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quadgram | frequency |
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for the most part | 21 |
early english books online | 20 |
to the number of | 18 |
by reason of the | 14 |
the rest of the | 14 |
of cloth of gold | 13 |
the citie of mosko | 12 |
on the other side | 12 |
as was said before | 11 |
as i have heard | 10 |
represented either as utf | 10 |
the manner of the | 10 |
characters represented either as | 10 |
the emperour and his | 9 |
in the mean while | 8 |
as before was said | 8 |
the manner of their | 8 |
in the time of | 8 |
the name of the | 7 |
the late emperour juan | 7 |
late emperour juan vasilowich | 7 |
pontus de la gard | 7 |
to the king of | 7 |
in the name of | 7 |
on the one side | 7 |
office of bulsha prechod | 7 |
after the russe manner | 7 |
sigismond king of poland | 7 |
if there be any | 6 |
the word of god | 6 |
into the emperours treasurie | 6 |
the countrey of russia | 6 |
the emperour of russia | 6 |
a great lover of | 6 |
was divided into two | 6 |
as they call it | 6 |
out of the office | 6 |
and great duke of | 6 |
for the space of | 6 |
if any of them | 6 |
will never have been | 5 |
one side of the | 5 |
proquest to create accurately | 5 |
and oxford and the | 5 |
and or corrected and | 5 |
into the public domain | 5 |
texts for their own | 5 |
public domain as of | 5 |
we respectfully request that | 5 |
never have been looked | 5 |
for an anonymous work | 5 |
text was proofread for | 5 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 5 |
aimed to produce large | 5 |
the one side of | 5 |
some errors will remain | 5 |
or corrected and characters | 5 |
sent to external keying | 5 |
and therefore chose to | 5 |
second or later edition | 5 |
the institutions providing financial | 5 |
in oxford and michigan | 5 |
keyed and coded from | 5 |
carried out by editorial | 5 |
quantities of textual data | 5 |
been issued variously as | 5 |
meet qa standards were | 5 |
to simplify the filling | 5 |
of works in other | 5 |
characters or elements to | 5 |
into placeholder characters or | 5 |
returned to the keyers | 5 |
of the russe church | 5 |
between and available in | 5 |
oxford and the publisher | 5 |
of time and funding | 5 |
extent have been transformed | 5 |
text can be copied | 5 |
the true nature of | 5 |
tcp assigned for keying | 5 |
to produce large quantities | 5 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 5 |
looked at by a | 5 |
marked as illegible were | 5 |
been looked at by | 5 |
be marked as illegible | 5 |
even for commercial purposes | 5 |
during phase of the | 5 |
the present state of | 5 |
to tei p using | 5 |
unicode or tei g | 5 |
compelling reason to do | 5 |
are eligible for inclusion | 5 |
now take and use | 5 |
these texts for their | 5 |
structural encoding based on | 5 |
chose to create diplomatic | 5 |
of a works in | 5 |
at the same time | 5 |
via their early english | 5 |
later edition of a | 5 |
and attribution is given | 5 |
of the project have | 5 |
request that due credit | 5 |
assumptions that can be | 5 |
for transcription and basic | 5 |
a compelling reason to | 5 |
by the emperour himself | 5 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 5 |
the image sets published | 5 |
placeholder characters or elements | 5 |
project restraints of time | 5 |
terms of creative commons | 5 |
based on the text | 5 |
of creating the tcp | 5 |
of michigan and oxford | 5 |
if there was a | 5 |
given to their original | 5 |
and available in eebo | 5 |
are a number of | 5 |
whichever is the greater | 5 |
of each text was | 5 |
in all likelihood such | 5 |
issued variously as sgml | 5 |
where possible up to | 5 |
credit and attribution is | 5 |
of textual data within | 5 |
was intended to range | 5 |
according to the terms | 5 |
of the print record | 5 |
qa standards were returned | 5 |
partnership between the universities | 5 |
use these texts for | 5 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 5 |
encoded and linked to | 5 |
by the institutions providing | 5 |
creating the tcp texts | 5 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 5 |
image sets were sent | 5 |
keyers to be redone | 5 |
the publisher proquest to | 5 |
of instances per text | 5 |
project have been released | 5 |
did not meet qa | 5 |
transcription and basic encoding | 5 |
bear in mind that | 5 |
mainly structural encoding based | 5 |
on the text encoding | 5 |
readable characters will be | 5 |
the early english books | 5 |
publisher proquest to create | 5 |
therefore of any assumptions | 5 |
by university of nebraska | 5 |
available at the text | 5 |
tei p using tcp | 5 |
the city of mosco | 5 |
proquest via their early | 5 |
any remaining illegibles were | 5 |
as opposed to critical | 5 |
were encoded as gap | 5 |
out of his own | 5 |
of the tei in | 5 |
files to tei p | 5 |
number of works in | 5 |
nature of the print | 5 |
a work was chosen | 5 |
for accuracy and those | 5 |
was a compelling reason | 5 |
their works are eligible | 5 |
text is available for | 5 |
can be made about | 5 |
encoding based on the | 5 |
and encoded edition of | 5 |
up to a limit | 5 |
the project have been | 5 |
the process of creating | 5 |
can now take and | 5 |
record of the period | 5 |
by proquest via their | 5 |
tcp project was divided | 5 |
to range over a | 5 |
understanding these processes should | 5 |
released into the public | 5 |
of every monographic english | 5 |
was chosen if there | 5 |
linked to page images | 5 |
encoded text transcribed from | 5 |
tcp data is very | 5 |
to a limit of | 5 |
the most part of | 5 |
characters marked as illegible | 5 |
the text can be | 5 |
reflect the true nature | 5 |
there are a number | 5 |
data is very good | 5 |
any assumptions that can | 5 |
have been looked at | 5 |
to the keyers to | 5 |
described above is co | 5 |
quality of tcp data | 5 |
is a partnership between | 5 |
known extent have been | 5 |
variety of subject areas | 5 |
will be marked as | 5 |
text selection was based | 5 |
but we respectfully request | 5 |
iv tiff page images | 5 |
be aware of the | 5 |
the tei in libraries | 5 |
or text strings within | 5 |
overall quality of tcp | 5 |
or elements to simplify | 5 |
on the image sets | 5 |
by a tcp editor | 5 |
to reflect the true | 5 |
the russe and the | 5 |
texts based on the | 5 |
converting tcp files to | 5 |
large quantities of textual | 5 |
by editorial teams in | 5 |
intended to range over | 5 |
elements of known extent | 5 |
in of gaps by | 5 |
should bear in mind | 5 |
assigned for keying and | 5 |
accuracy and those which | 5 |
as illegible were corrected | 5 |
phase of the project | 5 |
and encoded texts based | 5 |
texts created during phase | 5 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 5 |
possible up to a | 5 |
of the foure chetfirds | 5 |
first editions of a | 5 |
keying and markup guidelines | 5 |
of a work was | 5 |
of the work described | 5 |
all likelihood such instances | 5 |
as far as cathay | 5 |
each text was proofread | 5 |
of gaps by user | 5 |
and use these texts | 5 |
page images in accordance | 5 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 5 |
is available for reuse | 5 |
all without asking permission | 5 |
of the texts have | 5 |
based on the new | 5 |
a works in english | 5 |
tcp is to encode | 5 |
filling in of gaps | 5 |
the universities of michigan | 5 |
a partnership between the | 5 |
text strings within braces | 5 |
process of creating the | 5 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 5 |
general aim of eebo | 5 |
standards were returned to | 5 |
were sent to external | 5 |
have been issued variously | 5 |
have been transformed into | 5 |
encoding was enhanced and | 5 |
textual data within the | 5 |
should make clear that | 5 |
the general aim of | 5 |
unicode or text strings | 5 |
the emperours of russia | 5 |
to encode one copy | 5 |
the public domain as | 5 |
encoded edition of the | 5 |
their early english books | 5 |
and sometimes a second | 5 |
this phase i text | 5 |
and the publisher proquest | 5 |
editorial teams in oxford | 5 |
been released into the | 5 |
selection was based on | 5 |
it will not be | 5 |
with changes to facilitate | 5 |
opposed to critical editions | 5 |
gaps by user contributors | 5 |
characters will be marked | 5 |
markup reviewed and edited | 5 |
reason to do so | 5 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 5 |
created by converting tcp | 5 |
then their works are | 5 |
gap elements of known | 5 |
and in short time | 5 |
then carried out by | 5 |
