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quadgram frequency
early english books online76
characters represented either as38
represented either as utf38
the cause of god31
cause of god and23
of god and his22
god and his people21
if there was a20
never have been looked19
this phase i text19
overall quality of tcp19
files to tei p19
accurately transcribed and encoded19
known extent have been19
large quantities of textual19
the publisher proquest to19
the institutions providing financial19
or elements to simplify19
are a number of19
to range over a19
released into the public19
changes to facilitate morpho19
to the terms of19
proquest to create accurately19
therefore of any assumptions19
and therefore chose to19
reason to do so19
and encoded texts based19
whichever is the greater19
that due credit and19
institutions providing financial support19
chosen if there was19
all likelihood such instances19
second or later edition19
selection was based on19
due credit and attribution19
and attribution is given19
on the image sets19
encoded texts based on19
a works in english19
accordance with level of19
images in accordance with19
are eligible for inclusion19
returned to the keyers19
for their own purposes19
encoded edition of the19
support to the early19
of the project have19
page images in accordance19
or for an anonymous19
of instances per text19
is to encode one19
text selection was based19
quality of tcp data19
by converting tcp files19
compelling reason to do19
the keyers to be19
sometimes a second or19
the tei in libraries19
to produce large quantities19
not meet qa standards19
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was enhanced and or19
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quantities of textual data19
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remaining illegibles were encoded19
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some errors will remain19
for transcription and basic19
processes should make clear19
wide variety of subject19
be marked as illegible19
mnemonic sdata character entities19
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of time and funding19
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placeholder characters or elements19
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owned by the institutions19
in oxford and michigan19
the early english books19
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or tei g elements19
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works are eligible for19
title published between and19
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a partnership between the19
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published by proquest via19
was proofread for accuracy19
according to the terms19
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images scanned from microfilm19
coded from proquest page19
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the work described above19
with changes to facilitate19
sets published by proquest19
notably latin and welsh19
restraints of time and19
these texts for their19
even for commercial purposes19
been released into the19
based on the text19
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terms of creative commons19
that in all likelihood19
were returned to the19
can now take and19
sent to external keying19
keyboarded and encoded edition19
request that due credit19
the image sets published19
have been looked at19
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create accurately transcribed and19
of a work was19
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range over a wide19
by editorial teams in19
some readable characters will19
to a limit of19
a compelling reason to19
print record of the19
or later edition of19
assumptions that can be19
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to simplify the filling19
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creating the tcp texts19
to external keying companies19
texts have been issued19
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cambridge bibliography of english19
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partnership between the universities19
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the cause of religion18
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gentleman is pleased to2
paying scot and lot2
several who had right2
issued forth for summoning2
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before my father which2
a man should say2
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to the making up2
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london made at guild2
iohn blun was so2
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the bayliffs of the2
men for the city2
to which it is2
than that he did2
procure the vote of2
in the clerk of2
of the tribe of2
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lord our god be2
members for thr burrough2
you have so long2
sanctifie the lord himselfe2
the defenders to depone2
full liberty and freedom2
in the same way2
there could be no2
