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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 140 |
represented either as utf | 58 |
characters represented either as | 58 |
for the most part | 42 |
all without asking permission | 37 |
the terms of creative | 37 |
described above is co | 37 |
phase i text is | 37 |
even for commercial purposes | 37 |
coded from proquest page | 37 |
text and markup reviewed | 37 |
to the early english | 37 |
of the work described | 37 |
text is available for | 37 |
providing financial support to | 37 |
the institutions providing financial | 37 |
by the institutions providing | 37 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 37 |
to the terms of | 37 |
from proquest page images | 37 |
owned by the institutions | 37 |
edition of the work | 37 |
text can be copied | 37 |
keyed and coded from | 37 |
support to the early | 37 |
is available for reuse | 37 |
and coded from proquest | 37 |
encoded text transcribed from | 37 |
terms of creative commons | 37 |
the text can be | 37 |
images scanned from microfilm | 37 |
the early english books | 37 |
this phase i text | 37 |
for keying and markup | 37 |
financial support to the | 37 |
english books online text | 37 |
markup reviewed and edited | 37 |
tcp assigned for keying | 37 |
and markup reviewed and | 37 |
the work described above | 37 |
encoded edition of the | 37 |
assigned for keying and | 37 |
books online text creation | 37 |
i text is available | 37 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 37 |
work described above is | 37 |
institutions providing financial support | 37 |
and encoded edition of | 37 |
online text creation partnership | 37 |
according to the terms | 37 |
the rest of the | 35 |
by reason of the | 34 |
notes for div a | 32 |
are a number of | 31 |
iv tiff page images | 31 |
there are a number | 30 |
in oxford and michigan | 29 |
to external keying companies | 29 |
and or corrected and | 29 |
the universities of michigan | 29 |
filling in of gaps | 29 |
compelling reason to do | 29 |
for an anonymous work | 29 |
anyone can now take | 29 |
we respectfully request that | 29 |
usual project restraints of | 29 |
should make clear that | 29 |
is to encode one | 29 |
encoding was enhanced and | 29 |
overall quality of tcp | 29 |
p using tcp tei | 29 |
partnership between the universities | 29 |
quantities of textual data | 29 |
illegible were corrected where | 29 |
sent to external keying | 29 |
sets were sent to | 29 |
of time and funding | 29 |
characters marked as illegible | 29 |
not meet qa standards | 29 |
into placeholder characters or | 29 |
text strings within braces | 29 |
tei p using tcp | 29 |
to create accurately transcribed | 29 |
up to a limit | 29 |
and those which did | 29 |
of michigan and oxford | 29 |
these texts for their | 29 |
elements to simplify the | 29 |
created by converting tcp | 29 |
works in english were | 29 |
and sometimes a second | 29 |
some readable characters will | 29 |
of creating the tcp | 29 |
were encoded as gap | 29 |
characters will be marked | 29 |
to their original source | 29 |
based on the text | 29 |
the tei in libraries | 29 |
and therefore chose to | 29 |
users should bear in | 29 |
markup guidelines are available | 29 |
selection was intended to | 29 |
and characters marked as | 29 |
tcp files to tei | 29 |
and therefore of any | 29 |
will be marked as | 29 |
have been released into | 29 |
should bear in mind | 29 |
encoded as gap s | 29 |
given to their original | 29 |
or corrected and characters | 29 |
usually the first edition | 29 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 29 |
language title published between | 29 |
in all likelihood such | 29 |
if there was a | 29 |
made about the data | 29 |
to produce large quantities | 29 |
text was proofread for | 29 |
looked at by a | 29 |
the keyers to be | 29 |
be made about the | 29 |
which did not meet | 29 |
data within the usual | 29 |
of the process of | 29 |
are eligible for inclusion | 29 |
of every monographic english | 29 |
were returned to the | 29 |
such instances will never | 29 |
of textual data within | 29 |
image sets published by | 29 |
for accuracy and those | 29 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 29 |
accordance with level of | 29 |
wide variety of subject | 29 |
via their early english | 29 |
of works in other | 29 |
are available at the | 29 |
notably latin and welsh | 29 |
can be made about | 29 |
on the text encoding | 29 |
extent have been transformed | 29 |
have been issued variously | 29 |
encoding based on the | 29 |
oxford and the publisher | 29 |
gaps by user contributors | 29 |
transcription and basic encoding | 29 |
should be aware of | 29 |
published by proquest via | 29 |
with level of the | 29 |
remain and some readable | 29 |
text selection was based | 29 |
record of the period | 29 |
in of gaps by | 29 |
structural encoding based on | 29 |
these processes should make | 29 |
been released into the | 29 |
to simplify the filling | 29 |
the filling in of | 29 |
released into the public | 29 |
qa standards were returned | 29 |
tcp is a partnership | 29 |
editorial teams in oxford | 29 |
the public domain as | 29 |
into the public domain | 29 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 29 |
known extent have been | 29 |
intended to range over | 29 |
be aware of the | 29 |
restraints of time and | 29 |
bibliography of english literature | 29 |
general aim of eebo | 29 |
due credit and attribution | 29 |
a second or later | 29 |
and attribution is given | 29 |
standards were returned to | 29 |
true nature of the | 29 |
quality of tcp data | 29 |
guidelines are available at | 29 |
on the image sets | 29 |
teams in oxford and | 29 |
and markup guidelines are | 29 |
page images in accordance | 29 |
their works are eligible | 29 |
the project have been | 29 |
out by editorial teams | 29 |
as opposed to critical | 29 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 29 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 29 |
based on the new | 29 |
processed by university of | 29 |
simplify the filling in | 29 |
understanding these processes should | 29 |
michigan and oxford and | 29 |
is a partnership between | 29 |
respectfully request that due | 29 |
opposed to critical editions | 29 |
then their works are | 29 |
between the universities of | 29 |
was based on the | 29 |
credit and attribution is | 29 |
range over a wide | 29 |
whichever is the greater | 29 |
level of the tei | 29 |
works are eligible for | 29 |
quality assurance was then | 29 |
copies of the texts | 29 |
all likelihood such instances | 29 |
editions of a works | 29 |
or tei g elements | 29 |
to the keyers to | 29 |
the true nature of | 29 |
of the texts have | 29 |
any remaining illegibles were | 29 |
of instances per text | 29 |
phase of the project | 29 |
images in accordance with | 29 |
their early english books | 29 |
were corrected where possible | 29 |
of known extent have | 29 |
been issued variously as | 29 |
encoded texts based on | 29 |
accuracy and those which | 29 |
that in all likelihood | 29 |
creation partnership web site | 29 |
chosen if there was | 29 |
where possible up to | 29 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 29 |
keyers to be redone | 29 |
files to tei p | 29 |
later edition of a | 29 |
aimed to produce large | 29 |
of a works in | 29 |
of a work was | 29 |
available at the text | 29 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 29 |
in english were prioritized | 29 |
use these texts for | 29 |
the texts were encoded | 29 |
gap elements of known | 29 |
sets published by proquest | 29 |
to page images in | 29 |
sometimes a second or | 29 |
take and use these | 29 |
carried out by editorial | 29 |
have been looked at | 29 |
elements of known extent | 29 |
the general aim of | 29 |
texts for their own | 29 |
published between and available | 29 |
proquest via their early | 29 |
characters or elements to | 29 |
divided into two phases | 29 |
tcp is to encode | 29 |
and the publisher proquest | 29 |
corrected where possible up | 29 |
placeholder characters or elements | 29 |
will never have been | 29 |
and linked to page | 29 |
limit of instances per | 29 |
tcp project was divided | 29 |
nature of the print | 29 |
to encode one copy | 29 |
now take and use | 29 |
publisher proquest to create | 29 |
a works in english | 29 |
a wide variety of | 29 |
