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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 117 |
represented either as utf | 36 |
characters represented either as | 36 |
to the terms of | 35 |
of the work described | 33 |
the terms of creative | 33 |
according to the terms | 33 |
the early english books | 33 |
terms of creative commons | 33 |
the work described above | 33 |
for keying and markup | 33 |
markup reviewed and edited | 33 |
from proquest page images | 33 |
tcp assigned for keying | 33 |
and markup reviewed and | 33 |
english books online text | 33 |
providing financial support to | 33 |
encoded text transcribed from | 33 |
keyed and coded from | 33 |
coded from proquest page | 33 |
institutions providing financial support | 33 |
described above is co | 33 |
support to the early | 33 |
fathers of the poor | 33 |
text and markup reviewed | 33 |
work described above is | 33 |
even for commercial purposes | 33 |
the institutions providing financial | 33 |
edition of the work | 33 |
books online text creation | 33 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 33 |
owned by the institutions | 33 |
financial support to the | 33 |
all without asking permission | 33 |
to the early english | 33 |
text is available for | 33 |
encoded edition of the | 33 |
images scanned from microfilm | 33 |
and coded from proquest | 33 |
text can be copied | 33 |
by the institutions providing | 33 |
this phase i text | 33 |
i text is available | 33 |
the text can be | 33 |
online text creation partnership | 33 |
assigned for keying and | 33 |
and encoded edition of | 33 |
is available for reuse | 33 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 33 |
phase i text is | 33 |
the said fathers of | 30 |
said fathers of the | 30 |
the city of london | 25 |
that the said fathers | 20 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 19 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 19 |
although there are a | 19 |
estc r ocm this | 19 |
that can be made | 19 |
the relief of the | 19 |
to a limit of | 18 |
the keyers to be | 18 |
and use these texts | 18 |
if there was a | 18 |
a partnership between the | 18 |
with level of the | 18 |
characters will be marked | 18 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 18 |
were corrected where possible | 18 |
created during phase of | 18 |
of each text was | 18 |
their works are eligible | 18 |
illegibles were encoded as | 18 |
on the new cambridge | 18 |
those which did not | 18 |
and markup guidelines are | 18 |
should make clear that | 18 |
converting tcp files to | 18 |
create accurately transcribed and | 18 |
a works in english | 18 |
variety of subject areas | 18 |
some errors will remain | 18 |
public domain as of | 18 |
of gaps by user | 18 |
by converting tcp files | 18 |
their early english books | 18 |
universities of michigan and | 18 |
of the texts have | 18 |
released into the public | 18 |
with changes to facilitate | 18 |
sent to external keying | 18 |
sometimes a second or | 18 |
limit of instances per | 18 |
textual data within the | 18 |
partnership between the universities | 18 |
therefore chose to create | 18 |
tcp is a partnership | 18 |
or elements to simplify | 18 |
or later edition of | 18 |
tcp files to tei | 18 |
been looked at by | 18 |
to range over a | 18 |
did not meet qa | 18 |
first editions of a | 18 |
been transformed into placeholder | 18 |
notably latin and welsh | 18 |
files to tei p | 18 |
made about the data | 18 |
image sets were sent | 18 |
tei p using tcp | 18 |
to tei p using | 18 |
based on the image | 18 |
the overall quality of | 18 |
have been released into | 18 |
on the image sets | 18 |
and those which did | 18 |
the encoding was enhanced | 18 |
opposed to critical editions | 18 |
the universities of michigan | 18 |
instances will never have | 18 |
reflect the true nature | 18 |
divided into two phases | 18 |
corrected and characters marked | 18 |
processes should make clear | 18 |
can be made about | 18 |
to page images in | 18 |
of works in other | 18 |
and or corrected and | 18 |
and therefore chose to | 18 |
have been transformed into | 18 |
there are a number | 18 |
range over a wide | 18 |
been released into the | 18 |
the print record of | 18 |
record of the period | 18 |
the true nature of | 18 |
gaps by user contributors | 18 |
wide variety of subject | 18 |
structural encoding based on | 18 |
have been looked at | 18 |
domain as of january | 18 |
in mind that in | 18 |
produce large quantities of | 18 |
publisher proquest to create | 18 |
was proofread for accuracy | 18 |
large quantities of textual | 18 |
text creation partnership web | 18 |
quality of tcp data | 18 |
included and sometimes a | 18 |
at the text creation | 18 |
mind that in all | 18 |
these texts for their | 18 |
works are eligible for | 18 |
for accuracy and those | 18 |
to produce large quantities | 18 |
possible up to a | 18 |
via their early english | 18 |
any remaining illegibles were | 18 |
usual project restraints of | 18 |
proquest via their early | 18 |
selection was based on | 18 |
then their works are | 18 |
to create accurately transcribed | 18 |
overall quality of tcp | 18 |
tcp is to encode | 18 |
in all likelihood such | 18 |
are a number of | 18 |
intended to range over | 18 |
the project have been | 18 |
images in accordance with | 18 |
project was divided into | 18 |
chosen if there was | 18 |
will never have been | 18 |
editorial teams in oxford | 18 |
tcp project was divided | 18 |
in oxford and michigan | 18 |
were encoded as gap | 18 |
marked as illegible were | 18 |
copies of the texts | 18 |
gap elements of known | 18 |
was divided into two | 18 |
on the text encoding | 18 |
was based on the | 18 |
or corrected and characters | 18 |
can now take and | 18 |
were sent to external | 18 |
the texts have been | 18 |
be aware of the | 18 |
or for an anonymous | 18 |
guidelines are available at | 18 |
the publisher proquest to | 18 |
where possible up to | 18 |
project have been released | 18 |
now take and use | 18 |
request that due credit | 18 |
within the usual project | 18 |
will remain and some | 18 |
then carried out by | 18 |
level of the tei | 18 |
external keying companies for | 18 |
was chosen if there | 18 |
based on the new | 18 |
mainly structural encoding based | 18 |
teams in oxford and | 18 |
to simplify the filling | 18 |
been issued variously as | 18 |
markup guidelines are available | 18 |
of a works in | 18 |
will be marked as | 18 |
texts created during phase | 18 |
published between and available | 18 |
the texts were encoded | 18 |
of known extent have | 18 |
page images in accordance | 18 |
number of works in | 18 |
likelihood such instances will | 18 |
which did not meet | 18 |
were encoded and linked | 18 |
encoding was enhanced and | 18 |
the usual project restraints | 18 |
of the print record | 18 |
encoded and linked to | 18 |
title published between and | 18 |
quantities of textual data | 18 |
placeholder characters or elements | 18 |
between the universities of | 18 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 18 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 18 |
use these texts for | 18 |
there was a compelling | 18 |
text selection was based | 18 |
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filling in of gaps | 18 |
up to a limit | 18 |
works in english were | 18 |
proofread for accuracy and | 18 |
was enhanced and or | 18 |
we respectfully request that | 18 |
unicode or text strings | 18 |
assumptions that can be | 18 |
work was chosen if | 18 |
meet qa standards were | 18 |
sets were sent to | 18 |
encoded as gap s | 18 |
are available at the | 18 |
creation partnership web site | 18 |
or text strings within | 18 |
