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quadgram frequency
the king of sweden128
on the other side124
the state of milan114
by reason of the110
the rest of the87
of the duke of64
the duke of bavaria62
the king of france61
under the command of61
the greatest part of57
the house of austria56
on the th of52
early english books online51
his majesty of sweden50
not being able to49
with the losse of47
upon the confines of46
with the duke of45
and the duke of44
at the same time43
in the state of42
of the king of41
with the rest of39
and from thence to39
that the duke of38
the duke of parma38
the duke of saxon35
the duke of saxony35
to the end that33
the most part of33
to the king of32
in the meane time31
the elector of saxony31
the duke of savoy30
of the state of30
the other side of29
for the most part29
the king of spaine29
till such time as29
of horse and foote29
into the hands of29
the hands of the29
the king of hungary27
other side of the27
in respect of the27
with the king of27
put to the sword26
of the crowne of26
ought not to be26
the command of the26
in the beginning of25
here also we see25
represented either as utf24
greatest part of the24
the crowne of swethland24
by reason of their24
for the preservation of24
characters represented either as24
the end of the24
to joyne with the24
to the duke of24
in the midst of24
by the duke of24
into the state of23
notes for div a23
the other side the23
was not to be23
discharged of our march23
his majestie of sweden22
the proceedings of the22
in dayes dutch miles22
the duke of feria21
the duke of orleans21
the estates of bohemia21
after the ancient manner20
the crowne of bohemia20
the best part of20
the comming of the20
to boot with the20
when thou seest thy20
an eye to the20
dutie discharged of our20
most part of the20
princes of the empire20
were not able to19
upon the bankes of19
troupes of horse of19
on the one side19
the rest of his19
by the king of19
affaires of the best19
to the succour of19
the taking in of19
of the house of19
of the best part19
the power of the18
lievetenant colonell to foote18
that so they might18
when they should have18
upon the frontiers of18
to the right hand18
that he might not18
thinke with thy selfe18
the king of swethland18
then thinke with thy17
were put to the17
the king of great17
on the right hand17
to the number of17
not farre from the17
the forces of the17
but on the contrary17
to the left hand17
the contents of the17
for the king of17
the good will of17
best part of christendome16
the duke of rohan16
to passe over the16
was at this time16
the prince elector palatine16
they were forced to16
of foot and horse16
the crowne of france16
that they could not16
the most of them16
duke barnard of wymar16
that they might not16
it would be a16
that it was not16
for the defence of15
and for that the15
a great number of15
on the left hand15
the rest of our15
the king of spaines15
companyes on foote of15
to make use of15
the king of denmarke15
a place of great15
to the prejudice of15
by the assistance of15
to the taking in15
from the king of15
the government of the15
the side of the15
thou seest thy camerade15
the princes of the15
the invincible king of15
under the conduct of14
to the court of14
one and the other14
in the head of14
invincible king of sweden14
king of the romans14
for the space of14
the princes of italy14
about foot and horse14
the discretion of the14
of horse and foot14
on the side of14
the one and the14
with foot and horse14
to the discretion of14
and not able to14
a great part of14
the preservation of the14
and markup reviewed and13
coded from proquest page13
to the early english13
the king of england13
this phase i text13
providing financial support to13
the terms of creative13
and coded from proquest13
encoded edition of the13
images scanned from microfilm13
tcp assigned for keying13
the defence of the13
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here also i did13
it behoved them to13
encoded text transcribed from13
of the work described13
edition of the work13
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on this side the13
assigned for keying and13
the early english books13
to the terms of13
and the rest of13
keyed and coded from13
greatest part of them13
in the end of13
from proquest page images13
when they should be13
support to the early13
text can be copied13
that the french should13
financial support to the13
all without asking permission13
even for commercial purposes13
and encoded edition of13
by the institutions providing13
terms of creative commons13
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this keyboarded and encoded13
to conclude then this13
part of his army13
and that he might13
text is available for13
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owned by the institutions13
king of great brittaine13
described above is co13
institutions providing financial support13
have an eye to13
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were returned to the13