selection was based on | 29 |
title published between and | 29 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 29 |
unicode or text strings | 29 |
meet qa standards were | 29 |
of the tei in | 29 |
the process of creating | 29 |
of the project have | 29 |
for transcription and basic | 29 |
was a compelling reason | 29 |
some errors will remain | 29 |
textual data within the | 29 |
process of creating the | 29 |
aware of the process | 29 |
those which did not | 29 |
produce large quantities of | 29 |
the text creation partnership | 29 |
a compelling reason to | 29 |
the print record of | 29 |
edition of a work | 29 |
the image sets published | 29 |
external keying companies for | 29 |
converting tcp files to | 29 |
was then carried out | 29 |
instances will never have | 29 |
at by a tcp | 29 |
and some readable characters | 29 |
to range over a | 29 |
encoded and linked to | 29 |
at the text creation | 29 |
any assumptions that can | 29 |
each text was proofread | 29 |
can now take and | 29 |
will remain and some | 29 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 29 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 29 |
project was divided into | 29 |
processes should make clear | 29 |
is given to their | 29 |
texts have been issued | 29 |
although there are a | 29 |
a number of works | 29 |
public domain as of | 29 |
reason to do so | 29 |
therefore chose to create | 29 |
or text strings within | 29 |
mind that in all | 29 |
of any assumptions that | 29 |
on the new cambridge | 29 |
and oxford and the | 29 |
proofread for accuracy and | 29 |
assumptions that can be | 29 |
there was a compelling | 29 |
print record of the | 29 |
by converting tcp files | 29 |
that can be made | 29 |
and use these texts | 29 |
were encoded and linked | 29 |
variety of subject areas | 29 |
a limit of instances | 29 |
to reflect the true | 29 |
first editions of a | 29 |
linked to page images | 29 |
of the print record | 29 |
keying and markup guidelines | 29 |
of tcp data is | 29 |
the overall quality of | 29 |
create accurately transcribed and | 29 |
as illegible were corrected | 29 |
works in other languages | 29 |
of each text was | 29 |
large quantities of textual | 29 |
texts based on the | 29 |
the texts have been | 29 |
a work was chosen | 29 |
by university of nebraska | 29 |
unicode or tei g | 29 |
project have been released | 29 |
a partnership between the | 29 |
with changes to facilitate | 29 |
or later edition of | 29 |
proquest to create accurately | 29 |
while the overall quality | 29 |
errors will remain and | 29 |
between and available in | 29 |
by editorial teams in | 29 |
illegibles were encoded as | 29 |
chose to create diplomatic | 29 |
of gaps by user | 29 |
included and sometimes a | 29 |
creating the tcp texts | 29 |
be marked as illegible | 29 |
the text encoding initiative | 29 |
been looked at by | 29 |
that due credit and | 29 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 29 |
domain as of january | 29 |
data is very good | 29 |
then carried out by | 29 |
tcp data is very | 29 |
assurance was then carried | 29 |
to tei p using | 29 |
was enhanced and or | 29 |
reflect the true nature | 29 |
within the usual project | 29 |
during phase of the | 29 |
readable characters will be | 29 |
for their own purposes | 29 |
marked as illegible were | 29 |
or for an anonymous | 29 |
request that due credit | 29 |
and available in eebo | 29 |
created during phase of | 29 |
was intended to range | 29 |
work was chosen if | 29 |
by proquest via their | 29 |
texts created during phase | 29 |
never have been looked | 29 |
project restraints of time | 29 |
have been transformed into | 29 |
based on the image | 29 |
been transformed into placeholder | 29 |
possible up to a | 29 |
therefore of any assumptions | 29 |
to a limit of | 29 |
likelihood such instances will | 29 |
attribution is given to | 29 |
over a wide variety | 29 |
was chosen if there | 29 |
keying companies for transcription | 29 |
was divided into two | 29 |
did not meet qa | 29 |
by a tcp editor | 29 |
or elements to simplify | 29 |
number of works in | 29 |
mainly structural encoding based | 29 |
tcp aimed to produce | 29 |
users should be aware | 29 |
was proofread for accuracy | 29 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 29 |
bear in mind that | 29 |
the encoding was enhanced | 29 |
in accordance with level | 29 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 29 |
universities of michigan and | 29 |
corrected and characters marked | 29 |
text creation partnership web | 29 |
image sets were sent | 29 |
but we respectfully request | 29 |
the publisher proquest to | 29 |
second or later edition | 29 |
enhanced and or corrected | 29 |
the usual project restraints | 29 |
in mind that in | 29 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 29 |
issued variously as sgml | 29 |
companies for transcription and | 29 |
texts were encoded and | 29 |
and encoded texts based | 29 |
returned to the keyers | 29 |
were sent to external | 29 |
a great part of | 28 |
in regard of the | 26 |
in the midst of | 26 |
and are to be | 24 |
in the time of | 24 |
at the end of | 22 |
in the beginning of | 22 |
the nature of the | 22 |
on the other side | 21 |
are to be sold | 21 |
the signe of the | 20 |
for the good of | 20 |
in the west indies | 20 |
the top of the | 20 |
at the signe of | 20 |
the name of the | 20 |
in the meane time | 19 |
to the number of | 19 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 18 |
estc s this keyboarded | 18 |
sir thomas smith treasurer | 18 |
the most part of | 18 |
the benefit of the | 18 |
and by this meanes | 18 |
of the original in | 18 |
a stc estc s | 18 |
s this keyboarded and | 18 |
of two or three | 17 |
as big as a | 17 |
from time to time | 17 |
stc estc s this | 17 |
reproduction of original in | 17 |
part of the world | 17 |
in a short time | 16 |
huntington library and art | 16 |
the end of the | 16 |
the mouth of the | 16 |
the head of the | 16 |
library and art gallery | 16 |
reproduction of the original | 16 |
the original in the | 16 |
to be sold at | 15 |
of sir thomas gates | 15 |
virginia company of london | 15 |
in two or three | 15 |
the sonnes of men | 15 |
confesse before the lord | 15 |
the names of the | 15 |
text notes for div | 14 |
the original text notes | 14 |
a declaration of the | 14 |
from the original text | 14 |
to the end that | 14 |
the good of the | 14 |
the lord la ware | 14 |
original text notes for | 14 |
and the rest of | 14 |
the state of the | 14 |
apex covantage keyed and | 13 |
workes before the sonnes | 13 |
to be had in | 13 |
covantage keyed and coded | 13 |
it is to be | 13 |
a quarter of a | 13 |
the i le of | 13 |
global keyed and coded | 13 |
before the lord his | 13 |
before the sonnes of | 13 |
the quality of the | 13 |
spi global keyed and | 13 |
be sold at his | 13 |
the next day we | 13 |
two or three hundred | 13 |
the temperature of the | 12 |
the most of them | 12 |
the leaves of the | 12 |
wonderfull workes before the | 12 |
parts of the world | 12 |
that is to say | 12 |
the glory of god | 12 |
the lord his louing | 12 |
of the west indies | 12 |
his wonderfull workes before | 12 |
as we haue said | 12 |
in the end of | 12 |
by the meanes of | 12 |
in the forme of | 12 |
the present estate of | 12 |
sold at his shop | 12 |
their bowes and arrowes | 12 |
the forme of a | 12 |
to the south sea | 12 |
and xml conversion a | 12 |
and his wonderfull workes | 12 |
to the place of | 11 |
one from the other | 11 |
estc r ocm this | 11 |
may be made of | 11 |
in the henry e | 11 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 11 |
three quarters of a | 11 |
the south part thereof | 11 |
of fish and fowle | 11 |
of the king of | 11 |
on the one side | 11 |
of the state of | 11 |
one hundred and fifty | 11 |
in the name of | 11 |
i doubt not but | 11 |
lord his louing kindnesse | 11 |
if there be any | 11 |
on the south side | 11 |
his maiesties counseil for | 11 |
all the rest of | 11 |
maiesties counseil for virginia | 11 |
a quarter of an | 11 |
if wee consider the | 11 |
the manner of the | 11 |
aptara keyed and coded | 11 |
as much as you | 11 |
the north part of | 10 |
the danger of your | 10 |
the heat of the | 10 |
returned to iames towne | 10 |
is one of the | 10 |
the east and west | 10 |
it pleased god to | 10 |
a day or two | 10 |
of the i le | 10 |
