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trigram frequency
of the turks1227
out of the1166
the grand signior925
of the turkes765
part of the690
one of the662
the rest of655
of the christians597
of the citie587
the king of540
by the turks526
that he was521
of the great519
of the empire518
with a great502
as it were501
of the turkish494
in the meane472
that it was466
the meane time454
so great a447
that he had440
rest of the437
according to the432
the death of430
of the christian421
to the great415
the name of393
not to be383
the same time380
of all the375
the citie of372
the time of371
on the other367
by reason of361
of the world361
and the other359
and in the358
and of the347
at the same343
of the grand342
the bassa of341
a man of326
of the same325
he could not325
on both sides324
that they were324
by the way318
the other side317
the beginning of303
the space of302
the manner of293
in short time291
so that the285
as much as284
with his armie282
one of his282
at which time279
the hands of277
was by the275
the castle of274
and that the273
in the mean271
out of his270
that he would270
the most part267
the number of266
part of his265
the mean time265
with all his264
of his owne264
of his armie261
the comming of260
the next day260
to the grand258
the kingdome of255
at the first255
that he should254
side of the254
and that he253
of the court253
with all the253
that the turks252
as he had249
the french king248
at that time246
of the people246
of the city244
a great part241
of the castle240
for all that238
a great number237
and the rest234
by the christians234
after he had233
with the rest233
great part of232
which he had232
for the most231
the christian princes229
such time as227
great number of226
was to be225
a little before224
and so to223
as if they221
that they had221
so much as220
the persian king220
as he was218
to the turks218
came to the218
most part of218
and by the216
of so great214
of the enemie214
in the same212
of the emperour212
all the rest211
him in the210
the power of209
that is to209
is to say208
the losse of207
that they should207
if he had207
whom he had205
by the turkes204
that he might204
the siege of203
in the yeare203
of the most203
it was not202
as if he202
to be made201
of his own200
if they had200
many of the198
at this day197
the turks in197
one of them196
reason of the196
the grand signiors195
the top of195
the state of193
the end of193
the greatest part190
if he would190
some of the190
of the whole189
he would not188
taken by the188
as they were188
of the armie188
not able to187
with the turks187
which is the186
not long after186
in the time185
of the king185
of the countrey184
could not be184
time of the184
and all the182
neere vnto the180
together with the180
power of the179
the prince of178
for want of178
into the citie175
most of the175
that they might174
put to death174
the defence of174
out of their173
not so much172
of the ottoman171
to the emperour171
a number of170
and for the170
for as much170
many of them170
for that he170
the great master170
of his men169
the sight of169
come to the169
that he could168
in the beginning168
in the world168
the duke of167
if it had167
according to his166
to take the165
to be the164
him to be164
greatest part of164
as if it164
the princes of164
sea and land164
of the enemies164
in the citie163
that part of162
not a little162
of his enemies162
were by the162
so great an161
as well as161
for that the161
it is not160
of the order160
he was not160
to the sword158
as it was158
the christians in158
by sea and157
the frontiers of157
master of the157
as for the156
at such time156
for feare of156
in such sort156
of their own155
the strength of154
parts of the154
which the turks154
of the venetians152
the middest of152
of the seraglio151
defence of the151
where he was151
the turkish empire151
against the turks151
hands of the150
the turks were150
to be a150
into the hands150
of the sea150
of the place150
a great armie150
him to the149
he was by149
of their enemies149
of a great149
them in the149
not far from149
of all things148
to haue beene148
they could not148
as they had147
and not to147
of the ianizaries146
of the other146
he had before146
put to flight145
the cause of145
with the great144
in the night144
that it is144
of his empire143
to the king143
him in his142
in like manner142
that the turkes142
to make a142
to come to142
to haue been141
in the morning141
if he should141
the mouth of141
the island of141
when he had141
in a great140
as far as140
generall of the140
princes of the140
of his father139
is to be139
of the greatest139
rest of his138
the honour of138
comming of the138
for the defence138
general of the137
man of great137
that they would137
and from thence137
the midst of136
there was no136
in the end135
in the castle134
of the kingdome134
for that purpose133
them to the133
with all speed133
of his kingdome132
of the french132
some of them132
so much the132
manner of the132
and that they131
that in the131
so that he131
of the towne130
for him to130
him by the130
