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in the meane time | 437 |
the rest of the | 437 |
at the same time | 309 |
on the other side | 272 |
in the mean time | 249 |
a great part of | 220 |
for the most part | 215 |
that is to say | 197 |
by reason of the | 189 |
a great number of | 186 |
in the time of | 171 |
for as much as | 168 |
the greatest part of | 162 |
to the grand signior | 156 |
by sea and land | 152 |
at such time as | 149 |
into the hands of | 149 |
in the beginning of | 146 |
the hands of the | 145 |
of the grand signior | 144 |
the rest of his | 138 |
as if it had | 134 |
as if they had | 128 |
a man of great | 126 |
after the manner of | 124 |
the comming of the | 122 |
with the rest of | 118 |
the manner of the | 113 |
the top of the | 111 |
great part of the | 111 |
as if he had | 110 |
out of the citie | 109 |
both by sea and | 108 |
all the rest of | 107 |
the power of the | 107 |
in the midst of | 104 |
by the space of | 104 |
the beginning of the | 103 |
early english books online | 103 |
for the defence of | 103 |
for the space of | 100 |
of so great a | 98 |
in the middest of | 97 |
the name of the | 95 |
the mouth of the | 95 |
that he could not | 95 |
of the turkish empire | 94 |
with the losse of | 92 |
after the death of | 91 |
with a great armie | 89 |
the time of the | 87 |
the king of spaine | 86 |
on the one side | 85 |
to the number of | 85 |
but a little before | 83 |
at the siege of | 83 |
and as it were | 81 |
with a great power | 80 |
if it had been | 79 |
knights of the order | 79 |
with fire and sword | 79 |
the other side of | 79 |
the death of the | 78 |
most part of the | 77 |
was not to be | 77 |
so much the more | 76 |
and the rest of | 75 |
on the right hand | 74 |
by the name of | 74 |
of the king of | 73 |
the strength of the | 73 |
the bassa of buda | 72 |
the time of his | 71 |
at which time also | 71 |
of the christian princes | 71 |
that part of the | 71 |
by the commaundement of | 71 |
the minds of the | 70 |
that it was not | 70 |
under the command of | 69 |
the greatnesse of the | 69 |
in the name of | 68 |
the furie of the | 68 |
of the kingdome of | 68 |
the gates of the | 67 |
other side of the | 66 |
in the sight of | 66 |
the spoile of the | 66 |
such time as the | 66 |
vnder the leading of | 65 |
out of the way | 65 |
in a short time | 65 |
by little and little | 64 |
as is before declared | 63 |
the princes of the | 63 |
part of his armie | 63 |
he was by the | 63 |
as it were in | 63 |
of the order of | 63 |
for feare of the | 62 |
the order of the | 62 |
taken by the turks | 62 |
with all his power | 62 |
the sight of the | 61 |
not so much as | 60 |
the defence of the | 60 |
greatest part of the | 59 |
by the way of | 59 |
as if he would | 59 |
with a great army | 58 |
if it had beene | 58 |
the yeere of our | 57 |
the end of the | 57 |
the knights of the | 57 |
the death of his | 57 |
of the comming of | 57 |
a great deal of | 56 |
the latter end of | 55 |
the head of the | 55 |
on the th of | 55 |
the middest of the | 55 |
at the foot of | 55 |
is not to be | 55 |
yeere of our lord | 55 |
the number of the | 55 |
of the grand signiors | 54 |
at which time the | 54 |
that he would not | 54 |
the presence of the | 53 |
of cloth of gold | 52 |
the valour of the | 52 |
part of the world | 52 |
of the ottoman empire | 52 |
the most part of | 52 |
the rising of the | 52 |
that he was not | 52 |
and so much the | 52 |
and that it was | 52 |
of the christians in | 52 |
the emperour and the | 51 |
that they could not | 51 |
of the christian religion | 51 |
put to the sword | 50 |
the danger of the | 50 |
his sonne in law | 49 |
the knights of malta | 49 |
the government of the | 49 |
the mean time the | 49 |
the grand signior to | 49 |
and at the same | 48 |
as much as the | 48 |
by reason of his | 48 |
with bag and baggage | 48 |
with the multitude of | 48 |
the side of the | 48 |
the other christian princes | 48 |
that the grand signior | 48 |
in the yeare of | 48 |
the space of three | 48 |
and on the other | 47 |
notes for div a | 47 |
put them to flight | 47 |
he was glad to | 47 |
the empire of the | 47 |
