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trigram | frequency |
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early english books | 40 |
the church of | 34 |
of the church | 32 |
the doctrine of | 32 |
english books online | 32 |
the late king | 31 |
of passive obedience | 29 |
church of england | 25 |
the laws of | 25 |
text creation partnership | 24 |
based on the | 24 |
doctrine of passive | 22 |
of the world | 20 |
the law of | 20 |
of the people | 19 |
as well as | 19 |
according to the | 18 |
of the late | 17 |
keying and markup | 16 |
represented either as | 16 |
either as utf | 16 |
marked as illegible | 16 |
characters represented either | 16 |
the primitive christians | 16 |
in the world | 14 |
of his own | 14 |
the king of | 13 |
king of england | 13 |
law of nature | 13 |
not to be | 12 |
the king and | 12 |
of the english | 12 |
part of the | 12 |
which is the | 11 |
by the laws | 11 |
of a bigotted | 11 |
the th of | 11 |
and when the | 11 |
king and queen | 11 |
laws of the | 11 |
the character of | 11 |
prince of orange | 11 |
by the people | 11 |
character of a | 11 |
the prince of | 11 |
of the king | 11 |
is to be | 10 |
the interest of | 10 |
there can be | 10 |
a sort of | 10 |
to be the | 10 |
sir james montgomery | 10 |
of the french | 10 |
which did not | 10 |
the children of | 10 |
sort of men | 10 |
of king james | 10 |
doctrine of non | 10 |
and all the | 10 |
of all the | 10 |
to the laws | 10 |
the return of | 10 |
of his subjects | 9 |
the duke of | 9 |
can be made | 9 |
a bigotted prince | 9 |
have been issued | 9 |
by the king | 9 |
for their own | 9 |
that can be | 9 |
king james his | 9 |
by the sword | 9 |
by the law | 9 |
can be no | 9 |
ought to be | 9 |
of the texts | 8 |
out by editorial | 8 |
public domain as | 8 |
data is very | 8 |
can be copied | 8 |
any remaining illegibles | 8 |
looked at by | 8 |
church of rome | 8 |
this phase i | 8 |
or corrected and | 8 |
was intended to | 8 |
publisher proquest to | 8 |
oxford and michigan | 8 |
large quantities of | 8 |
encoded texts based | 8 |
of the romish | 8 |
page images in | 8 |
a partnership between | 8 |
or lossless xml | 8 |
were sent to | 8 |
illegibles were encoded | 8 |
and coded from | 8 |
first editions of | 8 |
available for reuse | 8 |
compelling reason to | 8 |
text selection was | 8 |
available in eebo | 8 |
at by a | 8 |
made about the | 8 |
to page images | 8 |
their own purposes | 8 |
record of the | 8 |
cambridge bibliography of | 8 |
during phase of | 8 |
included and sometimes | 8 |
create accurately transcribed | 8 |
selection was intended | 8 |
level of the | 8 |
by user contributors | 8 |
of known extent | 8 |
the universities of | 8 |
the public domain | 8 |
the terms of | 8 |
linked to page | 8 |
overall quality of | 8 |
been transformed into | 8 |
of instances per | 8 |
works are eligible | 8 |
although there are | 8 |
english were prioritized | 8 |
changes to facilitate | 8 |
the work described | 8 |
copies of the | 8 |
or tei g | 8 |
and linked to | 8 |
structural encoding based | 8 |
to the early | 8 |
tei g elements | 8 |
images in accordance | 8 |
and available in | 8 |
in oxford and | 8 |
should make clear | 8 |
or later edition | 8 |
was then carried | 8 |
by a tcp | 8 |
edition of a | 8 |
and basic encoding | 8 |
understanding these processes | 8 |
interest of the | 8 |
will never have | 8 |
true nature of | 8 |
tei p using | 8 |
of english literature | 8 |
and that the | 8 |
of time and | 8 |
was a compelling | 8 |
above is co | 8 |
available at the | 8 |
in all likelihood | 8 |
meet qa standards | 8 |
there was a | 8 |
the publisher proquest | 8 |
and those which | 8 |
to do so | 8 |
in of gaps | 8 |
the minds of | 8 |
nature of the | 8 |
was based on | 8 |
of the print | 8 |
attribution is given | 8 |
coded from proquest | 8 |
restraints of time | 8 |
scanned from microfilm | 8 |
variously as sgml | 8 |
and xml conversion | 8 |
sometimes a second | 8 |
project was divided | 8 |
created by converting | 8 |
sets published by | 8 |
can now take | 8 |
produce large quantities | 8 |
language title published | 8 |
external keying companies | 8 |
mainly structural encoding | 8 |
any of them | 8 |
using tcp tei | 8 |
wide variety of | 8 |
owned by the | 8 |
editorial teams in | 8 |
pfs batch review | 8 |
phase i text | 8 |
lincoln and northwestern | 8 |
and some readable | 8 |
the usual project | 8 |
for keying and | 8 |
not meet qa | 8 |
institutions providing financial | 8 |
create diplomatic transcriptions | 8 |
some errors will | 8 |
at the text | 8 |
will remain and | 8 |
texts based on | 8 |
encoded and linked | 8 |
the overall quality | 8 |
keyers to be | 8 |
released into the | 8 |
image sets published | 8 |
possible up to | 8 |
and oxford and | 8 |
in mind that | 8 |
given to their | 8 |
works in other | 8 |
illegible were corrected | 8 |
the tcp texts | 8 |
extent have been | 8 |
editions of a | 8 |
of a work | 8 |
universities of michigan | 8 |
oxford and the | 8 |
mnemonic sdata character | 8 |
keying companies for | 8 |
on the image | 8 |
and encoded edition | 8 |
characters marked as | 8 |
michigan and oxford | 8 |
those which did | 8 |
encode one copy | 8 |
will be marked | 8 |
to the terms | 8 |
respectfully request that | 8 |
processed by university | 8 |
between the universities | 8 |
between and available | 8 |
unicode or tei | 8 |
there are a | 8 |
text is available | 8 |
to reflect the | 8 |
the tei in | 8 |
encoded edition of | 8 |
of the project | 8 |