some readable characters will | 18 |
by editorial teams in | 18 |
carried out by editorial | 18 |
enhanced and or corrected | 18 |
works in other languages | 18 |
was intended to range | 18 |
process of creating the | 18 |
looked at by a | 18 |
never have been looked | 18 |
out by editorial teams | 18 |
extent have been transformed | 18 |
of creating the tcp | 18 |
keying and markup guidelines | 18 |
illegible were corrected where | 18 |
as illegible were corrected | 18 |
bear in mind that | 18 |
not meet qa standards | 18 |
of the process of | 18 |
sets published by proquest | 18 |
readable characters will be | 18 |
keyers to be redone | 18 |
corrected where possible up | 18 |
keying companies for transcription | 18 |
phase of the project | 18 |
for transcription and basic | 18 |
to reflect the true | 18 |
users should be aware | 18 |
quality assurance was then | 18 |
by a tcp editor | 18 |
project restraints of time | 18 |
text strings within braces | 18 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 18 |
published by proquest via | 18 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 18 |
while the overall quality | 18 |
is a partnership between | 18 |
standards were returned to | 18 |
issued variously as sgml | 18 |
be made about the | 18 |
were returned to the | 18 |
created by converting tcp | 18 |
a limit of instances | 18 |
take and use these | 18 |
the tei in libraries | 18 |
of michigan and oxford | 18 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 18 |
is given to their | 18 |
p using tcp tei | 18 |
and linked to page | 18 |
the text encoding initiative | 18 |
and therefore of any | 18 |
elements of known extent | 18 |
restraints of time and | 18 |
of the tei in | 18 |
over a wide variety | 18 |
available at the text | 18 |
users should bear in | 18 |
a wide variety of | 18 |
language title published between | 18 |
of every monographic english | 18 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 18 |
simplify the filling in | 18 |
each text was proofread | 18 |
later edition of a | 18 |
during phase of the | 18 |
is to encode one | 18 |
therefore of any assumptions | 18 |
proquest to create accurately | 18 |
general aim of eebo | 18 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 18 |
but we respectfully request | 18 |
aimed to produce large | 18 |
unicode or tei g | 18 |
or tei g elements | 18 |
to their original source | 18 |
compelling reason to do | 18 |
to external keying companies | 18 |
credit and attribution is | 18 |
all likelihood such instances | 18 |
iv tiff page images | 18 |
texts were encoded and | 18 |
and the publisher proquest | 18 |
a number of works | 18 |
selection was intended to | 18 |
into the public domain | 18 |
bibliography of english literature | 18 |
accuracy and those which | 18 |
the text creation partnership | 18 |
anyone can now take | 18 |
encoded texts based on | 18 |
are eligible for inclusion | 18 |
understanding these processes should | 18 |
elements to simplify the | 18 |
texts based on the | 18 |
michigan and oxford and | 18 |
be marked as illegible | 18 |
and attribution is given | 18 |
reason to do so | 18 |
as opposed to critical | 18 |
transcription and basic encoding | 18 |
of any assumptions that | 18 |
data is very good | 18 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 18 |
second or later edition | 18 |
attribution is given to | 18 |
have been issued variously | 18 |
was then carried out | 18 |
accordance with level of | 18 |
by proquest via their | 18 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 18 |
and oxford and the | 18 |
true nature of the | 18 |
characters or elements to | 18 |
due credit and attribution | 18 |
at by a tcp | 18 |
such instances will never | 18 |
that in all likelihood | 18 |
the public domain as | 18 |
that due credit and | 18 |
nature of the print | 18 |
and some readable characters | 18 |
between and available in | 18 |
respectfully request that due | 18 |
for their own purposes | 18 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 18 |
image sets published by | 18 |
returned to the keyers | 18 |
creating the tcp texts | 18 |
in english were prioritized | 18 |
of a work was | 18 |
of instances per text | 18 |
encoding based on the | 18 |
qa standards were returned | 18 |
tcp aimed to produce | 18 |
given to their original | 18 |
data within the usual | 18 |
characters marked as illegible | 18 |
usually the first edition | 18 |
text was proofread for | 18 |
linked to page images | 18 |
tcp data is very | 18 |
aware of the process | 18 |
and characters marked as | 18 |
in of gaps by | 18 |
to encode one copy | 18 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 18 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 18 |
any assumptions that can | 18 |
processed by university of | 18 |
and encoded texts based | 18 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 18 |
remain and some readable | 18 |
of tcp data is | 18 |
whichever is the greater | 18 |
should be aware of | 18 |
texts have been issued | 18 |
errors will remain and | 18 |
edition of a work | 18 |
into placeholder characters or | 18 |
a compelling reason to | 18 |
chose to create diplomatic | 18 |
of textual data within | 18 |
was a compelling reason | 18 |
should bear in mind | 18 |
for an anonymous work | 18 |
the image sets published | 18 |
the filling in of | 18 |
these processes should make | 18 |
the general aim of | 18 |
a work was chosen | 18 |
editions of a works | 18 |
companies for transcription and | 18 |
known extent have been | 18 |
and available in eebo | 18 |
and sometimes a second | 18 |
texts for their own | 18 |
to the keyers to | 18 |
by university of nebraska | 18 |
of the project have | 18 |
a second or later | 18 |
print record of the | 18 |
the process of creating | 18 |
assurance was then carried | 18 |
oxford and the publisher | 18 |
of time and funding | 18 |
in accordance with level | 18 |
relief of the poor | 17 |
provision for the poor | 17 |
our product and manufactures | 17 |
aptara keyed and coded | 16 |
the people of england | 16 |
reproduction of original in | 16 |
are not able to | 16 |
the rest of the | 16 |
aim at restoring the | 15 |
at restoring the text | 15 |
text has not been | 15 |
that support the display | 15 |
a standardized format that | 15 |
textual changes aim at | 15 |
and linguistically annotated with | 15 |
spellings that support the | 15 |
text has been tokenized | 15 |
standard spellings that support | 15 |
from many walks of | 15 |
and metadata enrichments aim | 15 |
metadata enrichments aim at | 15 |
the text more computationally | 15 |
end users from many | 15 |
transcription a of text | 15 |
version of the tcp | 15 |
tcp digital transcription a | 15 |
this text is an | 15 |
text more computationally tractable | 15 |
and professional end users | 15 |
changes and metadata enrichments | 15 |
of the tcp digital | 15 |
of a text in | 15 |
textual changes and metadata | 15 |
support the display of | 15 |
users from many walks | 15 |
not been fully proofread | 15 |
in the english short | 15 |
reproduction of the original | 15 |
english short title catalog | 15 |
format that preserves archaic | 15 |
a text in a | 15 |
an enriched version of | 15 |
stationer meant to publish | 15 |
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amateur and professional end | 15 |
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been fully proofread approx | 15 |
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linguistically annotated with morphadorner | 15 |
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the original in the | 15 |
display of a text | 15 |
has been tokenized and | 15 |
based collaborative curation by | 15 |
standardized format that preserves | 15 |
