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the king of sweden | 128 |
on the other side | 124 |
the state of milan | 114 |
by reason of the | 110 |
the rest of the | 87 |
of the duke of | 64 |
the duke of bavaria | 62 |
the king of france | 61 |
under the command of | 61 |
the greatest part of | 57 |
the house of austria | 56 |
on the th of | 52 |
early english books online | 51 |
his majesty of sweden | 50 |
not being able to | 49 |
with the losse of | 47 |
upon the confines of | 46 |
with the duke of | 45 |
and the duke of | 44 |
at the same time | 43 |
in the state of | 42 |
of the king of | 41 |
with the rest of | 39 |
and from thence to | 39 |
that the duke of | 38 |
the duke of parma | 38 |
the duke of saxon | 35 |
the duke of saxony | 35 |
to the end that | 33 |
the most part of | 33 |
to the king of | 32 |
in the meane time | 31 |
the elector of saxony | 31 |
the duke of savoy | 30 |
of the state of | 30 |
the other side of | 29 |
for the most part | 29 |
the king of spaine | 29 |
till such time as | 29 |
of horse and foote | 29 |
into the hands of | 29 |
the hands of the | 29 |
the king of hungary | 27 |
other side of the | 27 |
in respect of the | 27 |
with the king of | 27 |
put to the sword | 26 |
of the crowne of | 26 |
ought not to be | 26 |
the command of the | 26 |
in the beginning of | 25 |
here also we see | 25 |
represented either as utf | 24 |
greatest part of the | 24 |
the crowne of swethland | 24 |
by reason of their | 24 |
for the preservation of | 24 |
characters represented either as | 24 |
the end of the | 24 |
to joyne with the | 24 |
to the duke of | 24 |
in the midst of | 24 |
by the duke of | 24 |
into the state of | 23 |
notes for div a | 23 |
the other side the | 23 |
was not to be | 23 |
discharged of our march | 23 |
his majestie of sweden | 22 |
the proceedings of the | 22 |
in dayes dutch miles | 22 |
the duke of feria | 21 |
the duke of orleans | 21 |
the estates of bohemia | 21 |
after the ancient manner | 20 |
the crowne of bohemia | 20 |
the best part of | 20 |
the comming of the | 20 |
to boot with the | 20 |
when thou seest thy | 20 |
an eye to the | 20 |
dutie discharged of our | 20 |
most part of the | 20 |
princes of the empire | 20 |
were not able to | 19 |
upon the bankes of | 19 |
troupes of horse of | 19 |
on the one side | 19 |
the rest of his | 19 |
by the king of | 19 |
affaires of the best | 19 |
to the succour of | 19 |
the taking in of | 19 |
of the house of | 19 |
of the best part | 19 |
the power of the | 18 |
lievetenant colonell to foote | 18 |
that so they might | 18 |
when they should have | 18 |
upon the frontiers of | 18 |
to the right hand | 18 |
that he might not | 18 |
thinke with thy selfe | 18 |
the king of swethland | 18 |
then thinke with thy | 17 |
were put to the | 17 |
the king of great | 17 |
on the right hand | 17 |
to the number of | 17 |
not farre from the | 17 |
the forces of the | 17 |
but on the contrary | 17 |
to the left hand | 17 |
the contents of the | 17 |
for the king of | 17 |
the good will of | 17 |
best part of christendome | 16 |
the duke of rohan | 16 |
to passe over the | 16 |
was at this time | 16 |
the prince elector palatine | 16 |
they were forced to | 16 |
of foot and horse | 16 |
the crowne of france | 16 |
that they could not | 16 |
the most of them | 16 |
duke barnard of wymar | 16 |
that they might not | 16 |
it would be a | 16 |
that it was not | 16 |
for the defence of | 15 |
and for that the | 15 |
a great number of | 15 |
on the left hand | 15 |
the rest of our | 15 |
the king of spaines | 15 |
companyes on foote of | 15 |
to make use of | 15 |
the king of denmarke | 15 |
a place of great | 15 |
to the prejudice of | 15 |
by the assistance of | 15 |
to the taking in | 15 |
from the king of | 15 |
the government of the | 15 |
the side of the | 15 |
thou seest thy camerade | 15 |
the princes of the | 15 |
the invincible king of | 15 |
under the conduct of | 14 |
to the court of | 14 |
one and the other | 14 |
in the head of | 14 |
invincible king of sweden | 14 |
king of the romans | 14 |
for the space of | 14 |
the princes of italy | 14 |
about foot and horse | 14 |
the discretion of the | 14 |
of horse and foot | 14 |
on the side of | 14 |
the one and the | 14 |
with foot and horse | 14 |
to the discretion of | 14 |
and not able to | 14 |
a great part of | 14 |
the preservation of the | 14 |
and markup reviewed and | 13 |
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the king of england | 13 |
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and coded from proquest | 13 |
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the end that the | 9 |
and then marched to | 9 |
with part of his | 9 |
francford on the oder | 8 |
not be able to | 8 |
the kingdome of bohemia | 8 |
after the death of | 8 |
that they were to | 8 |
began to play upon | 8 |
greatest part of his | 8 |
to the taking of | 8 |
in defence of the | 8 |
the state of the | 8 |
vnto the duke of | 8 |
so much the more | 8 |
it is thy dutie | 8 |
if the french should | 8 |
the duke of wymar | 8 |
one and the same | 8 |
was one of the | 8 |
dutie discharged of the | 8 |
in the name of | 8 |
they were able to | 8 |
a councell of warre | 8 |
as well for the | 8 |
by the king to | 8 |
was said to be | 8 |
the condition of the | 8 |
on the kings side | 8 |
of the swedish forces | 8 |
should march out with | 8 |
himselfe master of the | 8 |
the taking of magdeburg | 8 |
shot in the arme | 8 |
colonell to foote of | 8 |
it is to be | 8 |
affaires of the empire | 8 |
to the house of | 8 |
the heart of the | 8 |
we may see the | 8 |
so much the rather | 8 |
we continued our march | 8 |
master of the field | 8 |
to the defence of | 8 |
to take up armes | 8 |
for the taking of | 8 |
to his majesty of | 8 |
eye to the proceedings | 8 |
make use of the | 8 |
sent by the king | 8 |
