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trigram | frequency |
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and in the | 30 |
and i was | 22 |
the house of | 20 |
the age of | 19 |
as soon as | 19 |
as well as | 15 |
the end of | 15 |
of the world | 15 |
of the first | 14 |
the loss of | 14 |
according to the | 14 |
the use of | 13 |
the study of | 13 |
the name of | 13 |
but i was | 12 |
would have been | 12 |
the university of | 12 |
of my own | 12 |
of the french | 12 |
of my history | 12 |
might have been | 12 |
at the end | 12 |
i was not | 11 |
of the church | 11 |
i should have | 11 |
the history of | 11 |
one of the | 11 |
the life of | 10 |
the spirit of | 10 |
in the year | 10 |
i have never | 10 |
soon as i | 10 |
of my first | 10 |
of the roman | 10 |
history of the | 10 |
the society of | 9 |
the title of | 9 |
of the same | 9 |
house of commons | 9 |
of the english | 9 |
end of the | 9 |
the habits of | 9 |
which had been | 9 |
and i am | 9 |
in the first | 9 |
till i had | 8 |
of the age | 8 |
at the age | 8 |
of my life | 8 |
to my own | 8 |
of the author | 8 |
the hands of | 8 |
of the last | 8 |
the merit of | 8 |
it is not | 8 |
but in the | 8 |
as i was | 8 |
in which i | 8 |
the publication of | 8 |
but it is | 8 |
university of oxford | 8 |
to the public | 8 |
or at least | 8 |
i do not | 8 |
in the university | 8 |
which i have | 8 |
the language of | 8 |
could not be | 8 |
of the country | 8 |
return to england | 7 |
of the house | 7 |
of my time | 7 |
and even the | 7 |
i could not | 7 |
i was now | 7 |
of his own | 7 |
second and third | 7 |
decline and fall | 7 |
the character of | 7 |
that of the | 7 |
of the mind | 7 |
of the most | 7 |
and after the | 7 |
which i was | 7 |
and i should | 7 |
but i cannot | 7 |
in the same | 7 |
me to the | 7 |
the choice of | 7 |
the first volume | 7 |
in the summer | 7 |
the pleasures of | 7 |
the labours of | 7 |
i began to | 7 |
in his own | 7 |
which i had | 7 |
the academy of | 7 |
the reign of | 6 |
of which i | 6 |
the pays de | 6 |
of my essay | 6 |
to my father | 6 |
the french language | 6 |
to which i | 6 |
of the work | 6 |
the county of | 6 |
before i could | 6 |
and at the | 6 |
men of letters | 6 |
the voice of | 6 |
banks of the | 6 |
two or three | 6 |
it would be | 6 |
of my friend | 6 |
knowledge of the | 6 |
the knowledge of | 6 |
the measure of | 6 |
in the midst | 6 |
the beginning of | 6 |
of the alps | 6 |
a life of | 6 |
in the hands | 6 |
of the two | 6 |
a man of | 6 |
in a few | 6 |
the death of | 6 |
in my own | 6 |
of the times | 6 |
the midst of | 6 |
of men and | 6 |
and i have | 6 |
which have been | 6 |
i know not | 6 |
the fall of | 6 |
that i was | 6 |
the practice of | 6 |
in the house | 6 |
the decline and | 6 |
the south sea | 6 |
the subject of | 6 |
pays de vaud | 6 |
as the most | 6 |
as often as | 6 |
and it was | 6 |
publication of my | 6 |
in the last | 6 |
of my acquaintance | 6 |
the weight of | 6 |
essay on the | 6 |
the banks of | 6 |
that i should | 6 |
that in the | 6 |
the second and | 5 |
the office of | 5 |
to have been | 5 |
and to the | 5 |
of my residence | 5 |
the cause of | 5 |
and the most | 5 |
of the empire | 5 |
of the family | 5 |
with the most | 5 |
the education of | 5 |
of a new | 5 |
perusal of the | 5 |
the failure of | 5 |
was fortified by | 5 |
the state of | 5 |
the genius of | 5 |
at that time | 5 |
fall of the | 5 |
in the militia | 5 |
the church of | 5 |
the degrees of | 5 |
i had not | 5 |
the first of | 5 |
the tumult of | 5 |
the summer of | 5 |
of my education | 5 |
hours of the | 5 |
the lessons of | 5 |
