the | 5 |
on the part of | 5 |
the law of nations | 5 |
of the peace of | 5 |
serene duke of sleswick | 5 |
the soveraignty of the | 5 |
the prejudice of the | 5 |
these are his words | 5 |
by the king and | 5 |
of what has been | 5 |
of the territories belonging | 5 |
and temper of the | 5 |
before the king and | 5 |
it would be too | 5 |
with all sorts of | 5 |
with relation to england | 5 |
the pole and brandenburger | 5 |
the use of its | 5 |
to the end that | 5 |
the dukedome of holstein | 5 |
to the occasion of | 5 |
which the king of | 5 |
betwixt sueden and denmark | 5 |
given at our court | 5 |
there is such a | 5 |
the running cash of | 5 |
come we now to | 5 |
use of its own | 5 |
the assistance of the | 5 |
the castle of gottorp | 5 |
and at the same | 5 |
without any more ceremony | 5 |
of some of the | 4 |
of their own country | 4 |
and men of the | 4 |
how great the rights | 4 |
and above a sufficient | 4 |
the swedes in the | 4 |
it were to be | 4 |
valiant man that had | 4 |
and measures by which | 4 |
the loss of so | 4 |
as well as his | 4 |
of the midling sort | 4 |
this island of zealand | 4 |
the fourteenth day of | 4 |
and inclinations of the | 4 |
there are abundance of | 4 |
the king of england | 4 |
this gentleman has been | 4 |
to part with their | 4 |
he says concerning the | 4 |
other times a private | 4 |
that the commons were | 4 |
and after the roschild | 4 |
english miles of copenhagen | 4 |
in number and quality | 4 |
is one of the | 4 |
and norway christian the | 4 |
so much as to | 4 |
northern parts of the | 4 |
that in the most | 4 |
disposition and inclinations of | 4 |
what he says in | 4 |
mediation in these differences | 4 |
sufficient store of each | 4 |
the defence of these | 4 |
affords corn in sufficient | 4 |
of the principal actions | 4 |
norway christian the v | 4 |
by which those actions | 4 |
the concurrence of the | 4 |
the disposition and inclinations | 4 |
has been the darling | 4 |
have thought fit to | 4 |
the liberties of the | 4 |
the citizens of copenhagen | 4 |
the assembly of the | 4 |
it is certain that | 4 |
of original in huntington | 4 |
most illustrious house of | 4 |
of their form of | 4 |
is to be noted | 4 |
above a sufficient store | 4 |
in the wars betwixt | 4 |
kingdom of denmark became | 4 |
the valiant man that | 4 |
of denmark england and | 4 |
and kingdom of sweden | 4 |
of the running cash | 4 |
from a gentleman in | 4 |
dukedom of sleswick and | 4 |
about english miles in | 4 |
intirely to part with | 4 |
wars betwixt sueden and | 4 |
corn in sufficient quantity | 4 |
one of the most | 4 |
the other side the | 4 |
much to the same | 4 |
and the rest of | 4 |
restoring the duke of | 4 |
the neighbourhood of the | 4 |
in the reign of | 4 |
such time as the | 4 |
of the people were | 4 |
few of the midling | 4 |
after the roschild treaty | 4 |
a letter from a | 4 |
have been able to | 4 |
the swedes and the | 4 |
the conditions of the | 4 |
and consent of the | 4 |
was so far from | 4 |
original in huntington library | 4 |
he would have done | 4 |
of the court of | 4 |
illustrious house of brunzwich | 4 |
the greatness of the | 4 |
is so far from | 4 |
owe the original of | 4 |
were no other than | 4 |
i know not whether | 4 |
a considerable quantity of | 4 |
and twentieth day of | 4 |
him without any more | 4 |
from the original text | 4 |
come and see him | 4 |
the family of the | 4 |
that he was a | 4 |
misery in the peasants | 4 |
to his friend in | 4 |
the face of the | 4 |
been the darling of | 4 |
the sums of money | 4 |
serene and potent prince | 4 |
conclusion of the peace | 4 |
a sufficient store of | 4 |
ancient form of government | 4 |
the laws of nature | 4 |
of the peace at | 4 |
so that the king | 4 |
as they now stand | 4 |
to be put in | 4 |
of the publick liberty | 4 |
nation in the world | 4 |
the killing of the | 4 |
during the minority of | 4 |
to come and see | 4 |
sometimes the valiant man | 4 |
best way they could | 4 |
the crown of sueden | 4 |
if we consider the | 4 |
the business of the | 4 |
that we owe the | 4 |
little regard being had | 4 |
are in no great | 4 |
to have been a | 4 |
the said most illustrious | 4 |
king of danmark has | 4 |
sometimes the next of | 4 |
that they should be | 4 |
i cannot sufficiently admire | 4 |
put him in mind | 4 |
denmark england and wales | 4 |
the most christian king | 4 |
greatest part of the | 4 |
they found themselves mistaken | 4 |
by the consent of | 4 |
of the present differences | 4 |
is none of the | 4 |
for the advantage of | 4 |
ports towards the ocean | 4 |
part of the world | 4 |
principal actions occurring in | 4 |
the revenue of the | 4 |
denmark and norway christian | 4 |
has plenty of corn | 4 |
well furnished with dishes | 4 |
a narrative of the | 4 |
of which may be | 4 |
the counsels and measures | 4 |
one ought to know | 4 |
one thousand six hundred | 4 |
of the ministers of | 4 |
counsels and measures by | 4 |
they were obliged to | 4 |
of each for its | 4 |
and conditions of the | 4 |
in the second place | 4 |
in opposition to the | 4 |
perswaded intirely to part | 4 |
which shall be hereafter | 4 |
that it was not | 4 |
serene king of denmark | 4 |
english miles in circumference | 4 |
original text notes for | 4 |
to the most serene | 4 |
any other part of | 4 |
under the mediation of | 4 |
the manner of dispossessing | 4 |
dukes of gottorp have | 4 |
between us and the | 4 |
sufficient quantity for the | 4 |
the customs of the | 4 |
can be said of | 4 |
make use of that | 4 |
a better man in | 4 |
the favour of the | 4 |
the present differences between | 4 |
duty to their country | 4 |
even to this day | 4 |
president of the city | 4 |
in the service of | 4 |
to those of the | 4 |
actions occurring in the | 4 |
some letters of the | 4 |
of the dutchy of | 4 |
by the help of | 4 |