by all meanes possible | 8 |
clocke in the morning | 8 |
in respect of his | 8 |
the duke of pomer | 8 |
that he would not | 8 |
thy mercy endureth for | 8 |
by those of the | 8 |
that it is the | 8 |
so great a king | 8 |
the court of france | 8 |
by this time the | 8 |
the duke of saxonies | 8 |
fiue troupes of horse | 8 |
because thy mercy endureth | 8 |
within a few dayes | 8 |
and that they might | 8 |
mercy endureth for ever | 8 |
with a strong army | 8 |
the marshall de la | 8 |
the assistance of the | 8 |
a stc estc s | 8 |
one of the best | 8 |
for the good of | 8 |
his majesty of bohemia | 8 |
it would be hard | 8 |
for feare of the | 8 |
a part of his | 8 |
the king of denmark | 8 |
the king of swedes | 8 |
with the remainder of | 8 |
of the spanish forces | 8 |
so as they might | 8 |
following the example of | 8 |
under the shelter of | 8 |
the example of the | 8 |
he might the better | 8 |
on all sides invironed | 8 |
to take upon him | 8 |
that it is thy | 8 |
of them to the | 8 |
that he might be | 8 |
that they should be | 8 |
make head against the | 8 |
the sight of the | 8 |
in regard of the | 8 |
after the taking of | 8 |
the helpe of the | 8 |
the confines of bohemia | 8 |
of the intaking of | 8 |
estc s this keyboarded | 8 |
as hath been said | 8 |
with his army from | 8 |
better for them to | 8 |
for that it was | 8 |
of all things necessary | 8 |
planted his cannon against | 8 |
to be commanded by | 8 |
maiestie of great brittaine | 8 |
after the battaile of | 8 |
take upon him the | 8 |
of the roman catholiques | 8 |
s this keyboarded and | 8 |
of the elector of | 8 |
to the most illustrious | 8 |
which extends it selfe | 8 |
the prince of orenge | 8 |
the safety of his | 8 |
about the midst of | 8 |
upon the territories of | 8 |
from being injured by | 7 |
by his majestie of | 7 |
the losse of a | 7 |
his majesty of france | 7 |
to make head against | 7 |
was upon his march | 7 |
the elector of mentz | 7 |
the preservation of their | 7 |
with the elector of | 7 |
into the countrey of | 7 |
to play upon the | 7 |
that they ought to | 7 |
belonging to the elector | 7 |
sword in his hand | 7 |
in the court of | 7 |
that it was better | 7 |
iesus christ our lord | 7 |
without the consent of | 7 |
the behalfe of the | 7 |
my lord of rhees | 7 |
in the king of | 7 |
to a foote regiment | 7 |
the states of holland | 7 |
they were not able | 7 |
of the whole army | 7 |
by how much the | 7 |
the actions of the | 7 |
by the french forces | 7 |
constitutions of the empire | 7 |
people of those provinces | 7 |
the swedes and saxons | 7 |
and not being able | 7 |
the princes and states | 7 |
the prince of orange | 7 |
with a part of | 7 |
if they should be | 7 |
who was then at | 7 |
place should be lost | 7 |
and that he had | 7 |
of the affaires of | 7 |
when he should have | 7 |
the rest of their | 7 |
themselves how they might | 7 |
to have an eye | 7 |
the duke of savoyes | 7 |
where i did see | 7 |
he would not onely | 7 |
king of sweden and | 7 |
who was then in | 7 |
to possesse themselves of | 7 |
for that he was | 7 |
was held by the | 7 |
the princes and potentates | 7 |
and the next morning | 7 |
all sides invironed by | 7 |
the importancy of the | 7 |
that it would be | 7 |
of the count of | 7 |
side of the towne | 7 |
the honour of the | 7 |
after the moderne fashion | 7 |
by reason of this | 7 |
that so he might | 7 |
the colonell of the | 7 |
men ought to be | 7 |
captaine of the watch | 7 |
with a strong partie | 7 |
the french out of | 7 |
on the first of | 7 |
that he might have | 7 |
the greatest part whereof | 7 |
the great griefe of | 7 |
the head of his | 7 |
of the garrison of | 7 |
the right hand of | 7 |
he ought to be | 7 |
the th of the | 7 |
one of the most | 7 |
the newes of this | 7 |
his majestie of france | 7 |
much troubled at the | 7 |
the king of kings | 7 |
which taking its head | 7 |
as soone as they | 7 |
and to hinder the | 7 |
were upon their march | 7 |
of horse of the | 7 |
it before the court | 7 |
of his majesties army | 7 |
the magnanimous king of | 7 |
in a condition to | 7 |
which was to be | 7 |
of foote and horse | 7 |
some were of opinion | 7 |
the favour of the | 7 |
colonell monro of obstell | 7 |
into the territories of | 7 |
to the proceedings of | 7 |
for want of pay | 7 |
the taking of this | 7 |
of the forces of | 7 |
did breake up with | 7 |
but the duke of | 7 |
might make use of | 7 |
the left wing of | 7 |
would be hard for | 7 |
to the mercy of | 7 |
for a long time | 7 |
come into the field | 7 |
to be let slip | 7 |
the cardinall of savoy | 7 |
with cannon and musket | 7 |
a body of men | 7 |
them to the sword | 7 |
so was our master | 7 |
eyther of horse or | 7 |
in so much that | 7 |
his sword in his | 7 |
of the realme of | 7 |
which he could not | 7 |
colonell to a foote | 7 |
for his majesties service | 7 |
were led on by | 7 |
the duke of bauyer | 7 |
that he would have | 7 |
the towne on the | 7 |
and that they would | 7 |
they might the more | 7 |
of the same moneth | 7 |
a souldier of christ | 7 |
his majestie and the | 7 |
the duke of saxonie | 7 |
the court at vienna | 7 |
was taken in by | 7 |
the reere of the | 7 |
drawne out of the | 7 |
good correspondency with the | 7 |
the duke of brandenburg | 7 |
marshall of the field | 7 |
the prejudice of the | 7 |
for that he had | 7 |
a foote regiment of | 7 |
the body of an | 7 |
the confines of swabenland | 7 |
over the danube at | 7 |
emperour ferdinand the second | 7 |
were not a little | 7 |
the breake of day | 7 |
the succour of the | 7 |
to foote over dutch | 7 |
the defence of their | 7 |
for the interest of | 7 |
on the head of | 7 |
and at the same | 7 |
of his army to | 7 |
the duke of modena | 7 |
the said duke of | 7 |
they were not to | 7 |
and that he would | 7 |
so that we see | 7 |