in the space of | 47 |
the yeare of our | 46 |
to the king of | 46 |
the midst of the | 46 |
one of the greatest | 46 |
by whom he was | 46 |
the ruines of the | 46 |
the honour of the | 46 |
for defence of the | 46 |
the gouernment of the | 45 |
not being able to | 45 |
the state of the | 45 |
by all meanes to | 45 |
in the presence of | 45 |
on the side of | 45 |
for the maintenance of | 45 |
in the yeere of | 45 |
the bassa of bvda | 45 |
yet for all that | 44 |
characters represented either as | 44 |
the force of the | 44 |
out of the castle | 44 |
in so great a | 44 |
of the death of | 44 |
the kingdome of hvngarie | 44 |
represented either as utf | 44 |
the wals of the | 44 |
with all speed to | 44 |
the first of the | 43 |
all parts of the | 43 |
such time as he | 43 |
the beginning of his | 43 |
the forces of the | 43 |
his father in law | 43 |
of the christian commonweale | 43 |
that he should not | 43 |
rest of his armie | 42 |
the middle of the | 42 |
vntill such time as | 42 |
to the top of | 42 |
and put to flight | 42 |
of our lord god | 42 |
alongst the sea coast | 42 |
the frontiers of the | 42 |
vpon the coast of | 42 |
vnder the conduct of | 42 |
about the same time | 42 |
by force of armes | 42 |
under the conduct of | 42 |
on the left hand | 42 |
for that he had | 42 |
one of the most | 42 |
for that it was | 42 |
the king of polonia | 41 |
of the citie of | 41 |
that there was no | 41 |
a man of a | 41 |
from time to time | 41 |
downe to the ground | 41 |
and the more to | 41 |
in the lesser asia | 41 |
that side of the | 41 |
the next day after | 41 |
the same time also | 40 |
by the power of | 40 |
not far from the | 40 |
in a great battell | 40 |
of the house of | 40 |
by the persuasion of | 40 |
as he had before | 40 |
the face of the | 40 |
gates of the citie | 40 |
the fortune of the | 40 |
the turks in the | 40 |
thought it best to | 39 |
in the hands of | 39 |
during the time of | 39 |
for the safetie of | 39 |
greatest part of his | 39 |
if he had been | 39 |
the person of the | 39 |
was not able to | 39 |
the foot of the | 39 |
caused him to be | 39 |
with an armie of | 39 |
of the othoman kings | 39 |
to the end that | 39 |
the heads of the | 39 |
but for as much | 39 |
emperour of the turks | 38 |
with his armie to | 38 |
at the end of | 38 |
the cause of his | 38 |
the possession of the | 38 |
yeare of our lord | 38 |
the place where the | 38 |
the aga of the | 38 |
by reason of their | 38 |
of the knights of | 38 |
of the better sort | 38 |
of the princes of | 38 |
about the end of | 38 |
their wiues and children | 38 |
of them that were | 38 |
by the grand signior | 37 |
to the siege of | 37 |
and that he was | 37 |
for so great a | 37 |
if they had been | 37 |
with the loss of | 37 |
not farre from the | 37 |
the bassa of bosna | 37 |
the charge of the | 37 |
great part of his | 37 |
of all others most | 37 |
the christians in the | 37 |
to take vp armes | 37 |
part of the wall | 37 |
the violence of the | 36 |
and twentith day of | 36 |
out of the city | 36 |
that they were not | 36 |
he was forced to | 36 |
the house of austria | 36 |
to be able to | 36 |
all things necessarie for | 36 |
by the death of | 36 |
were not able to | 36 |
in the castle of | 36 |
in the middle of | 36 |
the manner of their | 36 |
of the rest of | 36 |
in the confines of | 36 |
for the reliefe of | 36 |
side of the riuer | 36 |
called by the turks | 35 |
was at that time | 35 |
the state of venice | 35 |
the castle of s | 35 |
and from thence to | 35 |
fled out of the | 35 |
to the terrour of | 35 |
of the lesser asia | 35 |
the losse of the | 35 |
rest of the armie | 35 |
the terrour of the | 35 |
the rest to flight | 35 |
was a man of | 35 |
of so great an | 35 |
christian princes of the | 35 |
the better sort of | 35 |
of one of the | 35 |
most part of them | 35 |
thought it not good | 34 |
most part of his | 34 |
parts of the world | 34 |
to raise the siege | 34 |
the reliefe of the | 34 |
the captaine of the | 34 |
the beginning of this | 34 |
of the turkes armie | 34 |
master of the rhodes | 34 |
of the state of | 34 |
the king of spain | 34 |
time of the yeare | 34 |