and markup guidelines are | 5 |
and markup reviewed and | 5 |
quality assurance was then | 5 |
images scanned from microfilm | 5 |
which did not meet | 5 |
likelihood such instances will | 5 |
works in english were | 5 |
usually the first edition | 5 |
print record of the | 5 |
the print record of | 5 |
universities of michigan and | 5 |
or tei g elements | 5 |
a wide variety of | 5 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 5 |
keying companies for transcription | 5 |
and coded from proquest | 5 |
have been released into | 5 |
bibliography of english literature | 5 |
respectfully request that due | 5 |
included and sometimes a | 5 |
books online text creation | 5 |
processes should make clear | 5 |
financial support to the | 5 |
the texts have been | 5 |
edition of a work | 5 |
edition of the work | 5 |
selection was intended to | 5 |
phase i text is | 5 |
the text creation partnership | 5 |
usual project restraints of | 5 |
texts have been issued | 5 |
the keyers to be | 5 |
image sets published by | 5 |
are available at the | 5 |
works in other languages | 5 |
by reason of their | 5 |
title published between and | 5 |
these processes should make | 5 |
proofread for accuracy and | 5 |
take and use these | 5 |
will remain and some | 5 |
users should be aware | 5 |
the filling in of | 5 |
it is to be | 5 |
due credit and attribution | 5 |
therefore chose to create | 5 |
companies for transcription and | 5 |
works are eligible for | 5 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 5 |
notably latin and welsh | 5 |
copies of the texts | 5 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 5 |
is given to their | 5 |
guidelines are available at | 5 |
is the office of | 5 |
of the process of | 5 |
images in accordance with | 5 |
to page images in | 5 |
teams in oxford and | 5 |
were encoded and linked | 5 |
restraints of time and | 5 |
level of the tei | 5 |
there was a compelling | 5 |
and characters marked as | 5 |
of known extent have | 5 |
encoded as gap s | 5 |
some readable characters will | 5 |
language title published between | 5 |
be made about the | 5 |
sometimes a second or | 5 |
work was chosen if | 5 |
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processed by university of | 5 |
those which did not | 5 |
english books online text | 5 |
at the text creation | 5 |
with the rest of | 5 |
and therefore of any | 5 |
been transformed into placeholder | 5 |
institutions providing financial support | 5 |
users should bear in | 5 |
to their original source | 5 |
accordance with level of | 5 |
data within the usual | 5 |
the office of the | 5 |
the terms of creative | 5 |
errors will remain and | 5 |
corrected and characters marked | 5 |
created during phase of | 5 |
a clock in the | 5 |
online text creation partnership | 5 |
as they call them | 5 |
in mind that in | 5 |
simplify the filling in | 5 |
assurance was then carried | 5 |
based on the image | 5 |
a second or later | 5 |
in english were prioritized | 5 |
wide variety of subject | 5 |
external keying companies for | 5 |
editions of a works | 5 |
a limit of instances | 5 |
mind that in all | 5 |
made about the data | 5 |
were corrected where possible | 5 |
p using tcp tei | 5 |
chosen if there was | 5 |
text and markup reviewed | 5 |
to the early english | 5 |
i text is available | 5 |
domain as of january | 5 |
such instances will never | 5 |
was based on the | 5 |
text creation partnership web | 5 |
the texts were encoded | 5 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 5 |
anyone can now take | 5 |
the usual project restraints | 5 |
and linked to page | 5 |
and some readable characters | 5 |
is to encode one | 5 |
on the new cambridge | 5 |
the other side the | 5 |
at by a tcp | 5 |
divided into two phases | 5 |
should be aware of | 5 |
illegible were corrected where | 5 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 5 |
aware of the process | 5 |
the encoding was enhanced | 5 |
of any assumptions that | 5 |
tcp aimed to produce | 5 |
for keying and markup | 5 |
sets published by proquest | 5 |
by converting tcp files | 5 |
to the terms of | 5 |
instances will never have | 5 |
from proquest page images | 5 |
of tcp data is | 5 |
although there are a | 5 |
or later edition of | 5 |
creation partnership web site | 5 |
within the usual project | 5 |
corrected where possible up | 5 |
with level of the | 5 |
from the greek church | 5 |
tcp files to tei | 5 |
tcp is a partnership | 5 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 5 |
markup guidelines are available | 5 |
published between and available | 5 |
enhanced and or corrected | 5 |
attribution is given to | 5 |
not meet qa standards | 5 |
the time of their | 5 |
for their own purposes | 5 |
sets were sent to | 5 |
published by proquest via | 5 |
or for an anonymous | 5 |
michigan and oxford and | 5 |
support to the early | 5 |
project was divided into | 5 |
the text encoding initiative | 5 |
true nature of the | 5 |
out by editorial teams | 5 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 5 |
illegibles were encoded as | 5 |
were returned to the | 5 |
that can be made | 5 |
coded from proquest page | 5 |
over a wide variety | 5 |
as if they were | 5 |
while the overall quality | 5 |
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owned by the institutions | 5 |
providing financial support to | 5 |
the time of his | 5 |
elements to simplify the | 5 |
the work described above | 5 |
to create accurately transcribed | 5 |
a number of works | 5 |
that in all likelihood | 5 |
was enhanced and or | 5 |
that due credit and | 5 |
remain and some readable | 5 |
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create accurately transcribed and | 5 |
limit of instances per | 5 |
work described above is | 5 |
texts were encoded and | 5 |
was proofread for accuracy | 5 |
between the universities of | 5 |
was then carried out | 5 |
produce large quantities of | 5 |
to external keying companies | 5 |
the overall quality of | 5 |
in accordance with level | 5 |
present state of russia | 5 |
the story of a | 4 |
as he thinketh good | 4 |
government of their provinces | 4 |
the state of the | 4 |
that riseth out of | 4 |
one to the other | 4 |
a hundred thousand men | 4 |
to the summe of | 4 |
and of other less | 4 |
may appear by the | 4 |
they are bound to | 4 |
the people of the | 4 |
in cloth of gold | 4 |
with all his nobility | 4 |
eastward of russia as | 4 |
pearl and precious stone | 4 |
known countries lying eastward | 4 |
to the emperour of | 4 |
in the emperours name | 4 |
is a goodly person | 4 |
after the manner of | 4 |
the government of their | 4 |
from all parts to | 4 |
in the midst of | 4 |
the polonian and sweden | 4 |
have mercy upon us | 4 |
the writings of several | 4 |
on the right side | 4 |
the emperour that now | 4 |
in the night time | 4 |
of the office of | 4 |
he is a great | 4 |
lying eastward of russia | 4 |
all parts of the | 4 |
father to this emperour | 4 |
the emperour in his | 4 |
to the house of | 4 |
the altar or table | 4 |
parts of the realm | 4 |
and the kings gent | 4 |
by the name of | 4 |
of the people of | 4 |
in a letter to | 4 |
in matter of religion | 4 |
the king of england | 4 |
brother to the empresse | 4 |
now king of poland | 4 |
the czar in the | 4 |
the whole number of | 4 |
as occasion doth require | 4 |
russia as far as | 4 |
lord have mercy upon | 4 |
of the russe people | 4 |
clock in the morning | 4 |
emperour and his counsell | 4 |
as may appear by | 4 |
of russia as far | 4 |
the king of pole | 4 |
the port of s | 4 |
as their manner is | 4 |
of gold and silver | 4 |
the other side of | 4 |
in the meane time | 4 |
or marks a year | 4 |
the patriarch with the | 4 |
countries lying eastward of | 4 |
occasioned by the late | 4 |
from the writings of | 4 |
to the very ground | 4 |
of the house of | 4 |
the last of that | 4 |
great duke of volodemer | 4 |
the like is done | 4 |
the nature of the | 4 |
is to be noted | 4 |
they come to the | 4 |
as big as a | 4 |
which they use to | 4 |
in the spring time | 4 |
at the emperours pleasure | 4 |
writings of several eye | 4 |
last of that name | 4 |
not so much as | 4 |
out of the countrey | 4 |
the emperour with his | 4 |
to the citie of | 4 |
to which is added | 4 |
emperour that now is | 4 |
after the death of | 4 |
and if any of | 4 |
this office of bulsha | 4 |
so much as the | 4 |
the mean while the | 3 |
the first day of | 3 |
so farre as the | 3 |
great czars court at | 3 |
though it be but | 3 |
the dukes and diacks | 3 |