assurance was then | 8 |
likelihood such instances | 8 |
tcp aimed to | 8 |
this keyboarded and | 8 |
images scanned from | 8 |
and the publisher | 8 |
to facilitate morpho | 8 |
then carried out | 8 |
print record of | 8 |
a work was | 8 |
accurately transcribed and | 8 |
tcp assigned for | 8 |
be aware of | 8 |
iv tiff page | 8 |
remain and some | 8 |
to encode one | 8 |
while the overall | 8 |
partnership web site | 8 |
in accordance with | 8 |
these texts for | 8 |
use these texts | 8 |
standards were returned | 8 |
second or later | 8 |
was divided into | 8 |
gaps by user | 8 |
teams in oxford | 8 |
where possible up | 8 |
a tcp editor | 8 |
guidelines are available | 8 |
a compelling reason | 8 |
variety of subject | 8 |
the texts were | 8 |
into the public | 8 |
are eligible for | 8 |
and therefore chose | 8 |
characters will be | 8 |
is a partnership | 8 |
any assumptions that | 8 |
appears in ncbel | 8 |
unicode or text | 8 |
or for an | 8 |
filling in of | 8 |
should bear in | 8 |
therefore of any | 8 |
about the data | 8 |
text can be | 8 |
textual data within | 8 |
sampled and proofread | 8 |
we respectfully request | 8 |
the institutions providing | 8 |
a number of | 8 |
to critical editions | 8 |
of the nation | 8 |
on the text | 8 |
their works are | 8 |
reflect the true | 8 |
of creating the | 8 |
gap elements of | 8 |
title published between | 8 |
divided into two | 8 |
of creative commons | 8 |
the process of | 8 |
tcp project was | 8 |
strings within braces | 8 |
aim of eebo | 8 |
eligible for inclusion | 8 |
university of nebraska | 8 |
to the keyers | 8 |
now take and | 8 |
sdata character entities | 8 |
of subject areas | 8 |
latin and welsh | 8 |
text encoding initiative | 8 |
to create diplomatic | 8 |
quantities of textual | 8 |
a works in | 8 |
the early english | 8 |
tei in libraries | 8 |
of textual data | 8 |
all without asking | 8 |
the kingdom of | 8 |
data within the | 8 |
of a works | 8 |
proquest page images | 8 |
text with mnemonic | 8 |
to produce large | 8 |
did not meet | 8 |
corrected where possible | 8 |
make clear that | 8 |
sent to external | 8 |
from proquest page | 8 |
for accuracy and | 8 |
as gap s | 8 |
proquest to create | 8 |
time and funding | 8 |
project restraints of | 8 |
and characters marked | 8 |
into two phases | 8 |
in english were | 8 |
that due credit | 8 |
later edition of | 8 |
of tcp data | 8 |
instances per text | 8 |
files to tei | 8 |
a wide variety | 8 |
proquest via their | 8 |
were returned to | 8 |
then their works | 8 |
credit and attribution | 8 |
described above is | 8 |
to simplify the | 8 |
of the period | 8 |
therefore chose to | 8 |
their original source | 8 |
tcp files to | 8 |
partnership between the | 8 |
these processes should | 8 |
phase of the | 8 |
every monographic english | 8 |
elements of known | 8 |
creating the tcp | 8 |
or text strings | 8 |
mind that in | 8 |
of god and | 8 |
chosen if there | 8 |
into placeholder characters | 8 |
due credit and | 8 |
or any of | 8 |
of the tei | 8 |
an anonymous work | 8 |
and markup reviewed | 8 |
notably latin and | 8 |
transformed into placeholder | 8 |
converting tcp files | 8 |
take and use | 8 |
to a limit | 8 |
on the other | 8 |
in libraries guidelines | 8 |
by proquest via | 8 |
his throne again | 8 |
they could not | 8 |
financial support to | 8 |
anyone can now | 8 |
domain as of | 8 |
been looked at | 8 |
request that due | 8 |
text and markup | 8 |
readable characters will | 8 |
for an anonymous | 8 |
accuracy and those | 8 |
all likelihood such | 8 |
encoding based on | 8 |
by editorial teams | 8 |
published by proquest | 8 |
been issued variously | 8 |
as illegible were | 8 |
kb of xml | 8 |
been released into | 8 |
transcription and basic | 8 |
the image sets | 8 |
remaining illegibles were | 8 |
children of israel | 8 |
and or corrected | 8 |
a second or | 8 |
to range over | 8 |
work was chosen | 8 |
up to a | 8 |
of michigan and | 8 |
bibliography of english | 8 |
aware of the | 8 |
users should be | 8 |
encoding was enhanced | 8 |
was proofread for | 8 |
by the institutions | 8 |
work described above | 8 |
text strings within | 8 |
should be aware | 8 |
and use these | 8 |
new cambridge bibliography | 8 |
as of january | 8 |
sets were sent | 8 |
and sometimes a | 8 |
have been transformed | 8 |
without asking permission | 8 |
to tei p | 8 |
within the usual | 8 |
of the work | 8 |
is the greater | 8 |
keyed and coded | 8 |
in other languages | 8 |
enhanced and or | 8 |
accordance with level | 8 |
transcribed and encoded | 8 |
were encoded as | 8 |
their early english | 8 |
quality assurance was | 8 |
opposed to critical | 8 |
issued variously as | 8 |
if an author | 8 |
instances will never | 8 |
was enhanced and | 8 |
of the process | 8 |
of each text | 8 |
process of creating | 8 |
support to the | 8 |
by converting tcp | 8 |
books online text | 8 |
whichever is the | 8 |
online text creation | 8 |
texts created during | 8 |
corrected and characters | 8 |
of works in | 8 |
are a number | 8 |
distributed and performed | 8 |
general aim of | 8 |
was chosen if | 8 |
be made about | 8 |
the first edition | 8 |
the new cambridge | 8 |
markup reviewed and | 8 |
texts were encoded | 8 |
providing financial support | 8 |
with level of | 8 |
usual project restraints | 8 |
texts have been | 8 |
over a wide | 8 |
via their early | 8 |
the texts have | 8 |
is very good | 8 |
of any assumptions | 8 |
simplify the filling | 8 |
the glory of | 8 |
and attribution is | 8 |
encoded as gap | 8 |