in the heat of | 34 |
the command of the | 34 |
the strong castle of | 34 |
from the grand signior | 34 |
they were forced to | 34 |
vpon the top of | 34 |
the history of the | 34 |
of the christian common | 34 |
into the holy land | 34 |
wals of the citie | 34 |
vp and downe the | 34 |
with all his forces | 33 |
it is to be | 33 |
alongst the coast of | 33 |
for that he was | 33 |
one of the turks | 33 |
so that it was | 33 |
the frontiers of his | 33 |
if it were possible | 33 |
the departure of the | 33 |
at the time of | 33 |
be put to death | 33 |
by the helpe of | 33 |
if they had beene | 33 |
in the port of | 33 |
in the month of | 33 |
in that part of | 33 |
the king of persia | 33 |
of horse and foot | 33 |
for the honour of | 33 |
it came to passe | 33 |
one of the gates | 33 |
as much as he | 33 |
a part of the | 33 |
with all his armie | 32 |
of the turkish emperour | 32 |
not able longer to | 32 |
the death of their | 32 |
at the mouth of | 32 |
on the top of | 32 |
part of his army | 32 |
the name of a | 32 |
in respect of the | 32 |
set all things in | 32 |
the losse of his | 32 |
vpon the frontiers of | 32 |
he came to the | 32 |
great number of the | 32 |
at the request of | 32 |
and the king of | 32 |
great men of the | 32 |
the master of the | 32 |
great master of the | 32 |
to the vttermost of | 32 |
him out of his | 31 |
that the turks were | 31 |
princes of the west | 31 |
with an army of | 31 |
with the title of | 31 |
of the castle of | 31 |
for the recouerie of | 31 |
in the first place | 31 |
the multitude of his | 31 |
in the place of | 31 |
it is not to | 31 |
in the same manner | 31 |
to be put to | 31 |
that it was the | 31 |
with all their power | 31 |
with the spoile of | 31 |
with his own hand | 31 |
to the citie of | 31 |
all to the sword | 31 |
a peace with the | 31 |
that they should not | 31 |
that it was thought | 31 |
they were by the | 31 |
in the latter end | 30 |
all things in order | 30 |
his brother in law | 30 |
put the rest to | 30 |
as soone as he | 30 |
by the king of | 30 |
in hope to haue | 30 |
they came to the | 30 |
an hundred and fiftie | 30 |
the great men of | 30 |
that he should be | 30 |
with a great slaughter | 30 |
taken out of the | 30 |
to come to the | 30 |
in order of battell | 30 |
the service of the | 30 |
taken by the christians | 30 |
to make use of | 30 |
the meane time the | 30 |
the citie of constantinople | 30 |
of the whole world | 30 |
the gate of the | 30 |
of the great sultan | 30 |
in danger to haue | 30 |
as we have said | 30 |
and by and by | 30 |
the protection of the | 30 |
not a little troubled | 30 |
they were glad to | 30 |
as if they would | 30 |
is as much as | 30 |
princes of the empire | 30 |
the way as he | 30 |
he was a man | 30 |
him out of the | 30 |
the same time that | 30 |
of the greeke empire | 30 |
he caused to be | 30 |
to raise his siege | 30 |
at the beginning of | 30 |
to the gates of | 30 |
by the way as | 30 |
in the borders of | 30 |
with all things necessarie | 29 |
one and the other | 29 |
to enter into the | 29 |
to go to the | 29 |
lay at the siege | 29 |
were not to be | 29 |
of the christian fleet | 29 |
he was not able | 29 |
the entrance of the | 29 |
of the turks in | 29 |
the present state of | 29 |
after the departure of | 29 |
to the manner of | 29 |
the good of the | 29 |
in regard of the | 29 |
for that they were | 29 |
as it was thought | 29 |
the chief of the | 29 |
a great power of | 29 |
after the turkish manner | 29 |
and that he had | 29 |
that it was a | 29 |
the heat of the | 29 |
with a number of | 29 |
of that part of | 29 |
the banks of the | 28 |
the best part of | 28 |
out of the towne | 28 |
being come to the | 28 |
of the turks armie | 28 |
the honour of his | 28 |
for the defence thereof | 28 |
for fear of the | 28 |
the middest of his | 28 |
to the end they | 28 |
and all the rest | 28 |
the time of this | 28 |
had a mind to | 28 |
at his first comming | 28 |
by one of the | 28 |
emperour of the turkes | 28 |
great slaughter of the | 28 |
with a strong garrison | 28 |
the cause of the | 28 |
rest of the fleet | 28 |
in the mouth of | 28 |