that they have no | 3 |
he is a goodly | 3 |
the now raigning emperor | 3 |
shot at a jack | 3 |
of our owne nationall | 3 |
in the whole world | 3 |
to a friend at | 3 |
newes of the present | 3 |
charles late king of | 3 |
the rest of his | 3 |
of the king of | 3 |
then the rest of | 3 |
sir thomas smithes voiage | 3 |
the patriarch of constantinople | 3 |
towards the end of | 3 |
within one moneth during | 3 |
the description of the | 3 |
the mouth of the | 3 |
the mosko the emperour | 3 |
and the kings gentlemen | 3 |
person residing at the | 3 |
part of the world | 3 |
which is added a | 3 |
and in the end | 3 |
the north parts of | 3 |
the kingdomes of cazan | 3 |
sort of people in | 3 |
the whole countrey is | 3 |
people of that countrey | 3 |
betwixt the russe and | 3 |
muscovia with the manners | 3 |
tragicall ends of two | 3 |
the metropolite of mosko | 3 |
in the head towns | 3 |
miraculous preseruation of the | 3 |
in the end to | 3 |
with cloth of gold | 3 |
the latter end of | 3 |
with pearl and stone | 3 |
the death of his | 3 |
a letter to a | 3 |
employed in the embassie | 3 |
the house of beala | 3 |
when they come to | 3 |
space of nine years | 3 |
rubbels or marks a | 3 |
the ceremony of palm | 3 |
marries not out of | 3 |
with the king of | 3 |
but for the most | 3 |
all the year long | 3 |
by the late warre | 3 |
late king of swethland | 3 |
chay and bour dian | 3 |
after a long and | 3 |
residing at the great | 3 |
the great city of | 3 |
court at mosco for | 3 |
and entertainment in rushia | 3 |
citie and dukedome of | 3 |
with pearl and precious | 3 |
with the manners fashions | 3 |
if they have any | 3 |
in a short time | 3 |
the very same that | 3 |
on both sides the | 3 |
commodities of the countrey | 3 |
the riuer of vollga | 3 |
they feed their cows | 3 |
faire and pleasant riuer | 3 |
into the office of | 3 |
chief cities of russia | 3 |
are these in their | 3 |
discipline to their wives | 3 |
pay of the now | 3 |
the most of them | 3 |
agreeable to that state | 3 |
his right and inheritance | 3 |
moneth during his being | 3 |
to one of his | 3 |
to the place of | 3 |
to the emperours treasurie | 3 |
in the end of | 3 |
the history of russia | 3 |
he was wont to | 3 |
native commodities of the | 3 |
in all parts of | 3 |
so that you shall | 3 |
as the manner is | 3 |
he pays his strelsies | 3 |
the office of bulsha | 3 |
that it was the | 3 |
southern parts of syberia | 3 |
one moneth during his | 3 |
of all ecclesiastical preferments | 3 |
of their judiciary proceedings | 3 |
what they think of | 3 |
the whole nation of | 3 |
smithes voiage and entertainment | 3 |
as the russe saith | 3 |
of administring the sacraments | 3 |
to the duke and | 3 |
the space of nine | 3 |
was not so well | 3 |
by the laws of | 3 |
now king of swethland | 3 |
the emperour of the | 3 |
is all one with | 3 |
the paiment of the | 3 |
or at least the | 3 |
big as a swan | 3 |
and many of his | 3 |
in the mean time | 3 |
vnder the pay of | 3 |
during his being there | 3 |
the number of two | 3 |
the now king of | 3 |
side of the towne | 3 |
i spake of before | 3 |
as it were to | 3 |
it may be ghessed | 3 |
in their great lent | 3 |
lord and great duke | 3 |
which grow in russia | 3 |
or seven years old | 3 |
of cazan and astracan | 3 |
whole nation of the | 3 |
in the raigne of | 3 |
but bread and salt | 3 |
the order of the | 3 |
by one of the | 3 |
mosco for the space | 3 |
fashions of the people | 3 |
reproduction of original in | 3 |
mosko the emperour himself | 3 |
of the now raigning | 3 |
this new raised power | 3 |
you shall see them | 3 |
not so barbarous as | 3 |
a house of pleasure | 3 |
matters pertaining to the | 3 |
they are kept from | 3 |
the great czars court | 3 |
eminent person residing at | 3 |
so barbarous as the | 3 |
estc r ocm this | 3 |
in all civill matters | 3 |
with many copper plates | 3 |
by the late emperour | 3 |
in the description of | 3 |
at this time is | 3 |
in time of war | 3 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 3 |
which in all places | 3 |
from the port of | 3 |
a merry story of | 3 |
the simpler sort of | 3 |
the jurisdiction of the | 3 |
preseruation of the now | 3 |
at mosco for the | 3 |
present miseries of rushia | 3 |
the present miseries of | 3 |
the pay of the | 3 |
an eminent person residing | 3 |
the native commodities of | 3 |
the fashion of the | 3 |
quarter of an houre | 3 |
other side the riuer | 3 |
letter to a friend | 3 |
cloth of gold and | 3 |
the providence of god | 3 |
isinglass is made of | 3 |
manner of their government | 3 |
at the port of | 3 |
a great part of | 3 |
of his own dominions | 3 |
the doctrine of the | 3 |
of constantinople or sio | 3 |
the title of the | 3 |
at the end of | 3 |
of the chief nobilitie | 3 |
most part of the | 3 |
as well for the | 3 |
as appeareth by the | 3 |
occurrences of our owne | 3 |
not out of his | 3 |
manners fashions of the | 3 |
in the pursuite of | 3 |
of the emperour himself | 3 |
the most part is | 3 |
of the now king | 3 |
six or seven years | 3 |
of the russe emperours | 3 |
and other places of | 3 |
the citie and dukedome | 3 |
a friend at london | 3 |
that which he hath | 3 |
give you an account | 3 |
at the great czars | 3 |
sometime fellow of kings | 3 |
of a hundred thousand | 3 |
of the russe emperour | 3 |
of the present miseries | 3 |
to the cittie of | 3 |
like is done by | 3 |
for the honour of | 3 |
illustrated with many copper | 3 |
a brief history of | 3 |
memorable occurrences of our | 3 |
with the tragicall ends | 3 |
written by an eminent | 3 |
the late warre in | 3 |
sides of his face | 3 |
the other ceremonies of | 3 |
tooke the riuer of | 3 |
the metropolis of syberia | 3 |
the length of the | 3 |
together with the memorable | 3 |
that it would be | 3 |
the ambassador and the | 3 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 3 |
the king of denmark | 3 |
these are the chief | 3 |
a man of great | 3 |
by an eminent person | 3 |
lord of the chetfird | 3 |
have mercie upon us | 3 |
these in their order | 3 |
or master of the | 3 |
spyes in every corner | 3 |
chief officers of the | 3 |
the faire and pleasant | 3 |
warre in that countrey | 3 |
disposes of all ecclesiastical | 3 |
the punishment of coyners | 3 |
for the same reason | 3 |
into the hands of | 3 |
them by the emperour | 3 |
parts of the countrey | 3 |
the emperour with a | 3 |
set with pearl and | 3 |
in which time the | 3 |
a noble man of | 3 |
out of the water | 3 |
from all other nations | 3 |
the king of poland | 3 |
his leaue of the | 3 |
he was in his | 3 |
our owne nationall forces | 3 |
you an account of | 3 |
but dukes of volodimir | 3 |
with the aide of | 3 |
well as he can | 3 |
thomas smithes voiage and | 3 |
it could not be | 3 |
signe of the crosse | 3 |
emperour of all russia | 3 |
up to the mosko | 3 |
the king of swethen | 3 |
with whom they have | 3 |
by the burning of | 3 |
with the polonian and | 3 |
voiage and entertainment in | 3 |
the manners fashions of | 3 |
and their manner of | 3 |
one of the chief | 3 |
all the time of | 3 |
are for the most | 3 |
after the dutch manner | 3 |
with the memorable occurrences | 3 |
people of the countrey | 3 |
that there is no | 3 |
czars court at mosco | 3 |
lord have mercie upon | 3 |
these and such like | 3 |
being an old widdower | 3 |
signifieth as much as | 3 |
to the dukedome of | 3 |
so well as he | 3 |
the memorable occurrences of | 3 |
the tragicall ends of | 3 |
or frozen to death | 3 |
brief history of moscovia | 3 |
his wife and children | 3 |
of muscovia with the | 3 |
their manner of administring | 3 |
the people of that | 3 |
to be rid of | 3 |
of the countrey of | 3 |
they came to the | 3 |
the czars great favourite | 3 |
late warre in that | 3 |
their foreheads and breasts | 3 |
at my being there | 3 |
manner of administring the | 3 |
ends of two emperors | 3 |
and employed in the | 3 |
and the miraculous preseruation | 3 |
the head towns of | 3 |
it would be a | 3 |
vnder the commaund of | 3 |
patriarch of constantinople or | 3 |
the signe of the | 3 |
of the greek church | 3 |
the miraculous preseruation of | 3 |
the chief cities of | 3 |
name of the father | 3 |
murmure at their new | 2 |
strong in their heads | 2 |
french and danes supporting | 2 |
farre as the citie | 2 |
see the bride naked | 2 |
that he should haue | 2 |
the people flocking from | 2 |
aptara keyed and coded | 2 |
what was most for | 2 |
till in the end | 2 |
the precious jewels of | 2 |
the name of god | 2 |
their manner of government | 2 |
