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early english books online | 15 |
humble petition of the | 12 |
petition of the baronets | 12 |
the humble petition of | 12 |
the kings most excellent | 11 |
to the kings most | 11 |
peaceably affected in the | 8 |
others peaceably affected in | 8 |
and others peaceably affected | 8 |
county palatine of lancaster | 7 |
the county palatine of | 7 |
affected in the county | 7 |
in the county palatine | 7 |
the rest of your | 6 |
for the hundred of | 6 |
the county of lancaster | 6 |
support to the early | 5 |
is available for reuse | 5 |
at restoring the text | 5 |
and linguistically annotated with | 5 |
give you this his | 5 |
you this his answer | 5 |
text r in the | 5 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 5 |
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owned by the institutions | 5 |
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users from many walks | 5 |
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text the author or | 5 |
the institutions providing financial | 5 |
english books online text | 5 |
linguistically annotated with morphadorner | 5 |
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answer to your petition | 5 |
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tokenized and linguistically annotated | 5 |
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in execution the illegall | 4 |
mona logarbo text and | 4 |
texts with between and | 4 |
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the most blessed and | 4 |
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kings most excellent majestie | 4 |
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and gods just vengance | 4 |
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list of the protestant | 4 |
strange and his adherents | 4 |
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rate of defects per | 4 |
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preston in the county | 4 |
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kings most excellent maiestie | 4 |
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logarbo text and markup | 4 |
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happy end to the | 3 |
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all humility present and | 3 |
his majesties answer thereunto | 3 |
the popish and malignant | 3 |
ten thousand of us | 3 |
shewing to your sacred | 3 |
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to your royall person | 3 |
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distracted the hearts of | 3 |
petitioners to the answers | 3 |
to gods true religion | 3 |
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resolution for that expedition | 3 |
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and the subduing of | 3 |
when they shall be | 3 |
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sorrow for the unhappy | 3 |
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in the c category | 3 |
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danger and fury of | 3 |
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the rebels in ireland | 3 |
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humility present and prostrate | 3 |
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majestie the humble petition | 3 |
resolution for the maintenance | 3 |
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