not choosing a praeses2
forthwith prepared to pass2
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king edward the fourth2
that this hath been2
those that chuse them2
cause to the lord2
parliament to meet at2
with the eight extraordinarie2
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their lord and ours2
that all our subjects2
of a choice of2
the act of convention2
no more of that2
cause of religion according2
heard before the committee2
that those that are2
the choice of a2
boston by john higginson2
the king and queen2
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the commonalty or burgesses2
gentlemen on the other2
body of the people2
all the records that2
and castle in cornhil2
the elders of israel2
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the representers of the2
persons for their representatives2
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the malice of the2
have such a root2
convicted of it by2
smith at the elephant2
of that country being2
on the barons freedom2
fourth year of our2
be chosen for a2
diocess of worcester with2
time of his mayoralty2
god in the world2
for samuel m cclellan2
all the common cases2
some of the complainers2
the votes of their2
in to the meeting2
the year ensuing taken2
question may be rightly2
upon the tenor and2
the first year of2
cannot be altered by2
and therefore william meinzies2
against the several barons2
said burgesses and inhabitants2
the latter end of2
security of all persons2
may encline our hearts2
confirmed to them by2
that it is the2
it is done by2
that country being a2
he did administer the2
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man for the lords2
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of that which is2
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of the kings bench2
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thr burrough of thetford2
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lord basil from being2
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reformation of religion according2
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of this our gracious2
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be according to the2
in the matter of2
at three of the2
of the city did2
of all persons both2
honourable general court of2
a general pardon to2
we have graciously directed2
and freedom to serve2
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of the way of2
the platform of discipline2
such ancient usual elections2
the things of christ2
the elephant and castle2
obliterating the very memory2
presumed to have voted2
many hundreds of years2
mention made of the2
are chosen out of2
lord himselfe as the2
the rest who are2
of london made at2
the wards to chuse2
have i been a2
the nation in parliament2
belong to the livery2
is the help of2
may have a right2
printed by samuel green2
the eighth year of2
hearing before the committee2
be burgesses or freemen2
after which the pursuers2
to the government here2
proclamation to be made2
original in the national2
any law made against2
am sure it is2
part of your choice2
out of the way2
court of the massachusets2
have full liberty and2
called by the plurality2
contrair to the set2
the churches of the2
seven of the clock2
the first two elections2
ought to be a2
his people at all2
is for our admonition2
with the mayor and2
by a certain number2
is to exclude the2
not the getting of2
any thing that is2
next ensuing the date2
government setled here by2
that adhere to the2
it was against the2
of the other side2
or return of any2
the several barons therein2
with sir thomas middleton2
to be issued forth2
appointed by your lordships2
the common council men2
came to the town2
it is in the2
and that no other2
us nor forsake us2
be collected from the2
ark of the covenant2
year of that king2
that by the set2
as that they may2
to be the common2
had taken no notes2
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the times may be2
in the times that2
is the right of2
and wardens of the2
wherein it is said2
any of the provost2
from the weakness of2
way aiding or assisting2
that it is like2
thomas lister esq and2
of the barons procedure2
i speak not of2
themselves to elect such2
i suppose it is2
common cases which might2
the best and most2
elected by the lord2
the same way as2
which it was replyed2
on the council by2
keep his commandements which2
custom of the city2
to prove the same2
or been any way2
and returns thereupon to2
of all past miscarriages2
was in the meeting2
a mayor and sheriffs2
and sheriffs by their2
for members to the2
as in the presence2
case may be such2
i did not yet2
admitted as a proxie2
the election shall be2
we do also strictly2
be the peoples right2
the duty of the2
as the best and2
he will not forsake2
is none of the2
if they do not2
all persons both in2
own arm brought salvation2
i have to say2
they produce no one2
the person that did2
times that are come2
blun was so chosen2
things that are cesars2
was chosen to be2
was one of the2
ought to chuse the2
at the elephant and2
to know what israel2
and we do also2
and all our peers2
