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early english books online | 36 |
the constable and marshall | 23 |
if any man shall | 13 |
represented either as utf | 12 |
characters represented either as | 12 |
a proclamation against fighting | 11 |
proclamation against fighting of | 11 |
from proquest page images | 10 |
markup reviewed and edited | 10 |
encoded text transcribed from | 10 |
owned by the institutions | 10 |
english books online text | 10 |
to the terms of | 10 |
i text is available | 10 |
coded from proquest page | 10 |
providing financial support to | 10 |
the institutions providing financial | 10 |
edition of the work | 10 |
financial support to the | 10 |
this phase i text | 10 |
even for commercial purposes | 10 |
of the work described | 10 |
encoded edition of the | 10 |
keyed and coded from | 10 |
tcp assigned for keying | 10 |
according to the terms | 10 |
support to the early | 10 |
is available for reuse | 10 |
described above is co | 10 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 10 |
all without asking permission | 10 |
terms of creative commons | 10 |
assigned for keying and | 10 |
to the early english | 10 |
books online text creation | 10 |
by the institutions providing | 10 |
and coded from proquest | 10 |
the terms of creative | 10 |
the text can be | 10 |
the work described above | 10 |
images scanned from microfilm | 10 |
and markup reviewed and | 10 |
for keying and markup | 10 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 10 |
text can be copied | 10 |
text and markup reviewed | 10 |
text is available for | 10 |
online text creation partnership | 10 |
the early english books | 10 |
work described above is | 10 |
institutions providing financial support | 10 |
phase i text is | 10 |
and encoded edition of | 10 |
that is to say | 8 |
true and perfect copy | 8 |
a true and perfect | 8 |
the law of god | 8 |
any person or persons | 8 |
for as much as | 8 |
and perfect copy of | 8 |
is one of the | 7 |
there is not any | 7 |
it is to be | 7 |
against fighting of duels | 7 |
record of the period | 6 |
the project have been | 6 |
texts created during phase | 6 |
markup guidelines are available | 6 |
in mind that in | 6 |
by proquest via their | 6 |
usually the first edition | 6 |
have been looked at | 6 |
oxford and the publisher | 6 |
spi global keyed and | 6 |
and encoded texts based | 6 |
were sent to external | 6 |
there are a number | 6 |
some errors will remain | 6 |
these processes should make | 6 |
and therefore of any | 6 |
later edition of a | 6 |
been released into the | 6 |
unicode or tei g | 6 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 6 |
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simplify the filling in | 6 |
been looked at by | 6 |
of the original in | 6 |
encoding was enhanced and | 6 |
image sets published by | 6 |
should be aware of | 6 |
elements to simplify the | 6 |
the tei in libraries | 6 |
is to encode one | 6 |
now take and use | 6 |
reflect the true nature | 6 |
created by converting tcp | 6 |
the texts were encoded | 6 |
encoded texts based on | 6 |
marked as illegible were | 6 |
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is a partnership between | 6 |
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image sets were sent | 6 |
true nature of the | 6 |
be aware of the | 6 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 6 |
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instances will never have | 6 |
qa standards were returned | 6 |
phase of the project | 6 |
did not meet qa | 6 |
likelihood such instances will | 6 |
can now take and | 6 |
of instances per text | 6 |
based on the image | 6 |
keyers to be redone | 6 |
there was a compelling | 6 |
illegibles were encoded as | 6 |
compelling reason to do | 6 |
