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trigram frequency
the duke of575
the king of423
by reason of192
the state of188
out of the180
the losse of147
on the other146
king of sweden146
the other side144
the rest of140
of the french134
that they might134
at this time132
of the empire117
state of milan115
that he might113
reason of the112
not to be107
the taking of103
that it was97
part of the96
one of the94
the command of90
of all the90
by the french90
and of the89
rest of the87
with his army87
his majesty of86
the crowne of85
to the end81
and that the81
in the field79
the confines of79
by the king78
ought to be77
of the towne77
for that the77
the elector of76
not able to76
and from thence76
the next day74
of the duke74
it was not73
that they were73
to the sword72
the most part72
of the said71
they could not71
by the swedes70
according to the70
of the enemies70
the greatest part70
of his owne69
on both sides69
duke of bavaria68
not farre from67
they should be66
that they should65
the house of65
early english books65
of the king65
in those parts65
king of france64
it would be64
and that he64
was to be64
of the swedes64
the end of63
of his army63
that he would63
the towne of63
some of the62
side of the62
the th of62
ministers of state62
foot and horse62
of the imperialists61
and in the61
under the command61
of the army61
not being able60
to the king60
on all sides60
of the enemy60
that he should59
house of austria59
on this side59
to the french58
and the duke58
that the french58
belonging to the58
for want of58
the preservation of58
being able to57
his majestie of57
of horse and57
greatest part of57
generall of the57
and by the57
from thence to56
a place of56
and to the56
the castle of56
on the th56
in the fields55
horse and foote55
of the same54
so as the54
with the duke54
made by the53
as he was53
as it was53
to joyne with53
by the spaniards53
majesty of sweden53
the same time52
this meane while52
the count of52
they were to52
the next morning52
and that they51
to the great51
that the spaniards51
of his majesties51
the territories of51
on the contrary51
english books online51
that he had50
that he was50
there was no50
the name of50
upon the confines50
the forces of49
to be the49
in respect of49
with the losse49
when they should49
that the duke49
and on the49
with the rest49
and the other49
as they were48
the prince of48
if they should48
at the same48
so that the48
with the king48
he could not47
he resolved to46
that it is46
in the end46
part of his46
on that side46
the right hand45
for them to45
of the emperours45
the hands of45
dayes dutch miles45
by the imperialists45
they would not45
together with the45
of the emperour45
at the first44
to be in44
the place of44
were forced to43
of the swedish43
to the emperour43
in the state43
of the best43
colonell to foote43
the government of42
seated upon the42
they might be42
they were not42
such time as42
the princes of42
and all the42
the power of41
of the state41
to be a41
to the duke41
duke of saxon41
to boot with41
to make the41
the defence of41
ought not to40
to this purpose40
they should have40
the beginning of40
so great a40
many of them40
duke of parma40
of the field40
those of the40
of their owne40
by this time39
the death of39
from the king39
of the spaniards39
and for that39
the frontiers of39
that if the39
with a strong39
of his men39
as it is39
joyne with the38
and not to38
most part of38
by the emperour38
the midst of38
by the duke38
and the rest38
text creation partnership37
to make a37
in the night37
to the swedes37
his majesty having37
that they had37
with the french37
they ought to37
and for the37
the french forces37
the enemy was37
till such time36
not a little36
duke of saxony36
which they had36
that they would36
of their enemies36
could not be36
king of spaine36
king of hungary36
officers and souldiers36
the number of36
based on the36
and the french36
he would not35
in the midst35
the side of35
of his enemies35
discharged of our35
the end that35
duke of savoy35
the french should35
in the meane35
of the spanish35
into the field35
the battaile of35
the estates of35
he was not35
here also we35
those that were35
make use of35
the comming of35
is to be34
would be a34
to be made34
upon the river34
the dukedome of34
put to the34
in time of34
all of them34
there was a34
of the country34
the example of34
to set upon34
command of the34
the court of34
some of his34
if he should33
of the regiment33
of the kings33
the left hand33
by his majesty33
by the enemy33
in case of33
affaires of the33
for that he33
of the garrison33
out of his33
to hinder the33
elector of saxony33
of the whole33
the head of32
the ruine of32
end of the32
the which he32
and then to32
of the palatinate32
upon the place32
for the french32
by the way32
princes of the32
the affaires of32
to take in32
to his majesty32
the siege of32
if they had32
many of the32
for the king32
horse and foot31
the french were31
the meane time31
in the towne31
all things necessary31
such as were31
officers of the31
hands of the31
of the most31
of so great31
according to his31
at that time31
of the crowne31
that the king30
set upon the30
they might have30
and to be30
dutie discharged of30