the style and | 5 |
the arts of | 5 |
the desire of | 5 |
to his own | 5 |
the benefits of | 5 |
confined to the | 5 |
and of the | 5 |
the school of | 5 |
on the banks | 5 |
the style of | 5 |
that he had | 5 |
had not been | 5 |
have been more | 5 |
of the whole | 5 |
before i was | 5 |
but it was | 5 |
my residence at | 5 |
was that of | 5 |
it was not | 5 |
the example of | 5 |
sir walter raleigh | 5 |
in the beginning | 5 |
i was introduced | 5 |
of the year | 5 |
secretary of state | 5 |
of the public | 5 |
the command of | 5 |
to the press | 5 |
instead of a | 5 |
part of the | 5 |
and the first | 5 |
the pursuit of | 5 |
that i am | 5 |
was introduced to | 5 |
i should be | 5 |
many of his | 5 |
of both sexes | 5 |
beginning of the | 5 |
the memory of | 5 |
the fourth volume | 5 |
the abbe de | 5 |
on my return | 5 |
of the state | 5 |
i am not | 5 |
and i can | 4 |
to the house | 4 |
i was never | 4 |
nor could i | 4 |
supposed to be | 4 |
a gentleman commoner | 4 |
the discovery of | 4 |
it may be | 4 |
the number of | 4 |
him to a | 4 |
to the study | 4 |
for my own | 4 |
displeased with the | 4 |
i presumed to | 4 |
often as i | 4 |
which they have | 4 |
the perusal of | 4 |
which i could | 4 |
or even the | 4 |
of the learned | 4 |
provinces of france | 4 |
approved by the | 4 |
the authority of | 4 |
in a free | 4 |
of all the | 4 |
the liberty of | 4 |
gratified by the | 4 |
passage of the | 4 |
the distance of | 4 |
the leman lake | 4 |
by the taste | 4 |
the errors of | 4 |
the course of | 4 |
of the language | 4 |
my departure from | 4 |
three or four | 4 |
his return to | 4 |
especially in the | 4 |
the duties of | 4 |
complain of the | 4 |
and fall of | 4 |
the dignity of | 4 |
the feelings of | 4 |
disgusted with the | 4 |
of my age | 4 |
to the first | 4 |
i have since | 4 |
listened to the | 4 |
of my youth | 4 |
the merits of | 4 |
the most interesting | 4 |
has not been | 4 |
the care of | 4 |
i no longer | 4 |
the object of | 4 |
the approach of | 4 |
lost in the | 4 |
the visit of | 4 |
in a foreign | 4 |
adhered to the | 4 |
the general election | 4 |
of an englishman | 4 |
of the original | 4 |
and i had | 4 |
rather than of | 4 |
of mind and | 4 |
of the university | 4 |
in my power | 4 |
in the arts | 4 |
of nature and | 4 |
at the distance | 4 |
the success of | 4 |
of the greek | 4 |
i wished to | 4 |
life of sir | 4 |
given to the | 4 |
of the swiss | 4 |
of my english | 4 |
of his friend | 4 |
i should not | 4 |
well as the | 4 |
end of a | 4 |
the ardour of | 4 |
period of my | 4 |
a master of | 4 |
of my father | 4 |
the writings of | 4 |
i persevered in | 4 |
most of the | 4 |
on the subject | 4 |
the bottom of | 4 |
in my memory | 4 |
the greatest part | 4 |
the hope of | 4 |
the board of | 4 |
of my aunt | 4 |
of a foreign | 4 |
of the day | 4 |
use of the | 4 |
i had the | 4 |
greatest part of | 4 |
the character and | 4 |
residence at lausanne | 4 |
a ray of | 4 |
i might be | 4 |
the decline of | 4 |
in the general | 4 |
the labour of | 4 |
a clear and | 4 |
adapted to the | 4 |
of the war | 4 |
before my departure | 4 |
after my return | 4 |
the revolutions of | 4 |
the latin classics | 4 |
of an english | 4 |
decay of the | 4 |
the zeal of | 4 |
articles of the | 4 |
of the pen | 4 |
a learned and | 4 |
board of trade | 4 |
and that the | 4 |
of his letters | 4 |
me to a | 4 |
experience of the | 4 |
the pride of | 4 |
exercise of the | 4 |
the th of | 4 |
as they are | 4 |
academy of inscriptions | 4 |
mind and body | 4 |
on the same | 4 |
that i had | 4 |
and spirit of | 4 |
the good sense | 4 |
of the three | 4 |
of the militia | 4 |