carried out by editorial | 6 |
title published between and | 6 |
of textual data within | 6 |
in all likelihood such | 6 |
intended to range over | 6 |
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the publisher proquest to | 6 |
companies for transcription and | 6 |
in english were prioritized | 6 |
text selection was based | 6 |
all likelihood such instances | 6 |
credit and attribution is | 6 |
then carried out by | 6 |
processed by university of | 6 |
public domain as of | 6 |
publisher proquest to create | 6 |
edition of a work | 6 |
transcription and basic encoding | 6 |
tcp files to tei | 6 |
in accordance with level | 6 |
to a limit of | 6 |
in oxford and michigan | 6 |
while the overall quality | 6 |
guidelines are available at | 6 |
and markup guidelines are | 6 |
texts were encoded and | 6 |
and sometimes a second | 6 |
to produce large quantities | 6 |
sets published by proquest | 6 |
tcp is a partnership | 6 |
general aim of eebo | 6 |
works in english were | 6 |
creation partnership web site | 6 |
never have been looked | 6 |
court at whitehall the | 6 |
placeholder characters or elements | 6 |
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or text strings within | 6 |
editorial teams in oxford | 6 |
these texts for their | 6 |
bear in mind that | 6 |
notably latin and welsh | 6 |
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overall quality of tcp | 6 |
anyone can now take | 6 |
the appellant and defendant | 6 |
should make clear that | 6 |
text strings within braces | 6 |
the print record of | 6 |
their early english books | 6 |
gap elements of known | 6 |
quality of tcp data | 6 |
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texts have been issued | 6 |
proquest via their early | 6 |
request that due credit | 6 |
linked to page images | 6 |
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cambridge bibliography of english | 6 |
a compelling reason to | 6 |
of tcp data is | 6 |
the usual project restraints | 6 |
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take and use these | 6 |
keying and markup guidelines | 6 |
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based on the new | 6 |
the true nature of | 6 |
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limit of instances per | 6 |
tcp aimed to produce | 6 |
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accuracy and those which | 6 |
number of works in | 6 |
the image sets published | 6 |
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proquest to create accurately | 6 |
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of creating the tcp | 6 |
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for an anonymous work | 6 |
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encoding based on the | 6 |
tcp project was divided | 6 |
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data within the usual | 6 |
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to page images in | 6 |
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keying companies for transcription | 6 |
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tei p using tcp | 6 |
of gaps by user | 6 |
level of the tei | 6 |
to encode one copy | 6 |
by converting tcp files | 6 |
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filling in of gaps | 6 |
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images in accordance with | 6 |
assumptions that can be | 6 |
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external keying companies for | 6 |
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variety of subject areas | 6 |
a limit of instances | 6 |
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created during phase of | 6 |
on the image sets | 6 |
corrected where possible up | 6 |
quantities of textual data | 6 |
