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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 38 |
dust of the earth | 19 |
the dust of the | 17 |
aside the way of | 12 |
the commons and waste | 12 |
the way of the | 12 |
this phase i text | 11 |
from proquest page images | 11 |
coded from proquest page | 11 |
edition of the work | 11 |
text and markup reviewed | 11 |
i text is available | 11 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 11 |
support to the early | 11 |
the institutions providing financial | 11 |
financial support to the | 11 |
is available for reuse | 11 |
keyed and coded from | 11 |
text is available for | 11 |
assigned for keying and | 11 |
according to the terms | 11 |
phase i text is | 11 |
books online text creation | 11 |
work described above is | 11 |
and coded from proquest | 11 |
encoded edition of the | 11 |
to the early english | 11 |
in the light of | 11 |
text can be copied | 11 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 11 |
encoded text transcribed from | 11 |
markup reviewed and edited | 11 |
the early english books | 11 |
the terms of creative | 11 |
and encoded edition of | 11 |
english books online text | 11 |
described above is co | 11 |
tcp assigned for keying | 11 |
even for commercial purposes | 11 |
all without asking permission | 11 |
institutions providing financial support | 11 |
terms of creative commons | 11 |
the work described above | 11 |
of the work described | 11 |
the text can be | 11 |
online text creation partnership | 11 |
owned by the institutions | 11 |
and markup reviewed and | 11 |
for keying and markup | 11 |
providing financial support to | 11 |
images scanned from microfilm | 11 |
the day of iudgement | 11 |
by the institutions providing | 11 |
to the terms of | 11 |
the common people have | 10 |
by the law of | 10 |
represented either as utf | 10 |
characters represented either as | 10 |
the word of god | 10 |
way of the meek | 10 |
notes for div a | 10 |
in the daies of | 9 |
kings most excellent maiestie | 9 |
the power of the | 9 |
the kings most excellent | 9 |
iv tiff page images | 9 |
to the kings most | 9 |
without respect of persons | 9 |
the field that is | 8 |
the poor oppressed people | 8 |
commons and waste lands | 8 |
the rest of the | 8 |
ende of the world | 8 |
in the land of | 8 |
after the dust of | 8 |
the land of england | 8 |
the ende of the | 8 |
for the most part | 8 |
wastes and common grounds | 7 |
the head of the | 7 |
field that is tilled | 7 |
bread for the poor | 7 |
in the name of | 7 |
to be a common | 7 |
the righteous for silver | 7 |
out of the earth | 7 |
commons and waste land | 7 |
text more computationally tractable | 6 |
a standardized format that | 6 |
and suitable for network | 6 |
our reigne of great | 6 |
fifth yeere of our | 6 |
by the field that | 6 |
by amateur and professional | 6 |
many walks of life | 6 |
that grow upon the | 6 |
transcription a of text | 6 |
the hearts of the | 6 |
a of text r | 6 |
metadata enrichments aim at | 6 |
the original in the | 6 |
puts this text in | 6 |
has been tokenized and | 6 |
this text in the | 6 |
the text more computationally | 6 |
display of a text | 6 |
text has not been | 6 |
and advancement of the | 6 |
tcp digital transcription a | 6 |
been tokenized and linguistically | 6 |
textual changes and metadata | 6 |
reigne of great britaine | 6 |
standardized format that preserves | 6 |
text r in the | 6 |
stationer meant to publish | 6 |
from many walks of | 6 |
the fifth yeere of | 6 |
of the tcp digital | 6 |
this text has not | 6 |
it is in the | 6 |
linguistically annotated with morphadorner | 6 |
of lords of mannors | 6 |
text is an enriched | 6 |
of a text in | 6 |
of the original in | 6 |
text in a standardized | 6 |
the wastes and common | 6 |
aim at making the | 6 |
that support the display | 6 |
r in the english | 6 |
the rate of defects | 6 |
rate of defects per | 6 |
at the day of | 6 |
digital transcription a of | 6 |
at restoring the text | 6 |
text has been tokenized | 6 |
grow upon the commons | 6 |
the text has been | 6 |
of our reigne of | 6 |
format that preserves archaic | 6 |
version of the tcp | 6 |
category of texts with | 6 |
in the fifth yeere | 6 |
this text is an | 6 |
aim at restoring the | 6 |
changes and metadata enrichments | 6 |
support the display of | 6 |
tokenized and linguistically annotated | 6 |
has not been fully | 6 |
in a standardized format | 6 |
been fully proofread approx | 6 |
that preserves archaic forms | 6 |
and metadata enrichments aim | 6 |
the author or stationer | 6 |
is an enriched version | 6 |
changes aim at restoring | 6 |
fruits of the earth | 6 |
textual changes aim at | 6 |
author or stationer meant | 6 |
turn aside the way | 6 |
enrichments aim at making | 6 |
professional end users from | 6 |
advancement of the english | 6 |
oppressed people of england | 6 |
the text the author | 6 |
pant after the dust | 6 |
includes standard spellings that | 6 |
words puts this text | 6 |
collaborative curation by amateur | 6 |
curation by amateur and | 6 |
the display of a | 6 |
reproduction of the original | 6 |
printer to the kings | 6 |
amateur and professional end | 6 |
users from many walks | 6 |
and linguistically annotated with | 6 |
end users from many | 6 |
the english short title | 6 |
an enriched version of | 6 |
at making the text | 6 |
in the english short | 6 |
text the author or | 6 |
based collaborative curation by | 6 |
restoring the text the | 6 |
be aware of the | 6 |
the tcp digital transcription | 6 |
the annotation includes standard | 6 |
poor oppressed people of | 6 |
the oppression of the | 6 |
enriched version of the | 6 |
that can be made | 6 |
sort of our people | 6 |
of text r in | 6 |
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spellings that support the | 6 |
a text in a | 6 |
english short title catalog | 6 |
of the wastes and | 6 |
standard spellings that support | 6 |
or stationer meant to | 6 |
not been fully proofread | 6 |
and professional end users | 6 |
making the text more | 6 |
annotation includes standard spellings | 6 |
yeere of our reigne | 6 |
the name of the | 6 |
by university of nebraska | 5 |
works are eligible for | 5 |
proofread for accuracy and | 5 |
should be aware of | 5 |
limit of instances per | 5 |
and the publisher proquest | 5 |
in mind that in | 5 |
users should bear in | 5 |
and some readable characters | 5 |
produce large quantities of | 5 |
texts for their own | 5 |
accuracy and those which | 5 |
of michigan and oxford | 5 |
restraints of time and | 5 |
will of lords of | 5 |
returned to the keyers | 5 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 5 |
on the new cambridge | 5 |
texts have been issued | 5 |
have been released into | 5 |