and i might | 4 |
of a few | 4 |
of the present | 4 |
the characters of | 4 |
with so much | 4 |
i might have | 4 |
of a stranger | 4 |
which he had | 4 |
of the fourth | 4 |
and third volumes | 4 |
of the school | 4 |
the happiness of | 4 |
upon the whole | 4 |
with the first | 4 |
interested in the | 4 |
public and private | 4 |
whom i had | 4 |
to each other | 4 |
of civility and | 4 |
it is the | 4 |
of the decline | 4 |
me from the | 4 |
manners of the | 4 |
and as i | 4 |
and after a | 4 |
master of my | 4 |
i have always | 4 |
the want of | 4 |
him from the | 4 |
my return to | 4 |
a number of | 4 |
was no longer | 4 |
i was soon | 4 |
the laws of | 4 |
of the latin | 4 |
under the title | 3 |
of the human | 3 |
return to the | 3 |
abstract of the | 3 |
my father was | 3 |
the men of | 3 |
or even in | 3 |
and the view | 3 |
share of the | 3 |
to receive the | 3 |
to believe that | 3 |
my taste and | 3 |
to know the | 3 |
a majority in | 3 |
the conduct of | 3 |
name of the | 3 |
been relaxed by | 3 |
remarks on the | 3 |
nor can i | 3 |
the period of | 3 |
to the flames | 3 |
of my journey | 3 |
the term of | 3 |
good sense and | 3 |
the head of | 3 |
applied to the | 3 |
faculties of the | 3 |
the present hour | 3 |
the image of | 3 |
with the least | 3 |
a long and | 3 |
of the marquis | 3 |
those who are | 3 |
of my library | 3 |
my time and | 3 |
i will not | 3 |
count de caylus | 3 |
the progress of | 3 |
and manners of | 3 |
been clouded by | 3 |
a series of | 3 |
of oxford and | 3 |
sir joshua reynolds | 3 |
remote from the | 3 |
the solitude of | 3 |
in my hand | 3 |
even in his | 3 |
colleges of oxford | 3 |
the influence of | 3 |
his manner is | 3 |
and as he | 3 |
but when i | 3 |
success of my | 3 |
the nature of | 3 |
of the directors | 3 |
sent to the | 3 |
of my mind | 3 |
the imitation of | 3 |
elegance of style | 3 |
after a short | 3 |
of my childhood | 3 |
and even a | 3 |
poet and the | 3 |
considered as a | 3 |
were suffered to | 3 |
of the abbe | 3 |
the powers of | 3 |
society of my | 3 |
well as of | 3 |
my name and | 3 |
i arrived at | 3 |
employed in the | 3 |
expressive of the | 3 |
reserved for the | 3 |
and my father | 3 |
our language and | 3 |
of the third | 3 |
my return from | 3 |
of charles viii | 3 |
term of my | 3 |
in case of | 3 |
the aspect of | 3 |
with which i | 3 |
the lives of | 3 |
by the more | 3 |
use of a | 3 |
persevered in the | 3 |
inquiry into the | 3 |
mind or body | 3 |
the french and | 3 |
that we should | 3 |
the hampshire militia | 3 |
i was recalled | 3 |
during the first | 3 |
to the english | 3 |
review of my | 3 |
inferior to the | 3 |
appears to have | 3 |
the passage of | 3 |
of this first | 3 |
i shall always | 3 |
observations on the | 3 |
his letters in | 3 |
at my own | 3 |
age of sixteen | 3 |
i was less | 3 |
to the world | 3 |
duties of a | 3 |
the rudiments of | 3 |
the moment of | 3 |
of paris and | 3 |
at the general | 3 |
men and manners | 3 |
i have passed | 3 |
since the revolution | 3 |
i had been | 3 |
the most agreeable | 3 |
i enjoyed the | 3 |
my knowledge of | 3 |
in the pursuit | 3 |
in an age | 3 |
the mind or | 3 |
midst of a | 3 |
virtues of the | 3 |
my power to | 3 |
in the church | 3 |
such was the | 3 |
the oeconomy of | 3 |
and a half | 3 |
best adapted to | 3 |
but at the | 3 |
in a more | 3 |
history of my | 3 |
my childhood i | 3 |
i was a | 3 |
in the country | 3 |
they may be | 3 |
of my conversion | 3 |
tumult of the | 3 |
progress of my | 3 |
in which he | 3 |
the principles of | 3 |
the progress and | 3 |
the art of | 3 |
soon as the | 3 |
the taste and | 3 |