such a one as | 4 |
had to the occasion | 4 |
the king and duke | 4 |
over the dukedome of | 4 |
to the king and | 4 |
but it is time | 4 |
as soon as the | 4 |
man in his room | 4 |
upon the death of | 4 |
not the power to | 4 |
we now to the | 4 |
for four or five | 4 |
the estates of denmark | 4 |
consent of the duke | 4 |
and restoring the duke | 4 |
present differences between the | 4 |
he was grown too | 4 |
the states general of | 4 |
duke of gottorp to | 4 |
the product of the | 4 |
to come to the | 4 |
it affords corn in | 4 |
poverty in the gentry | 4 |
which those actions were | 4 |
was grown too powerful | 4 |
his friend in london | 4 |
is not so much | 4 |
for its own inhabitants | 4 |
narrative of the principal | 4 |
better man in his | 4 |
in the time of | 4 |
measures by which those | 4 |
account of the state | 4 |
of the roman catholicks | 4 |
to the interest of | 4 |
as the king of | 4 |
king of denmark england | 4 |
the misery of the | 4 |
by the favour of | 4 |
state of the present | 4 |
in lieu of money | 4 |
it would be a | 4 |
the best way they | 4 |
by force of arms | 4 |
the interest of their | 4 |
a great many more | 4 |
aptara keyed and coded | 4 |
denmark became hereditary and | 4 |
pretended account of danmark | 4 |
gentleman in the country | 4 |
the condition of the | 4 |
the form of government | 4 |
between his most serene | 4 |
to the value of | 4 |
the whole body of | 4 |
is a plentiful country | 4 |
in a country where | 4 |
have a right to | 4 |
of our princely house | 4 |
the kingdom of danmark | 4 |
over and above a | 4 |
of the present state | 4 |
any thing to the | 4 |
of the dukes of | 4 |
text notes for div | 4 |
the wars betwixt sueden | 4 |
differences between the most | 4 |
by his grave and | 4 |
declared king of denmark | 4 |
concerning a mediation in | 4 |
of the danish kings | 4 |
a great number of | 4 |
killing of the tyrant | 4 |
what our author has | 4 |
that the power of | 4 |
to the kingdom of | 4 |
the author has given | 4 |
the estates of the | 4 |
the loss of their | 4 |
the division of the | 4 |
the states of denmark | 4 |
in the next place | 4 |
with the counsels and | 4 |
before and after the | 4 |
every one ought to | 4 |
the principal actions occurring | 4 |
our court at whitehall | 4 |
make use of the | 4 |
out of what has | 4 |
to see what he | 4 |
occurring in the wars | 4 |
the goths and vandals | 4 |
a time when the | 4 |
of the peace between | 4 |
those actions were directed | 4 |
in the nature of | 4 |
in sufficient quantity for | 4 |
as much as the | 4 |
not to be found | 4 |
see what he says | 4 |
the king of denmarks | 4 |
is so much the | 4 |
the original of parliaments | 4 |
in the possession of | 4 |
any thing to be | 4 |
soveraignty over the dukedom | 4 |
for the duke of | 4 |
the original text notes | 4 |
in order to the | 4 |
of the roschild treaty | 4 |
lectures of their philosophers | 4 |
the crown of england | 4 |
by the treaty of | 4 |
that the value of | 4 |
is not the only | 4 |
times a private person | 4 |
the island of zealand | 4 |
the king and states | 4 |
and for this reason | 4 |
in the beginning of | 4 |
has been said before | 4 |
as our author would | 4 |
said most illustrious house | 4 |
of the first quality | 4 |
the law of nature | 4 |
at other times a | 4 |
of denmark became hereditary | 4 |
the name of a | 4 |
they are forced to | 4 |
bank of the sound | 4 |
a gentleman in the | 4 |
the laws and constitutions | 4 |
of king charles the | 4 |
till such time as | 4 |
states general of the | 4 |
the matter of fact | 4 |
the knowledge of the | 4 |
the house of lunenburgh | 4 |
senate of the kingdom | 4 |
store of each for | 4 |
the king and court | 4 |
in the first place | 4 |
the treaty of peace | 4 |
a flourishing little city | 4 |
each for its own | 4 |
king of denmark had | 4 |
serene royal majesty and | 4 |
between him and the | 4 |
letters of the king | 4 |
within these few years | 4 |
that of true patriot | 3 |
only of earth and | 3 |
to be the principal | 3 |
and as soon as | 3 |
exposed himself so far | 3 |
and commonly very excessive | 3 |
are all as absolute | 3 |
the only true riches | 3 |
worth their while to | 3 |
and this either formally | 3 |
princes and men of | 3 |
who pretended to a | 3 |
of kin to him | 3 |
the occasion of the | 3 |
of his paternal estate | 3 |
the account of the | 3 |
because most remote from | 3 |
the succession to the | 3 |
they stood in germany | 3 |
out of his own | 3 |
of the highest quality | 3 |
low and rich countries | 3 |
the inhabitants of copenhagen | 3 |
to which they belong | 3 |
the conclusion of this | 3 |
the treaty at roschild | 3 |
king of denmark in | 3 |
counties of oldenburg and | 3 |
the queen of all | 3 |
kingdom is fallen three | 3 |
the security of the | 3 |
commodities in this island | 3 |
answer to a late | 3 |
this chapter with a | 3 |
the scarcity of money | 3 |
being at that time | 3 |
servant one rix dollar | 3 |
if they have not | 3 |
the war with sweden | 3 |
affairs belonging to peace | 3 |
and particularly the lutheran | 3 |
by vertue of the | 3 |
most remote from copenhagen | 3 |
cows and oxen from | 3 |
the treaty of roschild | 3 |
against the house of | 3 |
there are no commodities | 3 |
the circle of lower | 3 |
is divided into four | 3 |
to the danish court | 3 |
the education of youth | 3 |
or if by ill | 3 |
to learn fit methods | 3 |
sequestrate that part of | 3 |
even the boors had | 3 |
manner of dispossessing and | 3 |
author has been pleased | 3 |
it is evident enough | 3 |
thing in the world | 3 |
fidelity to the king | 3 |
in the point of | 3 |
in the month of | 3 |
to some of the | 3 |
the extent of the | 3 |
the part of the | 3 |
have been forced to | 3 |
the other two estates | 3 |
in the hands of | 3 |
any more ceremony the | 3 |
into a league with | 3 |