the minds of130
they were not130
the house of130
of their owne130
of all his129
it was thought129
of his army129
the head of129
after the manner128
the great bassa128
number of the128
with a strong128
the order of128
the taking of128
early english books128
in the seraglio127
to the end127
he had in127
in the midst127
if they would127
of the common127
of the sultan127
was in the126
the confines of126
that there was126
so that they126
the greatnesse of125
of the rhodes124
in this manner124
the coast of124
but in the124
the great vizier123
the turks had123
in the field123
the government of123
which they had123
there was a123
with the other122
of the night122
was glad to122
the place where122
if they should122
of the othoman122
peace with the122
at this time121
the knights of120
amongst the turks120
in the middest120
the borders of120
that if he120
the great sultan119
him out of119
the command of119
the place of119
of his life119
there is no119
the gates of118
of the prince118
the countrey of118
the course of118
strength of the118
of the persian118
horse and foot117
he came to117
the emperour and117
as a man117
be able to117
of the late117
ouer the riuer117
there is a117
and the turks117
a great power117
sent to the117
to the sultan117
belonging to the117
them to be117
he should be116
from the turks116
at the siege116
of the army116
vnto him the116
as he said116
the danger of115
of the rest115
were to be115
the grand visier115
it had been115
beginning of the115
part of their115
top of the114
to be done114
the fortune of114
sight of the114
according to their113
of the janizaries113
that all the113
the gouernment of113
in the turkish113
the conduct of113
the presence of113
as soone as113
in the year112
but a little112
both by sea112
fire and sword112
he had not112
by the great111
and at the111
with his army111
the spoile of111
the multitude of110
such as were110
of the kings110
it would be110
of the war110
the turks and110
as soon as110
knights of the110
of all others109
the more to109
of the state109
for the turks109
the turkish emperour109
to the ground108
which is a108
he had been108
the great turke108
which was the108
in all the108
to see the107
of the town107
the riuer of107
of his subjects107
of the enemy107
the lesser asia107
the th of107
the rest to107
king of spaine107
him and his107
about this time107
when he was106
of his great106
whom he was106
by the space105
as it is105
that of the105
and on the105
he was a105
to enter into105
the force of105
put to the105
of so many105
the charge of105
the life of105
to go to105
of the old104
the first of104
mouth of the104
of the venetian104
the furie of104
into the castle104
in the city104
the side of104
of our lord104
name of the103
state of the103
which he was103
english books online103
and that it103
to be brought103
he was so103
vnto the emperour103
the grand signor103
cloth of gold103
to his own102
the christian religion102
the leading of102
more and more102
for the space102
a great army102
but by the102
out of all102
but that the102
of the turke101
the port of101
emperour of the101
he was in101
of his best101
and to the101
if it were100
king of the100
end of the100
as that he100
of the present100
into the city100
the one side100
of the defendants100
and with the100
as he could100
but the turks100
it to be100
was not to100
the people of100
for that they100
great store of100
for fear of99
it to the99
had not the99
the sonne of99
by force of99
by the emperour99
order of the98
and with a98
of the island98
by and by98
in hope of98
both of the98
with the losse98
by way of98
to have been98
to the court98
other christian princes98
to the other98
the city of97
most of his97
of his comming97
and to be97
with all their97
the right hand97
which time the96
of the nobilitie96
of the riuer96
and as it96
for defence of96
the old emperour96
to be of96
of the fleet96
called by the96
to the castle96
this was the96
of the said95
men of warre95
the loss of95
all his forces95
it was a95
on the right95
the title of95
it was the95
thought it not95
them that were94
of the day94
they should be94
the turks to94
all parts of93
some of his93
to whom he93
for most part93
to be in93
of the tartars93
the christian fleet93
the turkes in93
come into the93
the walls of92
of them that92
with the emperour92
and in a92
at length the92
was forced to92
after the death92
on the th92
into the sea92
it is a92
they would not91
he had done91
the way of91
the ottoman empire91
all sorts of91
of the princes91
he was to91
most of them91
with the same91
of that name91
what he had91
of the country91
the christians were91
the holy land91
in the turks91
to the turk91
that the christians91
in time of91
vnto the turks91
in the countrey91
time of his90
and a great90
of the wall90
the ruines of90
brought to the90
that they are90
of the matter90
the towne of89
of the league89
as is before89
of a most89
not farre from89
him with a89
were in the89
also of the89
for a while89
the sea coast89
the great bassaes89
hearing of the89
of the port89
by all meanes89
all manner of89