and suitable for network | 15 |
author or stationer meant | 15 |
this text has not | 15 |
tokenized and linguistically annotated | 15 |
text is an enriched | 15 |
curation by amateur and | 15 |
the tcp digital transcription | 15 |
changes aim at restoring | 15 |
enrichments aim at making | 15 |
in a standardized format | 15 |
collaborative curation by amateur | 15 |
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making the text more | 15 |
the display of a | 15 |
the text has been | 15 |
text the author or | 15 |
annotation includes standard spellings | 15 |
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enriched version of the | 15 |
by amateur and professional | 15 |
a of text r | 14 |
text r in the | 14 |
employment of the poor | 14 |
of text r in | 14 |
from time to time | 14 |
justices of the peace | 14 |
r in the english | 14 |
of the said city | 14 |
the poor on work | 13 |
logarbo text and markup | 13 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 13 |
mona logarbo text and | 13 |
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logarbo sampled and proofread | 13 |
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r this keyboarded and | 12 |
imployment of the poor | 12 |
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estc r this keyboarded | 12 |
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of the poor in | 12 |
the corporation for the | 12 |
of the poor may | 11 |
spi global keyed and | 11 |
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the house of commons | 11 |
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global keyed and coded | 11 |
the interest of england | 10 |
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in a short time | 10 |
the kingdom in general | 10 |
wealth of the nation | 10 |
to supply the wants | 10 |
shall be able to | 10 |
the imployment of the | 10 |
be found out to | 10 |
the benefit of the | 10 |
setting the poor on | 10 |
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i doubt not but | 10 |
to which i answer | 10 |
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gap elements at the | 9 |
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elements at the time | 9 |
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text has no known | 9 |
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of the said fathers | 8 |
commons assembled in parliament | 8 |
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the poor of london | 7 |
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appointed for that purpose | 5 |
and xml conversion a | 5 |
great wisdom of the | 5 |
for the advantage of | 5 |
that it may be | 5 |
of the holy scriptures | 5 |
the poor mans friend | 5 |
the power of the | 5 |
of four hundred pounds | 5 |
of what progresse many | 5 |
the use of the | 5 |
the c category of | 5 |
both in city and | 5 |
have made in that | 5 |
for want of a | 5 |
it would be a | 5 |
the raising of a | 5 |
for the raising of | 5 |
the trade of begging | 5 |
the excellency and divinity | 5 |
printer to the honourable | 5 |
governors of the corporation | 5 |
narrative of what progresse | 5 |
of all poore children | 5 |
between and defects per | 5 |
elspeth healey sampled and | 5 |
godly work of providing | 5 |
further discoverie of the | 5 |
the right honourable the | 5 |
to get their own | 5 |
his highness the lord | 5 |
overseers of the poor | 5 |
the prisoners in the | 5 |
and releiving the poor | 5 |
the commons assembled in | 5 |
what hath been said | 5 |
set the poor on | 5 |
than will keep them | 5 |
mercy and charity are | 4 |
cities and great towns | 4 |
the hospitals of london | 4 |
the said treasurer to | 4 |
begging in the streets | 4 |
of this present moneth | 4 |
to the poor in | 4 |
are able to do | 4 |
the industry of the | 4 |
the poor in the | 4 |
his majesty and the | 4 |
megan marion text and | 4 |
the attributes of god | 4 |
concerning the relief and | 4 |
a wing e thomason | 4 |
the estate of the | 4 |
employing and maintaining the | 4 |
the parliaments reformation or | 4 |
for preventing of common | 4 |
late lines of communication | 4 |
abroad and at home | 4 |
and for the prevention | 4 |
and to such as | 4 |
a worke for presbyters | 4 |
the act of parliament | 4 |
act of parliament for | 4 |
deputy to the president | 4 |
the seventh of this | 4 |
all things relating to | 4 |
in the time of | 4 |
if it be here | 4 |
the poor may be | 4 |
and persons as did | 4 |
are stewards of their | 4 |
printed by james flesher | 4 |
not only to the | 4 |
without the help of | 4 |
parliament assembled taking into | 4 |
generall good of the | 4 |
made on monday the | 4 |
may have liberty to | 4 |
in the first place | 4 |
the testimony of the | 4 |
a wing c estc | 4 |
the said president and | 4 |
by which means we | 4 |
are to be had | 4 |
for want of other | 4 |
all and every such | 4 |
so as it may | 4 |
in sloth and idleness | 4 |
not able to maintain | 4 |
c estc r ocm | 4 |
the prevention of idleness | 4 |
wing c estc r | 4 |
the poor in england | 4 |
the committee of the | 4 |
to be raised on | 4 |
to the care of | 4 |
the place of their | 4 |
broken bread and meat | 4 |
progresse many worthy citi | 4 |
present moneth of february | 4 |
for the carrying on | 4 |
time to time to | 4 |
vertue of an order | 4 |
for the generall good | 4 |
parliaments reformation or a | 4 |
for that which is | 4 |
charity are the fruits | 4 |
business of the nation | 4 |
from the testimony of | 4 |
be a means to | 4 |
given to the poor | 4 |
order of the house | 4 |
such poor person and | 4 |
and for preventing of | 4 |
that all and every | 4 |
poor person and persons | 4 |
testimony of the holy | 4 |
satisfaction of all debts | 4 |
things relating to the | 4 |
as it may be | 4 |
from the attributes of | 4 |
it may be considered | 4 |
two hours in a | 4 |
be taken for the | 4 |
their consideration the multitude | 4 |
blazon or coat of | 4 |
by this means there | 4 |
raising of a stock | 4 |
or line of communication | 4 |
as now they are | 4 |
and his honourable councell | 4 |
benefit of the said | 4 |
tenent of all christians | 4 |
the state of england | 4 |
whereas by an order | 4 |
there must be a | 4 |
demonstrated from the attributes | 4 |
as well as from | 4 |
poor within the said | 4 |
relief of the poore | 4 |
at the charge of | 4 |
all the poor people | 4 |
where they are to | 4 |
to the parliament of | 4 |
said president and governours | 4 |
so pious a work | 4 |
live in sloth and | 4 |
to supply their wants | 4 |
of parliament for setting | 4 |
the better employing and | 4 |
the trade we drive | 4 |
the will of god | 4 |
works of mercy and | 4 |
reasons for the erecting | 4 |
for the better carrying | 4 |
imploying the poor of | 4 |
essays about the poor | 4 |
to such as were | 4 |
and maintaining the poor | 4 |
for the imploying the | 4 |
or any nine of | 4 |
provide for those who | 4 |
to promote the linnen | 4 |
both abroad and at | 4 |
of the poor to | 4 |
for the erecting of | 4 |
wants and necessities of | 4 |
the trade of this | 4 |
of the people of | 4 |
are the fruits of | 4 |
on monday the seventh | 4 |
poor of that city | 4 |
the members of the | 4 |
city and liberties thereof | 4 |
the multitude of beggars | 4 |
should be able to | 4 |
the report of the | 4 |
in a due proportion | 4 |
of mercy and charity | 4 |
there may be some | 4 |
they were able to | 4 |
i am of opinion | 4 |
give to him that | 4 |
printer to the parliament | 4 |
the interest of this | 4 |
and twentieth of april | 4 |
governors for the poor | 4 |
the seven and twentieth | 4 |
the proceedings of the | 4 |
the erecting of a | 4 |
pounds per annum to | 4 |
as long as they | 4 |
to his highness the | 4 |