he might from thence | 3 |
the proceedings of the | 3 |
the king would have | 3 |
which may be called | 3 |
not in all his | 3 |
the land is pleasant | 3 |
germany was freer than | 3 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 3 |
they were forced to | 3 |
of necessaries for the | 3 |
were the only gainers | 3 |
hundred thousand rix dollars | 3 |
dukedomes of sleswick and | 3 |
have the opportunity of | 3 |
that had been so | 3 |
as to make them | 3 |
that your imperial majesty | 3 |
towards the maintaining of | 3 |
and in all denmark | 3 |
the island of sealand | 3 |
free and rich people | 3 |
change of the government | 3 |
the distribution of justice | 3 |
royal majesty and his | 3 |
been a little more | 3 |
which are to be | 3 |
double sword of flesh | 3 |
the loins of many | 3 |
and several of the | 3 |
are more in number | 3 |
with the knowledge of | 3 |
the chancellor of denmark | 3 |
and the publick liberty | 3 |
and it is remarkable | 3 |
the right honourable george | 3 |
resolution of the commons | 3 |
commonly very excessive ones | 3 |
in a war with | 3 |
great britain most generously | 3 |
it is no wonder | 3 |
enemies of the empire | 3 |
partiality in the distribution | 3 |
the affairs of denmark | 3 |
of the kingdom is | 3 |
into four stifts ampts | 3 |
states of the province | 3 |
spi global keyed and | 3 |
the commonwealth of rome | 3 |
he would not have | 3 |
the said town and | 3 |
of denmark in particular | 3 |
alteration in the government | 3 |
two thirds of the | 3 |
the education of the | 3 |
body of horse and | 3 |
the works of the | 3 |
are but two seasons | 3 |
the rigour of the | 3 |
they are all as | 3 |
to that end has | 3 |
seems to be more | 3 |
in case of a | 3 |
after the example of | 3 |
to judge of the | 3 |
and very bad cheese | 3 |
of his present majesty | 3 |
fit methods to please | 3 |
king of denmark refused | 3 |
they are to be | 3 |
mediation and good offices | 3 |
ought to have been | 3 |
we shall be obliged | 3 |
very lately in the | 3 |
whole face of affairs | 3 |
all as absolute slaves | 3 |
their estates from them | 3 |
against the king of | 3 |
that the suede was | 3 |
the constitution of our | 3 |
the king his master | 3 |
he treats of the | 3 |
decease found among his | 3 |
the english mediator had | 3 |
at the end of | 3 |
they frequently deposed him | 3 |
kingdom of denmark and | 3 |
have no reason to | 3 |
with some letters of | 3 |
it ought to be | 3 |
no other belonging to | 3 |
at that time to | 3 |
was master of both | 3 |
confirmed between the king | 3 |
since the oldenburg family | 3 |
they have little or | 3 |
entire and sole dependance | 3 |
of them to the | 3 |
taxes imposed on them | 3 |
very fruitful and pleasant | 3 |
belonging to peace or | 3 |
that the kings of | 3 |
that at this day | 3 |
high court of justice | 3 |
of the elector of | 3 |
what can be expected | 3 |
a great power over | 3 |
learning of the times | 3 |
of the land is | 3 |
by the kings of | 3 |
was at that time | 3 |
since it is certain | 3 |
it is time to | 3 |
his paternal estate might | 3 |
denmark refused and slighted | 3 |
slaves as the negroes | 3 |
how a free and | 3 |
sword of flesh and | 3 |
of dispossessing and restoring | 3 |
their hopefullest young students | 3 |
majesty and his most | 3 |
a piece of bread | 3 |
have been so far | 3 |
for the loss of | 3 |
in this last age | 3 |
that most excellent one | 3 |
in the commonwealth of | 3 |
in all his dominions | 3 |
taking the advantage of | 3 |
of the law of | 3 |
every year of an | 3 |
of his most serene | 3 |
senators of the kingdom | 3 |
to be compared with | 3 |
a further matrimonial tye | 3 |
are the city of | 3 |
have not been able | 3 |
be taken from them | 3 |
a fleet and army | 3 |
of the german princes | 3 |
at copenhaguen the of | 3 |
the mediators and commissioners | 3 |
be levied upon the | 3 |
the necessity of a | 3 |
concerning the propositions made | 3 |
part of the dukedom | 3 |
were forced to take | 3 |
the author gives us | 3 |
will begin with the | 3 |
in the danish law | 3 |
had to the family | 3 |
they had advanced a | 3 |
conditions of the peace | 3 |
enemy of the empire | 3 |
la chambre des comptes | 3 |
all manner of ways | 3 |
his decease found among | 3 |
dispossessing and restoring the | 3 |
this kind of nobility | 3 |
of the sound is | 3 |
called an account of | 3 |
for publishing the peace | 3 |
making him answer before | 3 |
which is in the | 3 |
six years of age | 3 |
may be called a | 3 |
it seems to be | 3 |
divided between the king | 3 |
people were very lately | 3 |
which is the best | 3 |
of a civil war | 3 |
good opinion of the | 3 |
about the beginning of | 3 |
the bishop of lubeck | 3 |
had exposed himself so | 3 |
of sweden and denmark | 3 |
in the northern kingdoms | 3 |
the change of the | 3 |
of flesh and spirit | 3 |
swallowed up by the | 3 |
the life of the | 3 |
their hearers into greatness | 3 |
the nobility were for | 3 |
they may have the | 3 |
if honesty and the | 3 |
no computing there by | 3 |
the minds of the | 3 |
logarbo text and markup | 3 |
out of the instrument | 3 |
methods to please their | 3 |
all that had been | 3 |
to the benefit of | 3 |
the midling sort venture | 3 |
heavier than the loins | 3 |
are so far from | 3 |
the necessity of the | 3 |
and manners of the | 3 |
a fief of the | 3 |
not be amiss to | 3 |
true pattern and model | 3 |
petty princes and states | 3 |
majesty would be pleased | 3 |
and settled in danmark | 3 |
defence of these dukedoms | 3 |
the government of the | 3 |
his majesty of great | 3 |
the best part of | 3 |
were so far from | 3 |
the first of may | 3 |
the suede out of | 3 |
it is apparent enough | 3 |
capable of harbouring ships | 3 |
alliances to support himself | 3 |
there are silver mines | 3 |
this as well as | 3 |
have been in the | 3 |