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unicode or text strings | 6 |
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print record of the | 6 |
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a number of works | 6 |
textual data within the | 6 |
gaps by user contributors | 6 |
reproduction of the original | 6 |
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restraints of time and | 6 |
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tokenized and linguistically annotated | 4 |
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or as a second | 3 |
villemor et de fontaines | 3 |
nations of the world | 3 |
is shewed the meanes | 3 |
to prevent unchristian and | 3 |
arms by the king | 3 |
is become too frequent | 3 |
magistrate may lawfully grant | 3 |
in that which is | 3 |
preached on that occasion | 3 |
set forth by mr | 3 |
most necessarie discourse of | 3 |
to be the revengers | 3 |
and augmented in french | 3 |
treatise wherein is learnedly | 3 |
so great a mischiefe | 3 |
stc estc s this | 3 |
and his last speech | 3 |
said atturney generall did | 3 |
obserued in the proceeding | 3 |
to roote them out | 3 |
the office of the | 3 |
one another in single | 3 |
but to doe well | 3 |
or know of any | 3 |
of arms by the | 3 |
revengers of their private | 3 |
that it is the | 3 |
care to prevent unchristian | 3 |
of our pious care | 3 |
the kings of france | 3 |
and we do hereby | 3 |
the maner and forme | 3 |
council shall think fit | 3 |
another in single combate | 3 |
that the sin of | 3 |
with them into the | 3 |
to the contempt of | 3 |
the revengers of their | 3 |
beene performed before the | 3 |
and compendiously collected and | 3 |
to the kings most | 3 |
to the captains house | 3 |
against the law of | 3 |
narrative of the tryal | 3 |
the sin of murther | 3 |
which consisteth in fact | 3 |
published by his maiesties | 3 |
or persons to fight | 3 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 3 |
murther is detestable before | 3 |
combate or single duell | 2 |
man shall accept to | 2 |
all the world knowes | 2 |
the lord roos dorchester | 2 |
suborning and preparing of | 2 |
let a man behold | 2 |
of a fact which | 2 |
touching duells vpon an | 2 |
the law of armes | 2 |
iustice of the law | 2 |
be mindfull of the | 2 |
of original in bodleian | 2 |
is no more speach | 2 |
and that i may | 2 |
as well as a | 2 |
or single combats scotland | 2 |
to die for the | 2 |
and since thou hast | 2 |
upon offences of that | 2 |
is as if a | 2 |
a second in a | 2 |
the efficient cause of | 2 |
the benefit of peace | 2 |
as a second or | 2 |
the truth of a | 2 |
to the end of | 2 |
symptomes thereof a treatise | 2 |
shall be imprisoned during | 2 |
i have very great | 2 |
hath not prouided sufficient | 2 |
by the grace of | 2 |
against the presidents and | 2 |
of this honorable court | 2 |
for the law of | 2 |
of the deceased sieurs | 2 |
in the hand of | 2 |
bee a second in | 2 |
a man would thinke | 2 |
if he did not | 2 |
that it is for | 2 |
that the law of | 2 |
printed by andrew anderson | 2 |
of the servants of | 2 |
thomas harper for b | 2 |
is it not better | 2 |
and found in his | 2 |
september th at chelmsford | 2 |
if it were possible | 2 |
as well as the | 2 |
marshall of the heralds | 2 |
manifested to the world | 2 |
length of the weapon | 2 |
of our lawes and | 2 |
impious and unlawful duells | 2 |
him that he was | 2 |
or persons who shall | 2 |
euery appoyntment of the | 2 |
would haue beene so | 2 |
forbid all intercession or | 2 |
droit honi soit qvi | 2 |
a field not far | 2 |
other pains and punishments | 2 |
doe better then others | 2 |
such other pains and | 2 |
i never had any | 2 |
his maiesty in that | 2 |
and xml conversion a | 2 |
thee o god the | 2 |
the killing of a | 2 |