he began to88
to the christians88
all things in88
they came to88
possession of the88
they were to88
furie of the88
of the best88
the forces of88
to return to88
to make him87
against the turkes87
of the east87
a great and87
as farre as87
an hundred and87
and other places87
as that they87
on the one87
with such a87
he thought it87
with fire and87
those of the87
in stead of86
to the place86
of the serrail86
were glad to86
to the number86
to be seene86
in the court86
and such like86
that the emperour86
death of the86
as they could86
taken from the86
of the peace86
of the emperours86
he would have85
to be seen85
two or three85
on his way85
vnto the great85
that if the85
contrary to the85
vpon the sudden85
the valour of85
for which cause85
with a small85
of such a85
bassa of buda85
of purpose to85
he did not84
at his pleasure84
and the more84
the isle of84
being come to84
them by the84
of his fathers84
against the turke84
with great slaughter84
and to make84
for the same84
he should not84
but when he84
king of polonia84
in the middle84
to all the84
the empire of84
were forced to83
places of the83
in token of83
would not be83
into the field83
and put to83
in so great83
of the way83
so that it83
much the more83
the turks with83
of his brother83
they were in83
the hope of83
feare of the83
in the yeere83
the wals of83
other side of82
it had beene82
captaine of the82
the turkes were82
into his hands82
to be taken82
so long as82
the pasha of82
for the present82
which time also82
with his own82
from thence to82
of that countrey81
on that side81
the law of81
up and down81
caused to be81
the conquest of81
danger of the81
with his owne81
that they could81
and that therefore81
of the turk81
the great ordinance81
the son of81
in defence of81
of all sorts80
to make the80
after they had80
of his people80
the possession of80
great numbers of80
in their hands80
of the garrison80
yet for all80
vp and downe79
but he was79
but that he79
the next morning79
of such as79
as he went79
of the siege79
him of his79
of all that79
besieged by the79
to the port79
to be so79
minds of the79
in his owne79
the commaundement of78
they had before78
they were by78
gates of the78
by the name78
that the grand78
the person of78
brought into the78
they began to77
the grand vizir77
they had been77
for the more77
nothing more than77
of them were77
to his father77
the emperour of77
in the empire77
of his countrey77
an army of77
with whom he77
the christians had76
the better to76
with the christians76
a part of76
with much adoe76
him of the76
to meet him76
of their religion76
spoile of the76
the heads of76
from the emperour76
for that it75
a place of75
out of a75
into the campe75
the rising of75
a long time75
the nature of75
force of the75
at the port75
of their great75
the middle of75
of the house75
and the rather75
for the great75
and so with75
for them to75
in regard of75
with a few75
much as the74
comming to the74
of the west74
him and the74
them of the74
when they are74
all the world74
to the turkes74
the heat of74
are to be74
in his own74
caused him to74
they should not74
acquainted with the74
thought it best74
league with the74
or at least74
of long time74
it may be74
of one of74
greatnesse of the74
a kind of74
from whence they74
his father in74
they of the74
he was come73
among the turks73
so great and73
where they were73
the emperour to73
and the great73
one of their73
in the first73
a short time73
sonne in law73
make use of73
in his hand73
a strong garrison73
who in the73
with the turkes73
in the campe73
by the same73
by whom he73
this is the72
to giue him72
any of the72
officers of the72
in the name72
vnto the turkes72
was about to72
many of his72
such things as72
and so much72
as he thought72
of the battell72
the christian commonweale72
against the christians72
that they may72
empire of the72
in danger to71
to whom the71
text creation partnership71
slaughter of the71
of the sultans71
men of great71
the maintenance of71
the turks at71
the use of71
with many other71
it is to71
they had not71
his armie to71
by the commaundement71
men of the71
him with the71
at any time71
he had with71
by the king71
consent of the71
all to the71
so that in71
and it is71
in a short71
on the left71
if they were70
all the other70
the greeke emperour70
it is reported70
that which is70
under the command70
if he could70
the temple of70
part of them70
but they were70
for the better70
to defend the70
it were in70
the bay of69
in hope to69
the venetian admirall69
more than the69
was the first69
the foot of69
the report of69
amongst the rest69
the grand seignior69
he had made69
the whole armie69
forces of the69
to be put69
and so the69
vpon him the69
of the knights69
to the turkish68
all the countrey68
on euerie side68
out of which68
certaine companies of68
with him in68
seemed to be68
by the venetians68
the turks fleet68
the helpe of68
as in the68
all things necessarie68
of the two68
him with all68
should not be68
was not so68
in respect of68
the terrour of68
for all the68
to the siege68
valour of the68
of the hungarians68