every where of a | 3 |
the people were very | 3 |
so much for every | 3 |
and model of exact | 3 |
lately in the elective | 3 |
the ocean and the | 3 |
is fallen three fourths | 3 |
denmark towards his neighbours | 3 |
for the maintenance of | 3 |
whose interest it is | 3 |
of misery in the | 3 |
late earl of bristol | 3 |
in the former war | 3 |
there are but two | 3 |
had advanced a cruel | 3 |
the duke and his | 3 |
a piece of good | 3 |
as manner of improvement | 3 |
the character of priest | 3 |
a body of men | 3 |
answer before the representative | 3 |
i see no reason | 3 |
the hollanders transport yearly | 3 |
we owe the original | 3 |
they were ready to | 3 |
to acquaint the king | 3 |
in germany in the | 3 |
but to come to | 3 |
day of september next | 3 |
frequent and arbitrary taxes | 3 |
princes and states of | 3 |
a change in the | 3 |
serene duke of gottorp | 3 |
is the interest of | 3 |
parts of the kingdom | 3 |
and the last year | 3 |
to your imperial majesty | 3 |
as soon as they | 3 |
his dominions one navigable | 3 |
a great quantity of | 3 |
six hundred and sixty | 3 |
now stand in germany | 3 |
to the fertility of | 3 |
to undertake the expulsion | 3 |
for an universal peace | 3 |
within this last age | 3 |
whereby the calumnies of | 3 |
of any other in | 3 |
may with justice be | 3 |
the inhabitants of it | 3 |
a vessel of tuns | 3 |
of the next heirs | 3 |
present state of denmark | 3 |
other in the king | 3 |
to the best of | 3 |
computation of the running | 3 |
that the house of | 3 |
no want of good | 3 |
of an absolute prince | 3 |
all matters relating to | 3 |
rational computation of the | 3 |
when he is to | 3 |
as to them appeared | 3 |
calumnies of a certain | 3 |
may eat a piece | 3 |
by word of mouth | 3 |
king of sweden his | 3 |
of his own estate | 3 |
to that of true | 3 |
so much as a | 3 |
or five months together | 3 |
publishing the peace between | 3 |
is divided between the | 3 |
in all europe besides | 3 |
of denmark in relation | 3 |
the detriment of the | 3 |
guarantee of the northern | 3 |
race of the danish | 3 |
any other in the | 3 |
the consequences of this | 3 |
of our modern education | 3 |
the prince royal of | 3 |
the president of the | 3 |
the calumnies of a | 3 |
an amicable composure of | 3 |
and that they had | 3 |
more in number and | 3 |
of such an advancement | 3 |
go on to the | 3 |
it is to preserve | 3 |
been so far from | 3 |
pleased to tell us | 3 |
the mediation of england | 3 |
author to the right | 3 |
in the danish court | 3 |
were at that time | 3 |
at the head of | 3 |
the good of the | 3 |
as they call it | 3 |
the eldest son of | 3 |
it has plenty of | 3 |
other part of europe | 3 |
that he ought to | 3 |
for the same reason | 3 |
than any other part | 3 |
any in the world | 3 |
not to derogate from | 3 |
without the interfering of | 3 |
our author has been | 3 |
is far from being | 3 |
and the passage of | 3 |
also some other letters | 3 |
extent of the king | 3 |
the due measures of | 3 |
the cause of their | 3 |
of the whole kingdom | 3 |
no commodities in this | 3 |
their kings and princes | 3 |
kings of denmark and | 3 |
more to say of | 3 |
a late treatise called | 3 |
such as have been | 3 |
take their estates from | 3 |
most part low and | 3 |
in general a very | 3 |
the chief town of | 3 |
of the men of | 3 |
goodness of its soil | 3 |
produces nothing for the | 3 |
that is all head | 3 |
inhabitants of copenhagen are | 3 |
of persons of the | 3 |
les conseillers de la | 3 |
league with the swedes | 3 |
they have not been | 3 |
it considerable for trade | 3 |
a private person of | 3 |
the use of the | 3 |
it is not so | 3 |
they are at present | 3 |
be heavier than the | 3 |
of the said king | 3 |
the foundation of the | 3 |
has a mind to | 3 |
being no other belonging | 3 |
the strong town of | 3 |
engaged in a war | 3 |
the people of all | 3 |
a great many other | 3 |
dutchy of saxe lawenburg | 3 |
greatest princes of europe | 3 |
is very well known | 3 |
than any of the | 3 |
interest it is to | 3 |
the latter end of | 3 |
is in general a | 3 |
most of the other | 3 |
be annexed to the | 3 |
this and all other | 3 |
the danes and norsh | 3 |
to say of any | 3 |
which ought to be | 3 |
contrary to all justice | 3 |
what he has said | 3 |
the dutchy of saxe | 3 |
by the dane in | 3 |
mona logarbo text and | 3 |
yet the king of | 3 |
formerly a flourishing little | 3 |
to be entirely restored | 3 |
power of the bishops | 3 |
to choose the eldest | 3 |
be legally contended with | 3 |
the most high prince | 3 |
can be heavier than | 3 |
was in a manner | 3 |
are not to be | 3 |
in behalf of the | 3 |
made their private interest | 3 |
to the peoples rights | 3 |
one of the chief | 3 |
want of good hay | 3 |
next of kin to | 3 |
most parts of the | 3 |
false to their fortunes | 3 |
if by ill practices | 3 |
their more fertile soil | 3 |
his majesty of denmark | 3 |
the princes of the | 3 |
for the royal family | 3 |
letter to the duke | 3 |
the most part of | 3 |
that we should be | 3 |
will take the pains | 3 |
him answer before the | 3 |
so that if the | 3 |
if they found themselves | 3 |
a estc r ocm | 3 |
not willing to be | 3 |
at the same rate | 3 |
other belonging to him | 3 |
grace of god king | 3 |
in the dukedom of | 3 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 3 |
they had in the | 3 |
and i am the | 3 |
have little more to | 3 |
year of an invasion | 3 |
the death of frederick | 3 |
and confirmed between the | 3 |
as they stood in | 3 |
to be wanting in | 3 |
with the affairs of | 3 |
freer than any other | 3 |
the emperour charles the | 3 |
the greatest princes of | 3 |
pomp than truth in | 3 |
people in their right | 3 |
of money to discharge | 3 |
for the good of | 3 |
honesty and the duty | 3 |
to them appeared personable | 3 |
in the island of | 3 |