for the safegard of | 28 |
for so much as | 28 |
as much as they | 28 |
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so great a victorie | 28 |
could by no meanes | 28 |
the time of their | 28 |
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the law of nations | 27 |
the greater part of | 27 |
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encoded text transcribed from | 27 |
of all sorts of | 27 |
the work described above | 27 |
souldiors of the court | 27 |
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markup reviewed and edited | 27 |
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the place where they | 17 |
by the comming of | 17 |
the kingdome of polonia | 17 |
to be taken in | 16 |
of whom he had | 16 |
of the affairs of | 16 |
and the french king | 16 |
before the grand signior | 16 |
in his warres against | 16 |
what was become of | 16 |
the greatest strength of | 16 |
the kingdome of hungarie | 16 |
he was ready to | 16 |
out of his hands | 16 |
their wives and children | 16 |
the minds of his | 16 |
of the empire of | 16 |
concluded a peace with | 16 |
of the turks great | 16 |
that they had not | 16 |
of the prince of | 16 |
slew many of them | 16 |
of some of the | 16 |
but when they were | 16 |
should not be able | 16 |
lay in wait for | 16 |
other places of the | 16 |
of the same time | 16 |
the hands of his | 16 |
hundred and fiftie thousand | 16 |
not so much to | 16 |
after he had with | 16 |
to the island of | 16 |
oppressed with the multitude | 16 |
from the time of | 16 |
that he was a | 16 |
beginning of the siege | 16 |
with a puissant armie | 16 |
with great slaughter of | 16 |
other part of the | 16 |
emperor of the world | 16 |
to serue him in | 16 |
into the middest of | 16 |
to returne againe to | 16 |
about this time the | 16 |
was at the first | 16 |
with whom he was | 16 |
the place of his | 16 |
most part of their | 16 |
made great slaughter of | 16 |
to the rest of | 16 |
the other parts of | 16 |
he could not but | 16 |
it out to the | 16 |
the king of the | 16 |
by the example of | 16 |
expect the comming of | 16 |
that they should be | 16 |
the captain of the | 16 |
of the turkish kings | 16 |
the time that the | 16 |
not be able to | 16 |
the duke of florence | 16 |
to the grand signiors | 16 |
and that it is | 16 |
carrying away with him | 16 |
to joyn with him | 16 |
all the cities of | 16 |
the comming on of | 16 |
an account of the | 16 |
if they had not | 16 |
a great sum of | 16 |
good will of the | 16 |
of them which were | 16 |
carried away with them | 16 |
in a condition to | 16 |
not able to endure | 16 |
at the first onset | 16 |
time of the year | 16 |
so great a power | 16 |
in the person of | 16 |
the city of candia | 16 |
the kingdome of tvnes | 16 |
the comming in of | 16 |
if he would haue | 16 |
order of the ioannits | 16 |
by law of armes | 16 |
to returne againe vnto | 16 |
the season of the | 16 |
in the heart of | 16 |
at the hands of | 16 |
of a great part | 16 |
to be made in | 16 |
and the other of | 16 |
the view of the | 16 |
the men at armes | 16 |
to make an end | 16 |
of the court of | 16 |
the keeping of the | 16 |
they were not able | 16 |
to the grand signor | 16 |
vnto the kingdome of | 16 |
in despight of the | 16 |
sent one of his | 16 |
it was not to | 16 |
on that side of | 16 |
but the grand signior | 16 |
from all parts of | 16 |
as soon as the | 16 |
so much as a | 16 |
of the great artillerie | 16 |
the pasha of buda | 16 |
of the selzuccian family | 16 |
the habit of a | 16 |
it would not be | 16 |
in the countrey of | 16 |
to the sword all | 16 |
the truth of the | 16 |
the whole strength of | 16 |
downe of the sunne | 16 |
of the persian king | 16 |
to go in person | 16 |
in like manner the | 16 |
put all to the | 16 |
not ignorant of the | 16 |
of the garrison souldiors | 16 |
the messenger of god | 16 |
and in short time | 16 |
the siege of candia | 16 |
the defence of that | 16 |
held on his way | 16 |
of moldavia and valachia | 16 |
ouer the riuer of | 16 |
a present to the | 16 |
as he had done | 16 |
in any case to | 16 |
the forme of a | 16 |
in the turkish court | 16 |