can now take and | 5 |
made about the data | 5 |
standards were returned to | 5 |
carried out by editorial | 5 |
characters marked as illegible | 5 |
that the earth was | 5 |
encoding based on the | 5 |
be a common treasury | 5 |
and or corrected and | 5 |
transcription and basic encoding | 5 |
based on the image | 5 |
have been looked at | 5 |
editorial teams in oxford | 5 |
or tei g elements | 5 |
a works in english | 5 |
placeholder characters or elements | 5 |
to external keying companies | 5 |
of the commons and | 5 |
assurance was then carried | 5 |
shall have the quiet | 5 |
language title published between | 5 |
divided into two phases | 5 |
works in english were | 5 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 5 |
in all likelihood such | 5 |
elements of known extent | 5 |
and therefore chose to | 5 |
simplify the filling in | 5 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 5 |
the image sets published | 5 |
a limit of instances | 5 |
by the meanes of | 5 |
turne aside the way | 5 |
large quantities of textual | 5 |
opposed to critical editions | 5 |
bibliography of english literature | 5 |
been released into the | 5 |
which did not meet | 5 |
by the word of | 5 |
at the text creation | 5 |
for transcription and basic | 5 |
chosen if there was | 5 |
will remain and some | 5 |
of creating the tcp | 5 |
where possible up to | 5 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 5 |
the encoding was enhanced | 5 |
their early english books | 5 |
of textual data within | 5 |
due credit and attribution | 5 |
nature of the print | 5 |
given to their original | 5 |
variety of subject areas | 5 |
published between and available | 5 |
a compelling reason to | 5 |
creating the tcp texts | 5 |
sent to external keying | 5 |
project have been released | 5 |
of the earth is | 5 |
to their original source | 5 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 5 |
number of works in | 5 |
and markup guidelines are | 5 |
there are a number | 5 |
the filling in of | 5 |
by enclosure of the | 5 |
and those which did | 5 |
should make clear that | 5 |
and encoded texts based | 5 |
project was divided into | 5 |
or for an anonymous | 5 |
during phase of the | 5 |
have been transformed into | 5 |
the universities of michigan | 5 |
copies of the texts | 5 |
and linked to page | 5 |
and sometimes a second | 5 |
or elements to simplify | 5 |
markup guidelines are available | 5 |
encoding was enhanced and | 5 |
and attribution is given | 5 |
respectfully request that due | 5 |
then their works are | 5 |
process of creating the | 5 |
to tei p using | 5 |
general aim of eebo | 5 |
all the poor oppressed | 5 |
any assumptions that can | 5 |
take and use these | 5 |
to create accurately transcribed | 5 |
text notes for div | 5 |
for an anonymous work | 5 |
compelling reason to do | 5 |
aimed to produce large | 5 |
of any assumptions that | 5 |
of every monographic english | 5 |
be made about the | 5 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 5 |
selection was based on | 5 |
quality assurance was then | 5 |
characters or elements to | 5 |
to the house of | 5 |
a number of works | 5 |
now take and use | 5 |
meet qa standards were | 5 |
reason to do so | 5 |
up to a limit | 5 |
aptara keyed and coded | 5 |
was based on the | 5 |
such instances will never | 5 |
into the public domain | 5 |
the usual project restraints | 5 |
therefore of any assumptions | 5 |
illegibles were encoded as | 5 |
all sorts of people | 5 |
all likelihood such instances | 5 |
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credit and attribution is | 5 |
anyone can now take | 5 |
tei p using tcp | 5 |
as opposed to critical | 5 |
and use these texts | 5 |
texts were encoded and | 5 |
record of the period | 5 |
page images in accordance | 5 |
some readable characters will | 5 |
we respectfully request that | 5 |
of the poor oppressed | 5 |
text creation partnership web | 5 |
possible up to a | 5 |
are eligible for inclusion | 5 |
filling in of gaps | 5 |
illegible were corrected where | 5 |
via their early english | 5 |
were encoded as gap | 5 |
original text notes for | 5 |
data within the usual | 5 |
image sets published by | 5 |
with level of the | 5 |
between the universities of | 5 |
to the word of | 5 |
quantities of textual data | 5 |
released into the public | 5 |
by converting tcp files | 5 |
that in all likelihood | 5 |
in english were prioritized | 5 |
tcp project was divided | 5 |
the texts were encoded | 5 |
of a works in | 5 |
was a compelling reason | 5 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 5 |
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to reflect the true | 5 |
in accordance with level | 5 |
and common grounds of | 5 |
converting tcp files to | 5 |
encoded as gap s | 5 |
appeal to the house | 5 |
never have been looked | 5 |
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been issued variously as | 5 |
usual project restraints of | 5 |
to simplify the filling | 5 |
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phase of the project | 5 |
or later edition of | 5 |
have the quiet enjoyment | 5 |
request that due credit | 5 |
accordance with level of | 5 |
work was chosen if | 5 |
texts created during phase | 5 |
for accuracy and those | 5 |
tcp is a partnership | 5 |
in oxford and michigan | 5 |
data is very good | 5 |
files to tei p | 5 |
publisher proquest to create | 5 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 5 |
based on the new | 5 |
reflect the true nature | 5 |
readable characters will be | 5 |
a partnership between the | 5 |
on the image sets | 5 |
processes should make clear | 5 |
available at the text | 5 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 5 |
of the tei in | 5 |
proquest to create accurately | 5 |
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michigan and oxford and | 5 |
sets published by proquest | 5 |
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were corrected where possible | 5 |
enhanced and or corrected | 5 |
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print record of the | 5 |
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each text was proofread | 5 |
processed by university of | 5 |
reproduction of original in | 5 |
text selection was based | 5 |
errors will remain and | 5 |
these processes should make | 5 |
have been issued variously | 5 |
the original text notes | 5 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 5 |
land of our nativity | 5 |
was enhanced and or | 5 |
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use these texts for | 5 |
likelihood such instances will | 5 |
their works are eligible | 5 |
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unicode or text strings | 5 |
for their own purposes | 5 |