was not to30
the roman catholiques30
the way to30
they should not30
in the morning30
for the most30
them in the30
were taken prisoners30
and that it30
they resolved to30
for it is30
were to be29
not onely to29
of all things29
into the hands29
the heart of29
of them were29
he ought to29
so much the29
of the roman29
a number of29
his majestie having29
he was a29
of our march29
other side of29
respect of the29
come to the29
in all his29
in their owne29
piece of cannon29
the catholique league28
body of the28
were sent to28
also we see28
the enemy being28
him by the28
how they might28
who was then28
of the souldiers28
till they were28
the assistance of28
be able to28
with the spaniards28
by the austrians28
those who were28
the regiments of28
that hee might28
lievetenant colonell to28
which he had28
the proceedings of28
to come to28
that the swedes27
with the emperour27
in good order27
by his majestie27
reason of their27
and the king27
the inhabitants of27
the kingdome of27
for him to27
being in the27
we marched to27
being come to27
to make them27
passe over the27
proceedings of the27
they might easily27
it was to27
for his owne27
of the armie27
with the swedes27
the whole armie27
fall into the27
of horse of27
i did observe27
the space of27
in his owne27
forces of the27
of an army27
with his majesty27
to passe over27
that by the27
here also i26
it is not26
with a good26
into the towne26
and to make26
with his forces26
the body of26
in the same26
the spanish forces26
said to be26
as for the26
shot in the26
within the towne26
would not be26
so much as26
in the beginning26
to be done26
as also the26
and the spaniards26
the honour of26
and it is26
were of opinion26
a regiment of26
newes of the26
that they may26
the country of26
of the other26
of the place26
which was the26
on the left26
for the preservation26
them to be26
his majesty did26
led on by26
with his owne25
to be so25
the most of25
for that they25
king of the25
the bishopricke of25
his majesties army25
the cardinall of25
in the yeare25
keying and markup25
use of the25
with the enemy25
to march with25
where they were25
it is the25
as if they25
troupes of horse25
the left wing25
it was the25
as they did25
it is a25
it may be25
were quartered in25
to take the25
to his owne25
to have the25
held by the25
an eye to25
with a great25
and the towne25
to defend the25
be the more25
into the state25
on the right25
the states of24
were commanded to24
master of the24
by his owne24
the newes of24
the safety of24
the actions of24
to the towne24
so long as24
regiments of horse24
of the publique24
estates of bohemia24
of the great24
to withstand the24
joyned with the24
was forced to24
to defend it24
unto his majesty24
according to their24
of the electors24
more and more24
the whole army24
crowne of swethland24
what they had24
the towne was24
either as utf24
the towne and24
and which was24
represented either as24
after the ancient24
majestie of sweden24
as also to24
marked as illegible24
as that they24
they might not24
the french to24
the sight of24
characters represented either24
the governour of24
he was to24
defence of the24
comming of the23
in like manner23
colonell to a23
of the kingdome23
himselfe master of23
in my opinion23
of the clocke23
even to the23
his majestie was23
were in the23
with their armes23
notes for div23
king of denmarke23
to the taking23
part of them23
to the right23
other side the23
to that purpose23
to returne to23
the french had23
to see the23
for feare of23
the love of23
and with the23
his army to23
the king to23
for that it23
to the spaniards23
to keepe the23
of the city23
of the river23
at last the23
most of them23
of his forces23
as that he23
duke of feria23
that the said23
it might be23
it to be23
for div a23
at such times23
unto him by23
themselves to the23
him to be23
with thy selfe23
cut in peeces23
he had received23
to resist the23
by the taking23
to fight with22
taking in of22
the swedes were22
he might have22
eye to the22
so as they22
the one side22
the swedish army22
the time of22
he did not22
in the head22
to oppose the22
of the swedens22
the reliefe of22
the valour of22
taken by the22
when thou seest22
over the rhyn22
as it were22
duke of orleans22
for the defence22
the interest of22
would have been22
this was the22
king of swethland22
which was not22
he should not22
the swedish forces22
for it was22
that this was22
in dayes dutch22
the way of22
of great brittaine22
early works to22
that so they22
as he had22
themselves of the22
on the one22
the succour of22
upon this occasion22
he might be22
of intention to22
of the saxons22
of the house22
to be had22
of those provinces22
in so much22
in his hand22
his march towards22
an army of22
the advantage of22
where we see22
with the army22
one and the22
the princes and22
that the enemy22
was taken prisoner22
to the succour22
to all the22
the which the22
of his souldiers21
so they might21
they would have21
the enemy to21
with his sword21
pieces of cannon21
we may see21
the imperialists were21
the duty of21
of the horse21
the spanish army21
who were not21
he might not21
of the league21
of our regiment21
and in particular21
where he was21
the prince elector21
though it were21
of the battell21