and so at length | 16 |
the death of her | 16 |
nothing more than the | 16 |
of the island of | 16 |
the aid of the | 16 |
that they were by | 16 |
whom we haue before | 16 |
and other christian princes | 16 |
to besiege the castle | 16 |
the citie and the | 16 |
charles the french king | 16 |
in the turkes court | 16 |
generall of the armie | 16 |
vnto the place where | 16 |
had not long before | 16 |
a great battell ouerthroweth | 16 |
succeed him in the | 16 |
put to sword all | 16 |
with them in the | 16 |
he brought with him | 16 |
the glory of the | 16 |
the processe of this | 16 |
the states of the | 16 |
thrust out of his | 15 |
should be able to | 15 |
and came to the | 15 |
abraham the great bassa | 15 |
hearing of his comming | 15 |
sultan of the turks | 15 |
the glorie of the | 15 |
and brought to the | 15 |
began to batter the | 15 |
of the greatest princes | 15 |
multitude of their enemies | 15 |
great armie of the | 15 |
thousand of his best | 15 |
so soon as they | 15 |
in person to the | 15 |
of them were slaine | 15 |
to be of the | 15 |
with the bloud of | 15 |
in a place of | 15 |
expecting the comming of | 15 |
two thousand of the | 15 |
is the government of | 15 |
in time of the | 15 |
all that he had | 15 |
the breach of the | 15 |
certaine companies of the | 15 |
all the great men | 15 |
of the greatest part | 15 |
at the citie of | 15 |
so much as he | 15 |
the grace of god | 15 |
of the countrey of | 15 |
by means of the | 15 |
it would please him | 15 |
of the race of | 15 |
great commaunders of the | 15 |
would by no meanes | 15 |
the favour of the | 15 |
to the great vizier | 15 |
of such as were | 15 |
the first day of | 15 |
of the turkish kingdome | 15 |
parts of the empire | 15 |
island of the rhodes | 15 |
any one of them | 15 |
out of all hope | 15 |
so great a fleet | 15 |
for the health of | 15 |
of the great bassaes | 15 |
as in the processe | 15 |
the same to be | 15 |
out of all the | 15 |
he was enforced to | 15 |
out of their trenches | 15 |
philip the french king | 15 |
he could be content | 15 |
the coming of the | 15 |
that he was to | 15 |
the mother of the | 15 |
had a little before | 15 |
the request of the | 15 |
the place where he | 15 |
the people of that | 15 |
for the grand signior | 15 |
were on both sides | 15 |
to joyn with the | 15 |
in reward of his | 15 |
after their wonted manner | 15 |
with most of his | 15 |
that it was by | 15 |
of the present state | 15 |
slaine or taken prisoners | 15 |
so long as they | 15 |
the persian king was | 15 |
by reason that the | 15 |
the strong towne of | 15 |
and a number of | 15 |
in the absence of | 15 |
vttermost of his power | 15 |
out of his owne | 15 |
within a mile of | 15 |
neere vnto the citie | 15 |
with as much speed | 15 |
he was in good | 15 |
was the end of | 15 |
was brought into the | 15 |
the last of the | 15 |
of his armie to | 15 |
this was the end | 15 |
in the isle of | 15 |
both at home and | 15 |
comming out of the | 15 |
which he had made | 15 |
the campe of the | 15 |
the fury of the | 15 |
the miserie of the | 15 |
and some of them | 15 |
of the whole empire | 15 |
of s t andrea | 15 |
that nothing could be | 15 |
and for the more | 15 |
to the honour of | 15 |
should in short time | 15 |
many of his men | 15 |
with a great and | 15 |
the countrey round about | 15 |
great numbers of the | 15 |
things needfull for the | 15 |
out to the last | 15 |
so that he would | 15 |
vpon the comming of | 15 |
peace with the emperour | 15 |
at this day the | 15 |
of the turks army | 15 |
out of his own | 15 |
but especially of the | 15 |
at which time he | 15 |
he was not to | 15 |
the discord of the | 15 |
the sides of the | 15 |
thought it not best | 15 |
part of the turkish | 15 |
forward with his armie | 15 |
all his power to | 15 |
empire of the turks | 15 |
as also for that | 15 |
by force of arms | 15 |
for the releefe of | 15 |
for the taking of | 15 |
go out of the | 15 |
them all to the | 15 |
first of that name | 15 |
as he was a | 15 |
to the duke of | 15 |
against the enemies of | 15 |
his dead bodie was | 15 |
in mind of the | 15 |
and that they had | 15 |