as if a man | 2 |
it hath been seene | 2 |
a discovrse of valovr | 2 |
that thou art a | 2 |
behalf of the offenders | 2 |
our proclamation strictly charge | 2 |
holding or entertaining either | 2 |
what can be imagined | 2 |
least a naturall death | 2 |
content with her selfe | 2 |
seruice of the prince | 2 |
shall carry any such | 2 |
so much as the | 2 |
is the euill spirit | 2 |
or returne a challenge | 2 |
roote in the branches | 2 |
in so much as | 2 |
but if such a | 2 |
and when he was | 2 |
what shall become of | 2 |
having by our declaration | 2 |
the said offence shall | 2 |
a thing of nothing | 2 |
solemne oath before god | 2 |
let not them that | 2 |
is to be considered | 2 |
our command expressed by | 2 |
there any thing so | 2 |
haue no need of | 2 |
they know that they | 2 |
after he had rode | 2 |
desire to make themselues | 2 |
to be challenged any | 2 |
thereby become incapable of | 2 |
agreement to performe the | 2 |
be many that doe | 2 |
any person that shall | 2 |
that tell yong men | 2 |
not only incurre our | 2 |
the discourse of reason | 2 |
but a man must | 2 |
giues the law an | 2 |
in the proofe of | 2 |
to the subuersion of | 2 |
tell yong men when | 2 |
the conseruation of the | 2 |
presidents and examples of | 2 |
and he that is | 2 |
it is in vaine | 2 |
two or three witnesses | 2 |
of the wrath of | 2 |
said offence shall be | 2 |
every person or persons | 2 |
appoyntment of the field | 2 |
loving subiects of what | 2 |
duells england and wales | 2 |
the crowne of england | 2 |
the sergeant at armes | 2 |
god will be angry | 2 |
this is not all | 2 |
annotation on thomason copy | 2 |
offered vp and sacrificed | 2 |
and these who shall | 2 |
from the practise of | 2 |
he shall see that | 2 |
to the seruice of | 2 |
the end of them | 2 |
be the end of | 2 |
so god you help | 2 |
and especially by the | 2 |
the nature of a | 2 |
on the behalf of | 2 |
that no man may | 2 |
against according to law | 2 |
there be some that | 2 |
houre after three of | 2 |
an art of it | 2 |
deposition of two or | 2 |
they are ready to | 2 |
the nobilitie of france | 2 |
and we do further | 2 |
bee in case of | 2 |
to punish such as | 2 |
this is the second | 2 |
whereunto the said offence | 2 |
contemn our command expressed | 2 |
serue for an example | 2 |
in the hands of | 2 |
them into the lists | 2 |
proclamation against duels england | 2 |
at end of text | 2 |
resolution of my heart | 2 |
our court or presence | 2 |
of a purpose in | 2 |
and do not forthwith | 2 |
no difference betweene an | 2 |
hauing regard to the | 2 |
the nineteenth day of | 2 |
of the iustice of | 2 |
behaviour of master uuilliam | 2 |
for that you are | 2 |
these who shall carry | 2 |
the fortune of a | 2 |
him that is dead | 2 |
the blood of the | 2 |
be imagined more exquisite | 2 |
a man would say | 2 |
to the order of | 2 |
by his maiesty in | 2 |
to the next iustice | 2 |
with intention and agreement | 2 |
for feare to be | 2 |
purpose in any to | 2 |
take thee for my | 2 |
holy temple of honour | 2 |
in the midst of | 2 |
the image of god | 2 |
of such impious and | 2 |
of our privy council | 2 |
against duels england and | 2 |
not prouided sufficient punishment | 2 |
not extend our pardon | 2 |
through all the prouinces | 2 |
in case of treason | 2 |
by the consideration of | 2 |
the penalties before expressed | 2 |
a naturall death should | 2 |
for or on the | 2 |
enchanteth the spirits of | 2 |
and published at the | 2 |
is not almost any | 2 |
halfe houre after three | 2 |
next iustice of peace | 2 |
shall accept to bee | 2 |
runne the fortune of | 2 |
either office or imployment | 2 |
as they did in | 2 |
case being an impartial | 2 |
suffer such other pains | 2 |
and what is vniust | 2 |
performe the fight beyond | 2 |