those who have seen | 2 |
fetch it from thence | 2 |
in case of necessity | 2 |
punishment of those women | 2 |
specially in the winter | 2 |
a poor man entertained | 2 |
women are obliged to | 2 |
printed by john winter | 2 |
every man is to | 2 |
with their daughters husbands | 2 |
of the emperour for | 2 |
the czars children how | 2 |
for the younger sister | 2 |
blesseth the emperour with | 2 |
was for a time | 2 |
supreme head of the | 2 |
of russia by the | 2 |
himselfe at that time | 2 |
his interest well rivetted | 2 |
he that hath most | 2 |
that are forced to | 2 |
the younger sister anna | 2 |
subjects kiss his hand | 2 |
he has spyes in | 2 |
that there was no | 2 |
they seem to be | 2 |
tragical relation of a | 2 |
in the other emperours | 2 |
the executing of their | 2 |
the russe received the | 2 |
off by the bride | 2 |
did with the turnep | 2 |
and there present themselves | 2 |
produced a leathern lace | 2 |
of their executioner and | 2 |
life of boris might | 2 |
the poles more honourable | 2 |
language of the russes | 2 |
complemented underhand to petition | 2 |
that laughed at him | 2 |
from the emperor to | 2 |
cup of aqua vitae | 2 |
to be in greater | 2 |
by some of the | 2 |
a great many of | 2 |
from hand to mouth | 2 |
one of his diacks | 2 |
them to the emperour | 2 |
is an excellent meat | 2 |
by botanists into two | 2 |
the kings of poland | 2 |
that the king of | 2 |
a discourse of sables | 2 |
the description of this | 2 |
is very zealous and | 2 |
czar from whence derived | 2 |
great lover of queen | 2 |
boris draws envious eyes | 2 |
so that now the | 2 |
and divided into many | 2 |
by this means the | 2 |
the clerk of the | 2 |
taken out of the | 2 |
that he is of | 2 |
such matters as are | 2 |
manner is not to | 2 |
every one of them | 2 |
all of his councel | 2 |
how he pays his | 2 |
instead of children jealousies | 2 |
some one of the | 2 |
draws envious eyes from | 2 |
till towards the end | 2 |
son to follow his | 2 |
the shortnesse of the | 2 |
they have also their | 2 |
parts of the world | 2 |
no process in law | 2 |
about his own person | 2 |
a certain number of | 2 |
in short time ouerthrew | 2 |
of the southern parts | 2 |
countenanced for a time | 2 |
amitie with the king | 2 |
the true and right | 2 |
as they do all | 2 |
to this is the | 2 |
in gaze one of | 2 |
at my being at | 2 |
tartars and chircasses salute | 2 |
a little bird like | 2 |
friends see the bride | 2 |
at the tables end | 2 |
the end of his | 2 |
to sigismond king of | 2 |
into the bay of | 2 |
after a violent manner | 2 |
of the chrim tartar | 2 |
emperours customes and other | 2 |
is done by the | 2 |
made shift to get | 2 |
and the holy ghost | 2 |
the whole countrey in | 2 |
till his further pleasure | 2 |
close to the very | 2 |
and mounted on his | 2 |
with the precious jewels | 2 |
at barnsly hall in | 2 |
reason have they to | 2 |
the emperour demetrius was | 2 |
that in the raigne | 2 |
while the commons are | 2 |
the citty and the | 2 |
a comparison of the | 2 |
to this or like | 2 |
czars children how attended | 2 |
accounted to be of | 2 |
for the ordering of | 2 |
in the storie of | 2 |
shipped out of the | 2 |
the patriarchs present to | 2 |
are countenanced for a | 2 |
be done for the | 2 |
every man with his | 2 |
and manner of proceeding | 2 |
sorts of mushrooms which | 2 |
polonian king stepan batore | 2 |
other side of the | 2 |
guard of his person | 2 |
that groweth to the | 2 |
the river ob is | 2 |
that are under them | 2 |
emperour with a turnep | 2 |
of peace and amity | 2 |
the space of two | 2 |
the sonne of a | 2 |
these relations have been | 2 |
in cambridge and employed | 2 |
will not be amiss | 2 |
man and his wife | 2 |
of the river ob | 2 |
every man in his | 2 |
an under proportion agreeable | 2 |
of the emperours counsell | 2 |
two or three hundred | 2 |
both sides the way | 2 |
when their amours are | 2 |
so that it would | 2 |
proportion agreeable to that | 2 |
to a great summe | 2 |
their manner is not | 2 |
with the polish princes | 2 |
rushia with the tragicall | 2 |
reproduction of the original | 2 |
patron also to strangers | 2 |
grace of the emperour | 2 |
of the queen and | 2 |
to the furthest part | 2 |
streets of their towns | 2 |
to be more holy | 2 |
how he was served | 2 |
of the monasteries and | 2 |
too familiar in his | 2 |
hanging lately used amongst | 2 |
at the mosko the | 2 |
the dead of the | 2 |
and yet they have | 2 |
that you shall see | 2 |
is to be had | 2 |
to all manner of | 2 |
shoomaker presented the emperour | 2 |
for taking a goose | 2 |
the chiefe city in | 2 |
divided by botanists into | 2 |
comes out of the | 2 |
lamented by the people | 2 |
year to a house | 2 |
she a succulent black | 2 |
opinion of the people | 2 |
and muscles like hercules | 2 |
hard for them to | 2 |
have for the most | 2 |
covantage keyed and coded | 2 |
accompanied with the russe | 2 |
the lord of the | 2 |
the generall good of | 2 |
and such a vast | 2 |
is said to be | 2 |
miseries of rushia occasioned | 2 |
not seen publickly till | 2 |
threw down the images | 2 |
hundred or two hundred | 2 |
with his trumpets sounding | 2 |
have to say to | 2 |
from thence to the | 2 |
abuse us to the | 2 |
under proportion agreeable to | 2 |
they march in a | 2 |
knew all the commission | 2 |
yards of cloth of | 2 |
all things being in | 2 |
by the way with | 2 |
creatures of his own | 2 |
march in a day | 2 |
pertaining to that office | 2 |
the dukedome of volodemer | 2 |
custome out of the | 2 |
and danes supporting the | 2 |
of the polish and | 2 |
their actions from all | 2 |
the rigour of the | 2 |
prisoner to the mosco | 2 |
wolmer how disappointed in | 2 |
and there they are | 2 |
the manner is to | 2 |
petition for boris his | 2 |
at the altar or | 2 |
but not of the | 2 |
to the place where | 2 |
thing spoken in the | 2 |
purpose also they are | 2 |
bound to keep secrecie | 2 |
and so goeth to | 2 |
built by the english | 2 |
he served the women | 2 |
that shot at a | 2 |
concerning these northernlings in | 2 |
the old nobility are | 2 |
the life of boris | 2 |
women that laughed at | 2 |
was brought into his | 2 |
is delivered into the | 2 |
from whence the emperour | 2 |
image of saint george | 2 |
early in the morning | 2 |
it is thought that | 2 |
together with his wife | 2 |
from the original text | 2 |
come to the church | 2 |
to come into their | 2 |
russians are in general | 2 |
dangers of the pallace | 2 |
head towns of every | 2 |
to the emperour by | 2 |
made of his sounds | 2 |
their above twenty years | 2 |
and store of munition | 2 |
was done by the | 2 |
the people murmure at | 2 |
according to his desire | 2 |
the most part they | 2 |
foure lords of the | 2 |
instigation for being suspected | 2 |
to the great city | 2 |
a story of one | 2 |
how punished for taking | 2 |
the sunne waxeth warm | 2 |
in short time they | 2 |
petition the czar in | 2 |
the penalty for marrying | 2 |
it was a custom | 2 |
remarkable observations concerning these | 2 |
mean while the commons | 2 |
saint for that day | 2 |
thence to the great | 2 |
pleased with their peace | 2 |
the duke and diack | 2 |
in warre and peace | 2 |
and in his own | 2 |
relations have been taken | 2 |
save that in the | 2 |
and depopulated by the | 2 |
the musick of the | 2 |
is made in the | 2 |
the empresse that now | 2 |
by one of them | 2 |
muscovite formerly tributary to | 2 |
by boys and girls | 2 |
process in law against | 2 |
into many small pieces | 2 |
other friends of the | 2 |
his fathers and mothers | 2 |
man of great birth | 2 |
of the old emperour | 2 |
year he that hath | 2 |
the czar reproves him | 2 |
spoken in the court | 2 |
on either hand of | 2 |
the house of vansusce | 2 |
lace about a finger | 2 |
may partly appear by | 2 |
present czar his father | 2 |
ali jakobson text and | 2 |
of all sorts of | 2 |
or what else is | 2 |
according to the shortnesse | 2 |
will not speak of | 2 |
and this is ordinary | 2 |
of their carnaval and | 2 |
grow to the emperour | 2 |
of two or three | 2 |
beloved of his prince | 2 |
the emperour of muscovia | 2 |
the choice of his | 2 |
people in several things | 2 |
heads against the ground | 2 |
built of stone and | 2 |
kings colledge in cambridge | 2 |
as much as a | 2 |
story of a jew | 2 |
a few years since | 2 |
is kept in an | 2 |
his answer to a | 2 |
the punishment of those | 2 |
a very short time | 2 |
sort behold his pastimes | 2 |
and some other discourse | 2 |
riseth out of the | 2 |