reviewed and edited | 8 |
is to encode | 8 |
published between and | 8 |
is available for | 8 |
the text can | 8 |
markup guidelines are | 8 |
known extent have | 8 |
created during phase | 8 |
to external keying | 8 |
users should bear | 8 |
assumptions that can | 8 |
some readable characters | 8 |
and markup guidelines | 8 |
the general aim | 8 |
terms of creative | 8 |
of every monographic | 8 |
selection was based | 8 |
intended to range | 8 |
for commercial purposes | 8 |
assigned for keying | 8 |
bear in mind | 8 |
to their original | 8 |
tcp is a | 8 |
are available at | 8 |
that in all | 8 |
encoded text transcribed | 8 |
the text encoding | 8 |
and therefore of | 8 |
works in english | 8 |
project have been | 8 |
text transcribed from | 8 |
processes should make | 8 |
have been looked | 8 |
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each text was | 8 |
is given to | 8 |
the print record | 8 |
edition of the | 8 |
as opposed to | 8 |
the filling in | 8 |
text was proofread | 8 |
with changes to | 8 |
tcp data is | 8 |
even for commercial | 8 |
by university of | 8 |
were corrected where | 8 |
image sets were | 8 |
the project have | 8 |
errors will remain | 8 |
the true nature | 8 |
elements to simplify | 8 |
p using tcp | 8 |
limit of instances | 8 |
texts for their | 8 |
companies for transcription | 8 |
number of works | 8 |
for transcription and | 8 |
reason to do | 8 |
if there was | 8 |
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range over a | 8 |
ascii text with | 8 |
to be redone | 8 |
have been released | 8 |
be marked as | 8 |
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returned to the | 8 |
characters or elements | 8 |
of gaps by | 8 |
proofread for accuracy | 8 |
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creation partnership web | 8 |
the encoding was | 8 |
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quality of tcp | 8 |
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or elements to | 8 |
the keyers to | 8 |
keyboarded and encoded | 8 |
aimed to produce | 8 |
tcp is to | 8 |
the text creation | 8 |
with mnemonic sdata | 8 |
placeholder characters or | 8 |
a limit of | 8 |
carried out by | 8 |
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to create accurately | 8 |
qa standards were | 8 |
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the hands of | 7 |
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printed for r | 7 |
the life of | 7 |
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we do hereby | 7 |
ocm this keyboarded | 7 |
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the english nation | 7 |
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james the second | 7 |
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the protestant religion | 7 |
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liberty or slavery | 7 |
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the case of | 7 |
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william and mary | 6 |
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the kingdoms of | 6 |
to this day | 6 |
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those who have | 6 |
and his men | 6 |
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of a king | 6 |
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of a prince | 6 |
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that it is | 6 |
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of the country | 6 |
king of france | 6 |
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of their own | 6 |
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some of the | 6 |
the greatest part | 6 |
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a prince who | 6 |
set up by | 6 |
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and the duke | 6 |
of our saviour | 6 |
said sir james | 6 |
let every soul | 6 |
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and james grahme | 5 |
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for this they | 5 |
in the same | 5 |
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we have a | 5 |
and queen mary | 5 |
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late bishop of | 5 |
of the protestant | 5 |
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crown of england | 5 |
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logarbo text and | 5 |
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charles the first | 5 |
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in his stead | 5 |
the love of | 5 |
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his own religion | 5 |
mona logarbo text | 5 |
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of the prince | 5 |
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such a one | 5 |
the jacobite conventicle | 5 |
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of the first | 5 |
and we do | 5 |
of the crown | 5 |
king william and | 5 |
of the blood | 5 |
some of them | 5 |
arms of the | 5 |
those who are | 5 |
in his throne | 5 |
i do not | 5 |
is impossible to | 5 |
and the other | 5 |
william and queen | 5 |
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to the crown | 5 |
ordinance of god | 5 |
kingdoms of the | 5 |
at this day | 5 |
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the restauration of | 5 |
or passive obedience | 5 |
assistance of the | 5 |
the laws and | 5 |
reproduction of original | 5 |
will and pleasure | 5 |