of the project have | 5 |
to encode one copy | 5 |
by proquest via their | 5 |
then carried out by | 5 |
marked as illegible were | 5 |
gap elements of known | 5 |
the text encoding initiative | 5 |
create accurately transcribed and | 5 |
keying and markup guidelines | 5 |
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mind that in all | 5 |
encoded and linked to | 5 |
are a number of | 5 |
companies for transcription and | 5 |
corrected and characters marked | 5 |
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attribution is given to | 5 |
by a tcp editor | 5 |
structural encoding based on | 5 |
keying companies for transcription | 5 |
will never have been | 5 |
the keyers to be | 5 |
known extent have been | 5 |
teams in oxford and | 5 |
been looked at by | 5 |
there was a compelling | 5 |
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laws of the land | 5 |
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as illegible were corrected | 5 |
in of gaps by | 5 |
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title published between and | 5 |
guidelines are available at | 5 |
text strings within braces | 5 |
law of our creation | 5 |
at by a tcp | 5 |
linked to page images | 5 |
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those which did not | 5 |
external keying companies for | 5 |
of the process of | 5 |
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qa standards were returned | 5 |
universities of michigan and | 5 |
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the print record of | 5 |
a declaration from the | 5 |
tcp files to tei | 5 |
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for want of food | 5 |
image sets were sent | 5 |
keyers to be redone | 5 |
second or later edition | 5 |
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the process of creating | 5 |
any remaining illegibles were | 5 |
tcp aimed to produce | 5 |
is in the hebrew | 5 |
sets were sent to | 5 |
wide variety of subject | 5 |
the will of lords | 5 |
from the poor oppressed | 5 |
textual data within the | 5 |
level of the tei | 5 |
was proofread for accuracy | 5 |
whichever is the greater | 5 |
with changes to facilitate | 5 |
text was proofread for | 5 |
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sometimes a second or | 5 |
created by converting tcp | 5 |
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domain as of january | 5 |
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overall quality of tcp | 5 |
selection was intended to | 5 |
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encoded texts based on | 5 |
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of instances per text | 5 |
these texts for their | 5 |
and oxford and the | 5 |
the laws of the | 5 |
declaration from the poor | 5 |
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editions of a works | 5 |
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were returned to the | 5 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 5 |
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on the text encoding | 5 |
the light of the | 5 |
project restraints of time | 5 |
true nature of the | 5 |
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first editions of a | 5 |
the project have been | 5 |
to produce large quantities | 5 |
the overall quality of | 5 |
divers questions to the | 4 |
common grounds of england | 4 |
by spades and mattocks | 4 |
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of the people of | 4 |
called lords of manors | 4 |
at the black spread | 4 |
his councell of vvar | 4 |
for the maintenance of | 4 |
to the common land | 4 |
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shall praise the lord | 4 |
a target for tillage | 4 |
the earth was made | 4 |
and this is the | 4 |
a man and his | 4 |
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e estc r this | 4 |
this inclosure is against | 4 |
or are called lords | 4 |
the old norman laws | 4 |
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be under the will | 4 |
and decay of tillage | 4 |
and the common people | 4 |
not by spades and | 4 |
ancient commons and liberties | 4 |
a letter to the | 4 |
have food and rayment | 4 |
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apex covantage keyed and | 4 |
the blood of the | 4 |
name of all the | 4 |
a payre of shooes | 4 |
and is it not | 4 |
and doth not this | 4 |
enclosure of the wastes | 4 |
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in the british library | 4 |
a wedge of gold | 4 |
the gentry and clergy | 4 |
covantage keyed and coded | 4 |
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letter to the lord | 4 |
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r this keyboarded and | 4 |
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under the will of | 4 |
the law of righteousnesse | 4 |
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the estate of the | 3 |
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text in the b | 3 |
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william the conqueror came | 3 |
those who have begun | 3 |
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the hand of the | 3 |
iohn moore minister of | 3 |
to our princely remembrance | 3 |
of our people in | 3 |
of depopulation and vnlawfull | 3 |
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by the righteous law | 3 |
the late rebellion vpon | 3 |
to cut down the | 3 |
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title information from first | 3 |
while we are made | 3 |
that the common people | 3 |
upon the commons and | 3 |
righteous law of our | 3 |
thereof both for king | 3 |
oppression of the poore | 3 |
our countie of northampton | 3 |
of our people did | 3 |
in the power of | 3 |
did of late assemble | 3 |
of the meaner sort | 3 |
b category of texts | 3 |
turned the english out | 3 |
for the oppression of | 3 |
the poore for a | 3 |
nations of the world | 3 |
briefly containing the most | 3 |
people ought to dig | 3 |
consent to such inclosure | 3 |
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to assemble themselues riotously | 3 |
people in diuers parts | 3 |
of livelihood to all | 3 |
texts with fewer than | 3 |
the king of righteousness | 3 |
mayest thou doe with | 3 |
most material pleas that | 3 |
to be cut off | 3 |
not beene proceeded with | 3 |
with fewer than defects | 3 |
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by iohn moore minister | 3 |
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the generall and the | 3 |
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assemble themselues riotously in | 3 |
it an undeniable equity | 3 |
meanest sort of our | 3 |
is not to be | 3 |