to the chrim tartar | 2 |
with some of his | 2 |
the ceremony used to | 2 |
wine too strong in | 2 |
midst of this hall | 2 |
the private behaviour and | 2 |
boris might be spared | 2 |
is carried to the | 2 |
of the polonian plica | 2 |
all with one voice | 2 |
which i find in | 2 |
by reason of some | 2 |
and becomes their favourite | 2 |
of the state of | 2 |
it would please him | 2 |
not daring to stirre | 2 |
to say he was | 2 |
he is very magnificent | 2 |
served the women that | 2 |
of the clergie men | 2 |
with the losse of | 2 |
sung by boys and | 2 |
excessive coldness of this | 2 |
honourable in keeping articles | 2 |
thousand rubbels a year | 2 |
polish and russian languages | 2 |
by the way of | 2 |
from thence concluded his | 2 |
commenced betweene sigimond now | 2 |
those that were accounted | 2 |
a brief account of | 2 |
of a woman who | 2 |
would it haue been | 2 |
what the english must | 2 |
have none of the | 2 |
as the citie of | 2 |
is one of the | 2 |
what the emperour did | 2 |
has spyes in every | 2 |
the muscovite formerly tributary | 2 |
together with the citty | 2 |
by the mouth of | 2 |
discovery of russia by | 2 |
many outrages in the | 2 |
czar goes every year | 2 |
the cold in winter | 2 |
the description of their | 2 |
the very name it | 2 |
infinite mischiefes that followed | 2 |
bay of saint nicholas | 2 |
according to their degrees | 2 |
have a child by | 2 |
it is an excellent | 2 |
how he threw down | 2 |
in the dead of | 2 |
the monasteries and nunneries | 2 |
friend at london written | 2 |
they are all of | 2 |
the child of a | 2 |
they must not be | 2 |
by right of inheritance | 2 |
with his own hands | 2 |
the aide of the | 2 |
for marrying a second | 2 |
which by reason of | 2 |
the russians mightily pleased | 2 |
be ghessed by the | 2 |
their office is to | 2 |
the heart of the | 2 |
was sent to syberia | 2 |
the polonian and chrim | 2 |
consisting of a hundred | 2 |
when and how weaned | 2 |
to this office of | 2 |
to be a devil | 2 |
not of the nobility | 2 |
czaritza governs the women | 2 |
people murmure at their | 2 |
their fingers when they | 2 |
to the wronged virgin | 2 |
of letting the vulgar | 2 |
of an army eighty | 2 |
must not be said | 2 |
of one of their | 2 |
and a little boate | 2 |
noblemen in cloth of | 2 |
out of the foure | 2 |
of this businesse with | 2 |
poles are not so | 2 |
of the present state | 2 |
their contempt of learning | 2 |
pictures exchanged in the | 2 |
supporting the hollanders against | 2 |
little bird like a | 2 |
his majesty of great | 2 |
to whom he was | 2 |
barnsly an english man | 2 |
captain for so doing | 2 |
discourse of bogdan matfeidg | 2 |
has been their above | 2 |
how they rode formerly | 2 |
in russia beg in | 2 |
for the use of | 2 |
the citty of smalensco | 2 |
kings of sweden and | 2 |
at the english house | 2 |
good liking of the | 2 |
he was set on | 2 |
he was served by | 2 |
she maketh the best | 2 |
by way of appeal | 2 |
head of the church | 2 |
within view of the | 2 |
with many of the | 2 |
customes and other revenues | 2 |
the russians extol marriage | 2 |
sea by the town | 2 |
and sent to the | 2 |
keeping articles than the | 2 |
boghar to the north | 2 |
of the royall exchange | 2 |
fellow that shot at | 2 |
many as they can | 2 |
have most to do | 2 |
and of many other | 2 |
patriarch with the metropolites | 2 |
so that the sonne | 2 |
for the king of | 2 |
three or foure fingers | 2 |
for the right of | 2 |
shift to get away | 2 |
gone into the woods | 2 |
yet they highly esteem | 2 |
exposed to publick view | 2 |
this may be said | 2 |
summe that groweth to | 2 |
are obliged to mourn | 2 |
jews how crept into | 2 |
and the kings daughter | 2 |
what hapned to a | 2 |
often gone into the | 2 |
his petition to one | 2 |
if they be not | 2 |
sirname of the imperiall | 2 |
in a good old | 2 |
for so they call | 2 |
the second is the | 2 |
by means of their | 2 |
rubbels at a time | 2 |
in russia very low | 2 |
on the side of | 2 |
with fiue hundred horse | 2 |
the tragical relation of | 2 |
keep out all means | 2 |
them to the pole | 2 |
their friars and nuns | 2 |
that with an army | 2 |
the nation of the | 2 |
how sir jerom boze | 2 |
and this is commonly | 2 |
if any of their | 2 |
to their wives censured | 2 |
read by the priest | 2 |
the side of a | 2 |
nobility are countenanced for | 2 |
a shoomaker presented the | 2 |
they take with them | 2 |
the greatest part of | 2 |
gouernor of the towne | 2 |
for as much as | 2 |
in their actions from | 2 |
this house of beala | 2 |
mightily pleased with their | 2 |
russia in a letter | 2 |
being curious to see | 2 |
of that countrey by | 2 |
by this you may | 2 |
before that time they | 2 |
and the rest of | 2 |
how far they march | 2 |
the partie convicted is | 2 |
length of the fish | 2 |
is of the same | 2 |
his further pleasure were | 2 |
executioner and cruel torments | 2 |
or the sonnes of | 2 |
is received by the | 2 |
a great deal more | 2 |
them in stead of | 2 |
office of the steward | 2 |
she was a tolerable | 2 |
the bigness of a | 2 |
envious eyes from the | 2 |
and language of the | 2 |
their heads to the | 2 |
that if any of | 2 |
the shape of a | 2 |
tributary to the crim | 2 |
were guides to the | 2 |
steward of the houshold | 2 |
of stone and brick | 2 |
of the russian church | 2 |
of other customs they | 2 |
take the aduantage of | 2 |
of plated gold about | 2 |
as the sequell shall | 2 |
in the summer time | 2 |
has limbs and muscles | 2 |
partly be understood by | 2 |
their peace with poland | 2 |
as it were the | 2 |
i could hear of | 2 |
known to have had | 2 |
of this kind there | 2 |
very fruitfull and pleasant | 2 |
the successe of the | 2 |
that he would be | 2 |
favour of the people | 2 |
of the nobilitie and | 2 |
be numbred amongst the | 2 |
and what their qualifications | 2 |
for the common people | 2 |
contract with their daughters | 2 |
to be both the | 2 |
to know his pleasure | 2 |
on high upon a | 2 |
they abuse us to | 2 |
bear the name of | 2 |
greatest part of the | 2 |
an ordinary matter with | 2 |
to which purpose also | 2 |
and greatnesse of his | 2 |
the first is the | 2 |
peace and amitie with | 2 |
to bring them to | 2 |
third as big as | 2 |
house or stock of | 2 |
so goeth to his | 2 |
king henry weary of | 2 |
it hath a castle | 2 |
the women that laughed | 2 |
the hand of god | 2 |
the approach of the | 2 |
of moscovia and of | 2 |
providence of god is | 2 |
to be true in | 2 |
in the tower of | 2 |
about eight years since | 2 |
his hand to kiss | 2 |
a very fruitfull and | 2 |
in manner of a | 2 |
him by the name | 2 |
a quarter of an | 2 |
yet accomplish their designs | 2 |
seat of his empire | 2 |
daneloidg is made generalissimo | 2 |
that are of greatest | 2 |
common sort of people | 2 |
since that time the | 2 |
of god it self | 2 |
russian lords and their | 2 |
he was sent from | 2 |
the original text notes | 2 |
lords of the foure | 2 |
story of a fish | 2 |
a poor russian captain | 2 |
other ceremonies of the | 2 |
salutation on easter day | 2 |
at the years end | 2 |
petitioned for the younger | 2 |
and nashockin no good | 2 |
bestow jewels on them | 2 |
penalty for marrying a | 2 |
the words of contract | 2 |
to be sold at | 2 |
to take the aduantage | 2 |
sort of russians are | 2 |
of the countrey being | 2 |
in form of a | 2 |
upon that which he | 2 |
several sorts of mushrooms | 2 |
come to the court | 2 |
is to be feared | 2 |
the custome of the | 2 |
to petition for boris | 2 |
the whole countrey of | 2 |
to syberia by this | 2 |
english cloth a drug | 2 |
to the north sea | 2 |
some part of the | 2 |
i found it to | 2 |
the head of the | 2 |
manner is to make | 2 |
no bread nor salt | 2 |
held it his best | 2 |
smiths voyage into rushia | 2 |
married prrvately for fear | 2 |
imperial majesties person and | 2 |
that lieth in the | 2 |
brother to the king | 2 |
manner of the popish | 2 |
sold at his shop | 2 |
side of the royall | 2 |
whom the tartars pay | 2 |
in the executing of | 2 |
title of the dukedome | 2 |
and as it were | 2 |
to let him vnderstand | 2 |
in the province of | 2 |
thence concluded his interest | 2 |
grave wolmer how disappointed | 2 |
the people are very | 2 |
in the word of | 2 |
which they are kept | 2 |
the tartars and chircasses | 2 |
censured a bill of | 2 |
and she a succulent | 2 |
their heads against the | 2 |
may be guessed by | 2 |
the flaughter of the | 2 |
old womans advice to | 2 |
the mans friends see | 2 |
what the russians are | 2 |
chancellor of the embassadors | 2 |