he should be21
were not able21
though they were21
out of their21
the said estates21
of great importance21
the title of21
and of his21
his majesty to21
sight of the21
marched with his21
the bankes of21
to have a21
of their forces21
part of their21
the people of21
the taking in21
captaine of the21
upon by the21
in the paltz21
to their owne21
of the good21
he had not21
with an army21
was sent to21
so as it21
princes of italy21
there is no21
all the rest21
government of the21
by all meanes21
and other places21
they had not21
that all the21
crowne of bohemia21
to make good21
and the enemy20
under pretence of20
with the other20
to the court20
as they had20
the best part20
thou seest thy20
the good will20
was in the20
of so many20
was likely to20
the ancient manner20
were inforced to20
boot with the20
forced to retire20
to defend themselves20
might the better20
he would have20
the remainder of20
as he did20
by those of20
troopes of horse20
the river of20
at any time20
one of them20
i did see20
and because the20
to the ground20
we see here20
best part of20
had not the20
the swedes and20
king of bohemia20
upon the frontiers20
to his majesties20
the prince palatine20
of the people20
as they might20
on the maine20
to his majestie20
cannon and musket20
before they should20
in such a20
rest of his20
of the chiefe20
were put to20
duke of rohan20
of the imperiall20
a mile from20
a man of20
the middest of20
this time the20
by the swedish19
a great many19
to the elector19
who had the19
the safetie of19
so farre as19
in sight of19
from the towne19
power of the19
upon the bankes19
of foot and19
ought to have19
to make his19
and other state19
of the cannon19
the marquesse of19
of that province19
the neighbouring townes19
to the left19
and the next19
making use of19
to fall upon19
themselves from the19
who was a19
which was to19
foote and horse19
of the romanists19
not so easily19
the countrey of19
of such as19
the spaniards would19
would not onely19
but on the19
them to the19
from the enemy19
would be the19
as soone as19
the like of19
against the french19
was commanded to19
upon the rhyn19
were not to19
if it were19
the spaniards were19
knowne to be19
the king was19
in the upper19
to be taken19
of that state19
commanded by the19
a long time19
the emperour ferdinand19
by how much19
as that the19
and though the19
unto the king19
so that we19
yet were they19
two regiments of19
they might the19
to keep the19
that they could19
of the lower19
who would not19
while as the19
farre from the19
the emperours forces18
his majestie did18
the top of18
and then marched18
the conduct of18
of the prince18
any manner of18
of the citie18
of them in18
of the austrian18
masters of the18
have an eye18
to provide for18
did breake up18
and of all18
himselfe to be18
the order of18
themselves in the18
king of great18
a body of18
the intaking of18
to come in18
duke barnard of18
are to be18
and that therefore18
of them being18
them by the18
and marched towards18
be brought to18
this magnanimous king18
the contents of18
of such a18
it behoved them18
the enemy had18
to make use18
of our enemies18
the townes of18
bridge over the18
might not be18
returned to the18
of by the18
about this time18
they had done18
regiment of horse18
the protection of18
a few dayes18
his majesty was18
for their owne18
on the oder18
for the spaniards18
the right wing18
that there was18
with part of18
and the whole18
that we may18
peace with the18
to his former18
during which time18
regiments of the18
as well as18
a great deale18
of his majestie18
cornets of horse18
the imperiall generall18
and the swedes18
of that place18
with some of18
all his actions18
past over the18
good will of18
thinke with thy18
themselves to their18
in the defence18
to the number18
advantage of the18
a part of18
as much as18
of this place18
in his majesties18
duty discharged of18
and all other18
taken from them18
companies of horse18
with his horse18
and his majestie17
the swedes had17
army in the17
being joyned with17
to drive the17
by his majesties17
was come to17
the swedes being17
the one and17
as well for17
themselves to be17
went to the17
the officers of17
the citie of17
contents of the17
of their men17
of the dukes17
the landgrave of17
in that province17
which they could17
the arrivall of17
it being a17
the restitution of17
the greatnesse of17
of the austrians17
of the elector17
his former quarters17
and this was17
all this while17
king of spaines17
that in the17
the helpe of17
the good of17
a great number17
towne and castle17
a gentleman of17
made use of17
with all the17
if the french17
here we see17
and of their17
any thing to17
the mouth of17
be in the17
to the imperialists17
that it might17
councell of warre17
to conclude then17
but if the17
upon the imperialists17
of those that17
it was a17
then thinke with17
all the neighbouring17
contrary to the17
be suffered to17
in the most17
on the elve17
from the duke17
himselfe in the17
correspondency with the17
to be of17
the strong holds17
and at the17
they were forced17
against the swedes17
the baron of17
to accept of17
of the inhabitants17
the king being17
when they were17
by the assistance17
and then the17
as they could17
betooke themselves to17