being pursued by the | 7 |
of never dying memory | 7 |
our expedition by water | 7 |
march with their forces | 7 |
in the mouth of | 7 |
well pleased with the | 7 |
and fearing lest the | 7 |
all the rest of | 7 |
it behoved him to | 7 |
the weale of the | 7 |
was the losse of | 7 |
with some of his | 6 |
with a good guard | 6 |
they were made to | 6 |
of the roman catholique | 6 |
in a garrison of | 6 |
for if they should | 6 |
to the top of | 6 |
of the rest of | 6 |
the realme of bohemia | 6 |
weale of the publique | 6 |
king of sweden with | 6 |
to set upon them | 6 |
be punisht according to | 6 |
for the state of | 6 |
beset it with a | 6 |
his majesty of denmarke | 6 |
in the defence thereof | 6 |
was much troubled at | 6 |
and of all the | 6 |
by the ruine of | 6 |
were cut in peeces | 6 |
in the house of | 6 |
all the princes of | 6 |
the imperiall forces in | 6 |
the command of count | 6 |
the battaile of the | 6 |
by the taking thereof | 6 |
and in the meane | 6 |
good order and discipline | 6 |
the original in the | 6 |
towne and castle of | 6 |
to march out with | 6 |
went with his army | 6 |
able to withstand the | 6 |
the valour of the | 6 |
not out of any | 6 |
the greater part of | 6 |
that it was a | 6 |
burnt to the ground | 6 |
his brother in law | 6 |
on the contrary side | 6 |
we reade in the | 6 |
the people of those | 6 |
to the no little | 6 |
the spade and the | 6 |
the th of may | 6 |
with a resolution to | 6 |
for to boot with | 6 |
so as the king | 6 |
of his majestie of | 6 |
which should teach all | 6 |
they were to be | 6 |
hinder the french from | 6 |
the kings majestie of | 6 |
of the right wing | 6 |
here then we see | 6 |
being joyned with the | 6 |
that he might the | 6 |
set upon by the | 6 |
to drive the swedes | 6 |
laudable profession of armes | 6 |
his owne particular interest | 6 |
the king of swethlands | 6 |
it was impossible for | 6 |
night in the fields | 6 |
they betooke themselves to | 6 |
out of the empire | 6 |
taken by the enemy | 6 |
the horse of both | 6 |
stc estc s this | 6 |
two piece of cannon | 6 |
king of sweden was | 6 |
which not long before | 6 |
by the valour of | 6 |
they ought not to | 6 |
to make himselfe master | 6 |
the way to the | 6 |
to joyne with him | 6 |
that the spaniards would | 6 |
the confines of lorayne | 6 |
which when they should | 6 |
to defend the towne | 6 |
thousand foote and horse | 6 |
the interposition of the | 6 |
as it behoved them | 6 |
at the end of | 6 |
the laudable profession of | 6 |
the constitutions of the | 6 |
the th of iune | 6 |
either of horse or | 6 |
being shot in the | 6 |
we were commanded to | 6 |
officers of the field | 6 |
and to returne to | 6 |
to watch over the | 6 |
that he may the | 6 |
to march with their | 6 |
both officers and souldiers | 6 |
passe over the rhyn | 6 |
as the duke of | 6 |
all the princes and | 6 |
suffered much in those | 6 |
the places they had | 6 |
the losse of his | 6 |
the grosse body of | 6 |
hard a matter it | 6 |
of the cannon of | 6 |
great part of the | 6 |
sides invironed by the | 6 |
to the great prejudice | 6 |
open warre against the | 6 |
his majesty and his | 6 |
a garrison of the | 6 |
to come into the | 6 |
till in the end | 6 |
side of the rhine | 6 |
invironed on all sides | 6 |
of the lower saxony | 6 |
well provided of all | 6 |
that part of the | 6 |
the person of the | 6 |
for the weale of | 6 |
and the french being | 6 |
at the newes hereof | 6 |
he ought to have | 6 |
it is better to | 6 |
in order of battaile | 6 |
is said to haue | 6 |
in the upper paltz | 6 |
marked with the letter | 6 |
part of the country | 6 |
the honour of their | 6 |
against the duke of | 6 |
on the top of | 6 |
and princes of the | 6 |
his ministers of state | 6 |
as they had done | 6 |
from the territories of | 6 |
the name of the | 6 |
and piece of cannon | 6 |
to be in the | 6 |
we see that the | 6 |
under the leading of | 6 |
he ought also to | 6 |
the frontiers of bohemia | 6 |
as if they would | 6 |
over the rhyn at | 6 |
to the last man | 6 |
so that they were | 6 |
discharged of our expedition | 6 |
grosse body of the | 6 |
spi global keyed and | 6 |
by the death of | 6 |
as was done here | 6 |
the next day the | 6 |
on both sides of | 6 |
of the same religion | 6 |
having an eye to | 6 |
that the elector of | 6 |
of the said estates | 6 |
part of the army | 6 |
he marched with his | 6 |
spade and the shovell | 6 |
to the gates of | 6 |
the colledge of electors | 6 |
a great body of | 6 |
in the battaile of | 6 |
who were desirous to | 6 |
the duke of brunswick | 6 |
up armes against the | 6 |
we see his majesties | 6 |
out of the quarter | 6 |
themselves to their heeles | 6 |
by the addition of | 6 |
he therefore resolved to | 6 |
seated upon the bankes | 6 |
and to the end | 6 |
give way to the | 6 |
but as soone as | 6 |
who was at this | 6 |
would be the more | 6 |
provided of all things | 6 |
the jurisdiction of the | 6 |
taken out of the | 6 |
in the lower palatinate | 6 |
the strong holds of | 6 |
and the preservation of | 6 |
ill satisfied with the | 6 |
that if the french | 6 |
was sent by the | 6 |
in his owne person | 6 |
of no great moment | 6 |
a man of great | 6 |
how hard a matter | 6 |
to march with the | 6 |
in time of their | 6 |
taken in by accord | 6 |
the baron of anholt | 6 |
had the command of | 6 |
able to defend themselves | 6 |
of force enough to | 6 |
to boot with their | 6 |
he may the better | 6 |
could not chuse but | 6 |
to march with his | 6 |
if the spaniards should | 6 |
it not fitting to | 6 |
a towne not farre | 6 |
a strong partie of | 6 |
and the most part | 6 |
the lord of hosts | 6 |
being come to the | 6 |
so much the greater | 6 |
the maine body of | 6 |
returned to his former | 6 |
the arrivall of the | 6 |
river of the elve | 6 |
not to be let | 6 |
of the king his | 6 |