the councell and company | 10 |
the relation of the | 10 |
the counsell of virginea | 10 |
original in the henry | 10 |
of god in the | 10 |
from place to place | 10 |
the arriuall of the | 10 |
the white mulbery tree | 10 |
three or foure dayes | 10 |
in the south part | 10 |
by the name of | 10 |
with the names of | 10 |
the manner of their | 10 |
in the middest of | 10 |
any part of the | 10 |
the body of the | 10 |
the bottome of the | 10 |
two or three dayes | 10 |
to the end of | 10 |
by this meanes the | 10 |
of one hundred and | 10 |
and affaires in virginia | 10 |
the latter end of | 10 |
the said thomas lord | 9 |
of all the rest | 9 |
put them into the | 9 |
and all the rest | 9 |
some of them are | 9 |
the profit of the | 9 |
the season of the | 9 |
our heirs and successors | 9 |
to the value of | 9 |
the place where they | 9 |
said thomas lord culpepper | 9 |
the plantation in virginia | 9 |
the beginning of the | 9 |
of which there is | 9 |
much as you can | 9 |
as well as the | 9 |
by the counsell of | 9 |
the discovery of the | 9 |
of all sorts of | 9 |
to bring them to | 9 |
quarter of a mile | 9 |
the children of ioseph | 9 |
declaration of the state | 9 |
be had in virginia | 9 |
one of the voyage | 9 |
the estate of the | 9 |
of the infidels children | 9 |
and some of them | 9 |
of the lord la | 9 |
in forme of a | 9 |
the midst of the | 9 |
any other part of | 9 |
the other side of | 9 |
of original in the | 9 |
for the benefit of | 9 |
for the building of | 9 |
to confesse before the | 9 |
support the display of | 8 |
users from many walks | 8 |
r in the english | 8 |
that which is most | 8 |
been fully proofread approx | 8 |
amateur and professional end | 8 |
in the middle of | 8 |
is an enriched version | 8 |
english short title catalog | 8 |
one of the most | 8 |
been tokenized and linguistically | 8 |
this text has not | 8 |
the sight of a | 8 |
aim at restoring the | 8 |
not so much as | 8 |
of text r in | 8 |
by his maiesties counseil | 8 |
end users from many | 8 |
many walks of life | 8 |
at making the text | 8 |
quarter of an houre | 8 |
other part of the | 8 |
implanting of mulberry trees | 8 |
dry them in the | 8 |
of a text in | 8 |
the next day the | 8 |
north part of virginia | 8 |
a standardized format that | 8 |
standardized format that preserves | 8 |
a text in a | 8 |
a of text r | 8 |
the north side of | 8 |
the text more computationally | 8 |
the rest of his | 8 |
passage to the south | 8 |
in the same latitude | 8 |
and suitable for network | 8 |
the bignesse of a | 8 |
restoring the text the | 8 |
of the tcp digital | 8 |
textual changes and metadata | 8 |
the text the author | 8 |
format that preserves archaic | 8 |
includes standard spellings that | 8 |
if it be not | 8 |
the knowledge of god | 8 |
spellings that support the | 8 |
based collaborative curation by | 8 |
has not been fully | 8 |
collaborative curation by amateur | 8 |
has been tokenized and | 8 |
of sir thomas dale | 8 |
the continent of virginia | 8 |
it will be a | 8 |
the annotation includes standard | 8 |
not been fully proofread | 8 |
transcription a of text | 8 |
text is an enriched | 8 |
vnder the command of | 8 |
at the time of | 8 |
the bigness of a | 8 |
and all sorts of | 8 |
the author or stationer | 8 |
at restoring the text | 8 |
version of the tcp | 8 |
that it may be | 8 |
digital transcription a of | 8 |
or stationer meant to | 8 |
in the discovery of | 8 |
that part of the | 8 |
the tcp digital transcription | 8 |
text the author or | 8 |
there is also a | 8 |
changes aim at restoring | 8 |
aim at making the | 8 |
from the place where | 8 |
and linguistically annotated with | 8 |
that preserves archaic forms | 8 |
in three or foure | 8 |
an enriched version of | 8 |
the display of a | 8 |
by sea and land | 8 |
text has been tokenized | 8 |
and professional end users | 8 |
changes and metadata enrichments | 8 |
most part of the | 8 |
put into the vessell | 8 |
the middle of the | 8 |
for the making of | 8 |
metadata enrichments aim at | 8 |
one and the same | 8 |
by amateur and professional | 8 |
tokenized and linguistically annotated | 8 |
standard spellings that support | 8 |
them out of their | 8 |
display of a text | 8 |
the south of virginia | 8 |
the proceedings of the | 8 |
great part of the | 8 |
curation by amateur and | 8 |
text has not been | 8 |
body of the tree | 8 |
as if they had | 8 |
enrichments aim at making | 8 |
on the north side | 8 |
text in a standardized | 8 |
in respect of the | 8 |
the english short title | 8 |
the text has been | 8 |
author or stationer meant | 8 |
from hand to mouth | 8 |
stationer meant to publish | 8 |
in the english short | 8 |
the power of the | 8 |
to returne for england | 8 |
in so much that | 8 |
and the most of | 8 |
enriched version of the | 8 |
professional end users from | 8 |
text more computationally tractable | 8 |
the end of this | 8 |
the blessing of god | 8 |
and captaine generall of | 8 |
for the space of | 8 |
from many walks of | 8 |
in a standardized format | 8 |
making the text more | 8 |
textual changes aim at | 8 |
tcp digital transcription a | 8 |
that support the display | 8 |
this text is an | 8 |
linguistically annotated with morphadorner | 8 |
in the bottome of | 8 |
the gouernment of captaine | 8 |
annotation includes standard spellings | 8 |
and metadata enrichments aim | 8 |
text r in the | 8 |
s ocm this keyboarded | 7 |
lord gouernour and captaine | 7 |
other side of the | 7 |
and the next day | 7 |
the building of a | 7 |
his maiesties councell for | 7 |
works of god in | 7 |
as you shall see | 7 |
before they come to | 7 |
rate of defects per | 7 |
to sir thomas dale | 7 |
and in some places | 7 |
the next day they | 7 |
the time of their | 7 |
with all sorts of | 7 |
a true relation of | 7 |
there is a river | 7 |
the king of spaine | 7 |
the time of his | 7 |
such things as they | 7 |
at the head of | 7 |
a great deale of | 7 |
the sides of the | 7 |
heate of the sunne | 7 |
the women and children | 7 |
to the nature of | 7 |
some of them to | 7 |
twelue pound ten shillings | 7 |
estc s ocm this | 7 |
two or three daies | 7 |
the parliament of england | 7 |
care must be had | 7 |
his heirs and assigns | 7 |
the plantation of virginia | 7 |
fled into the woods | 7 |
the colour of the | 7 |
all the year long | 7 |
at the same time | 7 |
and councell of state | 7 |
of the colony and | 7 |
it will not be | 7 |
to an absolute perfection | 7 |
to doe any thing | 7 |
puts this text in | 7 |
category of texts with | 7 |
there is great store | 7 |
some part of the | 7 |
the description of the | 7 |
after the manner of | 7 |
so much the more | 7 |
the rate of defects | 7 |
to the glory of | 7 |
set saile for england | 7 |
that there is no | 7 |
the most of the | 7 |
maiesties councell for virginia | 7 |
a relation of the | 7 |
and as for the | 7 |
at large in the | 7 |
this text in the | 7 |
the next morning we | 7 |
words puts this text | 7 |
and this is the | 7 |
of three or foure | 7 |
vnto the lord in | 7 |
for as much as | 7 |
two or three thousand | 7 |
the better sort of | 7 |
with the making of | 7 |
at the mouth of | 7 |
so many of the | 7 |
the end that the | 7 |
and so we returned | 7 |
the greatest part of | 7 |
the hearts of the | 7 |
the governour and councell | 7 |
and a halfe of | 7 |
to the knowledge of | 7 |
god in the creatures | 7 |
the state of grace | 7 |
we returned to our | 7 |
with a relation of | 7 |
if god had not | 7 |
one ounce of seed | 7 |
shall haue cause to | 7 |
to make wine of | 7 |
during the time of | 7 |
of the bignesse of | 7 |
so that a man | 7 |
in the same degree | 7 |
gouernour and captaine generall | 7 |
their women and children | 7 |
there is a great | 6 |
by reason of their | 6 |
to be put in | 6 |
of vines in virginia | 6 |
halfe a pint of | 6 |
not layd upon the | 6 |
yeere of our lord | 6 |
in the state of | 6 |
the time of the | 6 |
layd upon the ground | 6 |
of virginia and the | 6 |
of the kingdome of | 6 |
sea for two men | 6 |
and industry of the | 6 |
other as profitable uses | 6 |
that it is a | 6 |
and so after the | 6 |
the rate for more | 6 |
the names of all | 6 |
at their first landing | 6 |
and that which is | 6 |
of those that were | 6 |
if it be a | 6 |
which is of a | 6 |
the setting of the | 6 |
and by fretum hudson | 6 |
of the bigness of | 6 |
why may not the | 6 |
then are you to | 6 |