of justice and equity | 3 |
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of late assemble themselues | 3 |
profitable vse thereof both | 3 |
and a good conscience | 3 |
for this is the | 3 |
to lay open the | 3 |
depopulation and vnlawfull inclosures | 3 |
cast out of the | 3 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 3 |
there be no place | 3 |
for king and state | 3 |
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we that are the | 3 |
by conquest and sword | 3 |
fields as also against | 3 |
the commons of england | 3 |
day of the lord | 3 |
gods curse vpon the | 3 |
of texts with fewer | 3 |
minister of gods word | 3 |
stc estc s ocm | 3 |
the meaner sort of | 3 |
generall and the chief | 3 |
men will not be | 3 |
is a thing notorious | 3 |
be left without excuse | 3 |
and trees that grow | 3 |
common treasury of livelihood | 3 |
the poor oppressed in | 3 |
and their traiterous deseruings | 3 |
it is against the | 3 |
to him that hath | 3 |
delivered to the generall | 3 |
that is higher then | 3 |
made by thomas lord | 3 |
is the cause of | 3 |
lords of manors shall | 3 |
common people ought to | 3 |
and that is the | 3 |
late inclosure with depopulation | 3 |
upon the author hereof | 3 |
of faith and a | 3 |
other title information from | 3 |
number of the offenders | 3 |
such that daub over | 3 |
rebellion vpon pretence of | 3 |
sighing of the needy | 3 |
god saue the king | 3 |
and there be higher | 3 |
be higher then they | 3 |
hath need of the | 3 |
all such that daub | 3 |
the behalf of those | 3 |
against all such that | 3 |
imprinted at london by | 3 |
and tumultuous maner within | 3 |
in diuers parts of | 3 |
over this black sinne | 3 |
as also against all | 3 |
consisteth by the field | 3 |
they will haue no | 3 |
lately to assemble themselues | 3 |
the king of righteousnesse | 3 |
the people of this | 3 |
maner within our countie | 3 |
the greatest number of | 3 |
the fruite of his | 3 |
common treasury to all | 3 |
will be seene in | 3 |
the cause of the | 3 |
for the common good | 3 |
trees that grow upon | 3 |
they are better kept | 3 |
that it may be | 3 |
the face of the | 3 |
abundance of the earth | 3 |
that we that are | 3 |
made no account of | 3 |
can be brought for | 3 |
the poor oppressed upon | 3 |
of a kinde of | 3 |
and richard winwood esq | 3 |
the most material pleas | 3 |
texts with between and | 3 |
it is a thing | 3 |
for the sinnes of | 3 |
the humble petition of | 3 |
presumed lately to assemble | 3 |
the restoring of their | 3 |
the earth is ouer | 3 |
stand and fall to | 3 |
the lord of hosts | 3 |
those things which are | 3 |
poor oppressed in the | 3 |
s ocm this keyboarded | 3 |
between and defects per | 3 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 3 |
i will not turn | 3 |
the field of the | 3 |
own what thou listest | 3 |
in the middle of | 3 |
by the strength of | 3 |
strength of the oxe | 3 |
the nations of the | 3 |
in the day of | 3 |
intend to cut down | 3 |
a common treasury of | 3 |
cry out of the | 3 |
thing notorious that many | 3 |
and houses of husbandry | 3 |
a common treasury to | 3 |
light of the gospell | 3 |
for the restoring of | 3 |
themselues in riotous and | 3 |
late assemble themselues in | 3 |
earth is ouer all | 3 |
both for king and | 3 |
who have begun to | 3 |
and the counties adjacent | 3 |
that through fear and | 3 |
they turne aside the | 3 |
the sinnes in the | 3 |
there be higher then | 3 |
and profitable vse thereof | 3 |
calling to our princely | 3 |
the conqueror came in | 3 |
moore minister of gods | 3 |
our people in diuers | 3 |
in riotous and tumultuous | 3 |
at london by robert | 3 |
vpon pretence of depopulation | 3 |
london by robert barker | 3 |
the great increase of | 3 |
humble petition of two | 3 |
and the most material | 3 |
thou seest the oppression | 3 |
begun to dig upon | 3 |
pretence of depopulation and | 3 |
which late inclosure with | 3 |
they pant after the | 3 |
and may not these | 3 |
in calling to our | 3 |
sell the righteous for | 3 |
whereas some of the | 3 |
people have their commons | 3 |
it is to be | 3 |
in the late rebellion | 3 |
material pleas that can | 3 |
in the law of | 3 |
thus saith the lord | 3 |
of the day of | 3 |
be seene in his | 3 |
of texts with between | 3 |
some of the meaner | 3 |
many of the meanest | 3 |
through fear and covetousness | 3 |
reasons as euidences for | 3 |
b the rate of | 3 |
for a payre of | 3 |
pleas that can be | 3 |
the lord god of | 3 |
inclosure is against the | 3 |
and all other our | 3 |
beene proceeded with according | 3 |
of the meanest sort | 3 |
of lords of manors | 3 |
mona logarbo text and | 3 |
that in the late | 3 |
faith and a good | 3 |
have their commons and | 3 |
the b category of | 3 |
black sinne with untempered | 3 |
so they may be | 3 |
there is no worldly | 3 |
the day of the | 3 |
that can be brought | 3 |
late rebellion vpon pretence | 3 |
that many of the | 3 |
cut down the woods | 3 |
the land of our | 3 |
they turn aside the | 3 |
plant and dwell upon | 3 |
and parson of knaptoft | 3 |
the state of the | 3 |
the benefit of their | 3 |
or that through fear | 3 |
vncharitably hath taken away | 3 |
that they are not | 3 |
with between and defects | 3 |
that this inclosure is | 3 |
as euidences for the | 3 |
the pure law of | 3 |
vse thereof both for | 3 |
two sorts of people | 3 |
restoring of their ancient | 3 |
is one of the | 3 |
proceeded with according to | 3 |
the day of judgement | 3 |
establish the old norman | 3 |
the soules of the | 3 |
estc s ocm this | 3 |
a thing notorious that | 3 |
we are made to | 3 |
the abundance of the | 3 |
where no oxen are | 3 |
of their ancient commons | 3 |
our people did of | 3 |
and let the common | 3 |
riotous and tumultuous maner | 3 |
the common people ought | 3 |
parson of knaptoft in | 3 |
meaner sort of our | 3 |
seest the oppression of | 3 |
down the woods and | 3 |
be brought for it | 3 |
the meanest sort of | 3 |
logarbo text and markup | 3 |
diuers parts of our | 3 |
as well as to | 3 |
euidences for the same | 3 |
greatest number of the | 3 |
woods and trees that | 3 |
seuen reasons as euidences | 3 |
common people have their | 3 |
behalf of those who | 3 |
to him that is | 3 |
the destruction of the | 3 |
oppressed in the land | 3 |
made to be a | 3 |
the sinnes of the | 3 |
haue presumed lately to | 3 |
the light of reason | 3 |
but let all such | 3 |
with the kings head | 3 |
the fruits of the | 3 |
saint paul teacheth vs | 3 |
the chief officers on | 3 |
corne fields as also | 3 |
the lord of the | 3 |
tumultuous maner within our | 3 |
of those who have | 3 |
occasioned by an arrest | 3 |
within our countie of | 3 |
more then will serue | 2 |
are the common people | 2 |