in the turkish empire | 15 |
all things needfull for | 15 |
it was necessary to | 15 |
the space of six | 15 |
and by this means | 15 |
as much as it | 15 |
i thought it not | 15 |
to persuade him to | 15 |
at the same instant | 15 |
betwixt the emperour and | 15 |
the bassa of caraemit | 15 |
out of his kingdome | 15 |
of them in the | 15 |
for the besieging of | 15 |
of the greatnesse of | 15 |
so great a matter | 15 |
was the cause that | 15 |
as also for the | 15 |
and other places of | 15 |
taken from the christians | 15 |
the grand signior having | 15 |
processe of this historie | 15 |
in the parts of | 15 |
brought vp in the | 15 |
the countrey before him | 15 |
the christians in their | 15 |
men of the court | 15 |
which he had before | 15 |
tooke the citie of | 15 |
and many of the | 15 |
the behalfe of the | 15 |
to the prejudice of | 15 |
the appointment of the | 15 |
the conditions of the | 15 |
he was able to | 15 |
to be done in | 15 |
assaulted by the turks | 15 |
the manner of that | 15 |
longer to endure the | 15 |
cut off his head | 15 |
so great a number | 15 |
as that he could | 15 |
of the turks fleet | 15 |
to the sea side | 15 |
with the blood of | 15 |
with the bassa of | 15 |
which they could not | 15 |
they of the towne | 15 |
good liking of the | 15 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 15 |
better sort of the | 15 |
was to be done | 15 |
bassaes of the court | 15 |
in the processe of | 15 |
it to be a | 15 |
aware of his comming | 15 |
that if he had | 15 |
with part of his | 15 |
within the space of | 15 |
the glorie of his | 15 |
that the christians were | 15 |
estc r ocm this | 15 |
and this was the | 15 |
and so came to | 15 |
for the obtaining of | 14 |
him into his hands | 14 |
by some of his | 14 |
ambassadour at the port | 14 |
the turks at the | 14 |
a few daies after | 14 |
that if they would | 14 |
the danger of their | 14 |
thrust him out of | 14 |
to take possession of | 14 |
this was the first | 14 |
the dawning of the | 14 |
him with all speed | 14 |
that the turks had | 14 |
they were enforced to | 14 |
at that time in | 14 |
it was not possible | 14 |
the grand signior of | 14 |
of the persian kings | 14 |
then bishop of rome | 14 |
was brought vnto him | 14 |
as the truth was | 14 |
that so great a | 14 |
and that there was | 14 |
during which time the | 14 |
hauing set all things | 14 |
vnder the wals of | 14 |
to hold it out | 14 |
best part of the | 14 |
a quarter of a | 14 |
in comparison of the | 14 |
at the ottoman court | 14 |
of the great emperour | 14 |
by word of mouth | 14 |
the succession of the | 14 |
much as he had | 14 |
without any great resistance | 14 |
a day or two | 14 |
betwixt the christians and | 14 |
to be put in | 14 |
by all means to | 14 |
by the grace of | 14 |
it were better to | 14 |
to defend the same | 14 |
the middest of their | 14 |
text notes for div | 14 |
slaughter on both sides | 14 |
the greatness of his | 14 |
all such things as | 14 |
the two and twentith | 14 |
as he thought best | 14 |
of all the rest | 14 |
of the christian faith | 14 |
so notable a victorie | 14 |
as well as he | 14 |
the meane time he | 14 |
not by any meanes | 14 |
to the great maister | 14 |
such a number of | 14 |
comming on of the | 14 |
the euill successe of | 14 |
for the common good | 14 |
were best to be | 14 |
the ruines of a | 14 |
the remembrance of the | 14 |
and at the first | 14 |
two hundred thousand men | 14 |
dead vpon the ground | 14 |
in the entrance of | 14 |
the course of this | 14 |
in behalf of the | 14 |
in regard of his | 14 |
fight hand to hand | 14 |
the christian common weale | 14 |
the fame of his | 14 |
from the beginning of | 14 |
man of great courage | 14 |
would in no case | 14 |
rest of his army | 14 |
part of the venetian | 14 |
of the visier bassaes | 14 |
top of the wals | 14 |
of the old emperour | 14 |
vnder the gouernment of | 14 |
at the port of | 14 |
by the comming in | 14 |
a letter to the | 14 |
for all that they | 14 |
of all hope of | 14 |
to be a man | 14 |
power of the turke | 14 |
expedition into the holy | 14 |
a man of no | 14 |
and amongst the rest | 14 |