lord in their trouble | 6 |
the superficies of the | 6 |
acre of vines in | 6 |
have so much of | 6 |
and the no lesse | 6 |
doubling of the line | 6 |
relation of all the | 6 |
in that part of | 6 |
the inside of the | 6 |
quarts of new wine | 6 |
to trade for corne | 6 |
the substance of the | 6 |
haue praied for thee | 6 |
to make a bed | 6 |
and such things as | 6 |
when thou art conuerted | 6 |
and many of them | 6 |
the gouernour and councell | 6 |
and so for more | 6 |
of virginia and mary | 6 |
when it comes to | 6 |
two or three yeares | 6 |
to which if wee | 6 |
from england to virginia | 6 |
that it will be | 6 |
the lord de la | 6 |
put it into a | 6 |
the wonderful works of | 6 |
put them into a | 6 |
the heate of the | 6 |
or which is better | 6 |
honour of our king | 6 |
that there is a | 6 |
to the councell and | 6 |
care must bee had | 6 |
side of this river | 6 |
in the month of | 6 |
the right honourable the | 6 |
the excellency of the | 6 |
the remedy is to | 6 |
came to an anchor | 6 |
the propagation of the | 6 |
right honourable the lord | 6 |
estate of the colonie | 6 |
to the gouernour and | 6 |
iv tiff page image | 6 |
the barkes of trees | 6 |
by the blessing of | 6 |
the bottom of the | 6 |
of the virginia company | 6 |
vpon the riuer of | 6 |
are not able to | 6 |
on the north of | 6 |
signe of the swanne | 6 |
to him and his | 6 |
by the way we | 6 |
the yeere of our | 6 |
then that of the | 6 |
of all things necessary | 6 |
and i am confident | 6 |
number of ships and | 6 |
of that noble plantation | 6 |
all sorts of graine | 6 |
the kingdome of god | 6 |
about the bignesse of | 6 |
of the colonie and | 6 |
which by reason of | 6 |
the setting vp of | 6 |
the cause of his | 6 |
after the rate for | 6 |
towards the building of | 6 |
for the planting of | 6 |
there shall be a | 6 |
in the congregation of | 6 |
for the vse of | 6 |
a particular of such | 6 |
planting of mulbery trees | 6 |
that goe in person | 6 |
the lord in their | 6 |
then that which is | 6 |
an infinite number of | 6 |
by his maiesties councell | 6 |
will be pleased to | 6 |
when they come to | 6 |
within the space of | 6 |
mona logarbo text and | 6 |
as if it had | 6 |
the god of heauen | 6 |
happened to some persons | 6 |
we returned to the | 6 |
his wife and children | 6 |
the honour of our | 6 |
the number of ships | 6 |
the south part of | 6 |
that they may be | 6 |
as if it were | 6 |
the clocke in the | 6 |
but two or three | 6 |
and company of virginia | 6 |
so many millions of | 6 |
the land of canaan | 6 |
to the earle of | 6 |
i haue praied for | 6 |
to make use of | 6 |
in regard of their | 6 |
for the maintenance of | 6 |
of the clocke in | 6 |
but kept very cleane | 6 |
the councell of virginia | 6 |
in the riuer of | 6 |
to the east indies | 6 |
almost as big as | 6 |
vnder the conduct of | 6 |
for the advantage of | 6 |
and not so good | 6 |
then all the rest | 6 |
that which is more | 6 |
at sea for two | 6 |
and the next morning | 6 |
from the west indies | 6 |
side of the riuer | 6 |
of so great a | 6 |
fruits of their labours | 6 |
wonderful works of god | 6 |
the increase of the | 6 |
the next day to | 6 |
cast into the vessell | 6 |
so after the rate | 6 |
and what they had | 6 |
are to be had | 6 |
and not layd upon | 6 |
as big as an | 6 |
and such as are | 6 |
logarbo text and markup | 6 |
which for the most | 6 |
a description of the | 6 |
which is the cause | 6 |
the ends of the | 6 |
others to the number | 6 |
the space of three | 6 |
it is of a | 6 |
particular of such necessaries | 6 |
or any of them | 6 |
the breadth of the | 6 |
the greatnesse of the | 6 |
through the continent of | 6 |
a man and a | 6 |
to goe to virginia | 5 |
his returne for england | 5 |
and some of the | 5 |
as big as our | 5 |
names of the aduenturers | 5 |
the use of the | 5 |
cause of our comming | 5 |
fiue or sixe dayes | 5 |
siefring sampled and proofread | 5 |
but from hand to | 5 |
kings most excellent maiestie | 5 |
names of the adventurers | 5 |
must be so close | 5 |
volume of the english | 5 |
on the top of | 5 |
and its conversion to | 5 |
speech of the honourable | 5 |
making of the saw | 5 |
the seuerall blankes next | 5 |
trade of making wines | 5 |
to be sent to | 5 |
that the countrey is | 5 |
counsell for that kingdome | 5 |
the colonie in virginia | 5 |
and you shall see | 5 |
to be sold by | 5 |
that in a short | 5 |
the arriuall of sir | 5 |
the length of the | 5 |
and the better sort | 5 |
siefring text and markup | 5 |
thy faith faile not | 5 |
since the first planting | 5 |
two or three foot | 5 |
as though they had | 5 |
the infidels children in | 5 |
colonie and affaires in | 5 |
if it bee possible | 5 |
are as big as | 5 |
the knowledge of the | 5 |
out of their distresse | 5 |
the first part of | 5 |
there can be no | 5 |
the generall historie of | 5 |
the rich trade of | 5 |
of the bay of | 5 |
and in case the | 5 |
with all manner of | 5 |
the congregation of the | 5 |
part of the councell | 5 |
in one onely city | 5 |
but if it be | 5 |
set out by the | 5 |
and the better to | 5 |
their heirs and assigns | 5 |
the vse of the | 5 |
as much as in | 5 |
the dissolution of the | 5 |
may be brought to | 5 |
in the bay of | 5 |
each shall haue crownes | 5 |
in the height of | 5 |
the cause of our | 5 |
from the top of | 5 |
and by this means | 5 |
taryn hakala sampled and | 5 |
the king of paspahegh | 5 |
it is also good | 5 |
it is but a | 5 |
the deputie and comitties | 5 |
resident in the south | 5 |
heat of the sun | 5 |
the disposition of the | 5 |
vpon the coast of | 5 |
or any other of | 5 |
in the grand assembly | 5 |
as either priuate families | 5 |
of the colour of | 5 |
the third volume of | 5 |
by captaine iohn smith | 5 |
very usefull in virginia | 5 |
as they increase in | 5 |
and keeping of vines | 5 |
is to be done | 5 |
hindred the progresse of | 5 |
of the aduenturers in | 5 |
estate of the colony | 5 |
but the south part | 5 |
as if they were | 5 |
the fruits of their | 5 |
of the children of | 5 |
the vat or tub | 5 |
the implanting of mulberry | 5 |
and xml conversion by | 5 |
judith siefring text and | 5 |
of timber and clapbord | 5 |
of the honourable sr | 5 |
third volume of the | 5 |
state of the colony | 5 |
such occurrences and accidents | 5 |
south part of virginia | 5 |
than ours in england | 5 |
not so much out | 5 |
take order for the | 5 |
burgesses in the grand | 5 |
the election of the | 5 |
the colonie and affaires | 5 |
the vine and olive | 5 |
the king of the | 5 |
at all times of | 5 |
within two or three | 5 |
at which time the | 5 |
in the i le | 5 |
both by sea and | 5 |
some as big as | 5 |
is also to be | 5 |
and cast them into | 5 |
to the burgesses in | 5 |
three or foure hundred | 5 |
greatly hindred the progresse | 5 |
the arrivall of the | 5 |
so much out of | 5 |
be presented to the | 5 |
at the place where | 5 |
arriuall of sir thomas | 5 |
foot and an half | 5 |
the house of sir | 5 |
the master of the | 5 |
congregation of the people | 5 |
into the hands of | 5 |
about the end of | 5 |
and i doubt not | 5 |
of all sorts to | 5 |
that some of them | 5 |
in the same manner | 5 |
any in the world | 5 |
three or foure foot | 5 |
the usuall way of | 5 |
which will be a | 5 |
nor is there any | 5 |
in the space of | 5 |
taryn hakala text and | 5 |
bring it to passe | 5 |
the burgesses in the | 5 |
the kings most excellent | 5 |
be had in abundance | 5 |
they came to the | 5 |
shall have power to | 5 |
impartially stated and related | 5 |
other parts of the | 5 |
and not long after | 5 |
the consideration of the | 5 |
there is a certain | 5 |
is now resident in | 5 |
to be in a | 5 |
to those that are | 5 |
mines of gold and | 5 |
to the end the | 5 |
the shape of a | 5 |
is as big as | 5 |
it out of the | 5 |
be satisfied of the | 5 |
north side of this | 5 |
hakala text and markup | 5 |
and in the end | 5 |
from the isle of | 5 |
an hundred and fifty | 5 |
in the mean time | 5 |
foot and a halfe | 5 |
east and west indies | 5 |
nor is this all | 5 |
two or three houres | 5 |
the present state of | 5 |
the name of virginia | 5 |
to the height of | 5 |
for the rich trade | 5 |
to the crowne of | 5 |
foote and a halfe | 5 |
ten pounds the tunne | 5 |
it shall not be | 5 |
from the head of | 5 |
and all manner of | 5 |
head of the bay | 5 |
to make oyle of | 5 |
for the plantation in | 5 |