to make himselfe worthy | 2 |
the capacity of this | 2 |
that which they doe | 2 |
they doe not kill | 2 |
what shall we doe | 2 |
such impious and unlawful | 2 |
the end of the | 2 |
incurre our highest displeasure | 2 |
in the two and | 2 |
you are the head | 2 |
and thirtieth year of | 2 |
intention and agreement to | 2 |
it is not a | 2 |
in the march of | 2 |
or they so offending | 2 |
gentlemen of great quality | 2 |
that a man may | 2 |
churchyard at the signe | 2 |
realme with intention and | 2 |
original in bodleian library | 2 |
make himselfe worthy of | 2 |
to be of the | 2 |
penitent behaviour of master | 2 |
there will be no | 2 |
of duells england and | 2 |
and are to be | 2 |
that can be imagined | 2 |
any scandalous bruites or | 2 |
the censure of this | 2 |
in any such duel | 2 |
be of any other | 2 |
a thing it is | 2 |
the twenty sixth year | 2 |
difference betweene an insidious | 2 |
necessarie discourse of duells | 2 |
that it was not | 2 |
thousand pounds money foresaid | 2 |
doe not know what | 2 |
any to goe beyond | 2 |
ought to haue the | 2 |
send any challenge in | 2 |
one of the greatest | 2 |
had beene for the | 2 |
the glory of god | 2 |
in the time of | 2 |
lyable to the penalties | 2 |
the question of fact | 2 |
the behalf of the | 2 |
by the knowledge of | 2 |
presidents of the court | 2 |
graued in letters of | 2 |
in despight of death | 2 |
and de fontaines a | 2 |
kill one another in | 2 |
it is not the | 2 |
in consideration of the | 2 |
which doe not fight | 2 |
published by his maiesty | 2 |
who shall offend contrary | 2 |
faire tree of life | 2 |
hee ought to haue | 2 |
shall be in like | 2 |
of the appellant as | 2 |
of a man vppon | 2 |
it ought to be | 2 |
vp and sacrificed to | 2 |
would fight with seconds | 2 |
of the good of | 2 |
but thereby become incapable | 2 |
under our signet at | 2 |
and of the common | 2 |
the spirits of young | 2 |
the day of the | 2 |
we do further declare | 2 |
of duels england and | 2 |
the subuersion of gouernment | 2 |
as if he had | 2 |
no by the king | 2 |
know what it is | 2 |
to the hope to | 2 |
a iust iudgement of | 2 |
of any other inferior | 2 |
will not be found | 2 |
fourth day of november | 2 |
can be imagined more | 2 |
never afterwards be permitted | 2 |
speake no more of | 2 |
shall depart the realme | 2 |
the law an affront | 2 |
deliuer to the said | 2 |
the vniuersitie of cambridge | 2 |
as it were a | 2 |
of the magistrates hand | 2 |
challenged any person or | 2 |
civilwar no by the | 2 |
for an example of | 2 |
sword in your hand | 2 |
and of our reign | 2 |
but in a duell | 2 |
deliuer any writing or | 2 |
according to the honourable | 2 |
it is for the | 2 |
of the march of | 2 |
an insidious and foule | 2 |
or imployment in our | 2 |
that wheresoeuer an offence | 2 |
the twenty fourth day | 2 |
they to suffer such | 2 |
killing of a man | 2 |
published at brussels the | 2 |
and the killing of | 2 |
the furies of the | 2 |
that you are both | 2 |
the hand of the | 2 |
the law shall inflict | 2 |
them to the duell | 2 |
mal y pense royal | 2 |
duell with any of | 2 |
mo a wing c | 2 |
or other wayes or | 2 |
for that they haue | 2 |
all rigour and severity | 2 |
then they shall be | 2 |
a knight and two | 2 |
the body of his | 2 |
to go with him | 2 |
they which die in | 2 |
one of the strongest | 2 |
the hands of a | 2 |
he would go to | 2 |
all our loving subiects | 2 |
utter dislike of such | 2 |
censured in this court | 2 |
as the law shall | 2 |
for the repressing of | 2 |
to serue as a | 2 |
greatnes of courage is | 2 |
in time to come | 2 |
which should haue brought | 2 |
with a sword in | 2 |
be hindered and restrained | 2 |
he came to the | 2 |
the hope of immortality | 2 |
john bill and christopher | 2 |
but it is acquired | 2 |
are to be sold | 2 |