with a good strength | 6 |
as his majestie was | 6 |
to the same purpose | 6 |
good will of the | 6 |
in such a case | 6 |
who was governour of | 6 |
reproduction of the original | 6 |
the election of the | 6 |
in the upper palatinate | 6 |
put them all to | 6 |
the utmost parts of | 6 |
as if it were | 6 |
his majesty knew well | 6 |
the charge of the | 6 |
out of a desire | 6 |
many of them were | 6 |
unto the king of | 6 |
the emperour charles the | 6 |
into the bishopricke of | 6 |
to march into the | 6 |
to the great griefe | 6 |
the preservation of his | 6 |
not meeting with any | 6 |
best to be done | 6 |
making use of the | 6 |
was to be done | 6 |
to make good the | 6 |
not be suffered to | 6 |
from them by the | 6 |
upon the taking of | 6 |
of the original in | 6 |
and the elector of | 6 |
to the regiments of | 6 |
in case of their | 6 |
passe over the mountaines | 6 |
that they might the | 6 |
by breake of day | 6 |
more newes of the | 6 |
towne not farre from | 6 |
much concerned in the | 6 |
global keyed and coded | 6 |
to conclude a peace | 6 |
were of opinion that | 6 |
much inferiour to the | 5 |
to be the more | 5 |
well deserving that hath | 5 |
chiefe officers of the | 5 |
what was to be | 5 |
his men in the | 5 |
in sight of his | 5 |
of the regiments of | 5 |
a river which taking | 5 |
here we may see | 5 |
as that they might | 5 |
who were quartered in | 5 |
he should not only | 5 |
the militia of the | 5 |
of the strong holds | 5 |
the example of their | 5 |
it not good to | 5 |
vnto the crowne of | 5 |
his sword in hand | 5 |
both sides of the | 5 |
the armie of the | 5 |
out of the citie | 5 |
army in the field | 5 |
from the rest of | 5 |
to make a stand | 5 |
not to be doubted | 5 |
with the grosse of | 5 |
the preservation of that | 5 |
to be ready to | 5 |
to bring them to | 5 |
the invasion of the | 5 |
a gentleman of great | 5 |
at the very first | 5 |
by some of the | 5 |
by the arrivall of | 5 |
five of the clocke | 5 |
in the end they | 5 |
and the count of | 5 |
that the swedes being | 5 |
much in those warres | 5 |
the kings of bohemia | 5 |
as likewise for that | 5 |
the good of the | 5 |
and to that purpose | 5 |
hard for them to | 5 |
that he did not | 5 |
his army in the | 5 |
the whole officers of | 5 |
who very well knew | 5 |
with those that were | 5 |
to their former quarters | 5 |
from being invaded by | 5 |
to be observed in | 5 |
here also we may | 5 |
it is the duty | 5 |
be hard for them | 5 |
that it was the | 5 |
to the interest of | 5 |
discharged of the intaking | 5 |
within two miles of | 5 |
drawne up in battaile | 5 |
the dutchy of mechelburg | 5 |
that he should not | 5 |
that the french were | 5 |
they should not be | 5 |
defence made by the | 5 |
in sight of the | 5 |
with the forces of | 5 |
were made by the | 5 |
his majestie of denmarke | 5 |
and one of the | 5 |
stand in need of | 5 |
not to hazard the | 5 |
and potentates of italy | 5 |
known to the states | 5 |
to this purpose he | 5 |
so as it was | 5 |
had not forces sufficient | 5 |
the passages of the | 5 |
to their king and | 5 |
not strong enough to | 5 |
most part of his | 5 |
sent part of his | 5 |
shall dye for it | 5 |
so as it behoved | 5 |
of the neighbouring parts | 5 |
the time of this | 5 |
not knowing how to | 5 |
drew up in battaile | 5 |
things necessary for the | 5 |
in these present emergencies | 5 |
under the magnanimous king | 5 |
to stirre out of | 5 |
thought it not good | 5 |
princes and potentates of | 5 |
and which was more | 5 |
which was likely to | 5 |
the reliefe of the | 5 |
it was impossible to | 5 |
out of any intention | 5 |
the generall of the | 5 |
the right wing of | 5 |
that this was a | 5 |
with the state of | 5 |
not well pleased with | 5 |
it being a place | 5 |
to such a condition | 5 |
generall major and governour | 5 |
in the day of | 5 |
of our expedition by | 5 |
they might easily have | 5 |
to hinder the french | 5 |
the reward of his | 5 |
by a generall assault | 5 |
the place of battell | 5 |
to take in the | 5 |
in his majesties name | 5 |
since a colonell to | 5 |
the command of generall | 5 |
that if the spaniards | 5 |
with a strong armie | 5 |
for the use of | 5 |
liked of by the | 5 |
to the end he | 5 |
the invasions of germanie | 5 |
battaile of the briggad | 5 |
the backe of the | 5 |
they were commanded to | 5 |
we were forced to | 5 |
on each side of | 5 |
no hard matter to | 5 |
it could not be | 5 |
so that in the | 5 |
and i perswade my | 5 |
not a little troubled | 5 |
the losse of our | 5 |
to cut off the | 5 |
deserving that hath suffered | 5 |
being this meane while | 5 |
the other on the | 5 |
in the land of | 5 |
which if it should | 5 |
yet were they not | 5 |
though by reason of | 5 |
not forces sufficient to | 5 |
of the good cause | 5 |
the battaile of leipsigh | 5 |
is the duty of | 5 |
could not so easily | 5 |
it might not be | 5 |
it with a garrison | 5 |
as on the contrary | 5 |
his sonne in law | 5 |
his grace the duke | 5 |
and by this time | 5 |
with the crowne of | 5 |
one of the greatest | 5 |
forces in those parts | 5 |
their men in the | 5 |
th of the same | 5 |
bottome of our hearts | 5 |
of no small consideration | 5 |
in the taking of | 5 |
themselves into the castle | 5 |
there was not any | 5 |
with some troopes of | 5 |
more in number then | 5 |
by the power of | 5 |
to the other side | 5 |
was likely to be | 5 |
the losse of about | 5 |
so long as we | 5 |
by this time also | 5 |
at the losse of | 5 |
the names of the | 5 |
the french should be | 5 |
for when they should | 5 |
it now time to | 5 |
that hath suffered much | 5 |
they may the better | 5 |
with a partie of | 5 |
it was not yet | 5 |
by order from the | 5 |
that by reason of | 5 |
of a great part | 5 |
at this time the | 5 |
at the newes of | 5 |
to effect their desires | 5 |