time as the67
the states of67
by one of67
it should be67
and that in67
and so in67
with his fleet67
and the same67
with the greatest67
gouernment of the67
government of the67
they are not67
had in the67
about to haue67
vnder the leading67
to the bassa67
the history of67
to his owne67
he was glad67
is before declared67
when they had67
the sea side67
all his power67
that if they67
presence of the67
that hee was67
with the turk67
the yeere of67
of the new67
in the sight67
two of the67
whom they had67
the ruine of67
the departure of67
such was the67
certaine of the66
by the grand66
the glory of66
of his most66
as they are66
of the river66
with a most66
the countrey people66
the destruction of66
in other places66
from whence he66
charles the emperour66
for so great66
the day of66
to endure the66
with so great66
based on the66
is not to66
to the empire66
him into the66
were sent to66
and with great65
seat of the65
the cities of65
and out of65
him with his65
other of the65
day and night65
with the king65
as that it65
the othoman kings65
armie of the65
the next spring65
subject to the65
during which time65
to keepe the65
and for that65
an armie of65
and the christians65
for he was65
of the victorie65
him to his65
some part of65
of that country65
of men and64
diuers of the64
the better sort64
the countries of64
all such as64
that which was64
and to haue64
the kings of64
of whom he64
the parts of64
in the island64
at their pleasure64
returned to the64
by little and64
vnto the citie64
little and little64
the turks call64
he had a64
it was to64
gouernour of the63
and all other63
in good hope63
but that they63
a great while63
was come to63
be brought to63
the governour of63
to passe ouer63
of the first63
in good time63
such as are63
to his great63
his wife and63
that side of63
put them to63
and the like63
the safetie of63
to the citie63
the same day63
of all these63
the fame of62
he had no62
in his place62
king of persia62
as the turks62
ought to be62
a matter of62
to make his62
from the grand62
hundred and fiftie62
one and the62
he was of62
and so by62
in sight of62
a piece of62
to make them62
nature of the62
him from the62
turks and tartars62
but it is62
and of his62
that the king62
with an army62
the captaine of62
the face of61
of his master61
of the field61
when they were61
of the comming61
in his way61
with all things61
them out of61
death of his61
thousand of his61
to the venetians61
the inhabitants of61
when as the61
aid of the61
being able to61
and the venetians61
of all other61
at the time61
made by the60
all this while60
of the inhabitants60
the bounds of60
of which the60
of the persians60
the daughter of60
of the holy60
to the same60
thousand of the60
and though the60
and such as60
given to the60
sent from the60
them in their60
the gouernour of60
enter into the60
of the souldiors60
as we have60
the black sea60
on the contrary60
he had to60
he would be60
in order of60
but it was60
so to do60
a great deal60
the night following60
rising of the60
he had taken60
with an armie60
head of the60
the whole army60
honour of the60
the turkes and59
aga of the59
to be set59
chief of the59
terrour of the59
it might be59
to haue taken59
to assault the59
as they said59
of the mamalukes59
was brought to59
in the serrail59
he resolved to59
of the law59
that there is59
of the bassa59
the violence of59
the bishop of59
himselfe and his59
to haue the59
put in execution59
the emperor of59
at the foot59
to fight with59
of his followers59
against the emperour59
with so much59
by the tartars58
of all men58
them from the58
of the sunne58
troubled with the58
of the yeare58
and in this58
emperor of the58
and that with58
of the hungarian58
it is the58
to be kept58
the truth of58
the good of58
the reliefe of58
by the enemie58
and the turkes58
a multitude of58
in his power58
of them to58
over the river58
in all his58
first of the58
to send him58
of his estate58
which they were58
vnto the king58
in diuers places57
he might be57
too and fro57
was by them57
the young prince57
far from the57
the mind of57
as is aforesaid57
thought to be57
who had been57
citie of constantinople57
the christian common57
place of the57
view of the57
the example of57
to give him57
of that place57
the left hand57
yeere of our57
he would haue57
of the souldiery57
the great and57
mahomet the great57
with the like57
in that place57
in times past57
to the christian57
emperour and the57
the affairs of57
of his friends57
vnto the christians57
with the turke57
the latter end57
in those parts57
men of war56
the beglerbeg of56
charge of the56
the hand of56
that the bassa56
for which he56
is in the56
in many places56
the yeare of56
the right wing56
command of the56
vnto him by56
for a time56
at his first56
for the turkes56
an hundred thousand56
the glorie of56
fortune of the56
the turks are56
whether it were56
in good order56
take vp armes56
in the late56
both for the56
they were all56
to win the56
to besiege the56
to be feared56
from the christians56
the turks by56
of the year56
knights of malta56
father in law56