undoubted tenent of all | 4 |
was presented to his | 4 |
the works of mercy | 4 |
promote the linnen manufactory | 4 |
good of this nation | 4 |
mo a wing e | 4 |
and other heathen princes | 4 |
seven and twentieth of | 4 |
so good a work | 4 |
poor may have liberty | 4 |
that will not work | 4 |
megan marion sampled and | 4 |
in all things relating | 4 |
the service of the | 4 |
much to the glory | 4 |
for want of stock | 4 |
consideration the multitude of | 4 |
the name of the | 4 |
seventh of this present | 4 |
and overseers of the | 4 |
report of the governours | 4 |
value of the kingdom | 4 |
in city nor country | 4 |
from what hath been | 4 |
of the poore distressed | 4 |
the undoubted tenent of | 4 |
parliament for setting the | 4 |
is the undoubted tenent | 4 |
into their consideration the | 4 |
order of the honourable | 4 |
of the hospitals of | 4 |
the imploying the poor | 4 |
at the years end | 4 |
advantage to this kingdom | 4 |
must give an account | 4 |
shall have power to | 4 |
the lands of england | 4 |
the generall good of | 4 |
to be used in | 4 |
in parliament assembled taking | 4 |
to him that hath | 4 |
the late lines of | 4 |
monday the seventh of | 4 |
h estc r ocm | 4 |
the poor of that | 4 |
assembled taking into their | 4 |
and imployment of all | 4 |
by the right honourable | 4 |
at home and abroad | 4 |
as it was presented | 4 |
and benefit of the | 4 |
a method concerning the | 4 |
year i would allot | 4 |
office of publick addresse | 4 |
the satisfaction of all | 4 |
to be wrought up | 4 |
as from the testimony | 4 |
to teach them to | 4 |
may it please your | 4 |
of all debts for | 4 |
a stock of four | 4 |
their poor on work | 4 |
the love of god | 4 |
and charity are the | 4 |
to god and man | 4 |
person and persons as | 4 |
resolved by the commons | 4 |
to answer all the | 4 |
propositions tendered by the | 4 |
in relation to its | 4 |
that the works of | 4 |
to the prejudice of | 4 |
for imploying the poor | 4 |
the poor at work | 4 |
the parliament of england | 4 |
in a way of | 4 |
the lords and commons | 4 |
method concerning the relief | 4 |
majesty and the parliament | 4 |
i would allot for | 4 |
said city and liberties | 4 |
thousand pounds per annum | 4 |
governours of the corporation | 4 |
did voluntarily in the | 4 |
it seems to me | 4 |
with an expedient for | 4 |
the poor of england | 4 |
this present moneth of | 4 |
and every such poor | 4 |
of the peace in | 4 |
to the advantage of | 4 |
common councell of the | 4 |
and imployment of the | 4 |
presented to his highness | 4 |
within the city of | 4 |
voluntarily in the year | 4 |
the lord mayor president | 4 |
relief and imployment of | 4 |
stock of four hundred | 4 |
care must be taken | 4 |
well as from the | 4 |
the office should be | 4 |
peace in their quarter | 4 |
be offered to the | 4 |
maintaining the poor of | 4 |
bread to the hungry | 4 |
it was presented to | 4 |
the number of those | 4 |
in a course of | 4 |
to be done by | 4 |
without arrests or imprisonment | 4 |
is one of the | 4 |
or a worke for | 4 |
in the hands of | 4 |
of an order of | 4 |
severall propositions tendered by | 4 |
and advancement of learning | 4 |
the word of the | 4 |
the government of this | 4 |
forty hundred thousand pounds | 4 |
expedient to promote the | 4 |
of the poor pleaded | 4 |
and such as they | 4 |
power to send such | 4 |
an expedient for the | 4 |
london and liberties thereof | 4 |
the nation in general | 4 |
wisdom of the parliament | 4 |
taking into their consideration | 4 |
course be taken for | 4 |
of this nation to | 4 |
any nine of them | 4 |
than now they are | 4 |
as it is the | 4 |
for the better employing | 4 |
will be much more | 4 |
as it is in | 4 |
government of the hospitals | 4 |
votes of parliament for | 4 |
to be provided for | 4 |
ways might be found | 4 |
the people will be | 4 |
by an order of | 4 |
and thus i have | 4 |
by vertue of an | 4 |
the poore distressed people | 4 |
every such poor person | 4 |
thousand packs of wool | 4 |
let it be considered | 4 |
in proportion to the | 4 |
reformation or a worke | 4 |
by which they might | 4 |
may be able to | 4 |
where there is no | 4 |
marion sampled and proofread | 4 |
and those that are | 4 |
and the parliament shall | 4 |
some proposals for the | 4 |
of this city of | 4 |
better employing and maintaining | 4 |
there can be no | 4 |
the end of the | 4 |
may be found out | 4 |
of the said stock | 4 |
all debts for ever | 4 |
have power to send | 4 |
part with their money | 4 |
tuesday the seven and | 4 |
a great part of | 4 |
wing h estc r | 4 |
or coat of arms | 4 |
the said city and | 4 |
that the poor of | 4 |
the want of a | 4 |
carrying on the war | 4 |
of the poor and | 4 |
the poor to be | 4 |
the reliefe of the | 4 |
to the king and | 4 |
the relief and imployment | 4 |
in the multitude of | 4 |
reliefe of the poore | 4 |
their own poor only | 4 |
to set up the | 4 |
though it cannot be | 4 |
of the said assembly | 4 |
for relief of the | 4 |
i do not think | 4 |
would allot for the | 4 |
that part of the | 4 |
held by the right | 4 |
printed by john field | 4 |
for every one to | 4 |
expedient for the satisfaction | 4 |
one half of the | 4 |
in his book intituled | 4 |
tendered by the corporation | 4 |
word of the lord | 4 |
carrying on the present | 4 |
a wing h estc | 4 |
within the said city | 4 |
and the nature of | 4 |
the better carrying on | 4 |
and setting the poor | 4 |
three or four years | 4 |
prevent much of that | 4 |
marion text and markup | 4 |
upon the double wheel | 4 |
for such as would | 3 |
publick addresse for accommodations | 3 |
it is further ordained | 3 |
there would be no | 3 |
estate of the poor | 3 |
use or purpose whatsoever | 3 |
to a desolation in | 3 |
as much to the | 3 |
set their poor on | 3 |
spent as much to | 3 |
by the members of | 3 |
care were taken to | 3 |
of any of the | 3 |
year more than will | 3 |
any other use or | 3 |
that the city of | 3 |
the corporation of bristol | 3 |
and distressed people in | 3 |
interest due to such | 3 |
for the accommodation of | 3 |
by the foresaid proclamation | 3 |
that are willing to | 3 |
such poore persons within | 3 |
for want of employment | 3 |
in the said wars | 3 |
in the sight of | 3 |
of the imployment of | 3 |
for education and relief | 3 |
in the world to | 3 |
in the execution of | 3 |
the riches of a | 3 |
be laid out for | 3 |
of vagabounds and sturdie | 3 |
from parish to parish | 3 |
set up the trade | 3 |
printed at aberdeen by | 3 |
to the former proclamation | 3 |
and as for those | 3 |
by the justices of | 3 |
hold buckle and thong | 3 |
to the honorable the | 3 |
offered to the great | 3 |
the honorable the knights | 3 |
doubt not but it | 3 |
exportation of our coin | 3 |
the number of labourers | 3 |
councell of the said | 3 |
would be time spent | 3 |
and the parts within | 3 |
they are fit to | 3 |
to the end of | 3 |
of the act of | 3 |
beg up and down | 3 |
king and both houses | 3 |
may be said of | 3 |
for the poor are | 3 |
those of both sexes | 3 |
or the deputy to | 3 |
the raising of stock | 3 |
be freed from the | 3 |
so far as it | 3 |
as well as i | 3 |
in the said city | 3 |
the nature of mans | 3 |
found out to make | 3 |
sorrow of many thousands | 3 |
on the state of | 3 |
to consider of ways | 3 |
a breviat of some | 3 |
persons as did voluntarily | 3 |
and it would be | 3 |
churchwardens and overseers of | 3 |
in a time of | 3 |
published for the information | 3 |
by sir matthew hale | 3 |
of the said poor | 3 |
the use of our | 3 |
but if they are | 3 |
great grief and sorrow | 3 |
love of god in | 3 |
by this means we | 3 |
the office will be | 3 |
the speedy restoring the | 3 |
to the great grief | 3 |
for the imploying of | 3 |