as also of the | 5 |
to defend themselves against | 5 |
other side the river | 5 |
a matter it would | 5 |
in the moneth of | 5 |
reason of the great | 5 |
be said to be | 5 |
with good store of | 5 |
in the same place | 5 |
the townes upon the | 5 |
what was best to | 5 |
the towne unto the | 5 |
are not to be | 5 |
the truth of the | 5 |
of the estates of | 5 |
the duke of baviere | 5 |
for the service of | 5 |
greatest part of their | 5 |
at the intaking of | 5 |
such time as his | 5 |
for it is not | 5 |
intelligence with the spaniards | 5 |
the french had not | 5 |
were not farre off | 5 |
that they should not | 5 |
the duke of mantua | 5 |
duty discharged of the | 5 |
the meane time the | 5 |
much desired by the | 5 |
they should not onely | 5 |
the commanders of the | 5 |
to their owne homes | 5 |
tilly with his army | 5 |
before the citie of | 5 |
it is usuall with | 5 |
being in the midst | 5 |
suffer death for it | 5 |
of them were taken | 5 |
to be one of | 5 |
the order of his | 5 |
place of great importance | 5 |
so that it was | 5 |
and if it be | 5 |
had an eye to | 5 |
the territories of vercelles | 5 |
thought it not fitting | 5 |
that therefore it was | 5 |
left wing of the | 5 |
on the river of | 5 |
part of them being | 5 |
in time of hot | 5 |
it is good to | 5 |
as his majesty was | 5 |
the king his brother | 5 |
in the discharge of | 5 |
with a strong garrison | 5 |
duke of parma was | 5 |
into the country of | 5 |
them all to the | 5 |
they could no longer | 5 |
in the reere of | 5 |
such time as they | 5 |
in the castle of | 5 |
longer in those parts | 5 |
being able to resist | 5 |
which the swedes had | 5 |
the great duke of | 5 |
together a body of | 5 |
with a salve of | 5 |
dead vpon the place | 5 |
of the said province | 5 |
that is to say | 5 |
there was no more | 5 |
affaires of the palatinate | 5 |
making use of this | 5 |
t t t t | 5 |
yet was it not | 5 |
out of the duke | 5 |
the rather for that | 5 |
estates of the empire | 5 |
about this time the | 5 |
and the like of | 5 |
shall answer it before | 5 |
gentleman well deserving that | 5 |
so long as he | 5 |
princes and states of | 5 |
would have been very | 5 |
it is thought that | 5 |
who for want of | 5 |
of his forces in | 5 |
if they should have | 5 |
were drawne up in | 5 |
impossible for him to | 5 |
about the middest of | 5 |
each of them a | 5 |
hath suffered much in | 5 |
a rare example of | 5 |
by the emperour charles | 5 |
being a place of | 5 |
much to the prejudice | 5 |
turned out of the | 5 |
with part of the | 5 |
to the towne of | 5 |
on the left wing | 5 |
him that he would | 5 |
to try his fortune | 5 |
not by any meanes | 5 |
a regiment of horse | 5 |
monro of obstell his | 5 |
have a care to | 5 |
in the midst between | 5 |
was knowne to be | 5 |
of his majesty of | 5 |
in his third booke | 5 |
make use of this | 5 |
being advertised of the | 5 |
the night drawing on | 5 |
out of the paltz | 5 |
for that they were | 5 |
the present conjuncture of | 5 |
the succour which was | 5 |
the next morning the | 5 |
part of the garrison | 5 |
they were likely to | 5 |
not able to defend | 5 |
in the center of | 5 |
put all to the | 5 |
might be the more | 5 |
but by a few | 5 |
under the protection of | 5 |
be shot to death | 5 |
answer it before the | 5 |
for the payment of | 5 |
upon him the government | 5 |
with their forces into | 5 |
in the heate of | 5 |
would be a hard | 5 |
for the defence thereof | 5 |
where we may see | 5 |
by all meanes to | 5 |
betooke themselves to their | 5 |
was thought to be | 5 |
being injured by the | 5 |
breake up with the | 5 |
the place of battaile | 5 |
the king of the | 5 |
the circuit of the | 5 |
and this is the | 5 |
cities of the empire | 5 |
for that they had | 5 |
by the side of | 5 |
the name of a | 5 |
of his majesties forces | 5 |
which if it had | 5 |
and other places of | 5 |
was besieged by the | 5 |
and the marquesse of | 5 |
put out of the | 5 |
on the fifth of | 5 |
some of his forces | 5 |
by the forces of | 5 |
grace the duke of | 5 |
every one of them | 5 |
for his majesty knew | 5 |
the prince of transylvania | 5 |
into the dukedome of | 5 |
he applyed himselfe to | 5 |
for the restitution of | 5 |
forth with their armes | 5 |
with his regiment of | 5 |
and to this purpose | 5 |
to the end the | 5 |
river which taking its | 5 |
the glory of thy | 5 |
of the lower palatinat | 5 |
the chiefe magistrate of | 5 |
he was taken prisoner | 5 |
to joyne with his | 5 |
to the knowledge of | 5 |
so many of the | 5 |
the command of don | 5 |
each side of the | 5 |
the dutie of a | 5 |
and that he was | 5 |
river of the maine | 5 |
the forces that were | 5 |
part of the souldiers | 5 |
possest by the french | 5 |
with his owne regiment | 5 |
the place of the | 5 |
to the service of | 5 |
the taking of ratisbon | 5 |
the eyes of all | 5 |
to enter into the | 5 |
himselfe to the taking | 5 |
and by reason of | 5 |
of the prince of | 5 |
his excellence the rex | 5 |
a colonell to foote | 5 |
colonell monro of fowles | 5 |
any manner of way | 5 |
some few dayes after | 5 |
to fight with the | 5 |
the duke of fridland | 5 |
in even front with | 5 |
unto his majesty of | 5 |
a part of the | 5 |
that the state of | 5 |
the great prejudice of | 5 |
the spaniards could not | 5 |
in the hearts of | 5 |
with the house of | 5 |
their forces into the | 5 |
for want of victualls | 5 |
we rested two dayes | 5 |
being invaded by the | 5 |
they could not so | 5 |
by the comming of | 5 |
of all things else | 5 |
betwixt us and the | 5 |
for the love of | 5 |
the king to the | 5 |
time of hot service | 5 |
might have an eye | 5 |
and that the french | 5 |
his majestie having got | 5 |
the territories of the | 5 |
put an end to | 5 |
no longer able to | 5 |
with his army into | 5 |
if he should not | 5 |
dead upon the place | 5 |