poore for a paire | 2 |
the lord god almighty | 2 |
for their owne priuate | 2 |
of the county of | 2 |
oh that inclosers were | 2 |
well as in the | 2 |
which followes in the | 2 |
make shipwrack of faith | 2 |
and that it is | 2 |
the trumpet in syon | 2 |
and that out of | 2 |
this land of our | 2 |
from first lines of | 2 |
it is no great | 2 |
for any man to | 2 |
that if any of | 2 |
people is the honour | 2 |
for want of bread | 2 |
of such as shall | 2 |
the burthen of the | 2 |
some of the norman | 2 |
and if this be | 2 |
an acre of their | 2 |
is for the most | 2 |
hast right in the | 2 |
poor will be undone | 2 |
of the earth to | 2 |
labours of the poor | 2 |
first lines of text | 2 |
describes vnto vs the | 2 |
pierson sampled and proofread | 2 |
haue preuented the losse | 2 |
in hand for the | 2 |
way of their livelyhood | 2 |
hath as it were | 2 |
of livelihood for all | 2 |
so much as once | 2 |
townships and houses of | 2 |
sufficient to relieue all | 2 |
of buying and selling | 2 |
and safety of the | 2 |
injoy the benefit of | 2 |
haley pierson sampled and | 2 |
the people created shall | 2 |
and that inclosure is | 2 |
the daies of king | 2 |
a vine out of | 2 |
saith the lord of | 2 |
inclosure hath set in | 2 |
middle of the nation | 2 |
shall be left without | 2 |
to the due course | 2 |
endeavour to the uttermost | 2 |
recover england from under | 2 |
for the good of | 2 |
giuen at our palace | 2 |
live one by another | 2 |
nation promised by enclosure | 2 |
not at the matter | 2 |
corne yeelded an hundred | 2 |
mo a wing w | 2 |
and dominion of wales | 2 |
cut off with the | 2 |
inclosure where it commeth | 2 |
without excuse in the | 2 |
that there is a | 2 |
the fruite and profite | 2 |
that liue in the | 2 |
plough up the commons | 2 |
the subversion of the | 2 |
are some of the | 2 |
we are resolved to | 2 |
land is laid down | 2 |
these lands may be | 2 |
to the dust of | 2 |
twelue yoke of oxen | 2 |
i commend you to | 2 |
but much increase cometh | 2 |
to be maintained by | 2 |
the offenders have not | 2 |
of our sauiour christ | 2 |
the land shall be | 2 |
an equal right to | 2 |
the repairers of the | 2 |
according to iustice and | 2 |
a stranger to his | 2 |
sand of the sea | 2 |
from all norman enslaving | 2 |
the english out of | 2 |
thine in the lord | 2 |
and are not these | 2 |
thine own what thou | 2 |
according to their estates | 2 |
upon your highnesse and | 2 |
palace of westminster the | 2 |
to have the land | 2 |
of righteousnesse before the | 2 |
of the poore afflicted | 2 |
some secret hand of | 2 |
four acres of land | 2 |
the fruite of the | 2 |
was wont to say | 2 |
the way of their | 2 |
the earth for his | 2 |
prophesie of ioel concernes | 2 |
of a good conscience | 2 |
of honest labour and | 2 |
the king whereas some | 2 |
euill arrowes of famine | 2 |
and it pitieth them | 2 |
by the king in | 2 |
global keyed and coded | 2 |
that they might be | 2 |
of the land for | 2 |
may appear in its | 2 |
he took the land | 2 |
neither buy nor sell | 2 |
to the commons by | 2 |
of publication from wing | 2 |
the king in calling | 2 |
his comming to iudgement | 2 |
vttermost parts of the | 2 |
is to be given | 2 |
they will not be | 2 |
enslaving lords of mannors | 2 |
of the same in | 2 |
counties of this kingdom | 2 |
made to be bought | 2 |
doe not all these | 2 |
rest of the jades | 2 |
the english nation promised | 2 |
with according to iustice | 2 |
he turned the english | 2 |
up the foundations of | 2 |
mo a wing m | 2 |
that are the common | 2 |
shall not we much | 2 |
the king it is | 2 |
the lords of mannors | 2 |
of these inland counties | 2 |
the benefit of his | 2 |
yeelded an hundred fold | 2 |
will serue their turnes | 2 |
but inclosers doe not | 2 |
by the king whereas | 2 |
to three sinnes they | 2 |
royalty to the commons | 2 |
and therefore it is | 2 |
be hanged for their | 2 |
to the glory of | 2 |
the sinnes of israel | 2 |
be bought and sold | 2 |
the kingdomes of the | 2 |
destruction of the prince | 2 |
and the poor for | 2 |
commeth the destruction of | 2 |
let him stand and | 2 |
and selling the earth | 2 |
men for inclosure say | 2 |
to speake of the | 2 |
in the end that | 2 |
not in conscience consent | 2 |
estate of christs church | 2 |
not to buy and | 2 |
the earth is the | 2 |
before the face of | 2 |
that is destructive to | 2 |
that the earth is | 2 |
much in loue with | 2 |
to till the earth | 2 |
of the hands of | 2 |
by their former wicked | 2 |
and yeeld more profit | 2 |
the c category of | 2 |
there the crib is | 2 |
face of the earth | 2 |
doe with thine own | 2 |
safety of the people | 2 |
the plague amongst vs | 2 |
it is time for | 2 |
in the county of | 2 |
to be freed from | 2 |
but a type of | 2 |
reformation according to the | 2 |
now rising up to | 2 |
doe our brethren good | 2 |
now the common people | 2 |
did israel in the | 2 |
may receiue you into | 2 |
no good to the | 2 |
and the sighing of | 2 |
things which are but | 2 |
a cart is pressed | 2 |
here can we get | 2 |
two sisters the church | 2 |
be out of ioint | 2 |
slavish fear of men | 2 |
countie of northampton england | 2 |
societie and fellowship of | 2 |
preuented the losse of | 2 |
but that they would | 2 |
by right of common | 2 |
or the most part | 2 |
against the church and | 2 |
the land that is | 2 |
king it is a | 2 |
your buying and selling | 2 |
state of the world | 2 |
left them euery yeere | 2 |
the comming of the | 2 |
printed for anthony williamson | 2 |
the sighing of the | 2 |
and the poore for | 2 |
in the time of | 2 |
the fall of man | 2 |
of england by adam | 2 |
out of the dust | 2 |
that when you shall | 2 |
earth is filled with | 2 |
honour of the whole | 2 |
reason and equity that | 2 |
out of the hands | 2 |
and i will make | 2 |
the earth is filled | 2 |
and lye in the | 2 |
earth for thy possession | 2 |
we have made our | 2 |
hearts of the people | 2 |
not called vpon god | 2 |
dare not in conscience | 2 |
the vttermost parts of | 2 |
the request of brethren | 2 |
woe unto them that | 2 |
haley pierson text and | 2 |
will make a man | 2 |
well as to the | 2 |
or king that rules | 2 |
king that rules in | 2 |
and you gave me | 2 |
because they sold the | 2 |
leave us in the | 2 |
all the inhabitants thereof | 2 |
at our palace of | 2 |
and not vse the | 2 |
and yet for all | 2 |
there is no ground | 2 |
the psalmist tells us | 2 |
excuse in the day | 2 |
the way of justice | 2 |
his most honourable councell | 2 |
their fields to heires | 2 |
vs that liue in | 2 |
to be a stock | 2 |
the same in the | 2 |
was not made to | 2 |
followes in the prophet | 2 |
the creation groans under | 2 |
you into euerlasting tabernacles | 2 |
make you friends of | 2 |