of the bassaes56
great deal of56
the greatness of55
taken out of55
the citie was55
against his brother55
of his state55
taken in hand55
the remainder of55
were able to55
by which means55
he had so55
the vttermost of55
him for his55
the service of55
to be carried55
for it was55
of his souldiors55
the straits of55
a great fleet55
set at libertie55
they had done55
on one side55
latter end of55
of the time55
that the venetians55
of the danger55
fell into the55
in order to55
the heart of55
that for the55
his sonne in55
middest of the55
cause of the55
of the besieged55
that the great54
of the greeke54
in the camp54
in person himselfe54
of that kingdome54
the way to54
hand to hand54
in the open54
in the place54
the eyes of54
to giue the54
driuen out of54
contrarie to the54
the court of54
about the same54
of cloth of54
into the countrey54
as that the54
thought good to54
to which the54
euen in the54
losse of the54
the time that54
of the church54
if it be54
as to the54
as we haue54
but when they54
by no meanes54
entred into the54
could not but54
a great slaughter54
hope of the54
the grand seigneur54
the great men54
his armie in54
of which they54
what he could54
his eldest sonne54
downe to the54
appointed for the53
an account of53
him as a53
him not to53
for it is53
of the emperor53
the king and53
three or four53
and came to53
that it would53
put into the53
they in the53
from the great53
with the multitude53
himselfe with his53
to follow him53
all his armie53
of them being53
farre from the53
the whole world53
he went to53
were about to53
i will not53
fled into the53
was not able53
in this sort53
bag and baggage53
betwixt him and53
the turkes armie53
they did not53
account of the53
all kind of53
and at length53
of the campe53
that in all53
in a manner53
which was not53
began now to53
and of all53
which are the52
wearie of the52
the hearts of52
the keeping of52
warres against the52
of their men52
to be found52
to set forward52
which the turkes52
about which time52
yeelded vnto him52
they had taken52
great slaughter of52
ignorant of the52
that by the52
reason of his52
that he hath52
all of them52
the imperiall citie52
losse of his52
returned to constantinople52
in the turkes52
against the persians52
the knowledge of52
to their own52
the christian armie52
the slaughter of52
of the gates52
the first that52
two of his52
ruines of the52
the great maister52
letters to the52
not being able52
fled out of52
captain of the52
the other christian52
came into the52
and with their52
the winning of52
not long before52
the protection of52
of the vizier52
a peace with52
which they call52
which he did52
was a man52
and the king52
for the maintenance52
little or no52
what they had52
of the earth52
men at armes52
wiues and children52
defence of their52
the blood of52
the common people51
whom the turks51
at length to51
before they were51
them with a51
of great experience51
had in his51
to be sent51
an end of51
the news of51
midst of the51
deliuered vnto him51
a most terrible51
so soon as51
place where the51
put him to51
the turks great51
by his father51
vp in the51
out of hope51
that hee had51
because he would51
were ready to51
and with his51
and that which51
the kingdom of51
as the turkes51
cut in pieces51
other parts of51
and some other51
not farre off51
to the vizier51
than the rest51
in his absence51
to the ottoman51
bassa of bosna51
of this great51
rather than to51
his armie into51
to haue done51
the remembrance of51
and brought to51
for their own51
wals of the51
it was by51
that in a51
were not able51
the fort of51
he was sent51
but for the50
to receive the50
and by his50
the turkish army50
in the east50
of the latines50
and there to50
it was in50
backe againe to50
vpon the way50
the assistance of50
them to flight50
of the chief50
to returne againe50
by his owne50
him for the50
of the spring50
and for his50
others of the50
of them which50
or any other50
at one time50
to the top50
to have the50
the chief of50
in the great50
to the last50
the gate of50
and other great50
the month of50
and shortly after50
it came to50
of the mahometan50
although they were50
the greeke empire50
in his stead50
in the most50
thought to haue50
if he were49
the transyluanian prince49
made use of49
a great battell49
and all his49
taken from him49
number of them49
to forsake the49
their great ordinance49
that at length49
the turkes to49
turks in the49
the point of49
of those who49
keying and markup49
as he did49
heads of the49
he should haue49
grand signior to49
being brought to49
up to the49
knowledge of the49
he had of49
in the presence49
on the side49
the turkish emperours49
possessed of the49
mean time the49
them with the49
defence of his49
in the space49
great men of49
not far off49
the turkes had49
that no man49
during the time49
to withstand the49
against his will49
to be at49
himself to the49
to keep the49
strength of his49
and some of49
the enemies of49
the seat of49
space of three49
in the last49
other places of49
the ianizaries and49
it will be49
in matters of49
the country of49
to be able49
