Selected quad for the lemma: majesty_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
majesty_n answer_n house_n message_n 3,381 5 10.0140 5 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A32131 His Majesties speech to the gentlemen at Yorke on Thursday last, being the 12. of May, 1642.; Speeches. 1642-05-12. England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. 1642 (1642) Wing C2806; ESTC R225725 1,090 1

There is 1 snippet containing the selected quad. | View original text

c_o r_o dieu_fw-fr et_fw-fr mon_fw-fr droit_fw-fr honi_fw-fr soit_fw-fr qvi_fw-fr mal_fw-fr y_fw-fr pense_fw-fr his_o majesty_n speech_n to_o the_o gentleman_n at_o york_n on_o thursday_n last_o be_v the_o 12._o of_o may_n 1642._o gentleman_n i_o have_v cause_n of_o add_v not_o alter_v what_o i_o mean_v to_o say_v when_o i_o give_v out_o the_o summons_n for_o this_o day_n appearance_n i_o little_o think_v of_o these_o messenger_n or_o of_o such_o a_o message_n as_o they_o bring_v the_o which_o because_o it_o concern_v i_o in_o what_o i_o intend_v to_o speak_v and_o that_o i_o desire_v you_o shall_v be_v true_o inform_v of_o all_o passage_n between_o i_o and_o the_o parliament_n you_o shall_v hear_v read_v first_o my_o answer_n to_o their_o declaration_n of_o both_o house_n concerning_o hull_n the_o answer_n of_o the_o parliament_n to_o my_o two_o message_n concerning_o hull_n together_o with_o my_o reply_n to_o the_o same_o and_o my_o message_n to_o both_o house_n declare_v the_o reason_n why_o i_o refuse_v to_o pass_v the_o bill_n concerning_o the_o militia_n all_o which_o be_v read_v his_o majesty_n proceed_v i_o will_v make_v no_o paraphrase_n upon_o what_o you_o have_v hear_v it_o be_v more_o befit_v a_o lawyer_n than_o a_o king_n only_o this_o observation_n since_o treason_n be_v countenance_v so_o near_o i_o it_o be_v time_n to_o look_v to_o my_o safety_n i_o avow_v it_o be_v part_n of_o my_o wonder_n that_o man_n who_o i_o think_v heretofore_o discreet_a and_o moderate_a shall_v have_v undertake_v this_o employment_n and_o that_o since_o they_o come_v i_o have_v deliver_v they_o the_o answer_n you_o have_v hear_v and_o command_v they_o to_o return_v personal_o with_o it_o to_o the_o parliament_n shall_v have_v flat_o disobey_v i_o upon_o pretence_n of_o the_o parliament_n command_n my_o end_n in_o tell_v you_o this_o be_v to_o warn_v you_o of_o they_o for_o since_o these_o man_n have_v bring_v i_o such_o a_o message_n and_o disobey_v so_o lawful_a a_o command_n i_o will_v not_o say_v what_o their_o intent_n of_o say_v here_o be_v only_o i_o do_v you_o take_v heed_n not_o know_v what_o doctrine_n of_o disobedience_n they_o may_v preach_v to_o you_o under_o colour_n of_o obey_v the_o parliament_n hitherto_o i_o have_v find_v and_o keep_v you_o quiet_a the_o enoy_n of_o which_o be_v a_o chief_a cause_n of_o my_o come_n hither_o tumult_n and_o disorder_n have_v make_v i_o leave_v the_o south_n and_o not_o to_o make_v this_o a_o seat_n of_o war_n as_o malice_n will_v but_o i_o hope_v in_o vain_a make_v you_o believe_v now_o if_o disturbance_n do_v come_v i_o know_v who_o i_o have_v reason_n to_o suspect_v to_o be_v short_a you_o see_v that_o my_o magazine_n be_v go_v to_o be_v take_v away_o from_o i_o be_v my_o own_o proper_a good_n direct_o against_o my_o will_n the_o ●●litia_n against_o law_n and_o my_o consent_n be_v go_v to_o be_v put_v in_o execution_n and_o last_o sir_n john_n hotham_n treason_n be_v countenance_v all_o this_o consider_v none_o can_v blame_v i_o to_o apprehend_v danger_n therefore_o i_o have_v think_v fit_a upon_o these_o real_a ground_n to_o tell_v you_o that_o i_o be_o resolve_v to_o have_v a_o guard_n the_o parliament_n have_v have_v one_o all_o this_o white_a upon_o imaginary_a jealousy_n only_o to_o secure_v my_o person_n in_o which_o i_o desire_v your_o concurrence_n and_o assistance_n and_o that_o i_o may_v be_v able_a to_o protect_v you_o the_o law_n and_o the_o true_a protestant_a profession_n from_o any_o affront_n or_o injury_n that_o may_v be_v offer_v which_o i_o mean_v to_o maintain_v myself_o without_o charge_n to_o the_o country_n intend_v no_o long_a to_o keep_v they_o on_o foot_n than_o i_o shall_v be_v secure_v of_o my_o apprehension_n by_o have_v satisfaction_n in_o the_o particular_n before_o mention_v first_o print_v at_o york_n and_o now_o reprint_v at_o london_n maij_fw-la 16_o 1642._o