and turn aside the | 2 |
they cannot live one | 2 |
he will teach his | 2 |
in regard of their | 2 |
there shall be some | 2 |
as saint paul teacheth | 2 |
of the name of | 2 |
woods that grow upon | 2 |
vpon the head of | 2 |
put them off for | 2 |
can these without the | 2 |
a morsell of bread | 2 |
curse vpon the same | 2 |
to buy and sell | 2 |
as though they were | 2 |
not of gods familie | 2 |
in the c category | 2 |
their royalty to the | 2 |
the common people be | 2 |
that buys and sels | 2 |
with them that weepe | 2 |
and by this meanes | 2 |
of the body of | 2 |
iv tiff page image | 2 |
of three transgressions and | 2 |
tillage briefly containing the | 2 |
tenants and occupiers of | 2 |
a paire of shooes | 2 |
first we may note | 2 |
he that will not | 2 |
and so by this | 2 |
if they will haue | 2 |
the earth vsed in | 2 |
adding drunkennesse to thirst | 2 |
text in the c | 2 |
in this present discourse | 2 |
to plant the commons | 2 |
goe to law with | 2 |
be according to the | 2 |
serueth to reproue all | 2 |
turned with the rest | 2 |
they should vse it | 2 |
dig and plough up | 2 |
people of this land | 2 |
plowing and sowing vsed | 2 |
they were able to | 2 |
but it will be | 2 |
enter common with them | 2 |
will of the king | 2 |
had as good pull | 2 |
by the king it | 2 |
a multitude of sinnes | 2 |
foundations of many generations | 2 |
that this prophesie of | 2 |
open the sinnes of | 2 |
that they would not | 2 |
may not these be | 2 |
receiue you into euerlasting | 2 |
tillage of the earth | 2 |
the bodies of men | 2 |
with the fruite of | 2 |
you establish the old | 2 |
the daies of ieremie | 2 |
more can these without | 2 |
light of reason and | 2 |
as in the court | 2 |
such inclosure that doth | 2 |
consist by the field | 2 |
adventured their lives to | 2 |
and justice in a | 2 |
lay field to field | 2 |
morter by john moore | 2 |
english nation promised by | 2 |
the time to come | 2 |
will teach his way | 2 |
the earth shall be | 2 |
shall not be in | 2 |
at the west end | 2 |
and depopulators of townes | 2 |
the beame out of | 2 |
the lords inheritance to | 2 |
sisters the church and | 2 |
that they should vse | 2 |
our corn and cattell | 2 |
that saying of the | 2 |
all nations shall feare | 2 |
the yeomen and husbandmen | 2 |
and violent perverting of | 2 |
i doubt not but | 2 |
all the kingdomes of | 2 |
other our louing subiects | 2 |
ought not to be | 2 |
of the commons of | 2 |
as appeareth in the | 2 |
your highnesse and councell | 2 |
and profite of honest | 2 |
poor for a payre | 2 |
upon equity and reason | 2 |
offenders have not beene | 2 |
and while we are | 2 |
benefit of his creation | 2 |
vp the trumpet in | 2 |
treasury of livelihood to | 2 |
and the beame out | 2 |
euerlasting couenant of god | 2 |
as a cart is | 2 |
power now is in | 2 |
king consisteth by the | 2 |
as we have declared | 2 |
and that you would | 2 |
thy lands in common | 2 |
since the power of | 2 |
take away the way | 2 |
rest of the nation | 2 |
the other is a | 2 |
he that is higher | 2 |
vnto vs the estate | 2 |
the king consisteth by | 2 |
that they that are | 2 |
the benefit of inclosure | 2 |
middest of the earth | 2 |
relieue all the inhabitants | 2 |
of the english people | 2 |
praised with many mouthes | 2 |
yet for all these | 2 |
the inhabitants of the | 2 |
at our castle of | 2 |
it may appear in | 2 |
ground or field so | 2 |
will haue plowing and | 2 |
is called to day | 2 |
profite of honest labour | 2 |
against this inclosure is | 2 |
will giue thee the | 2 |
in the work of | 2 |
written for our learning | 2 |
and shall not christians | 2 |
castle of windsor the | 2 |
man and his heritage | 2 |
it will be an | 2 |
that rules in his | 2 |
that is got over | 2 |
king our soveraign lord | 2 |
and light for darknesse | 2 |
and was not made | 2 |
not we much more | 2 |
this prophesie of ioel | 2 |
out of the timber | 2 |
spi global keyed and | 2 |
a very learned man | 2 |
the publique and the | 2 |
over the norman successor | 2 |
the poor that have | 2 |
that have an equal | 2 |
time for thee lord | 2 |
the apostle saint peter | 2 |
the norman lords of | 2 |
c the rate of | 2 |
the lord protectour of | 2 |
that which is in | 2 |
not able to pay | 2 |
the meanes of tillage | 2 |
the glory of god | 2 |
repairers of the breach | 2 |
make us a free | 2 |
created shall praise the | 2 |
and that those that | 2 |
c category of texts | 2 |
that will not worke | 2 |
the earth from the | 2 |
if the power of | 2 |
the county of somerset | 2 |
no more conscience to | 2 |
and the power of | 2 |
but the dust of | 2 |
that they may doe | 2 |
food and rayment freely | 2 |
to endeavour to the | 2 |
as ever he did | 2 |
and the abundance of | 2 |
so that they that | 2 |
that they have been | 2 |
the poor for a | 2 |
untempered morter by john | 2 |
of these righteous ones | 2 |
the hearts of all | 2 |
in the request of | 2 |
blood and cries of | 2 |
kingdomes of the earth | 2 |
the worth of this | 2 |
live in the light | 2 |
land that is bought | 2 |
common people of england | 2 |
to his norman souldiers | 2 |
lord of the mannor | 2 |
printed in the year | 2 |
and given to the | 2 |
sorts of people to | 2 |
be a stock for | 2 |
the hands of the | 2 |
for we shall endeavour | 2 |
needfull for the body | 2 |
our palace of westminster | 2 |
thou doe with thine | 2 |
therein as well as | 2 |
improvement of these lands | 2 |
but when as king | 2 |
and their fields to | 2 |
as he was in | 2 |
other our officers and | 2 |
plant the commons withal | 2 |
and that in the | 2 |
in the siege of | 2 |
of corne and graine | 2 |
iustice and their traiterous | 2 |
the people of england | 2 |
guilty of three transgressions | 2 |
honour of a king | 2 |
let us admit then | 2 |
poore people are constrained | 2 |
our castle of windsor | 2 |
thou hast right in | 2 |
shall cry out of | 2 |
cries of the poor | 2 |
and doe not all | 2 |
in canaan god will | 2 |
suppressing riots against enclosures | 2 |
was but a type | 2 |
of manors shall still | 2 |
now in many places | 2 |
keep them or put | 2 |
imployment for the poor | 2 |
one corne yeelded an | 2 |
and not rather of | 2 |
themselues cannot be without | 2 |
the iniquities of the | 2 |
are too much in | 2 |
haue changed the ordinances | 2 |
of the earth by | 2 |
away the way of | 2 |
price is in your | 2 |
of what may be | 2 |
a stock for our | 2 |
is against the church | 2 |
marvel not at the | 2 |
of the wealth and | 2 |
of the sinnes in | 2 |
is now rising up | 2 |
estc r ocm this | 2 |
in all sorts of | 2 |
the middle of the | 2 |
the old waste places | 2 |
buying and selling the | 2 |
for the stone shall | 2 |
of the earth on | 2 |
house is set up | 2 |
vs the estate of | 2 |
one of gods plagues | 2 |