it were to49
he with his49
the matter was49
of an hundred48
him to haue48
of that which48
with the spoile48
with bag and48
to see him48
to the emperor48
one of these48
so to haue48
i know not48
be put to48
which way to48
in the wars48
time as he48
by his embassadours48
to take his48
as well in48
against the common48
much as he48
a prince of48
into their hands48
as if the48
the day before48
the nobilitie of48
with the grand48
of those that48
againe to the48
kingdome of hvngarie48
and when they48
the emperour had48
the rest were48
the greater part48
and many other48
beginning of his48
brought with him48
was able to48
returned againe to48
for that time48
the battell of48
so to doe48
for the emperour48
yeare of our48
but at length48
in such a48
end of this47
raised a great47
by any meanes47
they had beene47
to the camp47
as well for47
himselfe with the47
the christians to47
not daring to47
in any case47
to take in47
shall not be47
the vayuod of47
king of poland47
and the next47
so far from47
and as many47
he was the47
of the death47
with the venetians47
force of armes47
the flight of47
and the grand47
hand of the47
in the way47
to fall into47
not in the47
the king to47
face of the47
come out of47
euen to the47
alongst the sea47
some of their47
was by him47
after his death47
report of the47
the benefit of47
and many of47
all meanes to47
and of a47
to make their47
for the honour47
presents to the47
of which he47
for some time47
to him the47
bassa of bvda47
againe into the47
of the dead47
his brother in47
for div a47
in the port47
notes for div47
fear of the46
in comparison of46
then in the46
set vpon the46
the sultana valide46
out of asia46
to be his46
christians in the46
bishop of rome46
of the lesser46
to no purpose46
and after that46
all speed to46
the christians and46
to his charge46
at the least46
would not suffer46
to joyn with46
all the great46
we haue before46
at all times46
in the lesser46
the christian faith46
to take vp46
man of a46
things necessarie for46
conditions of peace46
and in his46
to have a46
history of the46
not at all46
in the very46
christian princes of46
agreeable to the46
against the turk46
made with the46
they were glad46
and so returned46
without any great46
himselfe to be46
of his power46
with their great46
of his brothers46
carried away with46
with his wife46
of their liues46
the persuasion of46
the custom of46
in all places46
like to be46
great power of46
on euery side46
made in the46
last of all46
of it selfe46
now in the46
there was not46
he could to46
the strait of46
to the prince46
the noise of46
many of their46
the turks armie46
of the warre45
the turks being45
for the good45
by the power45
his friends and45
for all this45
hope to haue45
sent vnto him45
in the streets45
citie of the45
to the intent45
to raise the45
and the most45
cause of his45
the turks have45
years of age45
the other two45
vntill such time45
to continue the45
of his good45
emperour of constantinople45
to the people45
to the vttermost45
to make an45
on the ground45
with as much45
of them a45
the height of45
terrified with the45
but of the45
set forward with45
the same to45
from whence the45
the young emperour45
to reuenge the45
manner of their45
was at the45
and it was45
the men of45
a place called45
hundred thousand men45
in no case45
each of them45
with his brother45
departure of the45
of their empire45
the garrison of45
such a multitude45
the inuasion of45
of them in45
of this historie45
of the hill45
of the better44
the common good44
is able to44
the help of44
himself to be44
the church of44
coming to the44
his great ordinance44
his men in44
against the venetians44
fall into the44
a fleet of44
at last to44
that the enemie44
the young king44
the one and44
to the turke44
to the sea44
frontiers of the44
with the first44
and all things44
middle of the44
mind of the44
heat of the44
for his own44
to succeed him44
king of spain44
marked as illegible44
which they are44
of whom the44
with his great44
could by no44
what they could44
euery one of44
they would have44
war against the44
vayuod of valachia44
as they thought44
a world of44
of his office44
characters represented either44
either as utf44
under the conduct44
so soone as44
the citie with44
go to the44
by the comming44
of his forces44
gate of the44
to the city44
for the keeping44
represented either as44
service of the44
sent for the44
will not be44
of his country44
was a great44
to their great44
which in the44
in their way44
the truth is44
newes was brought44
at the end44
foot of the44
in the armie44
and to take44
the master of44
to the wars44
all these things44
also for the44
of great account44
of the poore44
forced to retire44
was in a44
with the enemie44
next day after43
to the old43
that many of43
by all the43
had been a43
would have been43
they had in43
the sonnes of43
the request of43
and the people43
himselfe in person43
the safegard of43
violence of the43
well acquainted with43
of the gallies43
he in the43
all that he43
it was agreed43
the ouerthrow of43
and his brother43
the garrison souldiors43