the title of elector | 5 |
about the end of | 5 |
the officers that were | 5 |
the fury of the | 5 |
of sweden and the | 5 |
the remainder of his | 5 |
what reasons and motives | 5 |
the most of the | 5 |
in all haste to | 5 |
being followed by the | 5 |
as well for that | 5 |
i did observe here | 5 |
what they had gotten | 5 |
magnanimous king of denmark | 5 |
which were in the | 5 |
for the want of | 5 |
makes known to the | 5 |
of the castle of | 5 |
were slaine upon the | 5 |
punisht according to the | 5 |
that when they should | 5 |
his majestie with the | 5 |
and duke william of | 5 |
for keeping good order | 5 |
were forced to give | 5 |
for the death of | 5 |
that the french had | 5 |
out of the field | 5 |
in case the enemy | 5 |
to provide for the | 5 |
to the government of | 5 |
and the losse of | 5 |
to put an end | 5 |
to breake with the | 5 |
present conjuncture of time | 5 |
for not being able | 5 |
on the sudden to | 5 |
the daughter of our | 5 |
joyned with the duke | 5 |
in the parts about | 5 |
were not farre from | 5 |
the guard of the | 5 |
to all the princes | 5 |
the emperour and his | 5 |
so important a place | 5 |
stood in need of | 5 |
if they had not | 5 |
his king and country | 5 |
top of the hill | 5 |
that it was to | 5 |
to be succoured by | 5 |
might be the better | 5 |
the reputation of their | 5 |
the th of march | 5 |
the spaniards who were | 5 |
to the inhabitants of | 5 |
and those that were | 5 |
on the confines of | 5 |
they might the better | 5 |
the crowne of sweden | 5 |
so long as they | 5 |
from the places they | 5 |
the king his master | 5 |
to any one that | 5 |
the elector of brandenburg | 5 |
his regiment of horse | 5 |
comming of the swedes | 5 |
with his army to | 5 |
the councell of warre | 5 |
the cannon upon the | 5 |
their wives and children | 5 |
suffered to march out | 5 |
being advertised that the | 5 |
of the left wing | 5 |
was this meane while | 5 |
before the gates of | 5 |
the papists in bavaria | 5 |
to hinder the spaniards | 5 |
in the course of | 5 |
out of the garrisons | 5 |
of about foot and | 5 |
in view of the | 5 |
that if they would | 5 |
taking its head from | 5 |
body of men to | 5 |
were quartered in the | 5 |
by the hopes of | 5 |
in the duke of | 5 |
who would not then | 5 |
according to the discretion | 5 |
of the enemies horse | 5 |
was the first that | 5 |
not being to be | 5 |
that they had not | 5 |
out of the castle | 5 |
if it were not | 5 |
the clerke of the | 5 |
a place of refuge | 4 |
things requisite for the | 4 |
a place of some | 4 |
joyne with the duke | 4 |
in the greatest extremity | 4 |
the enemy being gone | 4 |
relation of the bloudy | 4 |
to the place of | 4 |
being invironed on all | 4 |
the which was done | 4 |
the army in the | 4 |
so much as to | 4 |
with such forces as | 4 |
most part of our | 4 |
which were to be | 4 |
and not to be | 4 |
both of soule and | 4 |
of some of the | 4 |
that we may be | 4 |
of the bloudy battell | 4 |
on the west side | 4 |
to returne to the | 4 |
it fals into the | 4 |
was the cause of | 4 |
not long before had | 4 |
severall duties and observations | 4 |
would not be so | 4 |
states and peeres of | 4 |
tyranny of the house | 4 |
as much as he | 4 |
the noble souldiers that | 4 |
left hand double your | 4 |
to play upon it | 4 |
the interest of their | 4 |
should have fallen into | 4 |
what would be the | 4 |
was to be had | 4 |
on the tenth of | 4 |
by the breake of | 4 |
reason of the french | 4 |
part of them were | 4 |
we see also here | 4 |
in the market place | 4 |
not far from thence | 4 |
the roman catholique army | 4 |
of no great consideration | 4 |
in the present conjuncture | 4 |
for mine owne part | 4 |
the dint of the | 4 |
to bring him to | 4 |
which he found to | 4 |
as many men as | 4 |
taking of this place | 4 |
and betake themselves to | 4 |
the maintaining of the | 4 |
as they were before | 4 |
under his majesty of | 4 |
the men that were | 4 |
that the estates of | 4 |
a good body of | 4 |
who was with his | 4 |
their liberty of conscience | 4 |
in foure principall heads | 4 |
the one side of | 4 |
magnanimous king of denmarke | 4 |
and his majesty having | 4 |
the ruine of their | 4 |
for it is a | 4 |
to encounter with the | 4 |
with his forces towards | 4 |
might be said to | 4 |
the manner of our | 4 |
in our lower court | 4 |
fort belonging to the | 4 |
sir iames ramseys regiment | 4 |
in the front of | 4 |
in equall front with | 4 |
stout defence made by | 4 |
to betake himselfe to | 4 |
get out of the | 4 |
of the swedens horsemen | 4 |
for the kings service | 4 |
in the bosome of | 4 |
able to resist the | 4 |
his majesty having beset | 4 |
of the swedes proceedings | 4 |
was to be considered | 4 |
forced to give ground | 4 |
the same time the | 4 |
be in readinesse to | 4 |
in open warre against | 4 |
himselfe in person to | 4 |
be no hard matter | 4 |
the imperialists who were | 4 |
was desired by the | 4 |
majesty makes known to | 4 |
to be set upon | 4 |
majesty of sweden to | 4 |
likewise we see here | 4 |
those of the league | 4 |
set upon the state | 4 |
to the end of | 4 |
proceed in open warre | 4 |
it is usuall to | 4 |
other places of the | 4 |
come and joyne with | 4 |
made by the french | 4 |
worthy the name of | 4 |
nor was there any | 4 |
not give way thereunto | 4 |
as he was a | 4 |
it with his cannon | 4 |
being able longer to | 4 |
which was guarded by | 4 |
drive the swedes from | 4 |
that were quartered in | 4 |
towne on the th | 4 |
them before they should | 4 |
of the counsell of | 4 |
the insolency of the | 4 |
major and governour of | 4 |
a prince of the | 4 |
colonell of the artillery | 4 |
so farre forth as | 4 |
knowing themselves not able | 4 |
from thence into the | 4 |
in the sight of | 4 |
if they had beene | 4 |
into the strong holds | 4 |