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late king james | 5 |
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an absolute authority | 5 |
to this purpose | 5 |
original in the | 5 |
of the realm | 5 |
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against the right | 5 |
laws of god | 5 |
saul and his | 5 |
and we have | 5 |
no absolute authority | 5 |
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the best of | 5 |
the rights of | 5 |
bishop of ely | 5 |
mona logarbo sampled | 5 |
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discovering and apprehending | 4 |
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to his throne | 4 |
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the same obligations | 4 |
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from the people | 4 |
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and ten years | 4 |
a man is | 4 |
or chief magistrate | 4 |
the most part | 4 |
the fate of | 4 |
the late reign | 4 |
of the government | 4 |
laws of england | 4 |
at the hague | 4 |
to the prince | 4 |
and by consequence | 4 |
all of them | 4 |
one of his | 4 |
for the defence | 4 |
ruine of the | 4 |
of any nation | 4 |
hundred and ten | 4 |
the darling of | 4 |
the danger of | 4 |
man who has | 4 |
to the king | 4 |
and when he | 4 |
we have not | 4 |
they are as | 4 |
the coming of | 4 |
zeal for the | 4 |
king james had | 4 |
there is a | 4 |
acts of cruelty | 4 |
for their evil | 4 |
in their stead | 4 |
by this time | 4 |
that he would | 4 |
richard the first | 4 |
actions of princes | 4 |
to serve him | 4 |
them by the | 4 |
those that are | 4 |
of our reign | 4 |
of the whole | 4 |
and nothing but | 4 |
possibility of such | 4 |
the christian church | 4 |
the hand of | 4 |
if they are | 4 |
to prove the | 4 |
and the laws | 4 |
the person of | 4 |
and then he | 4 |
king in his | 4 |
to a popish | 4 |
we must then | 4 |
it has been | 4 |
both civil and | 4 |
in the controversies | 4 |
to the interest | 4 |
that they are | 4 |
in all ages | 4 |
the true maxims | 4 |
without any appointment | 4 |
or any other | 4 |
the crown of | 4 |
of the christian | 4 |
of james ii | 4 |
him to come | 4 |
was one of | 4 |
with the utmost | 4 |
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which is to | 4 |
to god and | 4 |
to be under | 4 |
julian the apostate | 4 |
to make a | 4 |
where was the | 4 |
and pleasure of | 4 |
the name of | 4 |
of the romans | 4 |
do hereby require | 4 |
person of the | 4 |
pretended to be | 4 |
so much the | 4 |
the preservation of | 4 |
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that they could | 4 |
that they were | 4 |
of our religion | 4 |
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the latter end | 4 |
possession of the | 4 |
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as it is | 4 |
latter end of | 4 |
this was the | 4 |
primitive christians were | 4 |
subject to the | 4 |
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god and man | 4 |
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the harvard university | 3 |
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and richard the | 3 |
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serve him in | 3 |
the french fleet | 3 |
williamites and the | 3 |
allegiance to him | 3 |
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which i answer | 3 |
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the blood royal | 3 |
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those princes that | 3 |
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william the conqueror | 3 |
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will of god | 3 |
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in his person | 3 |
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person and seals | 3 |
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pain of damnation | 3 |
in their persons | 3 |
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for discovering and | 3 |
the nobility and | 3 |
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to be treated | 3 |
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the williamites and | 3 |
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the prince and | 3 |
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person or persons | 3 |
his now majesty | 3 |
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by law established | 3 |
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and their majesties | 3 |
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him in the | 3 |
the united provinces | 3 |
their persons or | 3 |
to be read | 3 |
by the persians | 3 |
these men are | 3 |
aptara keyed and | 3 |
between the williamites | 3 |
an implicit faith | 3 |
they must be | 3 |
of those princes | 3 |
of their princes | 3 |
duke of york | 3 |
free and legal | 3 |
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the title of | 3 |
what he ought | 3 |
none but the | 3 |
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if i may | 3 |
the romish communion | 3 |
the security of | 3 |
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god in scripture | 3 |
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his crown and | 3 |
the body politick | 3 |
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of sir james | 3 |
rights and priviledges | 3 |
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man or men | 3 |
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a true doctrine | 3 |