and thus much for | 2 |
a discourse of valour | 2 |
combat was granted vnto | 2 |
as our council shall | 2 |
the presidents and examples | 2 |
desired me to go | 2 |
three thousand pounds money | 2 |
by the constable and | 2 |
to all the rest | 2 |
thus much for the | 2 |
guilty of the said | 2 |
the last act of | 2 |
in so faire a | 2 |
a second or otherwise | 2 |
our signet at holy | 2 |
persons who shall offend | 2 |
or entertaining either office | 2 |
the fee of the | 2 |
which is the most | 2 |
bring with them into | 2 |
given under our signet | 2 |
with the blood of | 2 |
and proceeded against according | 2 |
answereth to the contempt | 2 |
shall not only incurre | 2 |
and in a word | 2 |
it bee in case | 2 |
to goe beyond the | 2 |
case fit for the | 2 |
paules churchyard at the | 2 |
find out the truth | 2 |
so much hurt by | 2 |
at such a price | 2 |
haue hazarded their liues | 2 |
by thomas harper for | 2 |
for him that is | 2 |
of two or three | 2 |
severity of the laws | 2 |
we do hereby forbid | 2 |
if it had beene | 2 |
punishable in this court | 2 |
accept to bee a | 2 |
in old time the | 2 |
to a former proclamation | 2 |
the said priest and | 2 |
from the beginning to | 2 |
yet that is not | 2 |
to be exempt from | 2 |
or matter of fellony | 2 |
the next iustice of | 2 |
which could not be | 2 |
to bee a second | 2 |
lord chiefe iustice of | 2 |
of the most excellent | 2 |
the point of honour | 2 |
at the courts of | 2 |
man shall depart the | 2 |
shall be lyable to | 2 |
that it is not | 2 |
diuine and humane lawes | 2 |
that it is in | 2 |
of the best times | 2 |
march of king norrey | 2 |
fault but in your | 2 |
with this incomparable vertue | 2 |
if he be a | 2 |
the king of the | 2 |
to be a christian | 2 |
office or imployment in | 2 |
three of the clock | 2 |
thereof a treatise wherein | 2 |
second in a challenge | 2 |
the confession of the | 2 |
hindered and restrained from | 2 |
hundred and seventy four | 2 |
come into the lists | 2 |
extend our pardon to | 2 |
to be greater then | 2 |
that there is a | 2 |
by our declaration published | 2 |
that the state takes | 2 |
it had beene for | 2 |
to conspire against the | 2 |
not kill one another | 2 |
the realme with intention | 2 |
be lyable to the | 2 |
qvi mal y pense | 2 |
one of them was | 2 |
mon droit honi soit | 2 |
a desire to doe | 2 |
and to the end | 2 |
by this our proclamation | 2 |
two esquires of the | 2 |
it is acquired by | 2 |
of that horrid nature | 2 |
the fauour of the | 2 |
is the good of | 2 |
to this our express | 2 |
that they haue beene | 2 |
doe not kill one | 2 |
constant and settled resolution | 2 |
to find out the | 2 |
action within the lists | 2 |
the execution of it | 2 |
then the constable and | 2 |
the quality of the | 2 |
the eie of iustice | 2 |
y pense royal blazon | 2 |
a constant and settled | 2 |
any writing or message | 2 |
must giue place to | 2 |
to doe better then | 2 |
and in paules churchyard | 2 |
doe enioy the benefit | 2 |
any thing in your | 2 |
beginning to the end | 2 |
when they are before | 2 |
aboue the common sort | 2 |
with the eyes of | 2 |
said priest and wright | 2 |
the honour and profit | 2 |
violation of our lawes | 2 |
to the world our | 2 |
of the tribe of | 2 |
we must consider the | 2 |
permitted to come into | 2 |
any of our subiects | 2 |
the most part doe | 2 |
is iust and what | 2 |
for the maintenance of | 2 |
in combate or single | 2 |
that you may be | 2 |
hereby forbid all intercession | 2 |
let vs enquire of | 2 |
that it must be | 2 |
person that shall contemn | 2 |
and agreement to performe | 2 |
and xml conversion the | 2 |
there shall be no | 2 |
put a period to | 2 |
twenty fourth day of | 2 |
all intercession or mediation | 2 |
the conscience of the | 2 |
men when they are | 2 |