the shelter of the | 4 |
his majesty with the | 4 |
he was to fight | 4 |
for that it is | 4 |
that he was a | 4 |
taken upon him the | 4 |
who to boot with | 4 |
is said to be | 4 |
of the enemies were | 4 |
well liked of by | 4 |
to side with him | 4 |
his warres against the | 4 |
to proceed in open | 4 |
so that at last | 4 |
the th of iuly | 4 |
that they should march | 4 |
in such sort as | 4 |
against the prince of | 4 |
to make a safe | 4 |
foot and horse in | 4 |
the end he might | 4 |
advantage of the ground | 4 |
of the chiefe commanders | 4 |
some troopes of horse | 4 |
being the end of | 4 |
prejudice of the publique | 4 |
and being come to | 4 |
to desire him to | 4 |
more worthy to be | 4 |
as a place of | 4 |
as also for the | 4 |
the other of them | 4 |
that he should be | 4 |
even to the gates | 4 |
francfurt on the oder | 4 |
of them in pieces | 4 |
the banks of the | 4 |
the place where the | 4 |
as farre as the | 4 |
to treate with the | 4 |
the left hand double | 4 |
were inforced to retreat | 4 |
be a difficult matter | 4 |
marching out with their | 4 |
by the getting of | 4 |
too small a number | 4 |
generall of the artillery | 4 |
the difference and controuersie | 4 |
being reduced to great | 4 |
the event of the | 4 |
use of this occasion | 4 |
its head from the | 4 |
being discovered by the | 4 |
to make choice of | 4 |
if the enemy had | 4 |
to surrender the towne | 4 |
the next day we | 4 |
were made for the | 4 |
our brethren in christ | 4 |
might be ready to | 4 |
for the maintaining of | 4 |
to drive the french | 4 |
and sir iohn hepburne | 4 |
it is not good | 4 |
who were accustomed to | 4 |
with all his forces | 4 |
his majesty of swedens | 4 |
the good of his | 4 |
the spanish forces which | 4 |
both horse and foote | 4 |
they should march out | 4 |
the battaile of nerling | 4 |
they therefore resolved to | 4 |
in sight of their | 4 |
to force a passage | 4 |
made by the enemy | 4 |
order from the king | 4 |
and the more to | 4 |
duke of parma to | 4 |
noble souldiers that goe | 4 |
the right hand double | 4 |
taken prisoner by the | 4 |
key which opens and | 4 |
the townes of the | 4 |
it was my fortune | 4 |
of an army royall | 4 |
his majesties service of | 4 |
consist in foure principall | 4 |
not to suffer any | 4 |
that it could not | 4 |
to be in a | 4 |
which though it were | 4 |
to the enterprise of | 4 |
was had of him | 4 |
to be too weake | 4 |
well inclined to the | 4 |
in the parts of | 4 |
well by reason of | 4 |
not so much for | 4 |
of the clocke at | 4 |
with no little losse | 4 |
opens and shuts the | 4 |
belonging to the regiments | 4 |
for the aforesaid reasons | 4 |
the end of august | 4 |
not well satisfied with | 4 |
is one of the | 4 |
went to the taking | 4 |
the interest of state | 4 |
also i did see | 4 |
towne seated upon the | 4 |
had the charge of | 4 |
with the princes of | 4 |
that they might afterwards | 4 |
that the towne was | 4 |
the hopes they had | 4 |
don martin of aragon | 4 |
of the garrison thereof | 4 |
text notes for div | 4 |
was not well pleased | 4 |
reduced to such a | 4 |
till at last the | 4 |
in the confines of | 4 |
on that side the | 4 |
it was not now | 4 |
which opens and shuts | 4 |
which ought to be | 4 |
the duke of luneburg | 4 |
and of the same | 4 |
at which time the | 4 |
the first division of | 4 |
the elector of coln | 4 |
shall die for it | 4 |
the provost marshall generall | 4 |
his confederacy with the | 4 |
in the towne and | 4 |
duty of a generall | 4 |
army of the league | 4 |
chiefe commanders of the | 4 |
cannon great and small | 4 |
for the reward of | 4 |
shall suffer death for | 4 |
the king of svvethland | 4 |
the like of the | 4 |
that the french did | 4 |
the hand of the | 4 |
the same time that | 4 |
vnto the king of | 4 |
it would be very | 4 |
the coast of holsten | 4 |
impossible for them to | 4 |
and this the rather | 4 |
the acceptation of the | 4 |
and the emperours army | 4 |
who when they should | 4 |
the th of august | 4 |
a declaration or manifesto | 4 |
george duke of lunenburg | 4 |
put himselfe into the | 4 |
to divert them from | 4 |
king of spaine and | 4 |
invironed by the french | 4 |
for the advantage of | 4 |
from joyning with the | 4 |
but if the french | 4 |
and two piece of | 4 |
and the towne of | 4 |
for that the spaniards | 4 |
had received from the | 4 |
to side with them | 4 |
electors of saxony and | 4 |
in to the succour | 4 |
then out of time | 4 |
and of the other | 4 |
were taken from the | 4 |
he was wont to | 4 |
the name of souldiers | 4 |
the next morning we | 4 |
vpon paine of death | 4 |
king of sweden having | 4 |
the protection of the | 4 |
on the borders of | 4 |
continued our march towards | 4 |
under mercy of cannon | 4 |
was not yet time | 4 |
the inhabitants of piemont | 4 |
be succoured by the | 4 |
though they were not | 4 |
tyranny of their enemies | 4 |
given over by accord | 4 |
his maiesty of sweden | 4 |
to relieve the towne | 4 |
the chiefe commanders on | 4 |
his former quarters of | 4 |
be put to death | 4 |
according to his custome | 4 |
and because the french | 4 |
of opinion that the | 4 |
it being usuall for | 4 |
was then in the | 4 |
of cannon great and | 4 |
duties and observations of | 4 |
watered by the river | 4 |
should not be able | 4 |
that were with him | 4 |
favour of the king | 4 |
well satisfied with the | 4 |
before they should be | 4 |
fearing lest they might | 4 |
and the same time | 4 |
which of all other | 4 |
in pieces by the | 4 |
the swedes that were | 4 |
hamilton colonell to a | 4 |
a briefe information of | 4 |
many of them prisoners | 4 |
king of sweden his | 4 |
pieces of great cannon | 4 |
within reach of cannon | 4 |
of all the rest | 4 |
to take it in | 4 |
was not a little | 4 |
this they write from | 4 |
the intentions of the | 4 |
the hearts of those | 4 |