give me leave to | 3 |
experience of many ages | 3 |
be by this means | 3 |
the behalf of themselves | 3 |
is that which fills | 3 |
can be engaged in | 3 |
would be a great | 3 |
there shall be occasion | 3 |
to be in the | 3 |
written by sir matthew | 3 |
are capable of earning | 3 |
for want of food | 3 |
promoting the linnen manufactory | 3 |
within the power of | 3 |
as it were a | 3 |
samuel c the rate | 3 |
relief of the impotent | 3 |
that perished in the | 3 |
about the cities of | 3 |
the multitude of poor | 3 |
places where there is | 3 |
the present war against | 3 |
very little charge to | 3 |
and if a whole | 3 |
interest of england to | 3 |
laws now in force | 3 |
done by a well | 3 |
lords and commons in | 3 |
receive the moneys given | 3 |
be enforced to beg | 3 |
would be the great | 3 |
of the poor of | 3 |
judges and justices of | 3 |
the spirit of god | 3 |
five hundred and upwards | 3 |
power of the militia | 3 |
hundred thousand pounds per | 3 |
the exportation of wool | 3 |
to the like number | 3 |
proposals to the king | 3 |
are to be brought | 3 |
that most men are | 3 |
it to the care | 3 |
up the trade of | 3 |
kings most excellent majestie | 3 |
old may be enforced | 3 |
great numbers of people | 3 |
are come out of | 3 |
that noble and worthy | 3 |
suppressing of vagabounds and | 3 |
and practicable methods may | 3 |
whole session of parliament | 3 |
would be by this | 3 |
the space of days | 3 |
this is the way | 3 |
appointed to consider of | 3 |
of publick addresse for | 3 |
to part with their | 3 |
to be taken notice | 3 |
in their late wars | 3 |
the inland trade of | 3 |
neede to go a | 3 |
relation to its trade | 3 |
ordinance of parliament for | 3 |
in city and countrey | 3 |
the hands of the | 3 |
what will be the | 3 |
poor and distressed people | 3 |
to whom it is | 3 |
might be taught to | 3 |
to the wisdom of | 3 |
signed by the appointment | 3 |
of the excellency and | 3 |
by freeing the manufactures | 3 |
to such poore persons | 3 |
all poor and distressed | 3 |
mercy to the poor | 3 |
places in the world | 3 |
on the continent of | 3 |
of a proposal already | 3 |
out parts of this | 3 |
of three or four | 3 |
of this instant october | 3 |
belonging to the said | 3 |
at least of the | 3 |
execution of the act | 3 |
the spirit of the | 3 |
the information and encouragement | 3 |
information and encouragement of | 3 |
the more effectuall carrying | 3 |
willcox sampled and proofread | 3 |
perished in the said | 3 |
buckle and thong together | 3 |
but there must be | 3 |
the goals with malefactors | 3 |
as for the first | 3 |
a true relation of | 3 |
and the means to | 3 |
and interest due to | 3 |
profit to the kingdom | 3 |
state of england in | 3 |
by buying and selling | 3 |
of some proposals prepared | 3 |
the chamber of london | 3 |
complaint of poor people | 3 |
thing that noble and | 3 |
deput of aberdeen shire | 3 |
it shall be free | 3 |
a proposal already laid | 3 |
the consequence whereof will | 3 |
by which all beggars | 3 |
to be doubted but | 3 |
practice so dishonourable to | 3 |
as they are now | 3 |
of indian silks and | 3 |
of many thousands in | 3 |
to the great wisdom | 3 |
time spent as much | 3 |
those that are in | 3 |
and shall have hereby | 3 |
for the ease of | 3 |
to the interest of | 3 |
the names of such | 3 |
might be so prouided | 3 |
or the said treasurer | 3 |
with a great deal | 3 |
parts within the power | 3 |
of commons assembled in | 3 |
being a true relation | 3 |
it shall and may | 3 |
lords of their majesties | 3 |
in time of peace | 3 |
the sad complaint of | 3 |
he that hath meat | 3 |
the care of the | 3 |
whereof the said president | 3 |
but on the contrary | 3 |
write not this to | 3 |
necessary and onely effectual | 3 |
are to be found | 3 |
at the rates we | 3 |
profitable to the nation | 3 |
and a half of | 3 |
which fills the goals | 3 |
it is one of | 3 |
poor not able to | 3 |
any person or persons | 3 |
poor in sion college | 3 |
the poor on vvork | 3 |
an ordinance of parliament | 3 |
dishonourable to the nation | 3 |
that wish well to | 3 |
it would be of | 3 |
the committee for the | 3 |
one of the great | 3 |
have no way to | 3 |
not being able to | 3 |
now under their consideration | 3 |
if the trade of | 3 |
the poor are now | 3 |
song was begun at | 3 |
that the people of | 3 |
a share in the | 3 |
themselves and other poor | 3 |
as none should neede | 3 |
when they shall see | 3 |
late wars against the | 3 |
of ways for the | 3 |
that there is no | 3 |
to get a living | 3 |
shall be free for | 3 |
or such commodities as | 3 |
as it is more | 3 |
of their country can | 3 |
for want of bread | 3 |
the lord will deliver | 3 |
the profits of a | 3 |
the deputy to the | 3 |
that so they may | 3 |
contrary to the great | 3 |
to a publick work | 3 |
better for the nation | 3 |
poor and setting them | 3 |
proceedings of the corporation | 3 |
of the impotent poor | 3 |
a stock to imploy | 3 |
their late wars against | 3 |
answer all the ends | 3 |
imployment to our people | 3 |
any thing that noble | 3 |
an essay on the | 3 |
that the poore of | 3 |
sawbridge and edward pearce | 3 |
this is a great | 3 |
towards their own maintenance | 3 |
that are come out | 3 |
the statute of hen | 3 |
behalf of themselves and | 3 |
that they are not | 3 |
better providing for the | 3 |
may be carried on | 3 |
bearing the date d | 3 |
make use of such | 3 |
taken out of sir | 3 |
of our own manufactures | 3 |
to the great charter | 3 |
this song was begun | 3 |
to the wealth of | 3 |
to bring them to | 3 |
debt to the orphans | 3 |
a begging within this | 3 |
case of the city | 3 |
pounds worth of cloth | 3 |
for the information and | 3 |
the greatest part of | 3 |
country can be engaged | 3 |
grief and sorrow of | 3 |
laws relating to the | 3 |
to be raised for | 3 |
treasurer to be one | 3 |
may be used to | 3 |
and on the behalf | 3 |
be taken notice of | 3 |
rich men to the | 3 |
to read and write | 3 |
greater care to prevent | 3 |
resolved by the parliament | 3 |
behalf of the poor | 3 |
the end at coventry | 3 |
by the same means | 3 |
of england might be | 3 |
onely effectual expedient to | 3 |
the temple of god | 3 |
thousand pounds a year | 3 |
as appears by the | 3 |
be free for every | 3 |
grones for the poore | 3 |
are a sort of | 3 |
to the christian religion | 3 |
appointed and authorized to | 3 |
for all poor and | 3 |
orphans of other marriners | 3 |
fit to go to | 3 |
company in their late | 3 |
in learning and arts | 3 |
is not worthy of | 3 |
and about the cities | 3 |
but by this means | 3 |
the king and both | 3 |
get their own livings | 3 |
sad complaint of poor | 3 |
it would be the | 3 |
we shall come to | 3 |
the office shall give | 3 |
by command of authority | 3 |
down the labour of | 3 |
certain proposals to the | 3 |
as they have to | 3 |
of the clock in | 3 |
weekly bills of mortality | 3 |
of such as are | 3 |
proposals prepared to be | 3 |
process was given in | 3 |
ways for the better | 3 |
i have met with | 3 |
and orphans of other | 3 |
other marriners to the | 3 |
for employing our poor | 3 |
which will be a | 3 |
that it was not | 3 |
the stock of the | 3 |
great care must be | 3 |
and assistance of the | 3 |
of the poore and | 3 |
and date of publication | 3 |
the number of five | 3 |
thy bread to the | 3 |
may be said to | 3 |
supply the want of | 3 |
within the late lines | 3 |
and authorized to state | 3 |
breviat of some proposals | 3 |
distressed prisoners for debt | 3 |
wish well to so | 3 |
in case of death | 3 |
in behalf of the | 3 |
and justices of assize | 3 |
four hundred pounds per | 3 |
a man may have | 3 |
in debt and detinue | 3 |
of original in bodleian | 3 |