english out of their | 2 |
right to the land | 2 |
fruitfull as that which | 2 |
of the people in | 2 |
common woods and trees | 2 |
to doe our brethren | 2 |
then now they do | 2 |
the thirtieth day of | 2 |
originall and matter is | 2 |
them out of their | 2 |
england from under the | 2 |
the good of his | 2 |
name of the commons | 2 |
master or king that | 2 |
the will of the | 2 |
of the diligent maketh | 2 |
will haue no common | 2 |
way of justice and | 2 |
which for the most | 2 |
such a one as | 2 |
what number of people | 2 |
target for tillage briefly | 2 |
of his holy spirit | 2 |
to make use of | 2 |
m estc r ocm | 2 |
iniquities of the priests | 2 |
and so at last | 2 |
stone shall cry out | 2 |
earth is the lords | 2 |
of the societie and | 2 |
at our mannour of | 2 |
and what is the | 2 |
his master or king | 2 |
the middest of the | 2 |
are guilty of three | 2 |
to the subversion of | 2 |
our work of the | 2 |
into the hands of | 2 |
it is called to | 2 |
for a paire of | 2 |
no respect to the | 2 |
are but as the | 2 |
what is meant by | 2 |
be satisfied with bread | 2 |
now is in your | 2 |
of the publique and | 2 |
the image of the | 2 |
is it not lawfull | 2 |
his right in law | 2 |
whether thou hast right | 2 |
of the oppressing waters | 2 |
and cries of the | 2 |
but if you will | 2 |
iustly be hanged for | 2 |
three transgressions and of | 2 |
for the preseruation of | 2 |
grounded upon selfish principles | 2 |
and as they haue | 2 |
with untempered morter by | 2 |
the mark of the | 2 |
stock for our selves | 2 |
we have declared our | 2 |
off with the kings | 2 |
way of the meeke | 2 |
must be such as | 2 |
we have paid taxes | 2 |
by walking in the | 2 |
and all other necessaries | 2 |
cannot live one by | 2 |
conscience consent to such | 2 |
highnesse the lord protectour | 2 |
the sand of the | 2 |
beneficiall to the rest | 2 |
and make no more | 2 |
be cut off with | 2 |
the stone shall cry | 2 |
keeps sheep from rotting | 2 |
in the hand of | 2 |
for where no oxen | 2 |
take them by violence | 2 |
a wing m estc | 2 |
the other side we | 2 |
of the poorer sort | 2 |
and shall we say | 2 |
and will be our | 2 |
for the want of | 2 |
the heart of man | 2 |
with them that reioyce | 2 |
to dig and plough | 2 |
and keep as many | 2 |
let all such know | 2 |
buy and sell the | 2 |
w thomason e estc | 2 |
whereas now in many | 2 |
out of the same | 2 |
and fellowship of mankind | 2 |
that inclosure is now | 2 |
found the blood of | 2 |
all kind of cattell | 2 |
no more then will | 2 |
be his master or | 2 |
the service of god | 2 |
wing m estc r | 2 |
hath not despised their | 2 |
and rayment freely by | 2 |
information from first lines | 2 |
justice in a province | 2 |
too much in loue | 2 |
and fall to him | 2 |
digging upon the commons | 2 |
and that we may | 2 |
beginning of the world | 2 |
it yeeldeth plentie and | 2 |
the price is in | 2 |
this day our daily | 2 |
of the land of | 2 |
him stand and fall | 2 |
of our subiects in | 2 |
three transgressions of israel | 2 |
publique and the poore | 2 |
this trade of tillage | 2 |
or three of these | 2 |
with their poore tenants | 2 |
that as the inferiors | 2 |
portion of the earth | 2 |
and the fruits of | 2 |
with the breath of | 2 |
the poore for silver | 2 |
it matters not what | 2 |
is the honour of | 2 |
now for the oppression | 2 |
of the norman laws | 2 |
for no more then | 2 |
the common good of | 2 |
may i not improve | 2 |
brought a vine out | 2 |
the only men that | 2 |
are needfull for the | 2 |
seven hundred and fifty | 2 |
we shall honor our | 2 |
kings themselues cannot be | 2 |
cart is pressed with | 2 |
or more then any | 2 |
there must be such | 2 |
hundred and fifty thousand | 2 |
let them marke well | 2 |
or put them off | 2 |
is against the common | 2 |
that is now rising | 2 |
what is the way | 2 |
wisedome and prouidence for | 2 |
he is become a | 2 |
the land of their | 2 |
have not beene proceeded | 2 |
they are guilty of | 2 |
more then now they | 2 |
shed the blood of | 2 |
is become a stranger | 2 |
cometh by the strength | 2 |
goe about to make | 2 |
the garden of eden | 2 |
is no worldly blessing | 2 |
earth on the head | 2 |
left without excuse in | 2 |
lye in the dust | 2 |
of westminster the thirtieth | 2 |
that put bitter for | 2 |
as good pull downe | 2 |
them or put them | 2 |
in the bodleian library | 2 |
and sell the righteous | 2 |
this thick clay doth | 2 |
man and his house | 2 |
the earth for thy | 2 |
of the bodies of | 2 |
giuen at our castle | 2 |
blow vp the trumpet | 2 |
which are but as | 2 |
in regard the king | 2 |
our louing subiects to | 2 |
have made our appeal | 2 |
multitude of the people | 2 |
of so great a | 2 |
in comparison with the | 2 |
to be feared that | 2 |
parts of the earth | 2 |
all other our louing | 2 |
for thee lord to | 2 |
if you establish the | 2 |
say there may be | 2 |
to the hurt and | 2 |
is the way of | 2 |
to improve the commons | 2 |
it is gods way | 2 |
northampton england and wales | 2 |
and take them away | 2 |
beasts of the field | 2 |
vine out of aegypt | 2 |
in not louing their | 2 |
the sower went out | 2 |
with thine own what | 2 |
huber text and markup | 2 |
and prouidence for the | 2 |
printed in the yeer | 2 |
it is but a | 2 |
king whereas some of | 2 |
the spirit in you | 2 |
become a stranger to | 2 |
like to the dust | 2 |
for three transgressions of | 2 |
wofull experience tells us | 2 |
god will haue plowing | 2 |
the honour of a | 2 |
of the norman task | 2 |
deale so hardly with | 2 |
king in calling to | 2 |
good to the common | 2 |
the image of god | 2 |
head of the poor | 2 |
of the offenders have | 2 |
i beseech you all | 2 |
found to be the | 2 |
blood of the innocent | 2 |
vs this day our | 2 |
one man is more | 2 |
the foundations of many | 2 |
the work of his | 2 |
and not of the | 2 |
no ground or field | 2 |
haue not called vpon | 2 |
good pull downe churches | 2 |
the power of covetousnesse | 2 |
buy the poore for | 2 |
they are not able | 2 |
pitieth them to see | 2 |
after those things which | 2 |
god with their sinnes | 2 |
matter is but the | 2 |
out of the way | 2 |
the successors of the | 2 |
to get by them | 2 |
body of the english | 2 |
in conscience consent to | 2 |
may be placed by | 2 |
which should be the | 2 |
the labours of the | 2 |
not out of the | 2 |
the court of conscience | 2 |
and plough up the | 2 |
of two sisters the | 2 |
much increase cometh by | 2 |
be to him that | 2 |
land to his norman | 2 |
that the earth shall | 2 |
hand of the diligent | 2 |
sinnes of the prophets | 2 |
beame out of the | 2 |
is pressed with sheaves | 2 |
set the land free | 2 |
with the prophet esay | 2 |
whereof god shall make | 2 |
the beginning of the | 2 |