to a bad condition | 4 |
to him and his | 4 |
of those of the | 4 |
the one halfe of | 4 |
the forces of france | 4 |
the good government of | 4 |
at one and the | 4 |
could be expected from | 4 |
to declare himselfe openly | 4 |
of a strong and | 4 |
with a great deale | 4 |
to keepe them in | 4 |
by the emperour vnto | 4 |
all the noble souldiers | 4 |
a towne in the | 4 |
from whence they might | 4 |
themselves masters of the | 4 |
against the prince palatine | 4 |
heads of the army | 4 |
in some sort to | 4 |
a place belonging to | 4 |
till at last they | 4 |
under the invincible king | 4 |
in the countrey of | 4 |
to so great a | 4 |
that he might draw | 4 |
and xml conversion a | 4 |
hot on both sides | 4 |
in the extremitie of | 4 |
so much for the | 4 |
by the death and | 4 |
the seventh of september | 4 |
end that they might | 4 |
they might be ready | 4 |
the quality of the | 4 |
forces on this side | 4 |
were not wanting in | 4 |
they might make use | 4 |
take up armes against | 4 |
it was not good | 4 |
two houres before day | 4 |
joyne with the french | 4 |
to enter the towne | 4 |
to be captaine of | 4 |
as well in the | 4 |
which he held with | 4 |
the safetie of his | 4 |
were cut in pieces | 4 |
of the towne of | 4 |
is the dutie of | 4 |
all the neighbouring townes | 4 |
and tooke from them | 4 |
it was requisite to | 4 |
magistrate of the towne | 4 |
and as he was | 4 |
with foure companies of | 4 |
people of those parts | 4 |
their king and master | 4 |
discretion of the court | 4 |
vpon paine of punishment | 4 |
put on such resolutions | 4 |
into the field with | 4 |
be one of the | 4 |
make use of their | 4 |
him to proceed in | 4 |
for want of forrage | 4 |
bridge over the river | 4 |
being able to defend | 4 |
that they might have | 4 |
past over the poe | 4 |
the succour of it | 4 |
and that therefore it | 4 |
besides those that were | 4 |
under contribution to his | 4 |
the duke his brother | 4 |
with his army in | 4 |
and it is thought | 4 |
third of our iuly | 4 |
the strong holds in | 4 |
nine of the clocke | 4 |
from thence to the | 4 |
briefe information of the | 4 |
another prayer to the | 4 |
of the army to | 4 |
at the first sight | 4 |
with his majestie of | 4 |
in the night to | 4 |
was commanded to march | 4 |
the halfe of his | 4 |
upon the right hand | 4 |
as it was said | 4 |
made use of the | 4 |
very well knew how | 4 |
that it is not | 4 |
which by reason of | 4 |
wherein if they had | 4 |
to accept of this | 4 |
as if he had | 4 |
other princes of the | 4 |
to give over the | 4 |
we see by the | 4 |
as at this time | 4 |
in the british library | 4 |
what they were to | 4 |
hand as you were | 4 |
to raise the siege | 4 |
to the care of | 4 |
the king of poland | 4 |
it would be for | 4 |
a strong party of | 4 |
with the greatest part | 4 |
he continued his march | 4 |
if they would not | 4 |
that side of the | 4 |
on the seventh of | 4 |
might be able to | 4 |
of his wounds at | 4 |
with a number of | 4 |
forced the enemy to | 4 |
with so great forces | 4 |
reputation of their armes | 4 |
very well understood the | 4 |
the conduct of the | 4 |
the safetie of their | 4 |
a clock at night | 4 |
with part of their | 4 |
for them to maintaine | 4 |
which would have been | 4 |
of the dukes of | 4 |
the sinnes of the | 4 |
and planted his cannon | 4 |
duke of brunswick and | 4 |
with the spanish forces | 4 |
made use of their | 4 |
which was of greater | 4 |
and observations of service | 4 |
for this being a | 4 |
as a souldier of | 4 |
warre against the prince | 4 |
and being advertised that | 4 |
to set upon it | 4 |
to the clerke of | 4 |
died of his wounds | 4 |
through intelligence had with | 4 |
to furt on the | 4 |
tooke his way towards | 4 |
out of the city | 4 |
cut in pieces by | 4 |
in the townes thereabouts | 4 |
commanders of the army | 4 |
of all the army | 4 |
were already on their | 4 |
with all diligence to | 4 |
states peers of hungarie | 4 |
obedience to his majesties | 4 |
that so they may | 4 |
opened the way to | 4 |
he resolved to take | 4 |
to be preferred before | 4 |
moderate the greatnesse of | 4 |
vvherein the roman imperiall | 4 |
the face of the | 4 |
those who were not | 4 |
into the protection of | 4 |
the land of hessen | 4 |
was much concerned in | 4 |
with the actions of | 4 |
and that they were | 4 |
seeing there was no | 4 |
in such a condition | 4 |
equall front with the | 4 |
to be had of | 4 |
the king in the | 4 |
his most intimate friends | 4 |
i did also observe | 4 |
not the duke of | 4 |
with wals and towers | 4 |
monro of fowles his | 4 |
set upon them on | 4 |
the duke of wirtenbergs | 4 |
heart of the state | 4 |
some of the swedish | 4 |
dyed of his wounds | 4 |
on this side rhyn | 4 |
called a councell of | 4 |
also we may see | 4 |
to make up the | 4 |
rhine on the leacke | 4 |
some of the french | 4 |
were upon those frontiers | 4 |
to doe somewhat in | 4 |
good intelligence with the | 4 |
possest themselves of the | 4 |
that the greatest part | 4 |
the first of september | 4 |
the enemy being strong | 4 |
unto them by the | 4 |
eight dutie discharged of | 4 |
to the furtherance of | 4 |
and the whole army | 4 |
upon the newes of | 4 |
as soone as he | 4 |
it made not for | 4 |
of any intention to | 4 |
service of the crowne | 4 |
be brought into the | 4 |
about after the ancient | 4 |
the forces of that | 4 |
is seated in the | 4 |
the wings of the | 4 |
it not fit to | 4 |
the heads of the | 4 |
to be borne withall | 4 |
his worth and valour | 4 |
the government of that | 4 |
might the more easily | 4 |
the preservation of those | 4 |
the kings commission for | 4 |
his majesty and the | 4 |
and other neighbouring places | 4 |
up with the armie | 4 |
which made his majesty | 4 |
with the title of | 4 |
if the french had | 4 |
a clocke in the | 4 |