quadgram

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quadgram frequency
in the meane time437
the rest of the437
at the same time309
on the other side272
in the mean time249
a great part of220
for the most part215
that is to say197
by reason of the189
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the greatest part of162
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of the grand signior144
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after the manner of124
the comming of the122
with the rest of118
the manner of the113
the top of the111
great part of the111
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out of the citie109
both by sea and108
all the rest of107
the power of the107
in the midst of104
by the space of104
the beginning of the103
early english books online103
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for the space of100
of so great a98
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the name of the95
the mouth of the95
that he could not95
of the turkish empire94
with the losse of92
after the death of91
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the time of the87
the king of spaine86
on the one side85
to the number of85
but a little before83
at the siege of83
and as it were81
with a great power80
if it had been79
knights of the order79
with fire and sword79
the other side of79
the death of the78
most part of the77
was not to be77
so much the more76
and the rest of75
on the right hand74
by the name of74
of the king of73
the strength of the73
the bassa of buda72
the time of his71
at which time also71
of the christian princes71
that part of the71
by the commaundement of71
the minds of the70
that it was not70
under the command of69
the greatnesse of the69
in the name of68
the furie of the68
of the kingdome of68
the gates of the67
other side of the66
in the sight of66
the spoile of the66
such time as the66
vnder the leading of65
out of the way65
in a short time65
by little and little64
as is before declared63
the princes of the63
part of his armie63
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as it were in63
of the order of63
for feare of the62
the order of the62
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with all his power62
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the defence of the60
greatest part of the59
by the way of59
as if he would59
with a great army58
if it had beene58
the yeere of our57
the end of the57
the knights of the57
the death of his57
of the comming of57
a great deal of56
the latter end of55
the head of the55
on the th of55
the middest of the55
at the foot of55
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yeere of our lord55
the number of the55
of the grand signiors54
at which time the54
that he would not54
the presence of the53
of cloth of gold52
the valour of the52
part of the world52
of the ottoman empire52
the most part of52
the rising of the52
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that they could not51
of the christian religion51
put to the sword50
the danger of the50
his sonne in law49
the knights of malta49
the government of the49
the mean time the49
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and at the same48
as much as the48
by reason of his48
with bag and baggage48
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the side of the48
the other christian princes48
that the grand signior48
in the yeare of48
the space of three48
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he was glad to47
the empire of the47
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the state of the45
by all meanes to45
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on the side of45
for the maintenance of45
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the bassa of bvda45
yet for all that44
characters represented either as44
the force of the44
out of the castle44
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of the death of44
the kingdome of hvngarie44
represented either as utf44
the wals of the44
with all speed to44
the first of the43
all parts of the43
such time as he43
the beginning of his43
the forces of the43
his father in law43
of the christian commonweale43
that he should not43
rest of his armie42
the middle of the42
vntill such time as42
to the top of42
and put to flight42
of our lord god42
alongst the sea coast42
the frontiers of the42
vpon the coast of42
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about the same time42
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on the left hand42
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one of the most42
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the king of polonia41
of the citie of41
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in the lesser asia41
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of all others most37
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part of the wall37
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and twentith day of36
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the reliefe of the34
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the beginning of this34
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the history of the34
of the christian common34
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one of the turks33
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the frontiers of his33
if it were possible33
the departure of the33
at the time of33
be put to death33
by the helpe of33
if they had beene33
in the port of33
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the king of persia33
of horse and foot33
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one of the gates33
as much as he33
a part of the33
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part of his army32
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of the castle of31
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an hundred and fiftie30
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the citie of constantinople30
of the whole world30
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of the great sultan30
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one and the other29
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of that part of29
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of the turks armie28
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as i told you18
we have said before18
of an hundred thousand18
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his son in law17
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the prince of servia14
to craue aid of14
as much speed as14
the point to haue14