in a matter of | 2 |
of death it selfe | 2 |
to make proofe of | 2 |
of a dying man | 2 |
which i am sure | 2 |
the question of right | 2 |
iust iudgement of god | 2 |
not acted or performed | 2 |
unto some of our | 2 |
capacity of this court | 2 |
or that the constable | 2 |
person or persons that | 2 |
it belongs then to | 2 |
to the memory of | 2 |
this our proclamation strictly | 2 |
be conformable to the | 2 |
by any scandalous bruites | 2 |
it is the mother | 2 |
declaration published at brussels | 2 |
and shall say to | 2 |
boteler was not near | 2 |
there was no speach | 2 |
any man shall depart | 2 |
there is not a | 2 |
bill and christopher barker | 2 |
by the ancient law | 2 |
the world our utter | 2 |
do here take thee | 2 |
by duell and single | 2 |
one thousand six hundred | 2 |
the forfeiture of his | 2 |
knight and two esquires | 2 |
rash effusion of blood | 2 |
of the action within | 2 |
to know which of | 2 |
see if a duell | 2 |
the nobility of france | 2 |
thousand six hundred and | 2 |
when they are otherwise | 2 |
to meditate vpon death | 2 |
be in like manner | 2 |
let not the first | 2 |
let them that shall | 2 |
what is iust and | 2 |
at graies inne gate | 2 |
and severity of the | 2 |
the wrath of god | 2 |
any other inferior quality | 2 |
the roote in the | 2 |
this practise of duells | 2 |
we do hereby declare | 2 |
civilwar no a true | 2 |
know a mans selfe | 2 |
it will be very | 2 |
hazarded their liues to | 2 |
much as a shadow | 2 |
betweene an insidious and | 2 |
to the vniuersitie of | 2 |
proceed without respect of | 2 |
executed september th at | 2 |
there is nothing so | 2 |
letter to the said | 2 |
appellant as the defendant | 2 |
the action within the | 2 |
only incurre our highest | 2 |
i went to him | 2 |
of the king of | 2 |
xml conversion a true | 2 |
do hereby forbid all | 2 |
once in their liues | 2 |
in such a place | 2 |
signe of the bible | 2 |
vs see if a | 2 |
the keepers of the | 2 |
within a few minutes | 2 |
man shall accept or | 2 |
the eyes of their | 2 |
the discourse of valour | 2 |
if hee had beene | 2 |
be permitted to come | 2 |
de fontaines a most | 2 |
to the constable and | 2 |
a man is condemned | 2 |
into our court or | 2 |
if it be acted | 2 |
or deliuer any writing | 2 |
because hee would not | 2 |
et mon droit honi | 2 |
the holy temple of | 2 |
through the merits of | 2 |
law hath not prouided | 2 |
your maiestie will take | 2 |
fit for the censure | 2 |
without respect of persons | 2 |
if a man should | 2 |
it was for a | 2 |
the foot of the | 2 |
by the meanes of | 2 |
dislike of such impious | 2 |
afterwards be permitted to | 2 |
the words of a | 2 |
by the command of | 2 |
is not to be | 2 |
let vs see if | 2 |
shall accept or returne | 2 |
command expressed by this | 2 |
which hath made you | 2 |
not to fall into | 2 |
in the question of | 2 |
little way with him | 2 |
out of his house | 2 |
to suffer such other | 2 |
do declare that i | 2 |
it must be so | 2 |
to the knowledge that | 2 |
said attourney generall did | 2 |
be to thee o | 2 |
and i am sure | 2 |
spirits of young men | 2 |
entertaining either office or | 2 |
any thing of that | 2 |
of a good stampe | 2 |
nor actually fight such | 2 |
accept or conceal any | 2 |
haue been ashamed to | 2 |
at the foot of | 2 |
that carrieth away the | 2 |
duells vpon an information | 2 |
the honourable judges order | 2 |
sum of three thousand | 2 |
the maintenance of the | 2 |
to come into our | 2 |
fight such duell with | 2 |
challenge or cause to | 2 |
person or persons who | 2 |
the appellant as the | 2 |
six hundred and seventy | 2 |
shall be no more | 2 |
they are before hand | 2 |
is the rule of | 2 |
it is that which | 2 |
that every person or | 2 |
is not this a | 2 |
at the next assises | 2 |