that in case of | 3 |
it is true that | 3 |
being no bread corn | 3 |
they dispatched him without | 3 |
may be taken from | 3 |
the temper of the | 3 |
made use of as | 3 |
was made use of | 3 |
claim a right to | 3 |
de la chambre des | 3 |
there is no other | 3 |
would have done well | 3 |
and yet the king | 3 |
in the families of | 3 |
of a much greater | 3 |
the same in the | 3 |
denmark and the duke | 3 |
part with their liberties | 3 |
for the preservation of | 3 |
seldom amount to above | 3 |
of the king and | 3 |
to be of a | 3 |
want of money to | 3 |
of a certain danish | 3 |
subjects are better treated | 3 |
consider the extent of | 3 |
people of all sorts | 3 |
there is a considerable | 3 |
for the king of | 3 |
i am the more | 3 |
say of any other | 3 |
head and no body | 3 |
minister are plainly detected | 3 |
the senate of the | 3 |
that all things should | 3 |
the kings most excellent | 3 |
than truth in it | 3 |
in a short time | 3 |
part of a nation | 3 |
by reason of their | 3 |
that had exposed himself | 3 |
and states of denmark | 3 |
rendring it considerable for | 3 |
pattern and model of | 3 |
there being no bread | 3 |
that it is very | 3 |
in the second chapter | 3 |
to what has been | 3 |
all affairs belonging to | 3 |
that the king had | 3 |
communicated by the author | 3 |
in the cause of | 3 |
that the government of | 3 |
but few commodities for | 3 |
upon the isle of | 3 |
piece of good luck | 3 |
it affords to its | 3 |
is all head and | 3 |
about fifteen or sixteen | 3 |
and sole dependance of | 3 |
the number of foreigners | 3 |
be perswaded intirely to | 3 |
year of our reign | 3 |
yearly great quantities of | 3 |
which has been the | 3 |
some of their hopefullest | 3 |
choose the eldest son | 3 |
liberties of the people | 3 |
horse and foot guards | 3 |
the dukedomes of sleswick | 3 |
one half of the | 3 |
which the kings of | 3 |
by his majesty of | 3 |
as he would make | 3 |
in the distribution of | 3 |
where of a sufficient | 3 |
as effectually in this | 3 |
he says of the | 3 |
may be found in | 3 |
to their more fertile | 3 |
of your most serene | 3 |
your most serene majesties | 3 |
our lord and father | 3 |
only primi inter pares | 3 |
as it is not | 3 |
more acceptable to the | 3 |
by which he is | 3 |
in regard of the | 3 |
certain danish minister are | 3 |
in most parts of | 3 |
that the danes have | 3 |
that they may eat | 3 |
if they do not | 3 |
is of the same | 3 |
as also that the | 3 |
intermeddle in the affairs | 3 |
it is divided into | 3 |
the two crowns of | 3 |
of the same stamp | 3 |
of denmark towards his | 3 |
and by his example | 3 |
greatness of his paternal | 3 |
little or no property | 3 |
the doctrine of the | 3 |
whole body of the | 3 |
that they did not | 3 |
at one instant the | 3 |
or no property to | 3 |
terms and conditions of | 3 |
and contempt of death | 3 |
the tables of the | 3 |
being most of them | 3 |
occasionally communicated by the | 3 |
us and the king | 3 |
where there is no | 3 |
too powerful to be | 3 |
and since it is | 3 |
proclamation for publishing the | 3 |
as well in its | 3 |
and that the king | 3 |
and the duty to | 3 |
the author to the | 3 |
the knowledge of their | 3 |
all this while at | 3 |
the investiture of the | 3 |
there is no computing | 3 |
beyond hopes and fears | 3 |
boors had their voices | 3 |
the death of the | 3 |
and not long after | 3 |
the generality of mankind | 3 |
of the bishoprick of | 3 |
tables of the better | 3 |
to all the rest | 3 |
in copenhagen there is | 3 |
the elective kingdoms of | 3 |
affords to its neighbours | 3 |
this island produces nothing | 3 |
a proclamation for publishing | 3 |
in proportion to their | 3 |
general of the united | 3 |
the gown of both | 3 |
father of blessed memory | 3 |
if it happen that | 3 |
the kingdom is fallen | 3 |
knowledge of the world | 3 |
they made use of | 3 |
that are to be | 3 |
of oldenburg and delmenhorst | 3 |
than in all europe | 3 |
gown of both kinds | 3 |
to the right honourable | 3 |
of denmark refused and | 3 |
it wants good sea | 3 |
even in times of | 3 |
the managers of our | 3 |
would have been but | 3 |
ships of a much | 3 |
eat a piece of | 3 |
accrue to the king | 3 |
by the people of | 3 |
would make us believe | 3 |
and since his decease | 3 |
was freer than any | 3 |
but few of the | 3 |
letters of the dukes | 3 |
some other letters of | 3 |
the change of government | 3 |
as in other countries | 3 |
expence of the peoples | 3 |
has given us a | 3 |
with the daughter of | 3 |
in the elective kingdoms | 3 |
would be too tedious | 3 |
in danmark and norway | 3 |
the true cause of | 3 |
of such as are | 3 |
in the middle of | 3 |
blind and unlimited obedience | 3 |
great the rights of | 3 |
the compass of a | 3 |
a hundred thousand rixdollars | 3 |
a certain danish minister | 3 |
of a sufficient depth | 3 |
of venice and genoua | 3 |
as he has done | 3 |
denmark in relation to | 3 |
the merchant to export | 3 |
consent of the king | 3 |
insulted on our own | 3 |
not only to the | 3 |
for a long time | 3 |
it is divided between | 3 |
in relation to the | 3 |
the account of his | 3 |
that they had advanced | 3 |
are no commodities in | 3 |
before the representative body | 3 |
grown too powerful to | 3 |
the dane in the | 3 |
sent from a gentleman | 3 |
antient goths and vandals | 3 |
been able to find | 3 |
but that it is | 3 |
meetings of the estates | 3 |
of this country are | 3 |
more ceremony the best | 3 |
most excellent one belonging | 3 |
of its soil be | 3 |
which the duke of | 3 |
face of affairs was | 3 |
chief town of it | 3 |
the king in his | 3 |
little more to say | 3 |
when he comes to | 3 |
as also in the | 3 |
for publishing of the | 3 |
of the whole country | 3 |
to sequestrate that part | 3 |
been in a manner | 3 |
know not whether this | 3 |