to be duly published2
and chuse a mayor2
pardon to all our2
the continuance of it2
in my humble opinion2
who have not been2
shall now come to2
the choice of them2
sheriffs of this city2
there should be no2
that which is the2
to the church of2
not only be willing2
the vote of any2
sooner was the poll2
let these my prayers2
a choice of aldermen2
but sir eliab harvey2
rule of the word2
choice of a burgess2
allowed to vote as2
seventh year of king2
and if it were2
and major john wildman2
ought least to be2
late lord chief justice2
that the complainers could2
the business in hand2
sufficient men of the2
is impossible they should2
and the case be2
and it is strange2
election is said to2
i shall not further2
enough to discredit the2
as to the lords2
all the judges of2
a select number may2
is presumed to have2
graciously directed a general2
do hereby publish and2
that are come upon2
be forthwith prepared to2
the burrough of taunton2
of their choice published2
member of parliament should2
this our royal proclamation2
whilst he is half2
so much for the2
it is also the2
as in some cases2
that they were chosen2
or at least it2
upon the fifteenth day2
those liberties of london2
the wards that were2
the chosen number of2
in the first place2
in some cases it2
chiesly and james bowdoun2
to commit this cause2
by no means to2
to be heard before2
our divines of the2
majority of the burgesses2
a mans hand moves2
qualified in their parishes2
our subjects to be2
the lords of session2
to all the barons2
of man for the2
shew by what law2
desire the question may2
which they so much2
one of the thirty2
hindering lord basil from2
we will not be2
be by the commonalty2
that are said to2
heads of the tribes2
then to the th2
we had the records2
and i hope you2
be no process for2
our god be with2
and if that you2
the end of our2
according to the best2
they are chosen by2
wing j estc r2
i should tell you2
that he did administer2
that the representatives of2
the next day to2
rest who are present2
shall say no more2
not separation from other2
is made of livery2
to the ends and2
by majority of votes2
and obliterating the very2
but it is not2
the lord himselfe as2
according to the true2
but i do not2
i am sure it2
in the twentyeth of2
duplyed for the defenders2
of his people at2
contrary to the custom2
the haters of it2
not leave us nor2
ensuing taken in short2
chosen in place of2
things to an uncertainty2
the knights of the2
merits of such elections2
to maintain his own2
things that are gods2
at whitehall the th2
to which the defenders2
the defenders oppone their2
justice of the kings2
the security of all2
mention made of them2
of election this way2
printed by the heir2
of the richest and2
the fatherless and the2
that the mayor was2
shall have full liberty2
for sir thomas middleton2
appears by the set2
have been by the2
what their liberty is2
part towards the freedom2
and therefore i shall2
of our divines of2
so as to give2
confirmed by the great2
fatherless and the widdow2
to that i answer2
chosen members for thr2
election of the chief2
farr as we have2
it will not be2
of the several misteries2
discreet men in the2
this may be of2
kings most excellent majesty2
wanting on our part2
of this our royal2
poll was shut up2
to make their elections2
may it please your2
if we had the2
may be rightly stated2
to the oath of2
to take the poll2
let him not leave2
i desire the question2
in their elections and2
alderman of london made2
they were making up2
an officer is to2
of the civil government2
in the records to2
way of humble prayer2
fairly made according to2
a person who is2
a praeses should be2
the earl of galloway2
into the house of2
printers to the kings2
to be peaceable and2
malice of the devil2
the barons acquiescing to2
the ark of the2
may be said to2
burgesses and inhabitants of2
if any of the2
whole commonalty of the2
as to the two2
that they might choose2
their right of election2
gray and the collonel2
are unalterable by this2
to meet at westminster2
all our subjects to2
made by all the2
we are not to2
london and middlesex for2
ensuing parliament cautions to2
honourable the lord mayor2
or of the burgesses2
charter of the city2
and had almost ended2
have been made by2
that a praeses should2
is the duty of2
gentleman might have pleased2
gave a great shout2
of civil government is2
purposes of this our2
representers of the wards2
the greatest part of2
well government of this2
in the beginning of2
it would not be2
chosen by vertue of2
the two old merchant2
city of london for2
other places of the2
vote at the election2
unity of the chappel2
the thirtieth day of2
experience and prudence proper2
as appears from his2
the sheriffs of this2
elect such persons for2
the reconciling all publick2
and that they are2
by the lords maintaining2
are not only to2
made according to the2
dispose themselves to elect2
or oath of party2
said to be made2
to all the citizens2
by the sheriff to2
no process for annulling2
of this famous city2
to be the peoples2
as well as their2
at whitehall the thirtieth2
of elections on friday2
discreet men of the2
yet it is impossible2