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to the government | 3 |
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for the good | 3 |
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the things that | 3 |
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to his prince | 3 |
mackallough and thomas | 3 |
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of their country | 3 |
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to assist them | 3 |
the legislative authority | 3 |
spi global keyed | 3 |
to what purpose | 3 |
to be resisted | 3 |
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we so lately | 3 |
government of the | 3 |
of a prosperous | 3 |
all the princes | 3 |
primitive christians did | 3 |
and actions of | 3 |
in all countries | 3 |
the very soul | 3 |
challenge to dr | 3 |
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harvard university library | 3 |
his heirs and | 3 |
into the house | 3 |
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with him to | 3 |
their lawful king | 3 |
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years of age | 3 |
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kingdom of england | 3 |
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the late bishop | 3 |
of almighty god | 3 |
to have fought | 3 |
princes and states | 3 |
very soul of | 3 |
that they can | 3 |
have seen a | 3 |
when the french | 3 |
how much of | 3 |
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any man or | 3 |
doth not oblige | 3 |
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more your vertues | 3 |
into the hands | 3 |
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to have been | 3 |
so many of | 3 |
either in their | 3 |
what are the | 3 |
england may expect | 3 |
the supreme powers | 3 |
the friends of | 3 |
our present king | 3 |
the communion of | 3 |
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to them by | 3 |
deprived for his | 3 |
by the justice | 3 |
of the nobility | 3 |
it does not | 3 |
proper to be | 3 |
law of god | 3 |
for the apprehending | 3 |
a lay gentleman | 3 |
to justify the | 3 |
that gave it | 3 |
a part of | 3 |
the present state | 3 |
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well as in | 3 |
have and receive | 3 |
the empire of | 3 |
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ought not to | 3 |
princes shall be | 3 |
of the life | 3 |
that god has | 3 |
king of israel | 3 |
prince who would | 3 |
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every one that | 3 |
return of such | 3 |
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as proper to | 3 |
has no right | 3 |
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done him wrong | 3 |
king of persia | 3 |
an english parliament | 3 |
would not suffer | 3 |
of all that | 3 |
of all their | 3 |
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their allegiance to | 3 |
for those who | 3 |
of the kingdoms | 3 |
item at reel | 3 |
to take up | 3 |
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take no care | 3 |
to be committed | 3 |
has he done | 3 |
gave them the | 3 |
since the conquest | 3 |
of the gospel | 3 |
every man is | 3 |
the space of | 3 |
the ill things | 3 |
about the year | 3 |
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and every man | 3 |
but the greatest | 3 |
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king james was | 3 |
church in the | 3 |
disturb the government | 3 |
that he had | 3 |
for every one | 3 |
a free and | 3 |
the securing of | 3 |
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the right heirs | 3 |
the oath of | 3 |
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they shall be | 3 |
no wonder then | 3 |
and legal parliament | 3 |
printed for tho | 3 |
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of all men | 3 |
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books printed for | 3 |
him and them | 3 |
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that which was | 3 |
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for the restauration | 3 |
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him for the | 3 |
justice of god | 3 |
known to men | 3 |
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off in the | 3 |
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and after all | 3 |
kindness for the | 3 |
that some of | 3 |
his own souldiers | 3 |
present state of | 3 |
of civil government | 3 |
be true to | 3 |
them when he | 3 |
of the communion | 3 |
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and his friends | 3 |
the only cause | 3 |
the roman empire | 3 |
did they not | 3 |
politics and government | 3 |
come now to | 3 |
so far were | 3 |
for persecuting them | 3 |
upon the same | 3 |
of the army | 3 |
and many others | 3 |
answer to this | 3 |
the providence of | 3 |
he was conquered | 3 |
by all the | 3 |
rebel against their | 3 |
in all his | 3 |
as much as | 3 |
proclamation for discovering | 3 |
the roman catholicks | 3 |
cause of allegiance | 3 |
all the world | 3 |
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the same by | 3 |
constantine the great | 3 |
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which every one | 3 |
your vertues claym | 3 |
by all protestant | 3 |
as he thought | 3 |
communion of the | 3 |
is due to | 3 |
of the goths | 3 |
crown and dignity | 3 |
to have the | 3 |
what has he | 3 |
no way concerned | 3 |
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the truth of | 3 |