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the dukedome of wirtenberg13
work described above is13
slaine upon the place13
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by the way of13
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his brother in law6
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sir iames ramseys regiment4
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for the kings service4
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the same time the4
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himselfe in person to4
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colonell of the artillery4
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his majesty with the4
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his warres against the4
to proceed in open4
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the th of iuly4
that they should march4
in such sort as4
against the prince of4
to make a safe4
foot and horse in4
the end he might4
advantage of the ground4
of the chiefe commanders4
some troopes of horse4
being the end of4
prejudice of the publique4
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to desire him to4
more worthy to be4
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as also for the4
the other of them4
that he should be4
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francfurt on the oder4
of them in pieces4
the banks of the4
the place where the4
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the left hand double4
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generall of the artillery4
the difference and controuersie4
being reduced to great4
the event of the4
use of this occasion4
its head from the4
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if the enemy had4
to surrender the towne4
the next day we4
were made for the4
our brethren in christ4
might be ready to4
for the maintaining of4
to drive the french4
and sir iohn hepburne4
it is not good4
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with all his forces4
his majesty of swedens4
the good of his4
the spanish forces which4
both horse and foote4
they should march out4
the battaile of nerling4
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in sight of their4
to force a passage4
made by the enemy4
order from the king4
and the more to4
duke of parma to4
noble souldiers that goe4
the right hand double4
taken prisoner by the4
key which opens and4
the townes of the4
it was my fortune4
of an army royall4
his majesties service of4
consist in foure principall4
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that it could not4
to be in a4
which though it were4
to the enterprise of4
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belonging to the regiments4
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the interest of state4
also i did see4
towne seated upon the4
had the charge of4
with the princes of4
that they might afterwards4
that the towne was4
the hopes they had4
don martin of aragon4
of the garrison thereof4
text notes for div4
was not well pleased4
reduced to such a4
till at last the4
in the confines of4
on that side the4
it was not now4
which opens and shuts4
which ought to be4
the duke of luneburg4
and of the same4
at which time the4
the first division of4
the elector of coln4
shall die for it4
the provost marshall generall4
his confederacy with the4
in the towne and4
duty of a generall4
army of the league4
chiefe commanders of the4
cannon great and small4
for the reward of4
shall suffer death for4
the king of svvethland4
the like of the4
that the french did4
the hand of the4
the same time that4
vnto the king of4
it would be very4
the coast of holsten4
impossible for them to4
and this the rather4
the acceptation of the4
and the emperours army4
who when they should4
the th of august4
a declaration or manifesto4
george duke of lunenburg4
put himselfe into the4
to divert them from4
king of spaine and4
invironed by the french4
for the advantage of4
from joyning with the4
but if the french4
and two piece of4
and the towne of4
for that the spaniards4
had received from the4
to side with them4
electors of saxony and4
in to the succour4
then out of time4
and of the other4
were taken from the4
he was wont to4
the name of souldiers4
the next morning we4
vpon paine of death4
king of sweden having4
the protection of the4
on the borders of4
continued our march towards4
under mercy of cannon4
was not yet time4
the inhabitants of piemont4
be succoured by the4
though they were not4
tyranny of their enemies4
given over by accord4
his maiesty of sweden4
to relieve the towne4
the chiefe commanders on4
his former quarters of4
be put to death4
according to his custome4
and because the french4
of opinion that the4
it being usuall for4
was then in the4
of cannon great and4
duties and observations of4
watered by the river4
should not be able4
that were with him4
favour of the king4
well satisfied with the4
before they should be4
fearing lest they might4
and the same time4
which of all other4