the indulgence of | 3 |
the reigns of | 3 |
as a man | 3 |
the free and | 3 |
the virtues and | 3 |
a few days | 3 |
to the university | 3 |
plan of study | 3 |
to correct the | 3 |
the virtues of | 3 |
of thirty years | 3 |
of which the | 3 |
of an historian | 3 |
the gifts of | 3 |
he could not | 3 |
a numerous and | 3 |
to the greek | 3 |
during my absence | 3 |
the reproach of | 3 |
the close of | 3 |
bottom of the | 3 |
for the borough | 3 |
ignorance of the | 3 |
i shall now | 3 |
of my pen | 3 |
a very different | 3 |
the beauties of | 3 |
in a short | 3 |
service of the | 3 |
the lords of | 3 |
the hours of | 3 |
time i have | 3 |
james the first | 3 |
i am at | 3 |
and as soon | 3 |
a country which | 3 |
of the british | 3 |
is the most | 3 |
year of my | 3 |
to the character | 3 |
i was left | 3 |
the ambition of | 3 |
first volume of | 3 |
sense and spirit | 3 |
satisfied with the | 3 |
and by his | 3 |
of ancient and | 3 |
ancient and modern | 3 |
the road of | 3 |
names and characters | 3 |
of my friends | 3 |
would be the | 3 |
forced me to | 3 |
volumes of the | 3 |
be content with | 3 |
abbe de mably | 3 |
the roman empire | 3 |
of an author | 3 |
i hastened to | 3 |
the advice of | 3 |
and which i | 3 |
i attended the | 3 |
some degree of | 3 |
the rank of | 3 |
years of my | 3 |
in the spring | 3 |
of the hampshire | 3 |
for me to | 3 |
the sense and | 3 |
the view of | 3 |
of sir william | 3 |
of so many | 3 |
of a friend | 3 |
the earl of | 3 |
the mountains and | 3 |
the resignation of | 3 |
i can only | 3 |
a state of | 3 |
a period of | 3 |
and i must | 3 |
to the royal | 3 |
to the age | 3 |
defence of the | 3 |
a crowd of | 3 |
in this place | 3 |
adequate to the | 3 |
the enjoyment of | 3 |
in my native | 3 |
compelled me to | 3 |
to a single | 3 |
south sea directors | 3 |
me with the | 3 |
i shall not | 3 |
hands of the | 3 |
of a very | 3 |
the fame of | 3 |
or rather the | 3 |
in the course | 3 |
in the temple | 3 |
instead of being | 3 |
member of the | 3 |
the experience of | 3 |
side of the | 3 |
the duke of | 3 |
not devoid of | 3 |
which he was | 3 |
me in the | 3 |
pleasures of a | 3 |
in a state | 3 |
taste and judgment | 3 |
the ruins of | 3 |
would not have | 3 |
i found myself | 3 |
the departure of | 3 |
the spring of | 3 |
beauty of the | 3 |
the apprehension of | 3 |
to the best | 3 |
is confined to | 3 |
of priests and | 3 |
of the natives | 3 |
the sense of | 3 |
the execution of | 3 |
with the same | 3 |
occupied by the | 3 |
at least to | 3 |
the source text | 3 |
suffered to elapse | 3 |
as far as | 3 |
of a modern | 3 |
to the taste | 3 |
some of the | 3 |
that of a | 3 |
i had formed | 3 |
spirit of the | 3 |
of style and | 3 |
the days of | 3 |
of a man | 3 |
at home i | 3 |
my own part | 3 |
the author was | 3 |
whom i was | 3 |
in the pays | 3 |
the historian of | 3 |
with which he | 3 |
the arms of | 3 |
the author of | 3 |
th of june | 3 |
i was sometimes | 3 |
of an active | 3 |
of my leisure | 3 |
title of the | 3 |
reduced to a | 3 |
of a profession | 3 |
a few months | 3 |
in the county | 3 |
of our language | 3 |
where i was | 3 |
our first interview | 3 |
of reason and | 3 |
the temple of | 3 |
which were not | 3 |
of the ancients | 3 |
but the public | 3 |
and the new | 3 |
according to his | 3 |
of the best | 3 |
the sale of | 3 |
an act of | 3 |
the sixth book | 3 |
as a gentleman | 3 |
flattered by the | 3 |
as the first | 3 |
had i been | 3 |
of the leman | 3 |
the most perfect | 3 |
narrative of my | 3 |
house of hanover | 3 |
of the law | 3 |
for the press | 3 |
may not be | 3 |
endowed with a | 3 |
as he was | 3 |