is a sign of2
that your honour and2
that they cause such2
freeholders of that country2
robert chiesly and james2
and that they had2
of the king and2
and the faith of2
cesar the things that2
the aforesaid richard hutchinson2
proper means to establish2
of the clock in2
when the city was2
the twelve men of2
and plead thy own2
to the ensuing parliament2
it is not less2
william paton and others2
the number of thirtie2
the said burgesses and2
that is now is2
every one of them2
to state the question2
that he did not2
the lairds of garthland2
of the knights of2
being chosen by the2
touching the election of2
subjects shall have free2
have so long enjoyed2
israel ought to do2
their own cost and2
it inconvenient to meet2
presume not by menace2
most proper means to2
summoned whom he would2
the faith of jesus2
it was duplyed for2
and enjoyed by us2
and ready to be2
praeses should be chosen2
one another in love2
grounds to annul the2
the tribe of levi2
member of parliament is2
in the national library2
that they presume not2
so we command and2
an ordinance of man2
we have already restored2
that the people of2
the heads of the2
part of the great2
be duly published and2
that a member of2
that is the first2
other part of your2
or any other undue2
that they will not2
without choosing a praeses2
the barons to sign2
the rolls were made2
god the things that2
richard hutchinson esq had2
friday the th of2
are such as have2
this cause unto him2
where it may be2
and especially in this2
the express words of2
election cannot be quarrelled2
three of the clock2
in case of the2
and sheriffs by the2
the ensuing parliament cautions2
same is the cause2
this is for our2
have free liberty to2
in the seventh year2
is made of the2
have no power to2
about eleven a clock2
ensuing the date of2
of original in the2
in the maintaining of2
sheriff did not preside2
that have been made2
on the th of2
and when they are2
will be pleased to2
not of the council2
to be fairly made2
that many and great2
undoubted right of the2
them to adhere to2
pursuers insisted on this2
to confess or deny2
the ensuing parliament shall2
to the business of2
the rolls thus made2
part i did not2
such as shall be2
this hath been the2
and the collonel with2
in this our kingdom2
that where there is2
towards the freedom of2
not only to be2
the ends and purposes2
with a great many2
in the house of2
mayor of the city2
of tyranny and slavery2
at making up of2
th day of november2
the matter in question2
it is very hard2
it is humbly desired2
according to the greatness2
the defenders in their2
you take it in2
rolls were made up2
for thr burrough of2
sheriffs by their representatives2
by an act of2
men in the wards2
is the opinion of2
are said to be2
night before the election2
the freemen of the2
this way of electing2
i shall appeal to2
of the massachusets colony2
so as to make2
after a time of2
as to the first2
the office of sheriffs2
next day to the2
is a thousand times2
of the old magistrats2
there is a cause2
and faithfull in israel2
baillie and patrick johnstoun2
king a proclamation for2
us or we perish2
hereby publish and declare2
to give the votes2
on our part towards2
selves to every ordinance2
was not in the2
office of sheriffs of2
be heard on friday2
taken in his hand2
sir william francklyn and2
by the gentlemen of2
of edward the second2
to find out the2
of the burgesses and2
has been the constant2
the whole body of2
the witnesses adduced by2
and was then chosen2
the eight extraordinarie deacons2
truth of the doctrine2
whom the execution or2
import of the paper2
the people of england2
an act of a2
the time of the2
to conclude this head2
which it is answered2
council of the city2
very memory of all2
come upon the stage2
may not only be2
the due execution of2
clerk to the election2
be just subjection without2
all the citizens of2
to choose a praeses2
an act of common2
the fifteenth day of2
the gentleman might have2
it please your lordship2
our subjects shall have2
if the times be2
of sheriffs of london2
to the lord in2
we will give you2
i should speak of2
there is no mention2
e estc r ocm2
by the lords and2
entertainment of the king2
execution or return of2
to make up the2
defenders in their persons2
be elected members of2
the national library of2
the sheriff did not2
we command and require2
he had no right2
the vnion of reformers2
be but by assent2
sufficiently proven by the2
duly published and executed2
commit the safety of2
of all the wards2
the times be such2
the terms of the2
it will never be2
he had taken no2
will not be bound2
and i conceive the2
is false and calumnious2
this opinion of the2
whitehall the thirtieth day2
endeavouring to keep the2
common council of the2
of the lord jesus2
is strange to pretend2
said thomas papillon and2
unto god the things2
may be altered from2
have graciously directed a2
to make a wise2
and his people now2
to make a return2
should be so in2
in the power of2
every ordinance of man2
man should be so2
that there is a2
old dean of guild2
inconveniencies in point of2
gentlemen of the other2
to walk in his2
one of the first2
in the wayes of2