of affairs was changed | 3 |
nothing for the merchant | 3 |
you would scarce believe | 3 |
part of the way | 3 |
this is a plentiful | 3 |
india ships return home | 3 |
general a very good | 3 |
because the greatness of | 3 |
four or five months | 3 |
author of the account | 3 |
as far as they | 3 |
majesty and the duke | 3 |
their principles and doctrine | 3 |
with that of the | 3 |
speaks much to the | 3 |
des gardes du corps | 3 |
general peace at nimeguen | 3 |
for the merchant to | 3 |
the pope among the | 3 |
a great many places | 3 |
it cannot be denied | 3 |
kings most excellent majesty | 3 |
the entire and sole | 3 |
and see him at | 3 |
no property to lose | 3 |
they may eat a | 3 |
they have a mind | 3 |
his majesty of sueden | 3 |
the counties of oldenburg | 3 |
with a view of | 3 |
as that of the | 3 |
great deal nearer to | 3 |
a more than ordinary | 3 |
to his majesty of | 3 |
publishing of the peace | 3 |
there is but one | 3 |
as long as the | 3 |
observe the confession of | 3 |
in the due measures | 3 |
that of the other | 3 |
but on the contrary | 3 |
residence of the duke | 3 |
would have been very | 3 |
the mouth of the | 3 |
be too tedious to | 3 |
a very good country | 3 |
counties of oldenbourgh and | 3 |
the opinion of the | 3 |
suffer any thing to | 3 |
commons have since experienced | 3 |
by all manner of | 3 |
had a mind to | 3 |
as a fief from | 3 |
the dutchy of bremen | 3 |
a certain number of | 3 |
the two northern crowns | 3 |
of their hopefullest young | 3 |
of the people does | 3 |
subjects of the said | 3 |
the trade of the | 3 |
where he treats of | 3 |
stood in germany in | 3 |
in their right wits | 3 |
they now stand in | 3 |
to give notice of | 3 |
education of the youth | 3 |
highness the duke of | 3 |
to peace or war | 3 |
island produces nothing for | 3 |
of the female succession | 3 |
as i said before | 3 |
pope among the romanists | 3 |
their share of the | 3 |
no bread corn growing | 3 |
in no great quantity | 3 |
interest of their country | 3 |
face of the land | 3 |
to be legally contended | 3 |
and subjects of the | 3 |
one belonging to copenhagen | 3 |
what scarce any body | 3 |
that there is a | 3 |
the whole face of | 3 |
are influenced by the | 3 |
or the killing of | 3 |
in proportion to the | 3 |
town and country of | 3 |
both in number and | 3 |
greatest part of it | 3 |
we consider the extent | 3 |
belongs to the duke | 3 |
all sorts of french | 3 |
make use of this | 3 |
the king would not | 3 |
were very lately in | 3 |
king charles the first | 3 |
as to undertake the | 3 |
in cities and towns | 3 |
the whole royal family | 3 |
were made their private | 3 |
the fertility of the | 3 |
form of government in | 3 |
that he could not | 3 |
of the better sort | 3 |
no other than slaves | 3 |
by king christian the | 3 |
and make use of | 3 |
there being no other | 3 |
of the greatest part | 3 |
of the instrument of | 3 |
if the duke of | 3 |
loins of many nobles | 3 |
oath of fidelity to | 3 |
what he means by | 3 |
the university of copenhagen | 3 |
to be a great | 3 |
other letters of the | 3 |
together with a view | 3 |
sole dependance of the | 3 |
les assesseurs de la | 3 |
sequestration of the dukedome | 3 |
i have said before | 3 |
denmark and the house | 3 |
he may with justice | 3 |
in the danish history | 3 |
of god king of | 3 |
nothing by way of | 3 |
than the loins of | 3 |
all head and no | 3 |
queen of all vertues | 3 |
but also in the | 3 |
of alliances to support | 3 |
shall be treated of | 3 |
a mediation in these | 3 |
he was ready to | 3 |
if he had been | 3 |
ceremony the best way | 3 |
by the author to | 3 |
hollanders transport yearly great | 3 |
a free and rich | 3 |
the greater part of | 3 |
as the negroes are | 3 |
by the same grace | 3 |
together with some letters | 3 |
powerful to be legally | 3 |
than it is in | 3 |
to the detriment of | 3 |
by the mediation of | 3 |
that on the contrary | 3 |
but that the king | 3 |
the other princes of | 3 |
that the most serene | 3 |
by making him answer | 3 |
the reader to judge | 3 |
a great deal nearer | 3 |
it may not be | 3 |
the common people are | 3 |
man that had exposed | 3 |
to what he says | 3 |
sit down with the | 3 |
is the most considerable | 3 |
the instrument of peace | 3 |
with the assistance of | 3 |
the terms and conditions | 3 |
chosen by the people | 3 |
see no reason why | 3 |
managers of our modern | 3 |
the welfare of the | 3 |
the taxes of the | 3 |
him and the duke | 3 |
letter to his majesty | 3 |
are suitable to their | 3 |
in the power of | 3 |
with the kings of | 3 |
is to be found | 3 |
which observe the confession | 3 |
the resolution of the | 3 |
not to mention here | 3 |
the monarchy of the | 3 |
of his so much | 3 |
the sole management of | 3 |
that he has a | 3 |
that he was ready | 3 |
well in its fertility | 3 |
the taxes imposed on | 3 |
negroes are in barbadoes | 3 |
it may be said | 3 |
nothing can be more | 3 |
the negroes are in | 3 |
since his decease found | 3 |
as also some other | 3 |
think it worth their | 3 |
as soon as he | 3 |
and indeed of all | 3 |
a pretended account of | 3 |
and that of the | 3 |
over the little belt | 3 |
presently a better man | 3 |
germany in the year | 3 |
thousand six hundred and | 3 |
league with the king | 3 |
peace of the north | 3 |
the east and west | 3 |
to the age of | 3 |
is to be supposed | 3 |
contracting of alliances to | 3 |
and swine of this | 3 |
be false to their | 3 |
due measures of it | 3 |
to a late treatise | 3 |
the boors had their | 3 |
it worth their while | 3 |
the merit of the | 3 |
found among his papers | 3 |
le secretaire de la | 3 |
as they call them | 3 |
we must return to | 3 |
with a great deal | 3 |
the commons have since | 3 |
the present elector of | 3 |
the counties of oldenbourgh | 3 |
for his own defence | 3 |