a proposal offered to | 3 |
stock for the poor | 3 |
in some other countries | 3 |
and suppressing of vagabounds | 3 |
the appointment of the | 3 |
millions and a half | 3 |
setling of maintenance for | 3 |
per annum to the | 3 |
the principall and interest | 3 |
committee of the honourable | 3 |
want of such a | 3 |
support of the government | 3 |
is to be had | 3 |
hospital in every county | 3 |
speedy restoring the woollen | 3 |
to the best advantage | 3 |
with their furniture and | 3 |
be sent to the | 3 |
most honorable privy councill | 3 |
and relief of the | 3 |
go a begging within | 3 |
may and ought to | 3 |
by the experience of | 3 |
the poor children that | 3 |
essay on the state | 3 |
poore persons within the | 3 |
little or none of | 3 |
and to the christian | 3 |
widows and orphans of | 3 |
as the most necessary | 3 |
poore distressed people that | 3 |
for the poor and | 3 |
to be the most | 3 |
the common councell of | 3 |
said treasurer to be | 3 |
indigent and necessitous poor | 3 |
chosen out of each | 3 |
it is to be | 3 |
memorials are to be | 3 |
the town of dorchester | 3 |
calicoes and indian silks | 3 |
require and command obedience | 3 |
distressed people in citie | 3 |
the office should have | 3 |
of those who are | 3 |
honour one of another | 3 |
the prevention of poverty | 3 |
published for the generall | 3 |
proposal already laid before | 3 |
a stock for the | 3 |
have great reason to | 3 |
their king and country | 3 |
may speedily be restrained | 3 |
and encouragement of those | 3 |
the office of addresse | 3 |
of rich men to | 3 |
and of the excellency | 3 |
for the supply of | 3 |
the wants and necessities | 3 |
it will be objected | 3 |
to the justices of | 3 |
from our own plantations | 3 |
if there be any | 3 |
the poor and setting | 3 |
very severe laws against | 3 |
number of five hundred | 3 |
be done by a | 3 |
be better able to | 3 |
all their poor people | 3 |
their majesties most honorable | 3 |
the consumption of our | 3 |
a practice so dishonourable | 3 |
of the corporation of | 3 |
more in love with | 3 |
if they will not | 3 |
that it is not | 3 |
bread upon the waters | 3 |
in such a case | 3 |
may be employed to | 3 |
friend of the common | 3 |
deacons to engage themselves | 3 |
advantageous to this kingdom | 3 |
worthy patriots of their | 3 |
there is no power | 3 |
be well provided for | 3 |
to feed the hungry | 3 |
i write not this | 3 |
to go a begging | 3 |
a due proportion to | 3 |
of maintenance for the | 3 |
the city of bristol | 3 |
be it further ordained | 3 |
for the better effecting | 3 |
five pounds a year | 3 |
the king in his | 3 |
people of england are | 3 |
for the poor in | 3 |
sic of london have | 3 |
the poor are not | 3 |
either for want of | 3 |
i desire it may | 3 |
to bring them in | 3 |
the kingdom with idle | 3 |
command obedience to the | 3 |
that which fills the | 3 |
the poor will be | 3 |
not worthy of me | 3 |
as to the second | 3 |
state the principall and | 3 |
due provision for education | 3 |
to state the principall | 3 |
education of the poor | 3 |
the late renowned judge | 3 |
it is the will | 3 |
the behalf of the | 3 |
members of the house | 3 |
as occasion shall require | 3 |
lessen the number of | 3 |
on of the work | 3 |
poor in their respective | 3 |
pursuance to certain proposals | 3 |
this i am sure | 3 |
more or less profitable | 3 |
to the consideration of | 3 |
committee for the poor | 3 |
and that will daily | 3 |
proposal offered to the | 3 |
who shall offer themselves | 3 |
and vagabonds in and | 3 |
the uncharitableness of rich | 3 |
may be employed in | 3 |
encourage the merchant to | 3 |
the commodities we have | 3 |
to cause to be | 3 |
for the impotent poor | 3 |
erecting of a working | 3 |
since it is so | 3 |
to the tune of | 3 |
true relation of the | 3 |
of the sincerity of | 3 |
to encourage the setting | 3 |
to be imployed for | 3 |
house of commons assembled | 3 |
may be sent to | 3 |
to our plantations in | 3 |
and command obedience to | 3 |
by the appointment of | 3 |
within the cities of | 3 |
would it not be | 3 |
no poore body young | 3 |
pay out of their | 3 |
horse with their furniture | 3 |
great reason why the | 3 |
and those of both | 3 |
shall offer themselves to | 3 |
the kingdom of england | 3 |
as in any thing | 3 |
the allowance of the | 3 |
original in the bodleian | 3 |
in such a manner | 3 |
we have heard of | 3 |
account of the proceedings | 3 |
petition of robert tayloe | 3 |
and may be lawfull | 3 |
to the destruction of | 3 |
it is well known | 3 |
persons within the cities | 3 |
nor is this all | 3 |
the parts within the | 3 |
commons in parliament assembled | 3 |
in any thing that | 3 |
towards the maintenance of | 3 |
the poor in sion | 3 |
be more in love | 3 |
of the said aldermen | 3 |
fills the goals with | 3 |
to the trade of | 3 |
effectual expedient to promote | 3 |
there is millions of | 3 |
able to give them | 3 |
put an end to | 3 |
in one of these | 3 |
to be rid of | 3 |
of their majesties most | 3 |
humble address of poor | 3 |
of idleness and the | 3 |
and are not able | 3 |
of the nation will | 3 |
and worthy patriots of | 3 |
an abstract of a | 3 |
and deacons to engage | 3 |
for the speedy restoring | 3 |
original in bodleian library | 3 |
of the widows and | 3 |
of their own parish | 3 |
been bred up in | 3 |
sent from parish to | 3 |
people in citie and | 3 |
and commons in parliament | 3 |
none should neede to | 3 |
themselves and their children | 3 |
can be brought to | 3 |
their warrants to the | 3 |
the wool of england | 3 |
in execution of the | 3 |
the kings most excellent | 3 |
session of parliament were | 3 |
we will next consider | 3 |
idleness and the consequence | 3 |
not that i would | 3 |
are of two kinds | 3 |
for setling of maintenance | 3 |
free for every one | 3 |
to debt to the | 3 |
into the kingdom of | 3 |
abstract of a proposal | 3 |
b estc r ocm | 3 |
marriners to the like | 3 |
for the better providing | 3 |
the wealth of this | 3 |
in the management of | 3 |
it further ordained by | 3 |
ought not to be | 3 |
i cannot see how | 3 |
be so prouided for | 3 |
england in relation to | 3 |
as will not work | 3 |
authorized to state the | 3 |
writ in his book | 3 |
humble petition of robert | 3 |
vagabonds in and about | 3 |
he that gives to | 3 |
are appointed and authorized | 3 |
office should be able | 3 |
within this city and | 3 |
and preventing the exportation | 3 |
offered to the committee | 3 |
india company in their | 3 |
shall and may be | 3 |
advantage to the kingdom | 3 |
doe strictly require and | 3 |
already laid before the | 3 |
if there were no | 3 |
six pence per pound | 3 |
against the great mogul | 3 |
little charge to the | 3 |
and that it be | 3 |
men to the poor | 3 |
our poor in england | 3 |
as did voluntarily in | 3 |
that there be no | 3 |
so much as we | 3 |
must be taken that | 3 |
both at home and | 3 |
to such as shall | 3 |
is the will of | 3 |
behalf of the widows | 3 |
receive honour one of | 3 |
should neede to go | 3 |
opening lines of text | 3 |
and other poor marriners | 3 |
present course of trade | 3 |
so great a work | 3 |
such as desire to | 3 |
the exportation of our | 3 |
poore of england might | 3 |
as desire to know | 3 |
let us consider what | 3 |
may be enforced to | 3 |
strictly require and command | 3 |
which i take to | 3 |
to give is a | 3 |
would be better for | 3 |
fall short of answering | 3 |
in cities and towns | 3 |
thousands in this nation | 3 |
the wealth of a | 3 |
to keep them out | 3 |
the laws at present | 3 |
to a friend by | 3 |
more than they spend | 3 |
that the poor should | 3 |
a friend by t | 3 |
should be permitted to | 3 |
many times they are | 3 |
a defect in our | 3 |