the prince of servia | 14 |
to craue aid of | 14 |
as much speed as | 14 |
the point to haue | 14 |
with the slaughter of | 14 |
mouth of the riuer | 14 |
the noise of the | 14 |
and generall of the | 14 |
with losse to retire | 14 |
that it could not | 14 |
part of the turkes | 14 |
rest of the army | 14 |
the island of malta | 14 |
the number of his | 14 |
every one of them | 14 |
peace with the turke | 14 |
knew not how to | 14 |
taken vpon him the | 14 |
of the grand seigneurs | 14 |
from the rest of | 14 |
towards the end of | 14 |
for the safety of | 14 |
and the manner of | 14 |
to the hazard of | 14 |
as his manner was | 14 |
of his great ordinance | 14 |
or general of the | 14 |
in favour of the | 14 |
to be in the | 14 |
with a puissant army | 14 |
the successe of the | 14 |
passe ouer the riuer | 14 |
sent for by the | 14 |
be taken in hand | 14 |
in the end of | 14 |
the king of armenia | 14 |
vnto the rest of | 14 |
men of great account | 14 |
for the performance of | 14 |
the maintenance of his | 14 |
of the beglerbeg of | 14 |
without respect of age | 14 |
to return to constantinople | 14 |
at such times as | 14 |
into the forme of | 14 |
thousand of the turkes | 14 |
what were best to | 14 |
went out of the | 14 |
as their manner is | 14 |
it downe to the | 14 |
danger to haue beene | 14 |
sent a messenger to | 14 |
with certaine troupes of | 14 |
of the turkish army | 14 |
carried away with the | 14 |
and downe the countrey | 14 |
gouernour of the citie | 14 |
they are able to | 14 |
in the left wing | 14 |
of all these things | 14 |
not possible to be | 14 |
hands of the turks | 14 |
in the open field | 14 |
the territories of the | 14 |
into the confines of | 14 |
a clock in the | 14 |
in regarde of the | 14 |
they were not to | 14 |
for the rest of | 14 |
and many of them | 14 |
in the minds of | 14 |
banks of the river | 14 |
of the turkish armie | 14 |
the grand signior with | 14 |
multitude of his enemies | 14 |
by the great bassaes | 14 |
force of armes to | 14 |
came to the castle | 14 |
came at length to | 14 |
to bring him to | 14 |
the inuasion of the | 14 |
beginning of the war | 14 |
it were in a | 14 |
was by the great | 14 |
the souldiours of the | 14 |
the king of bosna | 14 |
the turks and the | 14 |
at this day is | 14 |
with their wiues and | 14 |
be one of the | 14 |
the authority of the | 14 |
against so mightie an | 14 |
from whence they were | 14 |
which at this day | 14 |
from the original text | 14 |
him as he went | 14 |
they could not be | 14 |
shew as if he | 14 |
to come to him | 14 |
beginning of the spring | 14 |
a matter of great | 14 |
neither was there any | 14 |
it was by the | 14 |
in the number of | 14 |
the original text notes | 14 |
so soone as they | 14 |
and out of the | 14 |
the th of may | 14 |
it had been a | 14 |
the rest into the | 14 |
if he should haue | 14 |
the turks fleet was | 14 |
and put to sword | 14 |
vnto the king of | 14 |
warres against the turke | 14 |
the prince of transylvania | 14 |
that no man should | 14 |
the turks from the | 14 |
not without great losse | 14 |
able to endure the | 14 |
about the middle of | 14 |
in presence of the | 14 |
depart with bag and | 14 |
a great power to | 14 |
that part of his | 14 |
for which cause the | 14 |
the articles of peace | 14 |
the grand signior being | 14 |
of his friends and | 14 |
hath a revenue of | 14 |
had the leading of | 14 |
the number of about | 14 |
so far from being | 14 |
princes of the same | 14 |
vpon the approch of | 14 |
out of hope to | 14 |
and in the same | 14 |
vp to the top | 14 |
and that if he | 14 |
original text notes for | 14 |
the emperor and the | 14 |
with some part of | 14 |
to do the like | 14 |
upon the account of | 14 |
the citie vnto the | 14 |
rest of the turks | 13 |
was brought to the | 13 |
with the manner of | 13 |
the custome of the | 13 |
into the port of | 13 |
the door of the | 13 |
sent vnto him from | 13 |
the cause of their | 13 |
the meane time to | 13 |
the heart of the | 13 |
greatnesse of the turkish | 13 |
the states of hungary | 13 |
retreat to be sounded | 13 |
with a great shot | 13 |
rest of the nobilitie | 13 |