with the slaughter of14
mouth of the riuer14
the noise of the14
and generall of the14
with losse to retire14
that it could not14
part of the turkes14
rest of the army14
the island of malta14
the number of his14
every one of them14
peace with the turke14
knew not how to14
taken vpon him the14
of the grand seigneurs14
from the rest of14
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for the safety of14
and the manner of14
to the hazard of14
as his manner was14
of his great ordinance14
or general of the14
in favour of the14
to be in the14
with a puissant army14
the successe of the14
passe ouer the riuer14
sent for by the14
be taken in hand14
in the end of14
the king of armenia14
vnto the rest of14
men of great account14
for the performance of14
the maintenance of his14
of the beglerbeg of14
without respect of age14
to return to constantinople14
at such times as14
into the forme of14
thousand of the turkes14
what were best to14
went out of the14
as their manner is14
it downe to the14
danger to haue beene14
sent a messenger to14
with certaine troupes of14
of the turkish army14
carried away with the14
and downe the countrey14
gouernour of the citie14
they are able to14
in the left wing14
of all these things14
not possible to be14
hands of the turks14
in the open field14
the territories of the14
into the confines of14
a clock in the14
in regarde of the14
they were not to14
for the rest of14
and many of them14
in the minds of14
banks of the river14
of the turkish armie14
the grand signior with14
multitude of his enemies14
by the great bassaes14
force of armes to14
came to the castle14
came at length to14
to bring him to14
the inuasion of the14
beginning of the war14
it were in a14
was by the great14
the souldiours of the14
the king of bosna14
the turks and the14
at this day is14
with their wiues and14
be one of the14
the authority of the14
against so mightie an14
from whence they were14
which at this day14
from the original text14
him as he went14
they could not be14
shew as if he14
to come to him14
beginning of the spring14
a matter of great14
neither was there any14
it was by the14
in the number of14
the original text notes14
so soone as they14
and out of the14
the th of may14
it had been a14
the rest into the14
if he should haue14
the turks fleet was14
and put to sword14
vnto the king of14
warres against the turke14
the prince of transylvania14
that no man should14
the turks from the14
not without great losse14
able to endure the14
about the middle of14
in presence of the14
depart with bag and14
a great power to14
that part of his14
for which cause the14
the articles of peace14
the grand signior being14
of his friends and14
hath a revenue of14
had the leading of14
the number of about14
so far from being14
princes of the same14
vpon the approch of14
out of hope to14
and in the same14
vp to the top14
and that if he14
original text notes for14
the emperor and the14
with some part of14
to do the like14
upon the account of14
the citie vnto the14
rest of the turks13
was brought to the13
with the manner of13
the custome of the13
into the port of13
the door of the13
sent vnto him from13
the cause of their13
the meane time to13
the heart of the13
greatnesse of the turkish13
the states of hungary13
retreat to be sounded13
with a great shot13
rest of the nobilitie13
and put them to13
to the great hinderance13
at the gate of13
a citie of the13
vnto the great sultan13
one against the other13
it is hard to13
him the government of13
the emperour charles the13
the furie of his13
the vnworthie death of13
when he had thus13
dawning of the day13
a man for his13
the venetians in the13
some other of the13
soone as he was13
whether it were better13
in the grand signiors13
to him and his13
top of the rampiers13
the taking of constantinople13
both by land and13
at this day called13
their great prophet mahomet13
set it on fire13
brought into the campe13
the end they may13
the use of the13
and yet for all13
fell on both sides13
the coast of the13
about a mile from13
fast as he could13
and other parts of13
made shew as if13
at the instance of13
they might in safetie13
of the zaims at13
as well as in13
the great power of13
plentie of all things13
in no case to13
what he had done13
fortune of a battell13
at home and abroad13
of the turkes great13
with the desire of13
part of the city13
ought not to be13
all that had happened13
to take order for13
armie in order of13
about this time also13
comming of the turkes13
to save their lives13
which at the first13
the interest of the13
armie of the turkes13
the mediation of the13
the first of that13
departed out of the13
him in mind of13
the right hand of13
a man of an13
out of which they13
on the frontiers of13
not suffer him to13
two hundred and fiftie13
knowing which way to13
and after he had13
are at this day13
contrarie to their expectation13
the aduantage of the13
were for the most13
they were come to13
the emperour and his13
out of the town13
rest of the princes13
with little or no13
out of the bay13
greater part of the13
with the rest to13
to the old seraglio13
the emperour his brother13
with great joy and13
did what he might13
the will of the13
one from the other13
put them all to13
the most part in13
all his forces to13
was so far from13
out of the gates13
the great hinderance of13
he was resolved to13
that in so doing13
but when he saw13
the islands of the13
the feet of the13
were it neuer so13
or master of the13
the fame of the13
euen as farre as13
he thought good to13
want of all things13
it fortuned that the13
a good number of13
so much to the13
further side of the13
the nobilitie of hvngarie13
to be brought into13
being brought to the13
in the end the13
that he would in13
the king of hierusalem13
came in his way13
vpon the banke of13
the chief city of13
and the people of13
the citie of melita13
the same manner as13
disposed of all things13
by the prince of13
in diuers places of13
in the market place13
the end that the13
to the french king13
part of his forces13
by the violence of13
yet such was the13
was not long after13
the league with the13
if he had beene13
of the turks is13
be brought to the13
in the service of13
serue him in his13
the time of sultan13
for his good seruice13
commanded him to be13
with a strong power13
matter of so great13
to the pleasure of13
hands of the christians13
that he had not13
into the castle of13
vnto the castle of13
at the entrance of13
so much as one13
the safetie of the13
and the bishop of13
that they might not13
the woods and mountaines13
and in a short13
spoiled by the turks13
the flight of the13
vnto him and his13
the duke of savoy13
both sides of the13
thousand horse and foot13