swine of this country | 3 |
because there are no | 3 |
he has given us | 3 |
the true pattern and | 3 |
has not in all | 3 |
that i know of | 3 |
to the kings most | 3 |
should be perswaded intirely | 3 |
danish minister are plainly | 3 |
that it is no | 3 |
but content themselves with | 3 |
part low and rich | 3 |
by the means of | 3 |
king and states of | 3 |
king of denmark towards | 3 |
not been able to | 3 |
is no computing there | 3 |
transport yearly great quantities | 3 |
of great britain most | 3 |
judge in his own | 3 |
other part of the | 3 |
of late years to | 3 |
capable of harbouring a | 3 |
can leave the land | 3 |
to the rules of | 3 |
on a pretended account | 3 |
as it would be | 3 |
the master of the | 3 |
excellent one belonging to | 3 |
with the rest of | 3 |
upon the house of | 3 |
the first by the | 3 |
his heirs and successors | 3 |
it may easily be | 3 |
by the swedes in | 3 |
under the conduct of | 3 |
priviledge of wearing swords | 3 |
us an account of | 3 |
of charles the great | 3 |
global keyed and coded | 3 |
all his dominions one | 3 |
return to our author | 3 |
les assesseurs du college | 3 |
signed by the king | 3 |
because of the great | 3 |
ocean and the baltick | 3 |
abounding more especially in | 3 |
are made use of | 3 |
i will only add | 3 |
dispatched him without any | 3 |
animadversions on a pretended | 3 |
put an end to | 3 |
duke of gottorp having | 3 |
dominions one navigable river | 3 |
after the manner of | 3 |
in the same manner | 3 |
the most part low | 3 |
learn fit methods to | 3 |
few commodities for the | 3 |
other princes and states | 3 |
i could meet with | 2 |
of the city were | 2 |
must expect no settled | 2 |
not to be wondred | 2 |
well laden with the | 2 |
of paying nothing by | 2 |
be of a kind | 2 |
although the fury of | 2 |
acted against the same | 2 |
be taken from the | 2 |
than a french war | 2 |
left us of the | 2 |
youth tended to make | 2 |
duke of gottorp might | 2 |
the great officers of | 2 |
of plate or two | 2 |
very well known to | 2 |
his wife four rix | 2 |
by a small arm | 2 |
and are obliged to | 2 |
be restored again to | 2 |
to use them ill | 2 |
given many years ago | 2 |
is to be esteemed | 2 |
who desires to be | 2 |
from the lower to | 2 |
should soon prove to | 2 |
that a great many | 2 |
some princes and men | 2 |
rest of the german | 2 |
of any in the | 2 |
considering the scarcity of | 2 |
answer of his to | 2 |
but many other of | 2 |
a council of war | 2 |
the said king of | 2 |
is what scarce any | 2 |
from their barbarity to | 2 |
than pay the taxes | 2 |
a free country till | 2 |
seems as ridiculous to | 2 |
from the crown of | 2 |
employ in this affair | 2 |
find the practices of | 2 |
territories belonging to it | 2 |
by it obtained the | 2 |
in the whole kingdom | 2 |
in a good condition | 2 |
the insignificant priviledge of | 2 |
king in his life | 2 |
that but one ship | 2 |
account of forfeiture for | 2 |
for the king having | 2 |
distinction of time or | 2 |
notwithstanding the encroachments which | 2 |
effecting of which may | 2 |
in consideration of the | 2 |
the cause of his | 2 |
for treason and other | 2 |
more fertile near the | 2 |
private person of good | 2 |
chose valiant and wise | 2 |
the determination of the | 2 |
thereof the sum of | 2 |
be so fond of | 2 |
given them to be | 2 |
of the said dukedom | 2 |
of the first sort | 2 |
the provinces and subjects | 2 |
be taken from him | 2 |
might be apt to | 2 |
none of the least | 2 |
all that belongs to | 2 |
according to the fertility | 2 |
in any of the | 2 |
be in a condition | 2 |
that all europe was | 2 |
office was among the | 2 |
any lands and lordships | 2 |
in a manner a | 2 |
which was once valued | 2 |
sermon before the queen | 2 |
them in whole herds | 2 |
what is related of | 2 |
man must have expected | 2 |
till the like manner | 2 |
was too lazy to | 2 |
in a particular person | 2 |
they have been in | 2 |
number of twenty or | 2 |
of the said investiture | 2 |
appointed for the treaty | 2 |
only the city of | 2 |
gardes du corps ou | 2 |
attributed to any more | 2 |
i will begin with | 2 |
do not question but | 2 |
speaker of the house | 2 |
forced to live meanly | 2 |
the revenue of norway | 2 |
the theatre of the | 2 |
treason and other crimes | 2 |
is more common in | 2 |
philosophers served to quicken | 2 |
conducts in due form | 2 |
never so much as | 2 |
this gentleman is so | 2 |
other parts of danmark | 2 |
been remembred to his | 2 |
is a hard matter | 2 |
the designs of the | 2 |
in the sound and | 2 |
by the arms of | 2 |
by whom they were | 2 |
none of the best | 2 |
interests of denmark in | 2 |
pretty flourishing town at | 2 |
were willing in a | 2 |
their will and consent | 2 |
a great mistake among | 2 |
ability of the landlord | 2 |
forgetting his duty to | 2 |
the commons neither understood | 2 |
clocks of copenhagen strike | 2 |
that it has often | 2 |
the lawful product of | 2 |
at all times had | 2 |
chose to pass through | 2 |
him in that affair | 2 |
that natural wit which | 2 |
these last years crept | 2 |
the greater and lesser | 2 |
opinions of a few | 2 |
wing m estc r | 2 |
authority of any spiritual | 2 |
and the east and | 2 |
all things according to | 2 |
in the north seas | 2 |
effect it is more | 2 |
liberty remaining to the | 2 |
revenues of his own | 2 |
the misery of such | 2 |
were admitted to all | 2 |
no vice was more | 2 |
belonging to the royal | 2 |
from what it was | 2 |
england does that of | 2 |
and here i cannot | 2 |
be able to purchase | 2 |
other more agreeable ones | 2 |
of the burgers and | 2 |
in germany this present | 2 |
was the king of | 2 |
in some degree to | 2 |
the lower to the | 2 |
the late elector of | 2 |
in the opinion of | 2 |
a daughter of that | 2 |
them beyond hopes and | 2 |
business of consubstantiation would | 2 |