of his death43
in the face43
was sent to43
men in the43
to be strangled43
a person of43
in the government43
the office of43
opinion of the43
whom they were43
all the people43
them all to43
all things were43
vpon the coast43
the christians with43
of all those43
the fauour of43
they do not43
for the grand43
it could not43
a garrison of43
the sultan of43
the will of43
the opinion of43
the mean while43
and with all43
but when the43
the turks for43
to the very43
by the persian43
in the right43
himself in the43
that it were43
caused them to43
pieces of artillerie43
those that are43
person of the43
vp of the43
alongst the coast43
and at last43
and so hauing43
of his former43
went to the43
to follow the43
of a good42
away with him42
vnder the conduct42
and twentith of42
sent by the42
was like to42
great pieces of42
sort of the42
all the princes42
as also for42
of the young42
the bloud of42
of his person42
to his master42
any of his42
as also to42
the turks campe42
the other of42
all that was42
but such as42
of their law42
number of his42
the same with42
the ottoman court42
our lord god42
in manner of42
reliefe of the42
with the loss42
vpon the turkes42
to expect the42
in league with42
of the janisaries42
in the other42
was no sooner42
the pope and42
the countrey about42
was of a42
to come into42
yeelded vnto the42
to inuade the42
who by the42
were not to42
a few daies42
for the safetie42
in great numbers42
the turkish camp42
and that his42
it best to42
the last yeare42
of their prince42
in former times42
famous citie of42
to appease the42
his power to42
and when he42
troupes of horsemen42
to batter the42
for the future42
him to take42
that he did42
and if they42
a hundred and42
as fast as42
of the three42
certaine troupes of42
came to passe42
any of them42
the counsell of42
by the generall42
in time to42
especially of the42
much to the42
he returned to42
had not long42
the christian army42
they thought it42
women and children41
or as some41
in despight of41
time of peace41
at the castle41
much of the41
reason of their41
the defence thereof41
a great many41
till he had41
their wiues and41
for a present41
in person to41
of the wals41
to the state41
the body of41
to view the41
a citie of41
the price of41
suffer him to41
where he had41
companies of the41
house of austria41
in the least41
time to time41
hundred of the41
affairs of the41
from the other41
had of long41
with some other41
in all things41
with his whole41
of his raigne41
the passage of41
also by the41
were enforced to41
yet the turks41
all that they41
as also of41
to that purpose41
to pay the41
if it should41
into the enemies41
wife and children41
slaine in the41
the performance of41
they were so41
necessarie for the41
from time to41
to meet with41
came vnto him41
without regard of41
from the court41
fauour of the41
favour of the41
with diuers other41
in so doing41
to one of41
same time also41
or of the41
two hundred thousand41
in a place41
and of their41
to be giuen41
and others of41
he had by41
almost all the41
after the turkish41
the way as41
the aga of41
to accept of41
of the cittie41
to be cast41
quite out of41
benefit of the41
the turks having41
of himselfe and41
the entrance of41
to hold out41
purpose to haue41
the want of41
and men of41
of the former41
any part of41
brother in law41
to that end41
of the chiefe41
ought not to41
in reuenge of40
that he is40
of the souldiers40
taken in the40
the names of40
to give the40
fled to the40
danger to haue40
to bring him40
and other things40
of his souldiers40
the recouerie of40
these things were40
able longer to40
the best of40
it not good40
togither with the40
much as to40
people of the40
of his dominions40
there to be40
to returne to40
the pleasure of40
vp the citie40
by the sultan40
by the prince40
the citie to40
the common enemie40
who was the40
so much to40
because it is40
souldiors of the40
the end that40
in the kings40
had made a40
by the persuasion40
with no lesse40
it was now40
so small a40
in that part40
defended by the40
off his head40
the euent of40
was in good40
of the greeks40
came out of40
with them a40
if he did40
the feare of40
with so many40
the last of40
vpon the christians40
and one of40
in which time40
the banks of40
the effect of40
from the citie40
in the battell40
the occasion of40
by the hand40
to the campe40
vpon the riuer40
to raise his40
being in the40
the care of40
with the turkish40
the turks of40
aided by the40
regard of the40
aboue all things40
warre against the40
the castle was40
none of the40
was resolved to39
the favour of39
a sort of39
in what manner39
committed to the39
against the persian39
thousand of them39
and therefore he39
the chiefe of39
the same manner39
they would be39
the french kings39
that the turkish39
his men of39
all other things39
number of men39
strong castle of39
because it was39
of the ancient39
in the hands39
put to sea39
few dayes after39
at his comming39
good of the39
at the beginning39
the christian emperour39
in number about39
away with them39
to draw the39
to cut off39
vnto the turkish39
the colour of39