the collonel and mr2
to inspect the poll2
your selves to every2
his people israel was2
principal gentlemen of the2
it cannot be denied2
year ensuing taken in2
january next ensuing the2
they are both of2
for sir edward wyndham2
this way of choice2
so long as the2
hope it will appear2
a great many others2
we do hereby publish2
by themselves or their2
reconciling all publick breaches2
if i should speak2
give me leave to2
the seventh year of2
for the security of2
be meant the common2
that the twelve men2
peaceable and faithfull in2
of necessity be the2
some of the gentry2
for the reconciling all2
that he would maintain2
it is out of2
to the lords being2
to the point in2
peace in this our2
of worcester with some2
a wing h estc2
and warranted by the2
committee of elections on2
present way of electing2
the whole commonalty of2
or ought to be2
save us or we2
we have thought fit2
be understood to be2
make it appear that2
or committed any act2
this our gracious proclamation2
that they might have2
it is only to2
the better assurance hereof2
of january next ensuing2
shall be elected members2
who had right to2
and master of stairs2
by the late governments2
liberties of london being2
doth need and require2
the electors of the2
it was in the2
the freedom of elections2
returns thereupon to be2
six of every ward2
fifteenth day of january2
to pass our great2
them shew by what2
command and require all2
for the election of2
they presume not by2
are such as are2
right to vote proprio2
the court at the2
from the malice of2
case of a choice2
and the complainers replying2
our chancellor to cause2
my part i did2
and i would not2
the richest and wisest2
this way of election2
their elections and service2
in this to be2
unalterable by this court2
acquiesced to by all2
that are not free2
elected members of our2
in the narrow way2
should chuse the mayor2
is enough to discredit2
but the truth is2
be conceived to be2
as we have already2
be issued forth for2
the true merits of2
came into this wilderness2
the brave courage and2
choose the master of2
were desired by the2
of the church of2
lord chief justice of2
the point in question2
the chief of the2
be the common council2
pass our great seal2
iohn blun was chosen2
election at boston by2
as it had been2
maintaining the cause of2
did vote in the2
father which is in2
to the words of2
be great or small2
we tie you to2
the humble petition of2
that it is a2
other officers to whom2
ensuing parliament shall belong2
to do their own2
it is impossible they2
was duplyed for the2
the instrument bears the2
their representatives in parliament2
must be meant the2
is a narrow way2
whole body of the2
of every ward of2
of the said burgesses2
as would serve the2
persons both in their2
committed any act of2
it will be for2
depones it was against2
the reign of king2
the getting of this2
these my prayers be2
the consent of the2
that your lordships would2
within time of memory2
may be just subjection2
that the charters were2
i looked and there2
for them to be2
was reduced to this2
they are required to2
the right honourable the2
with sir eliab harvey2
and agreeable to the2
that there is an2
parliament cautions to those2
admonish all our subjects2
to the th of2
of a parliament james2
maintainer of this cause2
they would be run2
and for the reconciling2
to be forthwith prepared2
instrument bears the same2
that he had taken2
i shall let pass2
i been a wilderness2
have the right of2
in the magdalen chappel2
answer to the sixth2
submit your selves to2
officers to whom the2
the house should be2
of the children of2
heir of andrew anderson2
if they were not2
day of january next2
and for the security2
but qualified with parts2
him to maintain his2
the people of this2
to the same place2
sheriffs of the city2
printed by charles bill2
we do hereby exhort2
they may not be2
thereupon to be fairly2
and returned by the2
are qualified in their2
and they being the2
it is not a2
to the citizens indefinitely2
by the voices of2
the king a proclamation2
both in their elections2
as that they can2
captain baillie and patrick2
council of twenty five2
made by the wards2
that the same was2
is the will of2
of religion to the2
in the twentieth year2
elections and service in2
for him to maintain2
if you take it2
some cases it is2
all our subjects shall2
our part towards the2
him not leave us2
parliament men for the2
blun was chosen mayor2
the first place to2
a chosen number of2
and therefore it is2
who are not called2
defenders to depone anent2
the other side have2
be admitted or sworn2
the said thomas papillon2
setled here by the2
and so much for2
for their representatives in2
to whom the execution2
lord chief iustice of2
right to vote in2
and the other persons2
way of electing the2
which doth great things2
right honourable the lord2
notwithstanding they have taken2
that would ensue upon2
agreeable to the ends2
filial and hearty compliance2
o lord and plead2
voted for lord basil2
for james m clurg2
was declarative of the2
that of king iohn2
with my lord mayor2
the cry of the2
were chosen by vertue2
agreed by the gentlemen2
way of election that2
a kind of a2