and put them to | 13 |
to the great hinderance | 13 |
at the gate of | 13 |
a citie of the | 13 |
vnto the great sultan | 13 |
one against the other | 13 |
it is hard to | 13 |
him the government of | 13 |
the emperour charles the | 13 |
the furie of his | 13 |
the vnworthie death of | 13 |
when he had thus | 13 |
dawning of the day | 13 |
a man for his | 13 |
the venetians in the | 13 |
some other of the | 13 |
soone as he was | 13 |
whether it were better | 13 |
in the grand signiors | 13 |
to him and his | 13 |
top of the rampiers | 13 |
the taking of constantinople | 13 |
both by land and | 13 |
at this day called | 13 |
their great prophet mahomet | 13 |
set it on fire | 13 |
brought into the campe | 13 |
the end they may | 13 |
the use of the | 13 |
and yet for all | 13 |
fell on both sides | 13 |
the coast of the | 13 |
about a mile from | 13 |
fast as he could | 13 |
and other parts of | 13 |
made shew as if | 13 |
at the instance of | 13 |
they might in safetie | 13 |
of the zaims at | 13 |
as well as in | 13 |
the great power of | 13 |
plentie of all things | 13 |
in no case to | 13 |
what he had done | 13 |
fortune of a battell | 13 |
at home and abroad | 13 |
of the turkes great | 13 |
with the desire of | 13 |
part of the city | 13 |
ought not to be | 13 |
all that had happened | 13 |
to take order for | 13 |
armie in order of | 13 |
about this time also | 13 |
comming of the turkes | 13 |
to save their lives | 13 |
which at the first | 13 |
the interest of the | 13 |
armie of the turkes | 13 |
the mediation of the | 13 |
the first of that | 13 |
departed out of the | 13 |
him in mind of | 13 |
the right hand of | 13 |
a man of an | 13 |
out of which they | 13 |
on the frontiers of | 13 |
not suffer him to | 13 |
two hundred and fiftie | 13 |
knowing which way to | 13 |
and after he had | 13 |
are at this day | 13 |
contrarie to their expectation | 13 |
the aduantage of the | 13 |
were for the most | 13 |
they were come to | 13 |
the emperour and his | 13 |
out of the town | 13 |
rest of the princes | 13 |
with little or no | 13 |
out of the bay | 13 |
greater part of the | 13 |
with the rest to | 13 |
to the old seraglio | 13 |
the emperour his brother | 13 |
with great joy and | 13 |
did what he might | 13 |
the will of the | 13 |
one from the other | 13 |
put them all to | 13 |
the most part in | 13 |
all his forces to | 13 |
was so far from | 13 |
out of the gates | 13 |
the great hinderance of | 13 |
he was resolved to | 13 |
that in so doing | 13 |
but when he saw | 13 |
the islands of the | 13 |
the feet of the | 13 |
were it neuer so | 13 |
or master of the | 13 |
the fame of the | 13 |
euen as farre as | 13 |
he thought good to | 13 |
want of all things | 13 |
it fortuned that the | 13 |
a good number of | 13 |
so much to the | 13 |
further side of the | 13 |
the nobilitie of hvngarie | 13 |
to be brought into | 13 |
being brought to the | 13 |
in the end the | 13 |
that he would in | 13 |
the king of hierusalem | 13 |
came in his way | 13 |
vpon the banke of | 13 |
the chief city of | 13 |
and the people of | 13 |
the citie of melita | 13 |
the same manner as | 13 |
disposed of all things | 13 |
by the prince of | 13 |
in diuers places of | 13 |
in the market place | 13 |
the end that the | 13 |
to the french king | 13 |
part of his forces | 13 |
by the violence of | 13 |
yet such was the | 13 |
was not long after | 13 |
the league with the | 13 |
if he had beene | 13 |
of the turks is | 13 |
be brought to the | 13 |
in the service of | 13 |
serue him in his | 13 |
the time of sultan | 13 |
for his good seruice | 13 |
commanded him to be | 13 |
with a strong power | 13 |
matter of so great | 13 |
to the pleasure of | 13 |
hands of the christians | 13 |
that he had not | 13 |
into the castle of | 13 |
vnto the castle of | 13 |
at the entrance of | 13 |
so much as one | 13 |
the safetie of the | 13 |
and the bishop of | 13 |
that they might not | 13 |
the woods and mountaines | 13 |
and in a short | 13 |
spoiled by the turks | 13 |
the flight of the | 13 |
vnto him and his | 13 |
the duke of savoy | 13 |
both sides of the | 13 |
thousand horse and foot | 13 |