touching the law in | 2 |
so conueied out of | 2 |
and when they are | 2 |
proceeded against according to | 2 |
out of the mire | 2 |
there is no man | 2 |
a generall subuersion of | 2 |
a purpose in any | 2 |
that is not all | 2 |
haue recourse to the | 2 |
there be many that | 2 |
of the greatnes of | 2 |
at brussels the twenty | 2 |
accept or returne a | 2 |
incite them to the | 2 |
fontaines a most necessarie | 2 |
found in his own | 2 |
enemies of the estate | 2 |
former presidents of the | 2 |
to the honourable judges | 2 |
of three thousand pounds | 2 |
not knowing any thing | 2 |
person or persons whatsoever | 2 |
that there is no | 2 |
the signe of the | 2 |
writing or other wayes | 2 |
depart the realme with | 2 |
the end of it | 2 |
it is she that | 2 |
the law hath not | 2 |
art now become my | 2 |
the fight beyond the | 2 |
where the right is | 2 |
duell and single combate | 2 |
shall contemn our command | 2 |
to kill one another | 2 |
wordes of the writte | 2 |
writing or message of | 2 |
the defendant shall be | 2 |
the practise of the | 2 |
of holding or entertaining | 2 |
such duell with any | 2 |
reproduction of original in | 2 |
of master uuilliam boteler | 2 |
to know a mans | 2 |
maiesty in that behalfe | 2 |
man shall reuiue a | 2 |
and examples of the | 2 |
the wordes of the | 2 |
i renounce my own | 2 |
in the raigne of | 2 |
there is not almost | 2 |
be pleased then to | 2 |
of so rare a | 2 |
offences of that horrid | 2 |
it is one of | 2 |
nineteenth day of march | 2 |
the example of iustice | 2 |
intercession or mediation unto | 2 |
and if he be | 2 |
there is not so | 2 |
enioy the benefit of | 2 |
that shall contemn our | 2 |
what is it then | 2 |
and two esquires of | 2 |
brussels the twenty fourth | 2 |
example may bee made | 2 |
accept or know of | 2 |
against the lawes of | 2 |
fighting of duells england | 2 |
censure of this court | 2 |
to bring them vp | 2 |
them which doe not | 2 |
if it please you | 2 |
and never afterwards be | 2 |
to hazard that which | 2 |
maintenance of the estate | 2 |
coming up to london | 2 |
of the loue of | 2 |
that the duell is | 2 |
the queene of vertues | 2 |
subiects of what quality | 2 |
is for the common | 2 |
what is all this | 2 |
after the publication of | 2 |
become incapable of holding | 2 |
with all rigour and | 2 |
the number of your | 2 |
for the consideration of | 2 |
the end of your | 2 |
to proceed without respect | 2 |
a case fit for | 2 |
in letters of gold | 2 |
for that it was | 2 |
the gouernours of prouinces | 2 |
acquitted in his reputation | 2 |
there is no more | 2 |
do not forthwith give | 2 |
our loving subiects of | 2 |
our reign the twenty | 2 |
in the county of | 2 |
at head of title | 2 |
actually fight such duell | 2 |
that it is no | 2 |
the most part of | 2 |
conueied out of the | 2 |
a sword in your | 2 |
a solemne oath before | 2 |
there is nothing more | 2 |
will not extend our | 2 |
that there is some | 2 |
this our express command | 2 |
a marke of soueraigntie | 2 |
him to be his | 2 |
of the law of | 2 |
of that which hath | 2 |
and greatnes of courage | 2 |
know that they are | 2 |
which surpasseth all the | 2 |
not forthwith give notice | 2 |
carry or deliuer any | 2 |
to serue their prince | 2 |
expressed by this proclamation | 2 |
that no other should | 2 |
the sum of three | 2 |
the two and thirtieth | 2 |
why she doth not | 2 |
will be very easie | 2 |
world our utter dislike | 2 |
of our reign the | 2 |
the losse of your | 2 |
of our privy councel | 2 |
to slay one another | 2 |
one corner of the | 2 |
at the signe of | 2 |
or otherwise to the | 2 |
of so much blood | 2 |
it is in expence | 2 |
desire to make himselfe | 2 |
and preparing of witnesses | 2 |
notice thereof unto some | 2 |
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