in their loyalty and | 2 |
an art not known | 2 |
whereof there are better | 2 |
or by reason of | 2 |
what was to be | 2 |
so that at this | 2 |
of spring and autumn | 2 |
printed by the assigns | 2 |
of corn in abundance | 2 |
at that time the | 2 |
made a league with | 2 |
the citizens and peasants | 2 |
being the constant effects | 2 |
is in the grand | 2 |
manner of fighting was | 2 |
would make no difference | 2 |
it would not be | 2 |
to return to our | 2 |
the court of rome | 2 |
one thousand rix dollars | 2 |
of the poor peasant | 2 |
has been bred a | 2 |
lay claim to the | 2 |
but husbandry is not | 2 |
such further courses as | 2 |
it is very difficult | 2 |
of our island of | 2 |
one whom they called | 2 |
king passes over a | 2 |
as absolute slaves as | 2 |
the exchange of the | 2 |
we make a greater | 2 |
ought not to have | 2 |
upon account of forfeiture | 2 |
of any in europe | 2 |
and must never hope | 2 |
of all lands in | 2 |
call the queen of | 2 |
of all the senators | 2 |
him in mind of | 2 |
prove to their cost | 2 |
indeed is in good | 2 |
not so much encouraged | 2 |
him use them never | 2 |
from a very understanding | 2 |
fear nothing from his | 2 |
lull the duke into | 2 |
provided than at copenhagen | 2 |
more than any thing | 2 |
the very minute when | 2 |
of those who dwell | 2 |
this island for exportation | 2 |
with that of england | 2 |
to the said treaty | 2 |
be seen from the | 2 |
the nature of an | 2 |
gottorp would please to | 2 |
honour from the king | 2 |
or other moveable goods | 2 |
half moon in st | 2 |
said king of denmark | 2 |
we have had the | 2 |
but he may presently | 2 |
become so generally used | 2 |
in such a case | 2 |
swedes in the late | 2 |
necessary should be levied | 2 |
ears to their creditors | 2 |
the people are not | 2 |
that pursuant to the | 2 |
which is laid the | 2 |
to an active life | 2 |
impede the passage of | 2 |
be kept in the | 2 |
it is a very | 2 |
and make the character | 2 |
the other by the | 2 |
where all the inhabitants | 2 |
letter from a gentleman | 2 |
kingdoms of sweden and | 2 |
this a sensible want | 2 |
on the danish part | 2 |
the world had almost | 2 |
able to compare it | 2 |
as if the duke | 2 |
reason they give is | 2 |
to this day for | 2 |
that if we consider | 2 |
the custom of the | 2 |
that all we pretended | 2 |
of the common people | 2 |
only say thus much | 2 |
the ducal house of | 2 |
cuts off occasion of | 2 |
two seasons of the | 2 |
the love of god | 2 |
due regard had to | 2 |
a great many things | 2 |
that not only the | 2 |
distinct interest from the | 2 |
already ruined by the | 2 |
in this sort of | 2 |
a very low ebb | 2 |
the conquests which the | 2 |
of the present possessors | 2 |
rest of the people | 2 |
patrimonial share out of | 2 |
daughter of that crown | 2 |
sharp expressions passed between | 2 |
to extremity of cold | 2 |
of words and languages | 2 |
to cast an eye | 2 |
least and poorest kingdom | 2 |
on our own coasts | 2 |
not the dutchy of | 2 |
whereof most of their | 2 |
promoting of the said | 2 |
an admirable patience and | 2 |
restored according to the | 2 |
of money requisite might | 2 |
midling sort venture upon | 2 |
dark terms and subtilties | 2 |
even by men of | 2 |
a man of war | 2 |
for it has been | 2 |
that no body dares | 2 |
in proportion to its | 2 |
when dangerous enterprises were | 2 |
because they have little | 2 |
the greatest of politicians | 2 |
had often exposed his | 2 |
regard had to the | 2 |
also a great many | 2 |
value of estates in | 2 |
is almost of a | 2 |
the king and royal | 2 |
are the only true | 2 |
to be bought for | 2 |
more than ordinary expence | 2 |
a letter to a | 2 |
was to be as | 2 |
by their stocks of | 2 |
upon the river elb | 2 |
they call the queen | 2 |
its appearing least declining | 2 |
above the other two | 2 |
the revenues of the | 2 |
of education produced men | 2 |
do not care for | 2 |
an invasion and a | 2 |
with much greater reason | 2 |
are of the same | 2 |
four and twenty hours | 2 |
all we pretended to | 2 |
printed for timothy goodwin | 2 |
nor by any judicial | 2 |
these people for introducing | 2 |
the same which the | 2 |
persecute them upon account | 2 |
england is retained to | 2 |
the gun in st | 2 |
in for a share | 2 |
spends presently on himself | 2 |
or without any form | 2 |
the th and th | 2 |
the danes upon account | 2 |
the treatise it self | 2 |
vice was more infamous | 2 |
but just he should | 2 |
to redress the disorders | 2 |
five or six weeks | 2 |
a few years ago | 2 |
same grace of denmark | 2 |
thank charles the great | 2 |
very kindly to be | 2 |
soon as the snow | 2 |
if i should have | 2 |
on the west and | 2 |
treaty was made between | 2 |
only separated by a | 2 |
in one quarto volume | 2 |
another of the same | 2 |
all along the sea | 2 |
first of all to | 2 |
come to the age | 2 |
strength of holland and | 2 |
undervaluing of other countries | 2 |
pretend to new merit | 2 |
now to speak of | 2 |
as long as they | 2 |
which the goths and | 2 |
of pomp than truth | 2 |
not be brought to | 2 |
the principal occasion of | 2 |
at a certain time | 2 |
peace of the empire | 2 |
estate might put him | 2 |
him that the king | 2 |
that of the greater | 2 |
the clocks of copenhagen | 2 |
an eye farther than | 2 |
exquisite tyranny is manifest | 2 |
our selves insulted on | 2 |
and an entire blind | 2 |
there is no question | 2 |
but is good for | 2 |
which happened in our | 2 |
i should be glad | 2 |
these arts ingrossed to | 2 |
there is no buying | 2 |
which are those of | 2 |
dealt so hardly with | 2 |
within their due bounds | 2 |
lament the ill contrivance | 2 |
all europe was in | 2 |
absolute slaves as the | 2 |
all ships or other | 2 |
the church of rome | 2 |
the first words of | 2 |
matters are like to | 2 |