of that great39
that it should39
had not been39
of the romans39
he had promised39
not only to39
state of venice39
by the bassa39
of this so39
those that were39
his dead bodie39
to enter the39
there was in39
great master of39
which the grand39
had with the39
sent vnto the39
siege to the39
thrust out of39
euen vnto the39
they may be39
the dead bodies39
himselfe in the39
of the visier39
to giue them39
the strong castle39
which was done39
that can be39
the desire of39
return to the39
of the vayuod39
taken from them39
vpon the frontiers39
which by the39
the christians of39
to give them39
the other to39
masters of the39
was ready to39
vnto them the39
soone as he39
the souldiors of39
with purpose to39
as good as39
that the christian39
he set forward39
was at that39
it were a39
the officers of39
miles distant from39
so that now39
but that which39
slaine by the39
to the french39
but for as39
to hinder the39
to come vnto39
were come to39
and now the39
the gallies of38
the sultan to38
the age of38
which it was38
about the end38
better sort of38
the caramanian king38
together with his38
by no means38
the left wing38
the turkes great38
in a little38
to be cut38
of this warre38
possessed by the38
and the third38
with one consent38
yet in the38
or some other38
enemies of the38
courage of the38
from the turkes38
so mightie an38
and that is38
to such as38
castle of s38
of baiazet his38
giuen to the38
a strong armie38
raise the siege38
and that if38
this so great38
the approach of38
a long and38
in the fields38
them into the38
as they say38
which the christians38
the first place38
twentith day of38
was one of38
of the good38
made of the38
the turkes fleet38
with the bassa38
lay at the38
the christians at38
fearing to be38
all the turks38
were of opinion38
were best to38
but if he38
make peace with38
of the citizens38
the approch of38
of a few38
the causes of38
in the heat38
he was forced38
and from the38
of all their38
and twentie thousand38
they were forced38
the emperour was38
in the towne38
the citie and38
is as much38
of whom we38
to be accounted38
out of persia38
king of hungary38
vpon the wals38
with a thousand38
that the sultan38
of his souldiours38
the interest of38
not as yet38
and such other38
both of them38
all alongst the38
and vpon the38
was not a38
of horse and38
for the reliefe38
to be true38
are of the38
with a little38
by the death38
of them all38
at this present38
of the citisens37
vpon the top37
the same place37
them a great37
could not so37
wars against the37
time that the37
the turkish court37
body of the37
him all the37
in their own37
raise his siege37
of the work37
is not so37
in a moment37
the venetians had37
was the cause37
supposed to be37
the countie of37
the present state37
by his own37
furnished with all37
the turkish kings37
they should haue37
themselves to the37
way to the37
all others most37
for the common37
of the english37
to make it37
to see his37
hearing of his37
in auntient time37
and most of37
of the mountaine37
and as a37
passing ouer the37
in the confines37
to the gates37
with him the37
to make war37
even to the37
and this is37
in divers places37
such as had37
at their first37
of the aforesaid37
by the french37
the sultan had37
of this new37
in mind of37
at the gate37
againe vnto the37
by all means37
as with a37
use of the37
of the divan37
of the women37
against the next37
those who are37
part of this37
the other part37
in euerie place37
of his valour37
this time the37
of the jews37
but the christians37
the turks that37
five or six37
death of their37
for a great37
the front of37
in their owne37
the venetian fleet37
the turkish king37
the castle s37
his whole armie37
so dangerous a37
discouraged with the37
for a long37
the coming of37
it is in37
not of the37
to take away37
multitude of the37
had the charge37
soone as they37
by the sea37
them of their37
hundred and fifty37
by some of37
vpon the ground37
and twentith day37
and want of37
the success of37
the general of37
at the last37
all the power37
protection of the37
beginning of this37
to be slain37
not without cause37
he had beene37
of the true37
which was in37
to the terrour36
of those countries36
multitude of his36
not in any36
sought by all36
into the camp36
at a distance36
on the frontiers36
of these two36
than in the36
to keep them36
the author of36
of his name36
which could not36
the emperour with36
they would haue36
the gulfe of36
had he not36
by the turk36
ruine of the36
was at length36
he might not36
themselues into the36
he would in36
what they might36
was of the36
of a little36
of the captaines36
articles of peace36
himselfe to the36
in the month36
had taken the36
to take it36
the queen mother36
in great number36
in his warres36
of them are36
of a king36
and the bassa36
from the persian36
to be more36
make choice of36
is a great36
to make peace36
of the camp36
and a thousand36
the whole empire36
the memory of36
we came to36
of some of36
thousand fighting men36
not without great36
so much of36
the fury of36
to him in36
for by the36
which he could36
standing vpon the36