the force of | 3 |
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guilty of rebellion | 3 |
they ought to | 3 |
never so much | 3 |
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shall endeavour to | 3 |
for the use | 3 |
if their faith | 3 |
must be confest | 3 |
if the king | 3 |
xml conversion the | 3 |
has an absolute | 3 |
kings and rulers | 3 |
the primitive church | 3 |
his majesties birth | 3 |
and ten other | 3 |
of the pagan | 3 |
or some other | 3 |
of the empire | 3 |
the princes and | 3 |
to be preferred | 3 |
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was no subject | 3 |
fell by the | 3 |
ought to have | 3 |
apprehending of sir | 3 |
nobility and gentry | 3 |
on his majesties | 3 |
things can be | 3 |
to that end | 3 |
they had been | 3 |
out of a | 3 |
every one who | 3 |
have sworn allegiance | 3 |
be the only | 3 |
of any man | 3 |
the course of | 3 |
lawful for them | 3 |
the first of | 3 |
submitted to those | 3 |
glory of the | 3 |
the nature of | 3 |
what stupidity is | 3 |
majesties do hereby | 3 |
this is a | 3 |
charles mackallough and | 3 |
came to his | 3 |
that for the | 3 |
it is no | 3 |
and recommended as | 3 |
that the world | 3 |
them in the | 3 |
their fellow subjects | 3 |
providence of god | 3 |
if they can | 3 |
for king james | 3 |
may expect from | 3 |
kingdoms and common | 3 |
be done to | 3 |
prisoner by the | 3 |
the roman emperors | 3 |
their majesties do | 3 |
no doubt but | 3 |
and clergy of | 3 |
of the horrour | 2 |
days in the | 2 |
but likewise offers | 2 |
not lavishly and | 2 |
of arms by | 2 |
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the most solemn | 2 |
he permitted those | 2 |
nor would molest | 2 |
as to distinguish | 2 |
fatal revolution should | 2 |
their fondness to | 2 |
beginning of whose | 2 |
of persons of | 2 |
those two odious | 2 |
such who were | 2 |
her illustrious husband | 2 |
is what does | 2 |
themselves to the | 2 |
primitive church in | 2 |
any one consult | 2 |
to have granted | 2 |
revealing the secret | 2 |
year to consider | 2 |
are not stopt | 2 |
a fool according | 2 |
end of king | 2 |
publick liturgies of | 2 |
scenes of blood | 2 |
not their fortunes | 2 |
he is most | 2 |
above the people | 2 |
yet by some | 2 |
as there is | 2 |
kings at their | 2 |
all the valour | 2 |
were ever at | 2 |
with popular and | 2 |
proceedings shall be | 2 |
very curiously anatomizes | 2 |
in rablais his | 2 |
rome was by | 2 |
where they are | 2 |
by consequence he | 2 |
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than our enemies | 2 |
no man that | 2 |
find to be | 2 |
or other process | 2 |
we can form | 2 |
says of titus | 2 |
are almost beyond | 2 |
as the act | 2 |
and romans were | 2 |
was in agitation | 2 |
the peevishness of | 2 |
that king james | 2 |
little examin what | 2 |
clemency and kindness | 2 |
printer stationer to | 2 |
all her wrinkles | 2 |
where there is | 2 |
worst actions of | 2 |
even some of | 2 |
still some charms | 2 |
the st vol | 2 |
states of europe | 2 |
to take no | 2 |
friends to be | 2 |
wrong done him | 2 |
are so mighty | 2 |
near a miracle | 2 |
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what we cannot | 2 |
mistaken zeal to | 2 |
them while quiet | 2 |
passive obedience doth | 2 |
made a league | 2 |
a full carreer | 2 |
their private devotions | 2 |
assertion has since | 2 |
all government proceeds | 2 |
designing to rescue | 2 |
sticklers for the | 2 |
how corporations were | 2 |
coast of india | 2 |
are only beaten | 2 |
her very enemies | 2 |
commissioners of our | 2 |
joynt council of | 2 |
appearing himself in | 2 |
is now at | 2 |
king of denmark | 2 |
the government was | 2 |
sherlock and ten | 2 |
king james the | 2 |
not at this | 2 |
of to decoy | 2 |
fiery sticklers for | 2 |
for his actions | 2 |
set by mr | 2 |
discourse which is | 2 |
and a drunken | 2 |
loyal and starve | 2 |
of thomas newcomb | 2 |
the difference between | 2 |
person all the | 2 |
this our royal | 2 |
to his protestant | 2 |
motions and actions | 2 |
as much beholding | 2 |
comes almost as | 2 |
was all this | 2 |
delivered by due | 2 |
forces against the | 2 |
and i hope | 2 |
in nine dialogues | 2 |
poor expecting caviliers | 2 |
few discontented spirits | 2 |
then there can | 2 |
very corrupt humours | 2 |
those princes who | 2 |
adding fierce colours | 2 |
those that have | 2 |
which that of | 2 |
very impertinent digression | 2 |
in the antient | 2 |
now become a | 2 |
to set off | 2 |
the joynt council | 2 |
in a battle | 2 |
but i hope | 2 |
his kingdoms safety | 2 |
unhappy but our | 2 |
could possibly effect | 2 |
shall be thought | 2 |
the rule of | 2 |
longest chapter in | 2 |
all other princes | 2 |
into an act | 2 |
board the s | 2 |
dropt in conversation | 2 |
for who ever | 2 |
blind the understandings | 2 |
the two different | 2 |
had not almighty | 2 |
fix these four | 2 |
quickly feel the | 2 |
that they should | 2 |
as intrenchments upon | 2 |
that the idolatrous | 2 |
of his bigottry | 2 |
a subject in | 2 |
the enemies of | 2 |
i must be | 2 |
but that of | 2 |
conjecture some of | 2 |
of such resort | 2 |
in by monsieur | 2 |
dangers which so | 2 |
render us miserable | 2 |
to the protestant | 2 |
has lost one | 2 |
but too often | 2 |
a supersedeas to | 2 |
because he could | 2 |
the english throne | 2 |
tempers grew more | 2 |
in its nature | 2 |
was but a | 2 |
destruction of our | 2 |
refuses the oaths | 2 |
are proud of | 2 |