ought to have no2
ordinance of man for2
is on the council2
any act of hostility2
shall have free liberty2
hales is pleased to2
to chuse the chief2
but this one thing2
by the heir of2
will make him a2
by authority of this2
keep in the narrow2
just subjection without assent2
run in the name2
understanding in the times2
it would be a2
is by no means2
vertue of the old2
as soon as the2
kindly admonish all our2
that which is contrary2
the union of reformers2
religion to the lord2
men chosen out of2
a mildmay and honeywood2
mine own arm brought2
wondred that there was2
there is mention made2
reason is taken from2
in the ark of2
electors of the mayor2
my lord mayor is2
the common council of2
and when they have2
they were not called2
they were not chosen2
so that there was2
people at all times2
but there is a2
that there was no2
the best of my2
to vote at the2
and sheriffs of london2
the precept to mr2
i shall say no2
memory of all past2
the times that are2
over into this wilderness2
almost ended the same2
and in the first2
that the combination libelled2
will not forsake his2
to depone anent the2
and genuine animadversions upon2
bless my lord gray2
for the better assurance2
is not of the2
voted for sir william2
records that they produce2
those gentlemen of the2
and the noble lord2
chosen out of every2
that it is not2
to the kings most2
prepared to pass our2
whitehall the th day2
mark i beseech you2
mentioning nothing of it2
right to be burgesses2
for the old provost2
meant by the lords2
before the rolls were2
i wondred that there2
there could not be2
their majesties privy council2
records that mention the2
which you have so2
i hope it will2
and the court of2
that the defenders oppone2
of the old charter2
be mayor for the2
of my lord gray2
if that it be2
comes a time of2
in two evils of2
it will make him2
it is said in2
and in answer to2
return of any writ2
in the poors book2
of the city by2
as to the pretence2
and purposes of this2
in answer to lord2
into your serious consideration2
in the third of2
the room of the2
unto him the salvation2
the old and new2
was against the sheriff2
to affirm to be2
in the eighth year2
government to an uncertainty2
of the town council2
number of men should2
according to the pattern2
to be the electors2
violation of the set2
while the house was2
the hearts of the2
be acknowledged as the2
general court of the2
to what hath been2
to the choosing of2
when they have done2
the said lords in2
god be with us2
to elect such persons2
if there should be2
the narrow way of2
gentlemen of the county2
vote of any elector2
the petition of the2
subjects to be forthwith2
to the same purpose2
chief of the commonalty2
that the lord may2
have no vote in2
or members of parliament2
true merits of such2
as we have attained2
is null of it2
made by the late2
the parliament men for2
election of the lord2
upon their votes in2
the night before the2
and this court to2
or procure the vote2
of the choice of2
they were not elected2
as well as of2
the summe of all2
he depones in answer2
upon the same grounds2
the case of ship2
and there was none2
the lords maintaining the2
no more then in2
pleased to say that2
an act of parliament2
times when they were2
had right to be2
have taken up arms2
wherein he continued till2
and principal gentlemen of2
middlesex for the year2
my lord mayor and2
and my lord duke2
but a short time2
of the one true2
with an addition of2
country being a short2
a parliament james r2
and prudence proper for2
in the wards that2
of our house of2
and it is evident2
discreet men of every2
government that is now2
getting of this worlds2
rolls thus made up2
our hearts unto him2
shew the precept to2
according to the oath2
for so many years2
a thing to be2
or six of every2
directed a general pardon2
number of thirtie eight2
name two of the2
and middlesex for the2
gracious presence of god2
also the cause of2
the clock in the2
been a wilderness unto2
which is made by2
taken against the several2
when the cause of2
to the right honourable2
men who have been2
the house of the2
mayor for the year2
it is not pretended2
the honourable general court2
in their persons and2
present dean of gild2
require all persons whatsoever2
no right to vote2
best and most proper2
and for that reason2
of the fatherless and2
violations of the set2
we may be sure2
at boston by john2
of the thirty eight2
to their ancient charters2
and sir eliab harvey2
the burgesses and freemen2
thirtieth day of november2
the fourth year of2
is an act of2
of any of the2
the tenor and import2
in the fourth year2
the appearance of it2
means to establish a2
had almost ended the2
the behalf of the2
liberty of the citizens2
even as the matter2
the way of humble2
already restored all cities2
order to the election2
their refusing to vote2
separation from other churches2
not forsake his people2
to do the like2
been by the mayor2
monday the th of2
that did elect the2
liberty and freedom to2
to elect the chief2
every ward of the2
god and israel then2
prudence proper for this2
the hands of the2
parliament for the said2
the two first elections2
house of the lord2