on the left side | 2 |
manner of holding their | 2 |
is an ordinary matter | 2 |
friends of the bride | 2 |
before the castle gate | 2 |
keeping of the nobilitie | 2 |
russians answer to inquisitive | 2 |
set their fingers when | 2 |
brought into the musco | 2 |
over head and ears | 2 |
the parents contract with | 2 |
the commons are complemented | 2 |
boris hereupon gratifies the | 2 |
his associating with thieves | 2 |
how the tartars and | 2 |
that the sonne of | 2 |
complement that often passes | 2 |
this new alliance with | 2 |
far they march in | 2 |
one hundred and forty | 2 |
coldness of this countrey | 2 |
the fourth is called | 2 |
cambridge and employed in | 2 |
was a custom to | 2 |
the present czar his | 2 |
the dukes of that | 2 |
differ in their actions | 2 |
emperour is of letting | 2 |
of the young prince | 2 |
brings in creatures of | 2 |
syberia and its inhabitants | 2 |
rest of the nobilitie | 2 |
in his cathedrall church | 2 |
began to be powdred | 2 |
to employ the poor | 2 |
some of them are | 2 |
great preparations in poland | 2 |
by the mothers side | 2 |
first began to be | 2 |
of children jealousies were | 2 |
sent up to the | 2 |
and opinion of the | 2 |
all this is done | 2 |
within a mile of | 2 |
made another voiage to | 2 |
emperour or great czar | 2 |
their liturgie or form | 2 |
officers and their salaries | 2 |
nothing but bread and | 2 |
they bring with them | 2 |
where they are appointed | 2 |
the muscouite in short | 2 |
they were but dukes | 2 |
would be a hard | 2 |
successful he was in | 2 |
and banished the court | 2 |
danes supporting the hollanders | 2 |
agent for the dutch | 2 |
to a house of | 2 |
in the embassie thither | 2 |
in no case they | 2 |
must confess the fact | 2 |
with what was most | 2 |
to have taken the | 2 |
they are kept in | 2 |
the chief of that | 2 |
blessing the people with | 2 |
a year he that | 2 |
to nashockin and bogdan | 2 |
how he was loved | 2 |
drink nothing but water | 2 |
the emperor and prince | 2 |
nashockin no good friends | 2 |
is a very fruitfull | 2 |
are the very same | 2 |
office at this time | 2 |
as we call it | 2 |
and if they could | 2 |
in land and pension | 2 |
are appointed by the | 2 |
the czaritza governs the | 2 |
he is supreme head | 2 |
of king charles the | 2 |
the belluga swallows abundance | 2 |
every year to a | 2 |
that it is a | 2 |
one of these foure | 2 |
the queen and her | 2 |
and amitie with the | 2 |
very few of them | 2 |
appointed by the emperour | 2 |
his action on good | 2 |
pertain to the emperour | 2 |
by the tartarian invasions | 2 |
that if they would | 2 |
most part they are | 2 |
without respect of common | 2 |
to reveal any thing | 2 |
his words concerning the | 2 |
cautious the emperour is | 2 |
this hand sheweth how | 2 |
succulent black young lass | 2 |
in creatures of his | 2 |
the polish and russian | 2 |
and the next day | 2 |
to wife the daughter | 2 |
colledge in cambridge and | 2 |
it is a custome | 2 |
this custome out of | 2 |
this or like effect | 2 |
that are appointed to | 2 |
kept at the mosko | 2 |
of people in the | 2 |
this height of boris | 2 |
as are under them | 2 |
all things that the | 2 |
records in the tower | 2 |
depopulated by the tartarian | 2 |
him of the czar | 2 |
first is the office | 2 |
then the other dukes | 2 |
some of the nobles | 2 |
of the curious tents | 2 |
be represented to nashockin | 2 |
is supreme head of | 2 |
friars took to be | 2 |
the parts of their | 2 |
one of them that | 2 |
most of them to | 2 |
a great summe of | 2 |
the russians are in | 2 |
the loue of the | 2 |
from the manner of | 2 |
russia beg in tunes | 2 |
for before that time | 2 |
peremptorily demand him of | 2 |
the loue and opinion | 2 |
such as are in | 2 |
the woods to gather | 2 |
lately used amongst them | 2 |
and pleasant riuer of | 2 |
of the kingdomes of | 2 |
grounds why they do | 2 |
verst from the port | 2 |
when they ride or | 2 |
the use of their | 2 |
apex covantage keyed and | 2 |
to come out of | 2 |
caviare is made of | 2 |
lay at the english | 2 |
a patron also to | 2 |
their severe discipline to | 2 |
of six or seven | 2 |
the time of the | 2 |
the th day to | 2 |
great lover of the | 2 |
for fear of witch | 2 |
about the midst of | 2 |
officers of the emperours | 2 |
to see his lordship | 2 |
whom he especially trusted | 2 |
on all they met | 2 |
is the manner of | 2 |
who is said to | 2 |
lords of the chetfirds | 2 |
with a pair of | 2 |
are like to suffer | 2 |
sent from his table | 2 |
of their nuptial proceedings | 2 |
of the great tyrant | 2 |
to the shortnesse of | 2 |
their amours are extravagant | 2 |
what he has done | 2 |
within the whole realm | 2 |
the river of moskua | 2 |
his court without noise | 2 |
his shop on the | 2 |
a discourse of bogdan | 2 |
swallows abundance of pebbles | 2 |
for that they have | 2 |
had ill luck in | 2 |
towards the caspian sea | 2 |
and this is the | 2 |
of the russian governour | 2 |
people may partly be | 2 |
such a vast memory | 2 |
of the original in | 2 |
on the borders of | 2 |
the great citty of | 2 |
wife the daughter of | 2 |
of them that held | 2 |
of extraordinary fine bread | 2 |
and her maids of | 2 |
whereof also they have | 2 |
that part of the | 2 |
of boris draws envious | 2 |
in the emperours warres | 2 |
same in a manner | 2 |
of the city of | 2 |
of the turkish nation | 2 |
her manner of conduct | 2 |
are sent to the | 2 |
to the mosko to | 2 |
the end of the | 2 |
his disappointment how punished | 2 |
shortnesse of the time | 2 |
the father of this | 2 |
things should be represented | 2 |
eyes from the ancient | 2 |
the commission officers of | 2 |
and spoiled by the | 2 |
the sirname of the | 2 |
noble men of russia | 2 |
whom he daily makes | 2 |
he hath of his | 2 |
but not without bribery | 2 |
not be amiss to | 2 |
the life of his | 2 |
mans friends see the | 2 |
part of the countrey | 2 |
a prostituted prey to | 2 |
jerom boze came off | 2 |
muscouite in short time | 2 |
the women are obliged | 2 |
that he knew all | 2 |
suspected too familiar in | 2 |
women who kill their | 2 |
the wilderness called step | 2 |
army eighty thousand strong | 2 |
in such a case | 2 |
sent certain of his | 2 |
his councell was not | 2 |
convenient for england to | 2 |
great duke of all | 2 |
of the czaroidg not | 2 |
affairs of the realm | 2 |
by the emperours of | 2 |
if persians trade there | 2 |
they have most to | 2 |
his entertaining the nobility | 2 |
petition to one of | 2 |
to the polish leager | 2 |
the czaroidg not seen | 2 |
not be said to | 2 |
at this time they | 2 |
that he was not | 2 |
with him being an | 2 |
in the title or | 2 |
represented to nashockin and | 2 |
which is here common | 2 |
these proffers were accepted | 2 |
which the friars took | 2 |
or fourth part under | 2 |
yet it falleth out | 2 |
an army eighty thousand | 2 |
and of the sonne | 2 |
lord and father of | 2 |
are complemented underhand to | 2 |
being suspected too familiar | 2 |
cannot yet accomplish their | 2 |
to him with a | 2 |
by what means it | 2 |
after the turkish fashion | 2 |
where the ambassador was | 2 |
ambassadour his hand to | 2 |
miserably impoverished and depopulated | 2 |
with them about the | 2 |
how he censured a | 2 |
demand him of the | 2 |
unnatural death of apostates | 2 |
of the vegitable lamb | 2 |
in rushia with the | 2 |
all things therefore being | 2 |
the lady was not | 2 |
inuade the whole empire | 2 |
the sonnes of a | 2 |
whether you consider the | 2 |
her maids of honours | 2 |
czaroidg not seen publickly | 2 |
a young fellow was | 2 |
for boris his restauration | 2 |
to make much of | 2 |
history of moscovia and | 2 |
the emperour is of | 2 |
i will not speak | 2 |
understood by that which | 2 |
what caviare is made | 2 |
the body of the | 2 |
of their fasts and | 2 |
exactions done upon them | 2 |
jakobson text and markup | 2 |
not onely of their | 2 |
fellow of kings colledge | 2 |
at several times by | 2 |
but the lady was | 2 |
second or third wife | 2 |
away out of poland | 2 |
there was no way | 2 |
very zealous and constant | 2 |
ceremony used to the | 2 |
about the beginning of | 2 |
parents contract with their | 2 |
served by one of | 2 |
used to the dead | 2 |
be said of the | 2 |
emperour of the chrims | 2 |
we are to speak | 2 |
and names of the | 2 |
visits his chancellors desks | 2 |
any thing spoken in | 2 |
what means it is | 2 |
declared to the ambassador | 2 |
to doe some notable | 2 |
a matter of form | 2 |
which they call russe | 2 |