in the east indies | 5 |
the most of their | 5 |
by reason of his | 5 |
the charge of the | 5 |
and it may be | 5 |
one of them being | 5 |
and in the meane | 5 |
one foot and a | 5 |
deputie in his absence | 5 |
the tenth of may | 5 |
in the sight of | 5 |
occurrences and accidents of | 5 |
the letter of the | 5 |
john latta text and | 5 |
and a half long | 5 |
a hole in the | 5 |
and from thence to | 5 |
side of the bay | 5 |
the best of them | 5 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 5 |
temperature of the air | 5 |
for the use of | 5 |
in the yeere of | 5 |
sir thomas dale hath | 5 |
to refresh our selues | 5 |
how to plant and | 5 |
head of the river | 5 |
at a low water | 5 |
quarters of a yard | 5 |
of a beginning yeare | 5 |
and other parts of | 5 |
the beginning of this | 5 |
rich trade of making | 5 |
and so returned for | 5 |
dressing and keeping of | 5 |
the conuersion of the | 5 |
thus you may see | 5 |
vpon a second diuision | 5 |
hundred bushels of corne | 5 |
the hand of god | 5 |
which is now resident | 5 |
from the beginning of | 5 |
till the last returne | 5 |
and if it be | 5 |
you shall doe well | 5 |
the two fruitfull sisters | 5 |
heirs and assigns for | 5 |
and ends of the | 5 |
now you are to | 5 |
of such things as | 5 |
double and triple balls | 5 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 5 |
and if any other | 5 |
as well as they | 5 |
also the dressing and | 5 |
the discouery of the | 5 |
is not to be | 5 |
is great store of | 5 |
the place where the | 5 |
there is in the | 5 |
the course of the | 5 |
to the west indies | 5 |
man and a boy | 5 |
most parts of the | 5 |
to the king of | 5 |
all times of the | 5 |
about the bigness of | 5 |
cutting of timber and | 5 |
foure or fiue dayes | 5 |
friend captaine iohn smith | 5 |
were it not for | 5 |
a note of the | 5 |
the grand assembly at | 5 |
one hundred and fortie | 5 |
like ours in england | 5 |
of gold and silver | 5 |
by the authority of | 5 |
of the east indies | 5 |
same degree of latitude | 5 |
in the third volume | 5 |
progresse of that noble | 5 |
written by captaine smith | 5 |
to the south of | 5 |
is as good as | 5 |
they are in the | 5 |
in the isle of | 5 |
for euer and euer | 5 |
use may be made | 5 |
and that you may | 5 |
the mercies of god | 5 |
the other side the | 5 |
as if he had | 5 |
the space of one | 5 |
the greater part of | 5 |
of the best sort | 5 |
from the east indies | 5 |
for it is not | 5 |
and many of the | 5 |
the first leaf is | 5 |
to the house of | 5 |
out of the earth | 5 |
you may keepe them | 5 |
and those of the | 5 |
will be sure to | 5 |
some of our men | 5 |
not far from the | 5 |
as hath hapned in | 5 |
the dressing and keeping | 5 |
the speech of the | 5 |
early in the morning | 5 |
of them to be | 5 |
the names of those | 5 |
in one of the | 5 |
and assigns for ever | 5 |
vpon the top of | 5 |
their heads and shoulders | 5 |
which may easily be | 5 |
relation of such occurrences | 5 |
brother sir thomas dale | 5 |
for there is no | 5 |
three or foure of | 5 |
all things necessary for | 5 |
hath hapned in virginia | 5 |
in the power of | 5 |
hakala sampled and proofread | 5 |
but we found it | 5 |
of france and spaine | 5 |
of such occurrences and | 5 |
the last leaf is | 5 |
first leaf is blank | 5 |
so much as a | 5 |
of the present estate | 5 |
the first planting of | 5 |
to the view of | 5 |
the west side of | 5 |
as big as hens | 5 |
that the king of | 5 |
lying in the same | 5 |
planting of that collony | 5 |
first planting of that | 5 |
in all this time | 5 |
for cutting of timber | 5 |
last leaf is blank | 5 |
how they vse their | 5 |
there to be had | 5 |
for a family of | 5 |
the most of those | 5 |
to be of the | 5 |
so we returned to | 5 |
more vpon a second | 5 |
the midst of their | 5 |
together with the making | 5 |
the same degree of | 5 |
to the top of | 5 |
in so much as | 5 |
and others of his | 5 |
in the next place | 5 |
into the south sea | 5 |
is to be had | 5 |
the heads of the | 5 |
true relation of the | 5 |
honourable the lord de | 5 |
b estc r ocm | 5 |
now resident in the | 5 |
in new found land | 5 |
and the implanting of | 5 |
the making of the | 5 |
and of a more | 5 |
cast them into the | 5 |
hath greatly hindred the | 5 |
about two miles from | 5 |
the progresse of that | 5 |
not so much for | 5 |
judith siefring sampled and | 5 |
that they are not | 5 |
latta text and markup | 5 |
the benefit of their | 5 |
before the end of | 5 |
and the successe of | 5 |
that thy faith faile | 5 |
on both sides of | 4 |
all intents and purposes | 4 |
either through ignorance or | 4 |
the auspice of a | 4 |
sir thomas dale knight | 4 |
aduenturers in that plantation | 4 |
of the company for | 4 |
the constant and patient | 4 |
as far as the | 4 |
and when they are | 4 |
declaration of the purpose | 4 |
quarter court in easter | 4 |
which is better and | 4 |
the quantity of the | 4 |
nor would it be | 4 |
country in the world | 4 |
rest of the aduenturers | 4 |
they could not finde | 4 |
as they had done | 4 |
or foure dayes after | 4 |
with two or three | 4 |
to get two for | 4 |
eight or ten dayes | 4 |
and for as much | 4 |
of the plantation begun | 4 |
and now and then | 4 |
passages from the originall | 4 |
for want of knowledge | 4 |
will not admit of | 4 |
and conclusion of his | 4 |
signe of the swan | 4 |
which you are to | 4 |
the paine of the | 4 |
during which time they | 4 |
them that goe in | 4 |
a short collection of | 4 |
of the councell in | 4 |
by a right line | 4 |
therefore when thou art | 4 |
are not to be | 4 |
ir thomas smith treasurer | 4 |
a passage that way | 4 |
foure or fiue hundred | 4 |
of the almond tree | 4 |
some persons which have | 4 |
the fruit is like | 4 |
the swanne in pauls | 4 |
and by that meanes | 4 |
upon the sight of | 4 |
councell and company of | 4 |
some foure or five | 4 |
affaires in virginia with | 4 |
of ships and men | 4 |
relation of the right | 4 |
of our men were | 4 |
in spaine and italy | 4 |
texts with or more | 4 |
to put it in | 4 |
in a pot of | 4 |
and climate of virginia | 4 |
it hath been found | 4 |
at the bottom of | 4 |
by which it is | 4 |
not long after the | 4 |
that which is the | 4 |
they make of the | 4 |
of a printed paper | 4 |
the best of the | 4 |
the erecting of a | 4 |
to him that putteth | 4 |
name of the lord | 4 |
brought to a just | 4 |
in the meane while | 4 |
be done by a | 4 |
hundred and fifty pound | 4 |
of the present state | 4 |
in the worst of | 4 |
there till the of | 4 |
there was not one | 4 |
the cause of the | 4 |
before the right worshipfull | 4 |
of those who have | 4 |
in the morning about | 4 |
families or single persons | 4 |
dwelling at the signe | 4 |
of heauen and earth | 4 |
him that putteth in | 4 |
one of my daughters | 4 |
as well as in | 4 |
vvilliam berkeley governour and | 4 |
and direction of the | 4 |
and in all probability | 4 |
one amongst the rest | 4 |
may with as great | 4 |
so well as the | 4 |
well furnished with all | 4 |
rest of the saluages | 4 |
side of the leafe | 4 |
according to its severall | 4 |
which they call a | 4 |
not being able to | 4 |
the place where we | 4 |
which it hath receiued | 4 |
the east india company | 4 |
us compute the profit | 4 |
by reason that the | 4 |
continue there three yeares | 4 |
of vines in france | 4 |
that they should be | 4 |
in the nature of | 4 |
in goodnesse and greatnesse | 4 |
sermon preached in london | 4 |
south part therof in | 4 |
told us that the | 4 |
at the yeares end | 4 |
though it be the | 4 |
a piece of copper | 4 |
an equall proportion of | 4 |
affaires there till the | 4 |
to quarts of new | 4 |
to such a degree | 4 |
and most of them | 4 |
for the planting in | 4 |
it is time to | 4 |
the successe of the | 4 |
under the great seal | 4 |
to other as profitable | 4 |
in a little time | 4 |
hurdles or lattices of | 4 |
blaney sampled and proofread | 4 |
season of the yeere | 4 |
it must not be | 4 |
but such was the | 4 |
barbarous massacre in the | 4 |
for my owne part | 4 |
the ship called the | 4 |
within an houre after | 4 |
any thing that is | 4 |
good of the colony | 4 |
the adventurers and planters | 4 |
which if they are | 4 |
noate as hath hapned | 4 |
a concurrent relation of | 4 |
auspice of a beginning | 4 |
by the helpe of | 4 |
text in the f | 4 |
according to their custome | 4 |
relation of the barbarous | 4 |