but as strong | 2 |
devout and pious | 2 |
time in durance | 2 |
inviolable tenderness for | 2 |
reverend persons would | 2 |
about them easy | 2 |
solemnly drink his | 2 |
to wish success | 2 |
such as intend | 2 |
fate of europe | 2 |
civilly be treated | 2 |
a little elevate | 2 |
asserter of king | 2 |
he lived to | 2 |
the middle of | 2 |
most solemn oaths | 2 |
in such a | 2 |
his imaginary zeal | 2 |
the most savage | 2 |
practice which comes | 2 |
of princes shall | 2 |
to separate them | 2 |
not wilfully blind | 2 |
consider what a | 2 |
a wilful desertion | 2 |
delivered over to | 2 |
this case but | 2 |
immediately some treachery | 2 |
off by examples | 2 |
the common enemy | 2 |
could unconcernedly tune | 2 |
oath of allegiance | 2 |
prince character of | 2 |
we may be | 2 |
other process of | 2 |
other mens glories | 2 |
security of the | 2 |
use of for | 2 |
an ass on | 2 |
up arms for | 2 |
have used such | 2 |
cannot be justified | 2 |
but this must | 2 |
men deserve rather | 2 |
were bound to | 2 |
our religion and | 2 |
reason can possibly | 2 |
the antient tory | 2 |
matter from all | 2 |
seeming warmth of | 2 |
of men amongst | 2 |
duke de chaulnes | 2 |
will transcend our | 2 |
james his accession | 2 |
he gave most | 2 |
whosoever therefore resisteth | 2 |
bottom in their | 2 |
to the princes | 2 |
fit for the | 2 |
will rome erect | 2 |
pleasure of the | 2 |
the turkish policy | 2 |
what it will | 2 |
some other niceties | 2 |
of wrong done | 2 |
found no small | 2 |
in the oath | 2 |
that when the | 2 |
true to your | 2 |
from the following | 2 |
and they by | 2 |
but the french | 2 |
very same picture | 2 |
from these two | 2 |
men in feavers | 2 |
earth was sunk | 2 |
but we should | 2 |
invade their properties | 2 |
of men guided | 2 |
roman catholicks the | 2 |
it was not | 2 |
morning they should | 2 |
under the guilt | 2 |
of high treason | 2 |
and hath a | 2 |
and some other | 2 |
the time being | 2 |
of these fiery | 2 |
treatment we were | 2 |
a contract between | 2 |
ancient greeks and | 2 |
charms make her | 2 |
that in the | 2 |
nor will the | 2 |
will let him | 2 |
of humble petitions | 2 |
by the consent | 2 |
yeilded to the | 2 |
of power on | 2 |
they masquerade their | 2 |
that even his | 2 |
the slaves at | 2 |
of king william | 2 |
there was no | 2 |
our most victorious | 2 |
it is hard | 2 |
rebel or a | 2 |
remarkable to this | 2 |
bigots for the | 2 |
a civil visit | 2 |
their thoughts and | 2 |
these very men | 2 |
themselves do not | 2 |
all his late | 2 |
and all his | 2 |
competition with a | 2 |
prove the doctrine | 2 |
as every man | 2 |
a chimney on | 2 |
their kings and | 2 |
come to his | 2 |
as the late | 2 |
at rome with | 2 |
under our old | 2 |
of her lovers | 2 |
this will not | 2 |
the king designs | 2 |
see a chimney | 2 |
evil ones especially | 2 |
of titus could | 2 |
the prince was | 2 |
all even again | 2 |
and the insupportable | 2 |
the supreme power | 2 |
absurdity in ceremonies | 2 |
any of their | 2 |
and wisdom of | 2 |
of our zealots | 2 |
the new observator | 2 |
own country in | 2 |
only uneasy to | 2 |
declare their aversion | 2 |
which tends to | 2 |
close to flattering | 2 |
the one party | 2 |
such days in | 2 |
of the lord | 2 |
who were sent | 2 |
had not their | 2 |
almost valid enough | 2 |
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examin what specious | 2 |
them levied are | 2 |
even respect from | 2 |
the composition of | 2 |
of a man | 2 |
with respect to | 2 |
communion should settle | 2 |
severe they may | 2 |
but the return | 2 |
come short of | 2 |
abrogated by the | 2 |
be as unnatural | 2 |
obedience is carried | 2 |
ever satisfy them | 2 |
with a knot | 2 |
his courage against | 2 |
foundation a sort | 2 |
forbids me to | 2 |
him who has | 2 |
in the common | 2 |
they only are | 2 |
history of garagantua | 2 |
a one ames | 2 |
curses enough for | 2 |
high against the | 2 |
still regale themselves | 2 |
never such indirect | 2 |
with a command | 2 |
and means of | 2 |
no body but | 2 |
are their own | 2 |
the golden age | 2 |
has still some | 2 |
did henry the | 2 |
and all such | 2 |
other name you | 2 |
of revealing the | 2 |
children of the | 2 |
devested of common | 2 |
consequently all those | 2 |
for fear next | 2 |
in a prophetick | 2 |
but likewise to | 2 |
that the kings | 2 |
not believe that | 2 |
with greater impatience | 2 |
sent by the | 2 |
but leaving him | 2 |
we now live | 2 |
and assault and | 2 |
in empty hopes | 2 |
do frequently wear | 2 |
and under their | 2 |
were represented the | 2 |
manner of governments | 2 |
for such an | 2 |
been as odious | 2 |
according to their | 2 |
that we took | 2 |
as he was | 2 |
and joyn the | 2 |
to consider how | 2 |
would not fight | 2 |
us no longer | 2 |
seem to tell | 2 |
christians of those | 2 |
lavishly and unaccountably | 2 |
kingdoms to the | 2 |
nor all the | 2 |
peace nor plenty | 2 |
and made a | 2 |
certainly the late | 2 |
that paternal authority | 2 |
cause to make | 2 |
freedom they can | 2 |
were told in | 2 |
form of it | 2 |
with their airy | 2 |
would be of | 2 |
we go into | 2 |
subjects at home | 2 |
most excellent majesty | 2 |
not a greater | 2 |
advancement of the | 2 |
and how far | 2 |
to their motions | 2 |
with anxious thoughts | 2 |
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society of men | 2 |
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deed of conveyance | 2 |
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country in particular | 2 |
