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quadgram frequency
the house of commons361
of the house of218
the raign of king164
the law of nature154
of king henry the150
the power of the147
the church of england144
early english books online144
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the house of peers83
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lords spiritual and temporal79
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there can be no79
the safety of the75
king henry the third72
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the oath of supremacy71
the king of france70
members of the house69
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the consent of the63
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our kings and princes58
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year of his raign54
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the government of the52
the person of the52
raign of king edward51
our lord the king51
the end of the49
in the same year49
the good of the49
the king is the49
in the hands of48
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king charles the first48
to the laws of48
characters represented either as48
the king to be48
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the kings of england46
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the house of lords46
the king of kings46
consent of the people45
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person of the king45
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of the king and44
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of life and death43
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the crown of england41
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the oath of allegiance41
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of allegiance and supremacy37
the bishop of rome37
the will of god37
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oaths of allegiance and36
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the law of nations32
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the king as king31
the tenures in capite30
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the city of london30
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