enforced to beg within | 3 |
in respect of the | 3 |
in their severall circuits | 3 |
shall from time to | 3 |
a way of industry | 3 |
nature of mans soul | 3 |
place and date of | 3 |
within their classes in | 3 |
uncharitableness of rich men | 3 |
if a whole session | 3 |
of the king and | 3 |
wealth of a nation | 3 |
in the bodleian library | 3 |
the poor of other | 3 |
obedience to the former | 3 |
maintenance for the indigent | 3 |
it may be they | 3 |
come out of ireland | 3 |
begging within this realme | 3 |
from place to place | 3 |
much as may be | 3 |
and now under their | 3 |
the streets of london | 3 |
to be more in | 3 |
remonstrating the illegality of | 3 |
thousand pounds worth of | 3 |
consideration of the king | 3 |
once in every year | 3 |
of the said college | 3 |
in pursuance to certain | 3 |
have power to erect | 3 |
a estc r ocm | 3 |
of the severity of | 3 |
freeing the manufactures from | 3 |
that are not able | 3 |
one great reason why | 3 |
as much as may | 3 |
desire it may be | 3 |
not able to double | 3 |
be said to be | 3 |
he hath given us | 3 |
relation of the dearness | 3 |
places where they live | 3 |
aberdeen by command of | 3 |
present war against france | 3 |
by the industry of | 3 |
distressed people that are | 3 |
if any desire to | 3 |
on the same terms | 3 |
to be one great | 3 |
and good of this | 3 |
the most necessary and | 3 |
would be much more | 3 |
were to be wisht | 3 |
their country can be | 3 |
stock of the kingdom | 3 |
england might be so | 3 |
and onely effectual expedient | 3 |
at aberdeen by command | 3 |
raise a stock to | 3 |
the beginning of the | 3 |
and it is further | 3 |
the accounts of the | 3 |
his bread to the | 3 |
to be given to | 3 |
the persons to be | 3 |
the office of publick | 3 |
prepared to be offered | 3 |
honourable the house of | 3 |
but their own poor | 3 |
who served the east | 3 |
not the spirit of | 3 |
poor distressed prisoners for | 3 |
provision for education and | 3 |
such as have no | 3 |
and contrary to the | 3 |
proceed to offer some | 3 |
for the indigent and | 3 |
of themselves and other | 3 |
the experience of many | 3 |
thousand six hundred and | 3 |
the honourable the house | 3 |
encourage the setting up | 3 |
be the great wisdom | 3 |
to take care of | 3 |
the indigent and necessitous | 3 |
person or persons for | 3 |
the former proclamation and | 3 |
of publication from wing | 3 |
the th of february | 3 |
the misery of the | 3 |
due to such poore | 3 |
noble and worthy patriots | 3 |
way to provide for | 3 |
to beg within their | 3 |
that no poore body | 3 |
turn their hands to | 3 |
him do so likewise | 3 |
education and relief of | 3 |
other use or purpose | 3 |
in reference to debt | 3 |
may be done by | 3 |
to receive the moneys | 3 |
to certain proposals to | 3 |
of the dearness of | 3 |
some way or other | 3 |
in sion college london | 3 |
and this is the | 3 |
good of the kingdome | 3 |
principall and interest due | 3 |
a pound of flax | 3 |
most necessary and onely | 3 |
been a means to | 3 |
to which it is | 3 |
their classes in city | 3 |
to be offered to | 3 |
of all their poor | 3 |
address of poor distressed | 3 |
be time spent as | 3 |
majesties most honorable privy | 3 |
to the kings most | 3 |
to the nation in | 3 |
of england should be | 3 |
a whole session of | 3 |
of the proceedings of | 3 |
beg within their classes | 3 |
consider of ways for | 3 |
they are not able | 3 |
proposals for the imployment | 3 |
classes in city nor | 3 |
and six pence per | 3 |
the weekly bills of | 3 |
or any of the | 3 |
patriots of their country | 3 |
the poore of england | 3 |
in citie and country | 3 |
parts of the kingdom | 3 |
the widows and orphans | 3 |
laid before the honourable | 3 |
and the same place | 3 |
be of great use | 3 |
in city and country | 3 |
the dearness of all | 3 |
before the honourable the | 3 |
and be it further | 3 |
those who are willing | 3 |
the humble address of | 3 |
it would be time | 3 |
pip willcox sampled and | 3 |
charge of the war | 3 |
shillings and eight pence | 3 |
in the old baily | 3 |
of such as shall | 3 |
the better providing for | 3 |
industrious education of the | 3 |
the lords of their | 3 |
running down the labour | 3 |
to their poor parents | 3 |
more than now is | 3 |
of the peace at | 3 |
shall think fit to | 3 |
which the late renowned | 3 |
to maintain their own | 3 |
at the bible in | 3 |
shillings and six pence | 3 |
was begun at worcester | 3 |
to so pious a | 3 |
with an ordinance of | 3 |
are not set on | 3 |
let him do so | 3 |
yet i hope the | 3 |
of other marriners to | 3 |
people that are come | 3 |
former proclamation and this | 3 |
should not be in | 3 |
government of this city | 3 |
to employ our poor | 3 |
imployment of all sorts | 3 |
more effectuall carrying on | 3 |
one and the same | 3 |
are not so much | 3 |
many thousands in this | 3 |
by the space of | 3 |
into the hands of | 3 |
of england in relation | 3 |
imprisonment of the body | 3 |
a friend of the | 3 |
and xml conversion an | 3 |
but if it be | 3 |
to the right honourable | 3 |
consequence whereof will be | 3 |
reference to debt to | 3 |
is the reason that | 3 |
advertisement by the sheriff | 3 |
the office should shew | 3 |
cities and trading towns | 3 |
poor may have power | 3 |
of poor distressed prisoners | 3 |
to the lords and | 3 |
the means of the | 3 |
to provide work for | 3 |
as there shall be | 3 |
the illegality of outlaries | 3 |
and sorrow of many | 3 |
even to a desolation | 3 |
of the militia thereof | 3 |
to the nation than | 3 |
better carrying on of | 3 |
the clock in the | 3 |
for the new work | 3 |
the genius of the | 3 |
the nature of the | 3 |
of five hundred and | 3 |
and so much as | 3 |
the great grief and | 3 |
out of sir josiah | 3 |
preventing the exportation of | 3 |
wars against the great | 3 |
to any other use | 3 |
well to so pious | 3 |
in one and the | 3 |
john sawbridge and edward | 3 |
prevention of idleness and | 3 |
some proposals prepared to | 3 |
so dishonourable to the | 3 |
them in a course | 3 |
a desolation in time | 3 |
for want of work | 3 |
present differences in religion | 2 |
as his majesty and | 2 |
to do whatever else | 2 |
those who are taken | 2 |
they may be placed | 2 |
the medal which they | 2 |
thou wilt not deliver | 2 |
and wanders directly back | 2 |
eate out the filthy | 2 |
england have always been | 2 |
their value by the | 2 |
we have to spare | 2 |
instruction of young children | 2 |
if they can have | 2 |
the constables of this | 2 |
poor creatures to work | 2 |
to return to my | 2 |
of london shall make | 2 |
i would have all | 2 |
must give me leave | 2 |
all poor that come | 2 |
they shall obtain mercy | 2 |
from the bay of | 2 |
idle and unprofitable persons | 2 |
at a loss how | 2 |
men shall appoint to | 2 |
and as it is | 2 |
out of their large | 2 |
powers relating to the | 2 |
just and prudent management | 2 |
but one body politick | 2 |
of publication suggested by | 2 |
and promote the same | 2 |
the use of those | 2 |
thomason e estc r | 2 |
their hospitals of christ | 2 |
when the nation comes | 2 |
sum of thirty thousand | 2 |
the nation comes to | 2 |
fault of the law | 2 |
or six houses into | 2 |
why the people of | 2 |
is like to effect | 2 |
lover of his country | 2 |
to the aforesaid question | 2 |
deficient of invention to | 2 |
and better provided for | 2 |
perished for want of | 2 |
the whole purpose of | 2 |
as any shall be | 2 |
they give more than | 2 |
for our own use | 2 |
as before is observed | 2 |
late renowned judge sir | 2 |
limited powers given them | 2 |
the converting of such | 2 |
and suburbs with them | 2 |
advancement of learning proposed | 2 |
to give to him | 2 |