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men of keliah | 2 |
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government of his | 2 |
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their privy council | 2 |
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compliance to a | 2 |
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most victorious prince | 2 |
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his late misfortunes | 2 |
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in his annals | 2 |
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their bigotted followers | 2 |
the people satisfied | 2 |
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young english papists | 2 |
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his clemency and | 2 |
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who had seen | 2 |
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settle the protestant | 2 |
late motions and | 2 |
because they would | 2 |
the present government | 2 |
kings of england | 2 |
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the apostolick chair | 2 |
gentlemen what greater | 2 |
deliverance we enjoy | 2 |
of adding fierce | 2 |
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health to monsieur | 2 |
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nice soever some | 2 |
who goes about | 2 |
defenders of the | 2 |
you a monkey | 2 |
even the arts | 2 |
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act of parliament | 2 |
friendship with the | 2 |
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than these kind | 2 |
position of your | 2 |
the prince or | 2 |
first real beginning | 2 |
each to other | 2 |
neither schollars nor | 2 |
god in the | 2 |
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a national indignity | 2 |
person who must | 2 |
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occasions which prompted | 2 |
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mounted on horse | 2 |
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without the ruin | 2 |
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and his piety | 2 |
enjoy their liberty | 2 |
to a humour | 2 |
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law of england | 2 |
their city and | 2 |
and preferments both | 2 |
to flanders to | 2 |
given to his | 2 |
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to covet liberty | 2 |
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embassador sent to | 2 |
of a merciful | 2 |
our english history | 2 |
a subject too | 2 |
to resist him | 2 |
that all shall | 2 |
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him in their | 2 |
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such terrible ideas | 2 |
acts contrary to | 2 |
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the theme of | 2 |
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monkey and two | 2 |
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of the reigns | 2 |
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proclamation of his | 2 |
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the happiness and | 2 |
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his sacred person | 2 |
preheminences and authorities | 2 |
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arbitrary proceedings shall | 2 |
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prerogative of the | 2 |
the stripes we | 2 |
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kingdoms from the | 2 |
to be piety | 2 |
who can help | 2 |
god and men | 2 |
cruelty of his | 2 |
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to set up | 2 |
shall at this | 2 |
the late times | 2 |
of their hopes | 2 |
easily separate heat | 2 |
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his only brother | 2 |
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arbitrary power of | 2 |
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for his return | 2 |
of his clemency | 2 |
heard in the | 2 |
mouth and heart | 2 |
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the law and | 2 |
and magnanimity than | 2 |
in all this | 2 |
to establish it | 2 |
depends the liberty | 2 |
those that shall | 2 |
for which conscience | 2 |
christians in all | 2 |
nicely to inquire | 2 |
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confederate forces against | 2 |
holy writ it | 2 |
characters of whigg | 2 |
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the most sage | 2 |
the same condition | 2 |
to the friends | 2 |
few lines we | 2 |
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theme of common | 2 |
upon our coast | 2 |
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kept a long | 2 |
in defiance to | 2 |
persons of kings | 2 |
swallow up all | 2 |
blessed reformers and | 2 |
listning to every | 2 |
he needing no | 2 |
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them still regale | 2 |
to a chapter | 2 |
violence and disorder | 2 |
the whole world | 2 |
them a plentiful | 2 |
effeminacy of the | 2 |
droit honi soit | 2 |
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conscience is still | 2 |
to king james | 2 |
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whole frame of | 2 |
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that we are | 2 |
cruces nec colimus | 2 |
their own principles | 2 |
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