nashokin a great reformer | 2 |
death of his father | 2 |
order of the garter | 2 |
ceremony towards the bride | 2 |
were with all state | 2 |
all the commission officers | 2 |
returne where we left | 2 |
england to undeceive the | 2 |
three at the most | 2 |
of those women who | 2 |
for so great an | 2 |
there is a necessitie | 2 |
of a great fish | 2 |
a great breadth of | 2 |
plated gold about his | 2 |
height makes him envied | 2 |
as well concerning their | 2 |
there were some that | 2 |
underhand to petition for | 2 |
when he was there | 2 |
present to the emperour | 2 |
they call russe wine | 2 |
they differ from the | 2 |
concerning the government of | 2 |
their fasts and pennances | 2 |
knocking their heads to | 2 |
womans advice to the | 2 |
rushia occasioned by the | 2 |
the government of the | 2 |
their executioner and cruel | 2 |
is presented to the | 2 |
bird like a woodcock | 2 |
the one part to | 2 |
oppression over the poore | 2 |
mosco to the caspian | 2 |
about the bigness of | 2 |
king charles the second | 2 |
the practice of their | 2 |
god is to be | 2 |
brought into the office | 2 |
his pandor and amours | 2 |
mushrooms which grow in | 2 |
and are to be | 2 |
nashockin put in his | 2 |
how disappointed in marriage | 2 |
to the caspian sea | 2 |
derived from the russe | 2 |
beggars in russia beg | 2 |
lords and their ladies | 2 |
a child of six | 2 |
of the manner of | 2 |
brought in by the | 2 |
their salutations are stately | 2 |
and with all his | 2 |
of their government is | 2 |
a man of more | 2 |
which is as much | 2 |
in the place where | 2 |
of kings colledge in | 2 |
is made of his | 2 |
the next spring tide | 2 |
marrying a second or | 2 |
was in his counsels | 2 |
the ouerthrow of the | 2 |
rubbels by the year | 2 |
entertainment in rushia with | 2 |
weary of the title | 2 |
head to the very | 2 |
text notes for div | 2 |
of the present czar | 2 |
names of the shires | 2 |
one of an other | 2 |
word of god it | 2 |
or the scythian shepherds | 2 |
another vayod how punished | 2 |
are of greatest importance | 2 |
next morning in the | 2 |
himself so well as | 2 |
warre with the tartars | 2 |
great breadth of ground | 2 |
of a very great | 2 |
from whence these relations | 2 |
to take away my | 2 |
the midst of this | 2 |
relation of a monkey | 2 |
to cut off his | 2 |
the effect of his | 2 |
for the paiment of | 2 |
brandy wine too strong | 2 |
of the whole countrey | 2 |
are appointed to govern | 2 |
on their foreheads and | 2 |
kept in an under | 2 |
swore he should never | 2 |
he daily makes to | 2 |
english are like to | 2 |
kept from of purpose | 2 |
of the emperours revenues | 2 |
their king how stiled | 2 |
by the river ob | 2 |
about two fingers broad | 2 |
shop on the backe | 2 |
sundry sorts of meath | 2 |
the image of saint | 2 |
another story of a | 2 |
money in his mouth | 2 |
to ioyne with the | 2 |
s this keyboarded and | 2 |
liturgie or form of | 2 |
through the whole citie | 2 |
their clerks how called | 2 |
as much to say | 2 |
resentment for his death | 2 |
been said concerning the | 2 |
the great church of | 2 |
great citty of mosco | 2 |
too strong in their | 2 |
it is a thing | 2 |
but that which most | 2 |
to set up the | 2 |
from the highest to | 2 |
his princely letters to | 2 |
a leathern lace about | 2 |
to consult with him | 2 |
each side the streets | 2 |
into the caspian sea | 2 |
this kind there are | 2 |
empire miserably impoverished and | 2 |
a very faire and | 2 |
and for the most | 2 |
is to be used | 2 |
those women who kill | 2 |
the name of czar | 2 |
when they are come | 2 |
the word of a | 2 |
the reason why he | 2 |
ought to set their | 2 |
the same in a | 2 |
those that know the | 2 |
the ordering of their | 2 |
they highly prize them | 2 |
some other discourse which | 2 |
answer to a stranger | 2 |
was served by one | 2 |
and a patron also | 2 |
russians nature in general | 2 |
never visits any subject | 2 |
stock of the russe | 2 |
they highly esteem it | 2 |
such of the nobilitie | 2 |
exchanged in the god | 2 |
trees and fine flowers | 2 |
tooke his leaue of | 2 |
ceremonies of the russe | 2 |
how cautious the emperour | 2 |
hear and determine in | 2 |
the house of the | 2 |
at easter his subjects | 2 |
his imperial majesties person | 2 |
side of the chamber | 2 |
of their clock dyals | 2 |
be said to be | 2 |
charge to the people | 2 |
and his divers odd | 2 |
ali jakobson sampled and | 2 |
for being suspected too | 2 |
about a finger thick | 2 |
as likewise the princes | 2 |
the hollanders against england | 2 |
should never come to | 2 |
crept into the court | 2 |
what ensued upon it | 2 |
take away my life | 2 |
the manner of holding | 2 |
daily makes to decline | 2 |
also they are kept | 2 |
and therefore they are | 2 |
is built of stone | 2 |
so instead of children | 2 |
for the publick benefit | 2 |
were said to be | 2 |
me in mind of | 2 |
and kissing the cross | 2 |
very name it self | 2 |
and by what means | 2 |
juan a great lover | 2 |
said by those that | 2 |
his subjects kiss his | 2 |
an hundred and fifty | 2 |
and the countrey of | 2 |
the patriarch in general | 2 |
the crowne and kingdome | 2 |
there hath been shipped | 2 |
the chief officers of | 2 |
or foure fingers broad | 2 |
divided into foure severall | 2 |
demetrius the last of | 2 |
sent from the emp | 2 |
the russians nature in | 2 |
where the court then | 2 |
of the embassadors office | 2 |
great store of salt | 2 |
is here common at | 2 |
was fired by the | 2 |
under the government of | 2 |
in law against it | 2 |
of the colmack tartars | 2 |
deride the russian worship | 2 |
passes between the russian | 2 |
of the altar or | 2 |
to make any strength | 2 |
one of the secretaries | 2 |
punishment of a woman | 2 |
out of the service | 2 |
he have a child | 2 |
the story of the | 2 |
they make a great | 2 |
of the czars religion | 2 |
their salutation on easter | 2 |
of the prince his | 2 |
the foure chetfirds or | 2 |
the russes all one | 2 |
not in his owne | 2 |
what the simpler sort | 2 |
he is of the | 2 |
jakobson sampled and proofread | 2 |
to paint their faces | 2 |
hath to the number | 2 |
he knew all the | 2 |
he seldom dines publickly | 2 |
when he goeth abroad | 2 |
inheritance of their own | 2 |
the czar elects a | 2 |
miserable condition of this | 2 |
of the russian bells | 2 |
she was married prrvately | 2 |
both in doctrine and | 2 |
london written by an | 2 |
puts me in mind | 2 |
sent for at length | 2 |
is kept at the | 2 |
are not so barbarous | 2 |
was best to be | 2 |
is a great lover | 2 |
of his entertaining the | 2 |
a stc estc s | 2 |
carnaval and excessive drinking | 2 |
service in his warres | 2 |
and almost the whole | 2 |
to keep out all | 2 |
prostituted prey to the | 2 |
commons are complemented underhand | 2 |
goes every year to | 2 |
stood in gaze one | 2 |
to inuade the whole | 2 |
and bour dian brought | 2 |
so that a man | 2 |
caviare of two sorts | 2 |
a succulent black young | 2 |
impoverished and depopulated by | 2 |
and that all are | 2 |
in his fathers and | 2 |
and brings in creatures | 2 |
by the grace of | 2 |
executed in the mosco | 2 |
he marries not out | 2 |
are divided by botanists | 2 |
to their lawfull prince | 2 |
by the emperour for | 2 |
down to the ground | 2 |
and with that word | 2 |
they have great store | 2 |
the cittie of wyborrough | 2 |
hereupon gratifies the people | 2 |
from saint nicholas miles | 2 |
with this new raised | 2 |
and the kinges gentlemen | 2 |
which no man may | 2 |
belluga swallows abundance of | 2 |
to the very skin | 2 |
accused must confess the | 2 |
globe of beaten gold | 2 |
of many of his | 2 |
the skonce of gregory | 2 |
sigimond now king of | 2 |
original text notes for | 2 |
of such commodities as | 2 |
in the practice of | 2 |
coming out of the | 2 |
he should be saved | 2 |
their idolatry and ignorance | 2 |
brief account of tartary | 2 |
are kept from of | 2 |
young fellow was cheated | 2 |
the french and danes | 2 |
more honourable in keeping | 2 |
when hair first began | 2 |
limbs and muscles like | 2 |
of the kings of | 2 |
between the russian lords | 2 |
the czar goes every | 2 |
get away out of | 2 |
the number of a | 2 |
the poles are not | 2 |
are good among them | 2 |
they deride the russian | 2 |
fell at last to | 2 |
with their church offices | 2 |
the upper end of | 2 |
but no bread nor | 2 |
was married prrvately for | 2 |
the priest beginneth with | 2 |
a fellow that shot | 2 |
majesties person and character | 2 |
the house or stock | 2 |
sarmatia was all that | 2 |