valuation of the commodities | 4 |
of that strength and | 4 |
is thought requisite to | 4 |
i haue not seene | 4 |
in virginia since the | 4 |
especially the south part | 4 |
are for the most | 4 |
returned to the fort | 4 |
which is not to | 4 |
the coast of england | 4 |
the wine have been | 4 |
the foundation of a | 4 |
great part of that | 4 |
came boldly aboord vs | 4 |
each of them a | 4 |
mouth of the riuer | 4 |
but if they be | 4 |
wing b estc r | 4 |
be of the councell | 4 |
a little to the | 4 |
and xml conversion the | 4 |
be any interruption to | 4 |
yard at the signe | 4 |
plant it is in | 4 |
art conuerted strengthen thy | 4 |
in the presence of | 4 |
occasion to complaine of | 4 |
must be carefull to | 4 |
the assembly of the | 4 |
taken out of the | 4 |
as neere as may | 4 |
wherein catterpillars or brayed | 4 |
as you haue heard | 4 |
they returne to their | 4 |
is so far from | 4 |
to doe the like | 4 |
one of our men | 4 |
sent to the west | 4 |
of body then the | 4 |
a sermon preached in | 4 |
with hope of a | 4 |
in any other part | 4 |
some three miles from | 4 |
who told us that | 4 |
degrees which it hath | 4 |
may be had in | 4 |
all iudicious and honest | 4 |
profit of the vine | 4 |
discovery of nevv brittaine | 4 |
the oyle wherein catterpillars | 4 |
to furnish themselues with | 4 |
as much as may | 4 |
are very good meat | 4 |
as that of the | 4 |
contained a particular of | 4 |
assembly of the elders | 4 |
see if he could | 4 |
fifty acres of land | 4 |
temperature of the ayre | 4 |
names of the aduenturors | 4 |
of the like disorders | 4 |
a valuation of the | 4 |
as long as the | 4 |
the vessell of wine | 4 |
foot and a half | 4 |
to plant it is | 4 |
that you may the | 4 |
the multitude of their | 4 |
the maintenance of the | 4 |
fruites by planting in | 4 |
inconveniencies that have happened | 4 |
true relation of such | 4 |
by the same meanes | 4 |
a larger proportion of | 4 |
the accidents that befell | 4 |
short collection of the | 4 |
the beginning of his | 4 |
or the beginning of | 4 |
leagues from the maine | 4 |
the affaires there till | 4 |
we were forced to | 4 |
in the british library | 4 |
the face of the | 4 |
and patient prosecution thereof | 4 |
the planting of the | 4 |
of at the least | 4 |
till the of iune | 4 |
by the mercies of | 4 |
with sir thomas gates | 4 |
the earle of southampton | 4 |
that have happened to | 4 |
or single persons shall | 4 |
last returne from thence | 4 |
on the west side | 4 |
have made choice of | 4 |
whether the wine will | 4 |
two hundred and fifty | 4 |
to some persons which | 4 |
house of sir thomas | 4 |
other end of the | 4 |
which have transported themselves | 4 |
that successe in the | 4 |
to a place called | 4 |
sincere declaration of the | 4 |
is contained a particular | 4 |
to be in the | 4 |
printed by thomas harper | 4 |
present estate of virginia | 4 |
get two for one | 4 |
of a yard long | 4 |
f the rate of | 4 |
which they have no | 4 |
pleased to receive this | 4 |
the better and more | 4 |
the discovery of nevv | 4 |
of the seed of | 4 |
never so great a | 4 |
to the quantity of | 4 |
there needes no more | 4 |
this mystery of the | 4 |
ought to be the | 4 |
his shop at the | 4 |
persons which have transported | 4 |
the benefit of our | 4 |
prepare as much ground | 4 |
a piece of wood | 4 |
danger of your people | 4 |
i will tell you | 4 |
to receive this answer | 4 |
of them that were | 4 |
in the hands of | 4 |
if your necessity will | 4 |
of the best of | 4 |
one hundred and fiftie | 4 |
fourth part of the | 4 |
the north parts of | 4 |
the ground to the | 4 |
the tops of the | 4 |
part therof in particular | 4 |
preached in london before | 4 |
till at last they | 4 |
most proper for the | 4 |
for more or lesse | 4 |
meanes by which it | 4 |
and meanes by which | 4 |
sir thomas gates his | 4 |
the gaine arising from | 4 |
berkeley governour and capt | 4 |
the commodities growing and | 4 |
degree of latitude that | 4 |
top of the plant | 4 |
being not able to | 4 |
the wine may have | 4 |
either priuate families or | 4 |
sent to the treasurer | 4 |
including the fertile carolana | 4 |
from the originall to | 4 |
virginia since the first | 4 |
have happened to some | 4 |
with the rest of | 4 |
the branches of the | 4 |
italy can pretend to | 4 |
at large you may | 4 |
peeces of moving wood | 4 |
the crowne of england | 4 |
and send them home | 4 |
original in huntington library | 4 |
of corne for his | 4 |
successe of the affaires | 4 |
walke hand in hand | 4 |
to goe for england | 4 |
inheriting of their lands | 4 |
the hands of the | 4 |
within the compasse of | 4 |
it in the sun | 4 |
richest plantation of new | 4 |
in honour of our | 4 |
that pullen and swine | 4 |
prouisions necessary to sustaine | 4 |
nature of the soil | 4 |
iudicious and honest men | 4 |
shall be in the | 4 |
description of the healthiest | 4 |
that the heate may | 4 |
it is not so | 4 |
written by that learned | 4 |
out of the grounds | 4 |
water in the wine | 4 |
the like may be | 4 |
for the glory of | 4 |
there is water in | 4 |
to supply our selves | 4 |
the northwest passage to | 4 |
and that it is | 4 |
in a little boat | 4 |
the more curious and | 4 |
and sir thomas dale | 4 |
the plantation begun in | 4 |
to the dissolution of | 4 |
gouernour and councell of | 4 |
of dressing the vine | 4 |
the end of each | 4 |
and assured of the | 4 |
you may see in | 4 |
the other end of | 4 |
as unable to maintaine | 4 |
countrey in the world | 4 |
and so returned to | 4 |
to be considered by | 4 |
king iames his subiects | 4 |
thou art conuerted strengthen | 4 |
production of so many | 4 |
to that which is | 4 |
you shall see them | 4 |
of the salt water | 4 |
and richest plantation of | 4 |
the order of the | 4 |
be preserved till the | 4 |
into the vessell of | 4 |
of three or four | 4 |
and diuers other gentlemen | 4 |
may take order for | 4 |
at his shop at | 4 |
to the envy of | 4 |
into twenty quarts of | 4 |
that of the black | 4 |
you must put into | 4 |
to the vtmost of | 4 |
w estc r ocm | 4 |
as well for the | 4 |
concurrent relation of all | 4 |
flowing of the salt | 4 |
there is such an | 4 |
provinces of the east | 4 |
declaration of the estate | 4 |
in the f category | 4 |
and the resolution and | 4 |
of the east and | 4 |
printed paper from england | 4 |
branches of the trees | 4 |
the last returne from | 4 |
the world to come | 4 |
those that haue beene | 4 |
inducements for the planting | 4 |
to commend it to | 4 |
the building of ships | 4 |
of the whole bloud | 4 |
of the barbarous massacre | 4 |
into a small powder | 4 |
from one to another | 4 |
thee that thy faith | 4 |
thought requisite to publish | 4 |
to goe with him | 4 |
the right honorable the | 4 |
of peace and warre | 4 |
declaration of the whole | 4 |
there is but a | 4 |
the kinde and nature | 4 |
at his shop in | 4 |
for the defence of | 4 |
when the wine is | 4 |
must bee made in | 4 |
is most proper for | 4 |
them in the shaddow | 4 |
the lord of hosts | 4 |
some of the baser | 4 |
the barbarous massacre in | 4 |
to iames towne to | 4 |
the beginning of iuly | 4 |
if it bee not | 4 |
to which they will | 4 |
true description of the | 4 |
in the land of | 4 |
to plant the vine | 4 |
we came to an | 4 |
planted by the english | 4 |
of our men to | 4 |
the earle of south | 4 |
conuerted strengthen thy brethren | 4 |
inside of the house | 4 |
the degrees which it | 4 |
the next day he | 4 |
imprinted by felix kyngston | 4 |
two shillings six pence | 4 |
may prepare as much | 4 |
is not able to | 4 |
with the increase of | 4 |
is to haue care | 4 |
hapned in virginia since | 4 |
offering most excellent fruites | 4 |
shall doe well to | 4 |
more especially the south | 4 |
xml conversion a trve | 4 |
this figure is shewed | 4 |
colour of the fruit | 4 |
you anoynt and rub | 4 |
of sir edwin sandys | 4 |
for thee that thy | 4 |
both men and women | 4 |
you shall see the | 4 |
the euent of the | 4 |
in a small barke | 4 |
conuersion of the saluages | 4 |
conteining important inducements for | 4 |
parts of the countrey | 4 |
that they may bee | 4 |
to the planting of | 4 |
together with the names | 4 |
preuention of the like | 4 |
they have which are | 4 |
by this meanes to | 4 |
priuate families or single | 4 |
to sit downe by | 4 |
the fashion of a | 4 |
of the whole country | 4 |
of the charges of | 4 |