and those of17
in his absence17
the condition of17
which the spaniards17
the prejudice of17
prince elector palatine17
then to be17
the glory of17
should not be17
and the imperialists17
to give them17
to doe the17
with his men17
to make him17
the want of17
the hazard of16
given to the16
therefore it was16
able to defend16
duke william of16
when he should16
the first of16
at all times16
with foot and16
the fury of16
to bring them16
was at this16
how he might16
men in the16
which he did16
himselfe with the16
that can be16
and his majesty16
did not onely16
the elector palatine16
seated in the16
in regard of16
the defence thereof16
by the river16
companyes on foote16
the continuance of16
by way of16
the isle of16
and those that16
part of christendome16
till at last16
and some other16
beginning of the16
by no meanes16
seemed to be16
of the romans16
way to the16
fall upon the16
crowne of france16
the swedes proceedings16
to declare himselfe16
if they would16
in defence of16
of the castle16
all to the16
which the swedes16
came to the16
of the valteline16
to be very16
sir iames ramsey16
and at last16
to command the16
the gates of16
and therefore it16
to follow the16
to those that16
the discretion of16
being to be16
that the imperialists16
which they might16
possest by the16
men of the16
for he was16
to the crowne16
to their former16
by the souldiers16
and if the16
taken in by16
of the greatest16
good store of16
the winning of16
the city of16
to the prejudice16
satisfied with the16
that he could16
but the spaniards16
to the said16
on the side16
and out of16
from the emperour16
had wont to16
and so much16
on foote of16
with those of16
upon him the16
himselfe in person16
the maintaining of16
each of them16
colonell monro of16
the archduke ferdinand16
out of a16
of the first16
not far from16
come into the16
nature of the16
his whole army16
over the river16
at which time16
the lord of16
then any other16
in the french16
he should have16
ruine of the16
then in the16
barnard of wymar16
for the present16
out with their16
in the court15
by the other15
were able to15
for all the15
to be observed15
before the towne15
and all his15
in all haste15
that in all15
as well to15
may the better15
the french in15
thought it not15
seest thy camerade15
of their souldiers15
the landsgrave of15
where i did15
his army from15
himselfe into the15
by the sword15
the cause of15
preservation of the15
by all the15
being desirous to15
river of the15
this time in15
and to have15
and he that15
the invincible king15
and more particularly15
those that are15
about foot and15
if the enemy15
a souldier of15
that his majesty15
for the good15
of horse or15
which he was15
of the briggad15
of the common15
they began to15
with so much15
the french being15
and that his15
the getting of15
of these two15
as if he15
for the reliefe15
and he himselfe15
with all his15
to be more15
the recovery of15
those of parma15
of the dutch15
and to that15
that at the15
to maintaine the15
squadrons of horse15
the importancy of15
to guard the15
with all things15
the french from15
in the afternoone15
that there is15
that the whole15
to the other15
place of great15
in the first15
which made the15
the spaniards should15
the eyes of15
the swedes to15
who was not15
upon the enemy15
of time and15
they should see15
we see that15
the meanes of15
rest of our15
not so much15
it was thought15
much troubled at15
he with his15
which is a15
clocke in the15
to be well15
that if they15
the french army15
and full of15
was so great15
of his majesty15
their armes and15
might easily have15
commanded in chiefe15
be in readinesse15
the swedish colonell15
joyning with the15
invincible king of15
of a generall15
the service of15
towne upon the15
as you were15
great number of15
a garrison of15
this is the15
and it was15
with his regiment15
some of them15
duke of brunswick15
was ready to15
the captaine of15
the garrisons of15
to enter into15
him in the15
a great part15
aware of the15
to have beene15
a short time14
great part of14
of the one14
began to be14
hath beene said14
himselfe to the14
to do so14
great was the14
the swedish generall14
the reason of14
of sweden and14
and to give14
the tenth of14
of the artillery14
against the king14
would be to14
joyne with him14
he was so14
made themselves masters14
not farre off14
to a regiment14
the opinion of14
the count de14
give way to14
in the very14
of the protestants14
take up armes14
his majesty and14
in need of14
state of venice14
of the neighbouring14
duke of lorayne14
in a short14
he had no14
of the maine14
they did not14
sampled and proofread14
with the kings14
horse of the14
himselfe of the14
that if he14
on the sudden14
forces which were14
the land of14
the garrison of14
he being a14
to march towards14
fals into the14
support to the14
were made to14
thought to be14
unto his majestie14
against the emperour14
if he had14
so as he14
it should be14
very well knew14
not long before14
the dukes of14
were ordained to14
of our nation14
out of all14
king of denmark14
prejudice of the14
in the battell14
and such as14
the swedish commanders14
a strong army14
they might make14
which did not14
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