as a matter of | 2 |
how she was made | 2 |
great church of precheste | 2 |
articles than the russes | 2 |
to charge and discharge | 2 |
the pursuite of this | 2 |
ancestors but dukes of | 2 |
answer to inquisitive persons | 2 |
to this end they | 2 |
put in his place | 2 |
prrvately for fear of | 2 |
now returne where we | 2 |
into the woods to | 2 |
is much after the | 2 |
he hath to the | 2 |
then any our predecessors | 2 |
children jealousies were got | 2 |
months in a year | 2 |
any other place where | 2 |
the presence of the | 2 |
you shall have a | 2 |
come out of the | 2 |
the story of boris | 2 |
to tell him that | 2 |
the brandy wine too | 2 |
the cruelty of the | 2 |
he and nashockin no | 2 |
and exactions done upon | 2 |
never come to the | 2 |
of the russian children | 2 |
the truth of his | 2 |
body of the church | 2 |
the burning of the | 2 |
contrariety to other people | 2 |
boris petitioned for the | 2 |
the end of their | 2 |
fat of the earth | 2 |
other places of import | 2 |
the qualitie of the | 2 |
to petition the czar | 2 |
as many as they | 2 |
come within the realm | 2 |
trading in russia very | 2 |
the dukedome of seueare | 2 |
tambul the metropolis of | 2 |
in an under proportion | 2 |
of rushia occasioned by | 2 |
of russia in a | 2 |
emperour did with the | 2 |
in every head town | 2 |
often passes between the | 2 |
king charles of swethland | 2 |
he falsly accuses nashockin | 2 |
after the greek manner | 2 |
is not to be | 2 |
if it be not | 2 |
to the duke of | 2 |
the accused must confess | 2 |
maids of honours attire | 2 |
patriarchs present to the | 2 |
him the name and | 2 |
new alliance with poland | 2 |
the ground up to | 2 |
be sold at his | 2 |
his ancestors but dukes | 2 |
old nobility are countenanced | 2 |
came within sight of | 2 |
by means of the | 2 |
the present emperour or | 2 |
were convenient for england | 2 |
form of their government | 2 |
two hundred and fiftie | 2 |
all the service time | 2 |
the emperours customes and | 2 |
duke of all rushia | 2 |
dead of the night | 2 |
seen publickly till fifteen | 2 |
czar in the fields | 2 |
ground up to the | 2 |
the nobles that were | 2 |
because they are all | 2 |
the height of all | 2 |
sent to syberia by | 2 |
they are very quick | 2 |
to none but to | 2 |
he is exposed to | 2 |
be appointed for some | 2 |
the cold of the | 2 |
a third as big | 2 |
concerning the french and | 2 |
of the patriarch in | 2 |
emperour of muscovia with | 2 |
stc estc s this | 2 |
all one with the | 2 |
of boris might be | 2 |
took to be a | 2 |
specially borris federowich godonoe | 2 |
by the priests and | 2 |
the kings daughter of | 2 |
they think of st | 2 |
grandfather to this man | 2 |
further pleasure were knowne | 2 |
such as are under | 2 |
their carnaval and excessive | 2 |
within few dayes after | 2 |
of their provinces and | 2 |
the bridegroom and bride | 2 |
to the office that | 2 |
the last of the | 2 |
is exposed to publick | 2 |
one william barnsly an | 2 |
their journeys in waggons | 2 |
why they do it | 2 |
much after the order | 2 |
empresse that now is | 2 |
by the violence of | 2 |
in which march they | 2 |
to be done for | 2 |
which was easily granted | 2 |
they are come to | 2 |
lover of queen elizabeth | 2 |
whom they have most | 2 |
into foure severall parts | 2 |
bour dian brought from | 2 |
witchcraft used at weddings | 2 |
the rest at his | 2 |
the grace of god | 2 |
people flocking from all | 2 |
formerly tributary to the | 2 |
lady was not so | 2 |
or generall of the | 2 |
their high conceit of | 2 |
them that held the | 2 |
are come to the | 2 |
from mosco to the | 2 |
they differ in their | 2 |
that held the golden | 2 |
which they call a | 2 |
what english are like | 2 |
now translated to mosko | 2 |
from boghar to the | 2 |
i find in the | 2 |
of the vayods mistake | 2 |
conceit of good works | 2 |
much like unto a | 2 |
severe discipline to their | 2 |
not onely by the | 2 |
precious jewels of modesty | 2 |
the sequell shall declare | 2 |
and so into the | 2 |
an hundred or two | 2 |
carried into the church | 2 |
of the present emperour | 2 |
the great commander of | 2 |
he threw down the | 2 |
the cause of his | 2 |
a story of general | 2 |
how he fined vologda | 2 |
czar elects a wife | 2 |
the present times condition | 2 |
round about the room | 2 |
suffer themselves to be | 2 |
the more they are | 2 |
familiar in his house | 2 |
day we came to | 2 |
onely of their goods | 2 |
whole countrey of russia | 2 |
and peremptorily demand him | 2 |
by the emperour to | 2 |
of the czars jewels | 2 |
english must do to | 2 |
as not daring to | 2 |
are to petition the | 2 |
and from thence concluded | 2 |
which they carry with | 2 |
to be as great | 2 |
to undeceive the czar | 2 |
the midst of the | 2 |
the lords of the | 2 |
great summe of money | 2 |
the fat of the | 2 |
the emperour in the | 2 |
the son of daniel | 2 |
who in the year | 2 |
manner of the russe | 2 |
us to the emperour | 2 |
of a strange nation | 2 |
out of their own | 2 |
patriarchs presents to the | 2 |
principall commoditie is their | 2 |
when the sunne waxeth | 2 |
been their above twenty | 2 |
description of the countrey | 2 |
into the kingdome of | 2 |
the whole country is | 2 |
as if he had | 2 |
to mocke vansusces tyranny | 2 |
every day in the | 2 |
as much as they | 2 |
is brought to the | 2 |
that the holy ghost | 2 |
the price of them | 2 |
when the emperour hath | 2 |
that they may be | 2 |
of wood without any | 2 |
the history of the | 2 |
the time and place | 2 |
to administer the sacraments | 2 |
the highest to the | 2 |
fired by the chrim | 2 |
his name and memory | 2 |
the vegitable lamb refuted | 2 |
to whom the tartars | 2 |
to the noble theodore | 2 |
body of the prince | 2 |
the curious tents erected | 2 |
lover of the english | 2 |
or form of church | 2 |
other discourse which he | 2 |
and it may be | 2 |
till the next spring | 2 |
and favour of the | 2 |
that the prince would | 2 |
for eliah daneloidg is | 2 |
he should never come | 2 |
to be at hand | 2 |
the end of it | 2 |
for they look upon | 2 |
consult with him of | 2 |
till they came within | 2 |
how he made shift | 2 |
of them with an | 2 |
shall now give you | 2 |
hair first began to | 2 |
also of the nobility | 2 |
to the walls of | 2 |
the ambassadour his hand | 2 |
of their friars and | 2 |
captains and men of | 2 |
a quarter of a | 2 |
they ride or go | 2 |
many of his nobility | 2 |
his titles and arms | 2 |
i shall now give | 2 |
thought to be more | 2 |
the name of sarmatia | 2 |
the mode and language | 2 |
do in warre and | 2 |
of the times past | 2 |
with those of his | 2 |
how he served the | 2 |
the emperour for their | 2 |
flocking from all parts | 2 |
barnsly hall in worcestershire | 2 |
publick affairs of the | 2 |
here common at nuptials | 2 |
hapned to a poor | 2 |
a bill of mortality | 2 |
born at barnsly hall | 2 |
of an houre or | 2 |
and then the emperour | 2 |
a subject of spain | 2 |
and may be called | 2 |
william barnsly an english | 2 |
allowance to his houshold | 2 |
he is very zealous | 2 |
some are good among | 2 |
and all manner of | 2 |
in a very great | 2 |
doe some notable seruice | 2 |
and was richly married | 2 |
to the christian faith | 2 |
are these which follow | 2 |
service to be done | 2 |
witnesses by john milton | 2 |
he made shift to | 2 |
leathern lace about a | 2 |
to set their fingers | 2 |
the keeping of the | 2 |
reveal any thing spoken | 2 |
not onely for that | 2 |
to do in warre | 2 |
this commended for several | 2 |
which is soon done | 2 |
night time visits his | 2 |
of the dukes of | 2 |
for the alteration of | 2 |
of this new patriarch | 2 |
at his own charge | 2 |
from the emperour and | 2 |
conspirators banished into syberia | 2 |
and make an entertainment | 2 |
eight months in a | 2 |
which produced a leathern | 2 |
within the emperours castle | 2 |
in a secret place | 2 |
and after a little | 2 |
how a poor man | 2 |
into the dukedome of | 2 |
very faire and rich | 2 |
which though it be | 2 |
that he may eat | 2 |
doctrine of the russe | 2 |
that is called the | 2 |
by reason of th | 2 |
a complement that often | 2 |
the vulgar sort behold | 2 |
which the pole had | 2 |
is said to have | 2 |
and at last he | 2 |
very fair and large | 2 |
and to this purpose | 2 |
with the hope of | 2 |
at the beginning of | 2 |
czar in the night | 2 |
a pair of hot | 2 |
whence these relations have | 2 |
him out of his | 2 |
died six years since | 2 |
or the brandy wine | 2 |
for the preseruation of | 2 |