the command of captaine | 4 |
collection of the most | 4 |
doubt not but to | 4 |
the society of antiquaries | 4 |
the south part therof | 4 |
for preuention of the | 4 |
of the swanne in | 4 |
at the sight of | 4 |
for a long time | 4 |
much as may be | 4 |
in a famous assembly | 4 |
single persons shall haue | 4 |
about eight of the | 4 |
others of his maiesties | 4 |
of the northwest passage | 4 |
no more then the | 4 |
of all the branches | 4 |
for nothing but to | 4 |
left to publick view | 4 |
he shall thinke fit | 4 |
in the island of | 4 |
of sir thomas smith | 4 |
to the tuskarood king | 4 |
ends of the plantation | 4 |
the manner how to | 4 |
a league of the | 4 |
the sunne in the | 4 |
at the foot of | 4 |
to goe with them | 4 |
and sincere declaration of | 4 |
within foure or fiue | 4 |
i thought good to | 4 |
cast away vpon the | 4 |
there is no man | 4 |
is not fit for | 4 |
the perfection of their | 4 |
third part of the | 4 |
top of the tree | 4 |
they are to be | 4 |
a true declaration of | 4 |
by all iudicious and | 4 |
mercies of god it | 4 |
but i haue praied | 4 |
but most of them | 4 |
the true description of | 4 |
in the knowledge of | 4 |
plantations of virginia and | 4 |
the next morning i | 4 |
to learne the language | 4 |
a good part of | 4 |
at the other end | 4 |
way to the south | 4 |
till the end of | 4 |
that putteth in the | 4 |
it could not be | 4 |
figure is shewed the | 4 |
is as it were | 4 |
maiesties counsell for that | 4 |
as much as they | 4 |
oyle wherein catterpillars or | 4 |
originall to the dissolution | 4 |
that all men may | 4 |
great multitudes of people | 4 |
one of them was | 4 |
of the english voyages | 4 |
they come to be | 4 |
in the bosome of | 4 |
be a staple of | 4 |
if you please to | 4 |
a large proportion of | 4 |
northwest passage to the | 4 |
haue cause to furnish | 4 |
to that degree of | 4 |
accidents of noate as | 4 |
shop in pauls church | 4 |
at a place called | 4 |
there hath beene a | 4 |
for the conuersion of | 4 |
by the natiue infidels | 4 |
state of the colonie | 4 |
of the most of | 4 |
with the leaves of | 4 |
there is scarce any | 4 |
that many of them | 4 |
henry earl of st | 4 |
that in the end | 4 |
of the black mulberry | 4 |
if they be not | 4 |
and approued by the | 4 |
order for the inheriting | 4 |
have transported themselves from | 4 |
and what ever else | 4 |
that they were not | 4 |
court in easter term | 4 |
that learned mathematician mr | 4 |
the liues of many | 4 |
his maiesties counsell for | 4 |
and good land freely | 4 |
distant one from another | 4 |
are of two sorts | 4 |
the fluxe of the | 4 |
to the end they | 4 |
to the place where | 4 |
about a quarter of | 4 |
admirall of new england | 4 |
necessary to sustaine themselues | 4 |
the lawes of england | 4 |
gaue towards the building | 4 |
three or foure houres | 4 |
names of all the | 4 |
printed by felix kyngston | 4 |
in quantity and quality | 4 |
day we spent in | 4 |
the returne of sir | 4 |
and put it into | 4 |
since the beginning of | 4 |
refine and purifie them | 4 |
a rich and never | 4 |
plantation of new albion | 4 |
care for the future | 4 |
in form of a | 4 |
of the affaires there | 4 |
the happie successe of | 4 |
by that learned mathematician | 4 |
such places where they | 4 |
is not so good | 4 |
in all the country | 4 |
london before the right | 4 |
of his chiefe men | 4 |
so good a worke | 4 |
with a declaration of | 4 |
preparing of the earth | 4 |
by the heat of | 4 |
vp and downe the | 4 |
and an half long | 4 |
of making wines there | 4 |
you are to vnderstand | 4 |
vntill by the mercies | 4 |
by a concurrent relation | 4 |
you may take notice | 4 |
to that which they | 4 |
they were not able | 4 |
we doubt not but | 4 |
and cut off the | 4 |
cry vnto the lord | 4 |
s ir thomas smith | 4 |
to make the silke | 4 |
the foot of the | 4 |
considered by all iudicious | 4 |
prayse him in the | 4 |
sent sir thomas gates | 4 |
a wing b estc | 4 |
to plant the trees | 4 |
within a league of | 4 |
passage that way to | 4 |
together with a declaration | 4 |
equall to those of | 4 |
the one halfe of | 4 |
if you anoynt and | 4 |
time of peace and | 4 |
the outside of the | 4 |
if they had been | 4 |
open to the north | 4 |
them out of the | 4 |
the form of a | 4 |
the doubling of the | 4 |
of the right honourable | 4 |
the goodnesse of the | 4 |
to all intents and | 4 |
sixe pound of silke | 4 |
part of virginia being | 4 |
that way to the | 4 |
to win upon them | 4 |
the fittest season to | 4 |
from those which are | 4 |
let us compute the | 4 |
in the county of | 4 |
the quarter court in | 4 |
present estate of the | 4 |
to cause troubled wines | 4 |
in the world is | 4 |
voyage about the world | 4 |
that their lawfull heyres | 4 |
the cause of this | 4 |
the prouidence of god | 4 |
the particulars of this | 4 |
be considered by all | 4 |
i haue the names | 4 |
huber text and markup | 4 |
have found out a | 4 |
of the vine may | 4 |
small stock to get | 4 |
quantity and quality of | 4 |
stock to get two | 4 |
of the better sort | 4 |
to be planted in | 4 |
f category of texts | 4 |
the inheriting of their | 4 |
excellent fruites by planting | 4 |
the king of spain | 4 |
if he have a | 4 |
the bignesse of the | 4 |
cut off his head | 4 |
the production of so | 4 |
cause to furnish themselues | 4 |
in the multitude of | 4 |
the like disorders heereafter | 4 |
northerne parts of europe | 4 |
it is thought requisite | 4 |
one hundred and twenty | 4 |
of gold and siluer | 4 |
sir thomas dale had | 4 |
that he cannot but | 4 |
the resolution and conclusion | 4 |
them in the sunne | 4 |
must bee had to | 4 |
and by that time | 4 |
and as in the | 4 |
after the indian mode | 4 |
two fruitfull sisters virginia | 4 |
the gold and siluer | 4 |
setting vp of silke | 4 |
the gouernment of the | 4 |
men in a boat | 4 |
and the summer isles | 4 |
that they could not | 4 |
in the form of | 4 |
equall with the first | 4 |
wing w estc r | 4 |
be pleased to receive | 4 |
the most remarkable passages | 4 |
to the water side | 4 |
and the relations of | 4 |
shillings six pence the | 4 |
in the society of | 4 |
as any in the | 4 |
of the white mulbery | 4 |
requisite to publish this | 4 |
of the commodities growing | 4 |
it is hard to | 4 |
resolution and conclusion of | 4 |
of god it shall | 4 |
in the quality of | 4 |
and accidents of noate | 4 |
to go to a | 4 |
the wood of the | 4 |
his relation of the | 4 |
not to be the | 4 |
the plantation of that | 4 |
of the new world | 4 |
and at the end | 4 |
as though they were | 4 |
that the wine may | 4 |
betwixt us and the | 4 |
most excellent fruites by | 4 |
of sir francis wyat | 4 |
of their lands and | 4 |
which are to be | 4 |
by planting in virginia | 4 |
their lands and estates | 4 |
captaine generall of virginea | 4 |
foure and twenty houres | 4 |
ready vpon any occasion | 4 |
the most part is | 4 |
foure or five dayes | 4 |
what they had to | 4 |
at least two hundred | 4 |
and how to dry | 4 |
and in many places | 4 |
a peece of copper | 4 |
plantation begun in virginia | 4 |
wine may have the | 4 |
of peace and league | 4 |
we shall finde the | 4 |
one of his maiesties | 4 |
colony and affaires in | 4 |
in the world to | 4 |
an ounce of seed | 4 |
no more but this | 4 |
of his maiesties counsell | 4 |
wherein is contained a | 4 |
by which it hath | 4 |
in the place where | 4 |
the originall to the | 4 |
that it hath been | 4 |
they are of a | 4 |
the wine is in | 4 |
the number of those | 4 |
the vine sometimes is | 4 |
if it be any | 4 |
for the generall good | 4 |
so long as he | 4 |
out of the way | 4 |
and a halfe deepe | 4 |
to the right honourable | 4 |
and left to publick | 4 |
and fortified by nature | 4 |
and part of the | 4 |
the aduancement of the | 4 |
in this noble mystery | 4 |
hundred and fiftie men | 4 |
one of our company | 4 |
according to the quantity | 4 |
by this meanes you | 4 |
publish this short declaration | 4 |
we returned to iames | 4 |
jonathan blaney sampled and | 4 |
the words of the | 4 |
if it had not | 4 |
of the south sea | 4 |
but not to be | 4 |
they are forced to | 4 |
which caused vs to | 4 |
many other sorts of | 4 |
eight or ten daies | 4 |
you may the better | 4 |
and one in the | 4 |
if there were but | 4 |
is made of the | 4 |
of them at the | 4 |
will be a staple | 4 |
which it may be | 4 |
cast into the wine | 4 |