in pieces by the4
the swedes that were4
hamilton colonell to a4
a briefe information of4
many of them prisoners4
king of sweden his4
pieces of great cannon4
within reach of cannon4
of all the rest4
to take it in4
was not a little4
this they write from4
the intentions of the4
the hearts of those4
to a bad condition4
to him and his4
of those of the4
the one halfe of4
the forces of france4
the good government of4
at one and the4
could be expected from4
to declare himselfe openly4
of a strong and4
with a great deale4
to keepe them in4
by the emperour vnto4
all the noble souldiers4
a towne in the4
from whence they might4
themselves masters of the4
against the prince palatine4
heads of the army4
in some sort to4
a place belonging to4
till at last they4
under the invincible king4
in the countrey of4
to so great a4
that he might draw4
and xml conversion a4
hot on both sides4
in the extremitie of4
so much for the4
by the death and4
the seventh of september4
end that they might4
they might be ready4
the quality of the4
forces on this side4
were not wanting in4
they might make use4
take up armes against4
it was not good4
two houres before day4
joyne with the french4
to enter the towne4
to be captaine of4
as well in the4
which he held with4
the safetie of his4
were cut in pieces4
of the towne of4
is the dutie of4
all the neighbouring townes4
and tooke from them4
it was requisite to4
magistrate of the towne4
and as he was4
with foure companies of4
people of those parts4
their king and master4
discretion of the court4
vpon paine of punishment4
put on such resolutions4
into the field with4
be one of the4
make use of their4
him to proceed in4
for want of forrage4
bridge over the river4
being able to defend4
that they might have4
past over the poe4
the succour of it4
and that therefore it4
besides those that were4
under contribution to his4
the duke his brother4
with his army in4
and it is thought4
third of our iuly4
the strong holds in4
nine of the clocke4
from thence to the4
briefe information of the4
another prayer to the4
of the army to4
at the first sight4
with his majestie of4
in the night to4
was commanded to march4
the halfe of his4
upon the right hand4
as it was said4
made use of the4
very well knew how4
that it is not4
which by reason of4
wherein if they had4
to accept of this4
as if he had4
other princes of the4
to give over the4
we see by the4
as at this time4
in the british library4
what they were to4
hand as you were4
to raise the siege4
to the care of4
the king of poland4
it would be for4
a strong party of4
with the greatest part4
he continued his march4
if they would not4
that side of the4
on the seventh of4
might be able to4
of his wounds at4
with a number of4
forced the enemy to4
with so great forces4
reputation of their armes4
very well understood the4
the conduct of the4
the safetie of their4
a clock at night4
with part of their4
for them to maintaine4
which would have been4
of the dukes of4
the sinnes of the4
and planted his cannon4
duke of brunswick and4
with the spanish forces4
made use of their4
which was of greater4
and observations of service4
for this being a4
as a souldier of4
warre against the prince4
and being advertised that4
to set upon it4
to the clerke of4
died of his wounds4
through intelligence had with4
to furt on the4
tooke his way towards4
out of the city4
cut in pieces by4
in the townes thereabouts4
commanders of the army4
of all the army4
were already on their4
with all diligence to4
states peers of hungarie4
obedience to his majesties4
that so they may4
opened the way to4
he resolved to take4
to be preferred before4
moderate the greatnesse of4
vvherein the roman imperiall4
the face of the4
those who were not4
into the protection of4
the land of hessen4
was much concerned in4
with the actions of4
and that they were4
seeing there was no4
in such a condition4
equall front with the4
to be had of4
the king in the4
his most intimate friends4
i did also observe4
not the duke of4
with wals and towers4
monro of fowles his4
set upon them on4
the duke of wirtenbergs4
heart of the state4
some of the swedish4
dyed of his wounds4
on this side rhyn4
called a councell of4
also we may see4
to make up the4
rhine on the leacke4
some of the french4
were upon those frontiers4
to doe somewhat in4
good intelligence with the4
possest themselves of the4
that the greatest part4
the first of september4
the enemy being strong4
unto them by the4
eight dutie discharged of4
to the furtherance of4
and the whole army4
upon the newes of4
as soone as he4
it made not for4
of any intention to4
service of the crowne4
be brought into the4
about after the ancient4
the forces of that4
is seated in the4
the wings of the4
it not fit to4
the heads of the4
to be borne withall4
his worth and valour4
the government of that4
might the more easily4
the preservation of those4
the kings commission for4
his majesty and the4
and other neighbouring places4
up with the armie4
which made his majesty4
with the title of4
if the french had4
a clocke in the4