have an equal right | 2 |
we have fed them | 2 |
the lawes of god | 2 |
secret hand of god | 2 |
of greenewich the xxviij | 2 |
seene in his glorie | 2 |
they are forced to | 2 |
to be the greatest | 2 |
enjoy the benefit of | 2 |
rayment freely by our | 2 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 2 |
mark of the beast | 2 |
righteousnesse before the fall | 2 |
our mannour of greenewich | 2 |
the ends of the | 2 |
huber sampled and proofread | 2 |
in all his branches | 2 |
your act of parliament | 2 |
the time of need | 2 |
the common people of | 2 |
but you will say | 2 |
it will not be | 2 |
as well as our | 2 |
thirtieth day of may | 2 |
title to the common | 2 |
seeme to teach vs | 2 |
yet such is the | 2 |
burthening god with their | 2 |
to them in the | 2 |
have been made in | 2 |
all the rest of | 2 |
haue mercie vpon syon | 2 |
liue in the ende | 2 |
which is in tillage | 2 |
so that the poore | 2 |
in the hearts of | 2 |
to recover england from | 2 |
all the inhabitants of | 2 |
woe to him that | 2 |
people created shall praise | 2 |
them out of the | 2 |
upon the ruine of | 2 |
and take them by | 2 |
after our work of | 2 |
is to be had | 2 |
the preseruation of the | 2 |
of the plague amongst | 2 |
cannot be without it | 2 |
much corn would be | 2 |
of people may be | 2 |
and where are the | 2 |
up for their posterity | 2 |
that he is become | 2 |
if it were possible | 2 |
you called upon us | 2 |
inclosers and depopulators of | 2 |
for he that is | 2 |
that some or other | 2 |
honest labour and husbandrie | 2 |
the due course of | 2 |
s this keyboarded and | 2 |
is against christian charitie | 2 |
and promises to us | 2 |
in the mean time | 2 |
the end of all | 2 |
the earth on the | 2 |
and honour of the | 2 |
of gods curse vpon | 2 |
hundred thousand acres gained | 2 |
for tillage briefly containing | 2 |
they take away the | 2 |
we declare to you | 2 |
without working for hire | 2 |
and his most honourable | 2 |
grounded upon equity and | 2 |
the wastes of this | 2 |
of the estate of | 2 |
therefore we are resolved | 2 |
is no ground or | 2 |
and long for it | 2 |
england by adam moore | 2 |
stranger to his brethren | 2 |
pierson text and markup | 2 |
in this land of | 2 |
that they are but | 2 |
on the head of | 2 |
the societie and fellowship | 2 |
printed for giles calvert | 2 |
of knaptoft in leicestershire | 2 |
to endeavour the freedom | 2 |
their heapes of golde | 2 |
reason against this inclosure | 2 |
the kings of the | 2 |
it serueth to reproue | 2 |
here first we may | 2 |
by force of armes | 2 |
to the great annoyance | 2 |
of it owne accord | 2 |
shine of the gospell | 2 |
wing w thomason e | 2 |
peace and safety of | 2 |
the king our soveraign | 2 |
whether lords of mannours | 2 |
the inheritance of the | 2 |
increase cometh by the | 2 |
the law of the | 2 |
fruite and profite of | 2 |
of william the conqueror | 2 |
it not lawfull for | 2 |
but the power of | 2 |
haue plowing and sowing | 2 |
is but the dust | 2 |
grapes at their hands | 2 |
of ioel concernes vs | 2 |
so there must be | 2 |
of northampton england and | 2 |
estc s this keyboarded | 2 |
that the poore shall | 2 |
acre of their inclosed | 2 |
but such as are | 2 |
in a strange tongue | 2 |
of the whole nation | 2 |
fair house is set | 2 |
the singular vse and | 2 |
for the keeping of | 2 |
the daies of the | 2 |
now the reason why | 2 |
shall haue abundance of | 2 |
pull the blood and | 2 |
all creatures in their | 2 |
given to the poore | 2 |
the poor will be | 2 |
declare to you that | 2 |
in the outward man | 2 |
giuen at our mannour | 2 |
is it not a | 2 |
canaan god will haue | 2 |
to be the only | 2 |
title to the commons | 2 |
inclosure with depopulation is | 2 |
us a free people | 2 |
and will be seene | 2 |
the multitude of the | 2 |
the crib is emptie | 2 |
original in the bodleian | 2 |
to the view of | 2 |
mannour of greenewich the | 2 |
and all kind of | 2 |
these are some of | 2 |
than a wedge of | 2 |
the euerlasting couenant of | 2 |
power of love and | 2 |
grounds of england by | 2 |
stc estc s this | 2 |
rules in his heart | 2 |
they are the lords | 2 |
in which there is | 2 |
the estate of christs | 2 |
in the next place | 2 |
the diligent maketh rich | 2 |
that in the ende | 2 |
the people of god | 2 |
the whole nation in | 2 |
if thou seest the | 2 |
day our daily bread | 2 |
in any towne where | 2 |
the west end of | 2 |
and matter is but | 2 |
place of publication from | 2 |
shipwrack of faith and | 2 |
to god and man | 2 |
that this is a | 2 |
there may be an | 2 |
should vse it as | 2 |
westminster the thirtieth day | 2 |
his highnesse the lord | 2 |
those that have been | 2 |
yeomen and husbandmen of | 2 |
creatures in their kind | 2 |
may seeme to teach | 2 |
preseruation of the societie | 2 |
in breaking covenant with | 2 |
them also for the | 2 |
to be bought and | 2 |
gerrard c the rate | 2 |
giue vs this day | 2 |
of the labours of | 2 |
as i may so | 2 |
is to be feared | 2 |
then will serue their | 2 |
and fifty thousand persons | 2 |
lords of the wastes | 2 |
for the last generation | 2 |
it pitieth them to | 2 |
a good conscience in | 2 |
shall not reach to | 2 |
but as the dust | 2 |
yeeldeth plentie and abundance | 2 |
fifteen hundred thousand acres | 2 |
people are constrained to | 2 |
with depopulation is a | 2 |
poor oppressed upon you | 2 |
number of people may | 2 |
other side we doe | 2 |
oh that all landlords | 2 |
so that now they | 2 |
for all these benefits | 2 |
with the rest of | 2 |
lay up for their | 2 |
as the dust of | 2 |
they haue not called | 2 |
the view of all | 2 |
the age of the | 2 |
to all the world | 2 |
things which are needfull | 2 |
in the lord iesus | 2 |
our common woods and | 2 |
for suppressing riots against | 2 |
which is one of | 2 |
inheritance of the lord | 2 |
the blood and cries | 2 |
these without the other | 2 |
to live in the | 2 |
persons to be maintained | 2 |
our officers and ministers | 2 |
of the world before | 2 |
the life of man | 2 |
kings of the earth | 2 |
the earth by the | 2 |
while it is called | 2 |
called upon us to | 2 |
and what is this | 2 |
wealth of the iewes | 2 |
away the will of | 2 |
no more can these | 2 |
a wing w thomason | 2 |
west end of pauls | 2 |
regard the king of | 2 |
lay the earth waste | 2 |
to relieue all the | 2 |
you shall depart hence | 2 |
with the fat of | 2 |
lord of the land | 2 |
of these wastes enclosed | 2 |
to the rest of | 2 |
any towne where there | 2 |
man is more worth | 2 |
prouidence for the preseruation | 2 |
to iustice and their | 2 |
walking in the law | 2 |
whose originall and matter | 2 |
i not improve mine | 2 |
he had planted a | 2 |
to the end of | 2 |
the poor oppressed that | 2 |
as well as in | 2 |