other parts of france | 4 |
for the constant and | 4 |
finding a passage that | 4 |
in the country of | 4 |
richly and truly valued | 4 |
estate of that colony | 4 |
out of those countries | 4 |
or more defects per | 4 |
by the benefit of | 4 |
being one of the | 4 |
be of two sorts | 4 |
in the south sea | 4 |
all such as haue | 4 |
conclusion of his maiesties | 4 |
which if it should | 4 |
in london before the | 4 |
apples of love marvellous | 4 |
kinde and nature of | 4 |
the good of this | 4 |
the leaues of the | 4 |
of them that goe | 4 |
the south side of | 4 |
all and singular the | 4 |
for it is a | 4 |
important inducements for the | 4 |
but when it is | 4 |
the people of the | 4 |
cannot admit of any | 4 |
a treatise of the | 4 |
and almost in a | 4 |
by so much the | 4 |
to abandon the country | 4 |
a wing w estc | 4 |
the growth of the | 4 |
at such a season | 4 |
twelue pounds ten shillings | 4 |
the f category of | 4 |
the king of chawan | 4 |
that no man suffer | 4 |
the drawing of this | 4 |
in manner of a | 4 |
answerable to the most | 4 |
upon the coasts of | 4 |
massacre in the time | 4 |
will tell you the | 4 |
with or more defects | 4 |
the most part are | 4 |
in any part of | 4 |
the labour of three | 4 |
in so good a | 4 |
the comming of the | 4 |
is not the least | 4 |
be the cause of | 4 |
of peace with the | 4 |
of texts with or | 4 |
to the charge of | 4 |
and wash them in | 4 |
if the new wine | 4 |
of the colonie in | 4 |
be made of the | 4 |
and those that will | 4 |
both he and his | 4 |
of one of the | 4 |
higher vp the riuer | 4 |
to the benefit of | 4 |
persons shall haue cause | 4 |
the true cause of | 4 |
the time of peace | 4 |
remarkable passages from the | 4 |
much bigger than ours | 4 |
or sixe pound of | 4 |
the aduenturers in that | 4 |
constant and patient prosecution | 4 |
his shop in pauls | 4 |
of the noble plantation | 4 |
conversion to other as | 4 |
a volley of shot | 4 |
the end of our | 4 |
transported themselves from england | 4 |
we found our selues | 4 |
is not to bee | 4 |
of the grape to | 4 |
reason of the great | 4 |
of the mulbery tree | 4 |
giue me leaue to | 4 |
the end of their | 4 |
vvithout prouisions necessary to | 4 |
besides that it is | 4 |
which will not admit | 4 |
of the degrees which | 4 |
in the heat of | 4 |
through ignorance or misinformation | 4 |
to water the root | 4 |
original in the society | 4 |
with as great justice | 4 |
or the most part | 4 |
to the quality of | 4 |
of original in huntington | 4 |
as i haue said | 4 |
be made of woods | 4 |
as will cover the | 4 |
so returned to our | 4 |
it into a vessell | 4 |
for the losse of | 4 |
it to such a | 4 |
to the governour and | 4 |
dayes at the longest | 4 |
them in such a | 4 |
and good to eate | 4 |
by felix kyngston for | 4 |
occasioned upon the sight | 4 |
when they saw vs | 4 |
the colony and affaires | 4 |
is the best and | 4 |
seated in the same | 4 |
the death of his | 4 |
the true state of | 4 |
it selfe to the | 4 |
on each side the | 4 |
as occasion shall require | 4 |
out of the woods | 4 |
the pleasure of the | 4 |
to take off all | 4 |
and planted as the | 4 |
a printed paper from | 4 |
sight of a printed | 4 |
that a man may | 4 |
and many other things | 4 |
of the same colour | 4 |
of so worthy an | 4 |
the rest of our | 4 |
if the wine have | 4 |
two or three joynts | 4 |
from whence they came | 4 |
more then an hundred | 4 |
in the night they | 4 |
of noate as hath | 4 |
his maiesties letters patents | 4 |
of which they make | 4 |
and king iames his | 4 |
of the most remarkable | 4 |
and let them lye | 4 |
is a kind of | 4 |
not long after came | 4 |
by the relation of | 4 |
plantation of the english | 4 |
and finding a passage | 4 |
the barke of the | 4 |
did their best to | 4 |
by this figure is | 4 |
to publish this short | 4 |
might be brought to | 4 |
and all and singular | 4 |
this proportion in the | 4 |
of things in virginia | 4 |
a great and generall | 4 |
will not faile to | 4 |
of the estate of | 4 |
vpon a first diuision | 4 |
its conversion to other | 4 |
make them into a | 4 |
with the flower of | 4 |
for the inheriting of | 4 |
and one of the | 4 |
a mile from the | 4 |
of the grounds of | 4 |
one third part of | 4 |
cast it into the | 4 |
to sell to the | 4 |
myles from iames towne | 4 |
end of the scaffold | 4 |
the generall good of | 4 |
if it had beene | 4 |
of the name of | 4 |
as that of virginia | 4 |
which are very good | 4 |
in seven or eight | 4 |
store of mulbery trees | 4 |
two or three wormes | 4 |
most remarkable passages from | 4 |
so returned for england | 4 |
and others of the | 4 |
the advantage of the | 4 |
in spight of the | 3 |
of this river is | 3 |
by the permission of | 3 |
the flowers of the | 3 |
to them by the | 3 |
rug at sea for | 3 |
also a commemoration of | 3 |
a removall of such | 3 |
set forward for the | 3 |
make a supplie to | 3 |
and in a word | 3 |
virginia and the summer | 3 |
the profit arising from | 3 |
the assent of the | 3 |
as also of the | 3 |
from ours in england | 3 |
they would fight with | 3 |
as it is in | 3 |
let no man doubt | 3 |
therefore confesse before the | 3 |
the strict execution of | 3 |
how to dry raisins | 3 |
will take off all | 3 |
so soone as the | 3 |
they divide the yeare | 3 |
ends of this action | 3 |
holes in the ground | 3 |
miles from our fort | 3 |
for the preseruation of | 3 |
when they came to | 3 |
english gentleman of good | 3 |
men of all sorts | 3 |
and this was the | 3 |
the most in health | 3 |
not able to give | 3 |
most part of them | 3 |
at that time of | 3 |
and yet where all | 3 |
that they may not | 3 |
that all the people | 3 |
the soile and climate | 3 |
twelue pound tenne shillings | 3 |
mo a wing b | 3 |
the two renowned and | 3 |
and implanting of mulberry | 3 |
infidels vpon the english | 3 |
removall of such imputations | 3 |
affayres in virginia this | 3 |
in very dry caske | 3 |
in those countryes admirall | 3 |
of land vpon a | 3 |
river in new brittaine | 3 |
for the reformation of | 3 |
the treasuror and the | 3 |
that the wormes may | 3 |
they nourish their young | 3 |
not possessed by the | 3 |
is of a pure | 3 |
in the kings power | 3 |
of the honourable knight | 3 |
at the said lord | 3 |
to the virginia company | 3 |
or any thing else | 3 |
foot high from the | 3 |
lord generall his leaue | 3 |
and tunnes of goods | 3 |
the tediousnesse of the | 3 |
of the greatnesse of | 3 |
the next day came | 3 |
whence it s called | 3 |
to subsist of themselues | 3 |
two renowned and most | 3 |
not so good for | 3 |
no more of them | 3 |
is to be seen | 3 |
they come to their | 3 |
of art may be | 3 |
of any such matter | 3 |
by any other commodity | 3 |
those severall colonies and | 3 |
vpon the returne of | 3 |
about the summe of | 3 |
written by raphe hamor | 3 |
the change of the | 3 |
charitie towards the aduancement | 3 |
and seemed to be | 3 |
so the full charge | 3 |
tag of a point | 3 |
with the poynt of | 3 |
and when they have | 3 |
of him and his | 3 |
right honourable and beloued | 3 |
art of making silke | 3 |
shall from time to | 3 |
the time of this | 3 |
you may know the | 3 |
there that ranke wildnesse | 3 |
and by reason of | 3 |
opinion of captaine smith | 3 |
on the back side | 3 |
of planting the vine | 3 |
a part of the | 3 |
the fault of the | 3 |
being by going thither | 3 |
in the same parallel | 3 |
the word of god | 3 |
in the mouth of | 3 |
seed of mulbery trees | 3 |
country is full of | 3 |
the strength of the | 3 |
no vse to him | 3 |
and this it is | 3 |
that we do purpose | 3 |
some of our company | 3 |
them to iames towne | 3 |
virginia company doe bestow | 3 |
informed and assured of | 3 |
yet it pleased god | 3 |
by the hands of | 3 |
him and his heires | 3 |
by the sea side | 3 |
greatest part of their | 3 |
artificers to live plentifully | 3 |
halfe poynted at the | 3 |
such a quantity of | 3 |
to the mercy of | 3 |
you shall see that | 3 |
before the right honorable | 3 |
out of the belly | 3 |
we passed by the | 3 |
the authority of the | 3 |
for all the rest | 3 |
did what they could | 3 |
clocke the same day | 3 |
in a temperate and | 3 |
the seed of the | 3 |
smith taketh the king | 3 |
the relation of their | 3 |
as they can devise | 3 |
foure or fiue of | 3 |
in some parts of | 3 |
things necessary for humane | 3 |
description of new england | 3 |