of the son of | 2 |
which they wear about | 2 |
the sincerity of their | 2 |
found begging in the | 2 |
be glad to see | 2 |
presumed deficient of invention | 2 |
it be true that | 2 |
part of the objection | 2 |
they yearly paid to | 2 |
information and addresse thereunto | 2 |
the next thing is | 2 |
almost impossible they should | 2 |
to sustain them by | 2 |
it may be employed | 2 |
as well as holland | 2 |
to the visited poor | 2 |
short of answering their | 2 |
way which the east | 2 |
college london truly stated | 2 |
robyn anspach text and | 2 |
shall be commenced or | 2 |
on buying and selling | 2 |
and serve only to | 2 |
make a hard shift | 2 |
the poor in particular | 2 |
by reason of death | 2 |
abate the exportation of | 2 |
the said corporations shall | 2 |
months in a year | 2 |
and all powers and | 2 |
was to be demonstrated | 2 |
that the said assembly | 2 |
care be taken to | 2 |
can do nothing towards | 2 |
soon as they are | 2 |
to all men to | 2 |
and from thence take | 2 |
are the best administrators | 2 |
notwithstanding the examples of | 2 |
effecting this great work | 2 |
are to be registred | 2 |
be employed to right | 2 |
shall be collected for | 2 |
that have many children | 2 |
sooner doth the delinquent | 2 |
for those who have | 2 |
between man and man | 2 |
such as the people | 2 |
rendred serviceable to their | 2 |
face of the kingdom | 2 |
and not hurt to | 2 |
our own plantations in | 2 |
know that there is | 2 |
great reason to hope | 2 |
that there be one | 2 |
the liberties of the | 2 |
and be it ordained | 2 |
if at length she | 2 |
one million and a | 2 |
it is unreasonable and | 2 |
that person who should | 2 |
bring it to a | 2 |
hall may declare who | 2 |
enter into the kingdom | 2 |
as now there are | 2 |
which we cannot carry | 2 |
to live at their | 2 |
the city of westminster | 2 |
to set their poor | 2 |
the office for information | 2 |
purpose are as good | 2 |
able to do it | 2 |
many die in their | 2 |
two pence half penny | 2 |
have very severe laws | 2 |
evident by the experience | 2 |
to give to such | 2 |
as this world can | 2 |
number of persons to | 2 |
of opinion that the | 2 |
whether it turns to | 2 |
said radical error i | 2 |
model of laws for | 2 |
turns to present profit | 2 |
thousands of pounds per | 2 |
and every way more | 2 |
for the further relief | 2 |
london shall make choice | 2 |
clock in the forenoone | 2 |
charge to the nation | 2 |
that ever it will | 2 |
in england have always | 2 |
conscionably study and labour | 2 |
to this question are | 2 |
for improving and releiving | 2 |
those statutes which relate | 2 |
the city to have | 2 |
they shall distribute themselves | 2 |
it is an act | 2 |
i would have given | 2 |
on to advantage without | 2 |
in the prosecution of | 2 |
in respect to its | 2 |
green staff which is | 2 |
be justly offended if | 2 |
and the same to | 2 |
shall be granted to | 2 |
said fundamental error is | 2 |
poor are capable to | 2 |
liberty to assess and | 2 |
the patent for farthings | 2 |
might have been serviceable | 2 |
and to exercise all | 2 |
conversion blazon or coat | 2 |
remedy that may be | 2 |
no cause to doubt | 2 |
poor should be always | 2 |
the continent of america | 2 |
yet it is not | 2 |
proposed by humphrey barrow | 2 |
cometh to the light | 2 |
in holland and other | 2 |
parish they are of | 2 |
employ all poor that | 2 |
shall be raised to | 2 |
would not have been | 2 |
according to the computation | 2 |
he shall be blessed | 2 |
remedy next at hand | 2 |
with cold and nakedness | 2 |
imployment of the common | 2 |
hath done the part | 2 |
out of southwark for | 2 |
to put the poor | 2 |
being men so elected | 2 |
to hope that ever | 2 |
as easie to them | 2 |
the price of our | 2 |
is given to the | 2 |
effect what is desired | 2 |
a worthy member of | 2 |
is the case of | 2 |
i have great reason | 2 |
king charles the first | 2 |
of the poor hereafter | 2 |
poor are of two | 2 |
am of opinion that | 2 |
and may be so | 2 |
and by what methods | 2 |
statutes made by them | 2 |
are capable to add | 2 |
to those that are | 2 |
would be sufficient to | 2 |
vagrants and common beggers | 2 |
various sorts of manufactures | 2 |
the product of ireland | 2 |
sorts of pretty things | 2 |
promised to take away | 2 |
the poore and advancement | 2 |
home to their poor | 2 |
done the part of | 2 |
no danger of glutting | 2 |
have not a share | 2 |
which ought to be | 2 |
more mischievous than the | 2 |
to that purpose any | 2 |
and harp in west | 2 |
and may be a | 2 |
to provide for the | 2 |
i say without effect | 2 |
it grows and arises | 2 |
with disability to propose | 2 |
clerk of the said | 2 |
neglected as now they | 2 |
nation than all the | 2 |
for the city to | 2 |
how they shall distribute | 2 |
it being natural to | 2 |
to inhabit amongst them | 2 |
any shall be to | 2 |
them from their fellowes | 2 |
their native manufactures as | 2 |
that there might be | 2 |
brought to such terms | 2 |
a good conscience in | 2 |
places cannot do the | 2 |
nobility and gentry of | 2 |
the support of the | 2 |
the woollen manufacture by | 2 |
in none so well | 2 |
most sad and wretched | 2 |
of the lord is | 2 |
loose and disorderly education | 2 |
this most religious vineyard | 2 |
any attempts of other | 2 |
and priviledges equal with | 2 |
us walk in the | 2 |
be able to teach | 2 |
tell his ancient people | 2 |
will tend to the | 2 |
will not be long | 2 |
as well becomes a | 2 |
if he were not | 2 |
earnestly to desire and | 2 |
was a prejudice to | 2 |
shall first assert some | 2 |
of cities and great | 2 |
any of them do | 2 |
a more vigilant beadle | 2 |
there are diversities of | 2 |
thy neighbour as thy | 2 |
dorchester entertain any but | 2 |
as the lord mayor | 2 |
to set all the | 2 |
world to our selves | 2 |
years preceding this constitution | 2 |
which i esteem the | 2 |
to exercise their discretion | 2 |
in the distribution of | 2 |
of our body politick | 2 |
that considereth the poor | 2 |
thrusting a poor body | 2 |
there is any manufacture | 2 |
a man had a | 2 |
as any in the | 2 |
to the poor of | 2 |
with the said scrutiny | 2 |
by them to this | 2 |
relief of their poor | 2 |
maintain and employ our | 2 |
thereof city of london | 2 |
or old may be | 2 |
and bringing them to | 2 |
some general proposals that | 2 |
and all those that | 2 |
be lawfull to and | 2 |
a great charge upon | 2 |
the multitude of people | 2 |
great part of the | 2 |
to be maintained by | 2 |
else they shall be | 2 |
for the effecting the | 2 |
not a share in | 2 |
but to return to | 2 |
to be considered of | 2 |
be instructed in learning | 2 |
this particular i shall | 2 |
to admit into their | 2 |
poore in their sicknesse | 2 |
attributes of god and | 2 |
as also to the | 2 |
but if they be | 2 |
practicable methods may be | 2 |
where they shall come | 2 |
by which means those | 2 |
we may obtain and | 2 |
for the said corporation | 2 |
lawfull to and for | 2 |
are so provided for | 2 |
being a sufficient warrant | 2 |
people that the poor | 2 |
willing to be rid | 2 |
which many times they | 2 |
the promotion of it | 2 |
is a hard and | 2 |
shall be the persons | 2 |
like to effect what | 2 |
large and sufficient power | 2 |
be as happie as | 2 |
what is more doubtful | 2 |
own members to visit | 2 |
all had that compass | 2 |
whom they must give | 2 |
this is a question | 2 |
the laws about the | 2 |
assisted with such a | 2 |
be kept up to | 2 |
whereof there are multitudes | 2 |
they will be miraculously | 2 |
with our own manufactures | 2 |
the manner of the | 2 |
for the reception of | 2 |
most that i converse | 2 |
the product and manufactures | 2 |
parts of this kingdom | 2 |
but if it were | 2 |