the design and | 3 |
my native country | 3 |
it was the | 3 |
lausanne i had | 3 |
broken by the | 3 |
of the earl | 3 |
oeconomy of the | 3 |
with each other | 3 |
by my own | 3 |
love of reading | 3 |
was astonished by | 3 |
i must be | 3 |
on the study | 3 |
the discipline of | 3 |
the middle ages | 3 |
men of the | 3 |
it had been | 3 |
the composition of | 3 |
content with the | 3 |
as in the | 3 |
the acquaintance of | 3 |
the blessings of | 3 |
the chain of | 3 |
of their respective | 3 |
portion of the | 3 |
the son of | 3 |
sixth book of | 3 |
the title and | 3 |
the vanity of | 3 |
of his conversation | 3 |
the profession of | 3 |
majority in the | 3 |
character of a | 3 |
and the habits | 3 |
from the public | 3 |
of sir walter | 3 |
in one of | 3 |
be gratified by | 3 |
the defence of | 3 |
that he was | 3 |
by the idea | 3 |
which may be | 3 |
in the world | 3 |
the family of | 3 |
that time i | 3 |
the candour of | 3 |
supported by the | 3 |
my proper station | 3 |
the religion of | 3 |
i listened to | 3 |
assume the merit | 3 |
i have ever | 3 |
should have been | 3 |
by the good | 3 |
of the people | 3 |
in my mind | 3 |
the presence of | 3 |
i had taken | 3 |
in the english | 3 |
of our common | 3 |
lived in the | 3 |
the mother of | 3 |
the names of | 3 |
dark and doubtful | 3 |
but i have | 3 |
was obliged to | 3 |
astonished by the | 3 |
sir robert walpole | 3 |
of a private | 3 |
in the reign | 3 |
genius of the | 3 |
might be the | 3 |
tumult of london | 3 |
with all the | 3 |
which might have | 3 |
lords of trade | 3 |
him to the | 3 |
must be the | 3 |
ascribed to the | 3 |
the friend of | 3 |
i enjoyed at | 3 |
the last age | 3 |
with the natives | 3 |
the poet and | 3 |
and he was | 3 |
the establishment of | 3 |
the borough of | 3 |
a course of | 3 |
of the south | 3 |
the friendship of | 3 |
to feel the | 3 |
and my own | 3 |
and knowledge of | 3 |
the circle of | 3 |
the law of | 3 |
the theatre of | 3 |
a free and | 3 |
the topics of | 3 |
discipline of a | 3 |
seat at the | 3 |
was still alive | 3 |
the order of | 3 |
have passed many | 3 |
the hour of | 3 |
after the loss | 3 |
is not my | 3 |
and that their | 3 |
on the continent | 3 |
be tempted to | 3 |
controversies of the | 3 |
i can never | 3 |
of his life | 3 |
attracted by the | 3 |
of my situation | 3 |
this interval of | 3 |
the real presence | 3 |
so many of | 3 |
in the school | 3 |
of the civil | 3 |
adorned by the | 3 |
the waste of | 3 |
by the first | 3 |
the exercise of | 3 |
fortified by the | 3 |
the consciousness of | 3 |
and that i | 3 |
darkness of the | 3 |
incumbent on me | 3 |
of the city | 3 |
from the age | 3 |
may be the | 3 |
and the public | 3 |
of the middle | 3 |
the hurry of | 3 |
of a free | 3 |
nor was i | 3 |
the service of | 3 |
the doctrine of | 3 |
of a young | 3 |
borrowed from the | 3 |
introduced me to | 3 |
the count de | 3 |
of magdalen college | 3 |
disturbed by the | 3 |
as i am | 3 |
station of a | 3 |
oxford and cambridge | 3 |
whatsoever might be | 3 |
yet in my | 3 |
a learned native | 2 |
supplied by the | 2 |
labour of my | 2 |
my own choice | 2 |
the blood of | 2 |
a poet and | 2 |
grandfather and his | 2 |
i was received | 2 |
after the departure | 2 |
and fifty years | 2 |
to unite the | 2 |
in a private | 2 |
the temptations of | 2 |
such are the | 2 |
conversed with a | 2 |
an unpopular minister | 2 |
of giving a | 2 |
led me to | 2 |
from the press | 2 |
present state of | 2 |
the representation of | 2 |
divine legation of | 2 |
free use of | 2 |
has been often | 2 |
of a parent | 2 |
and conversation of | 2 |
of the journal | 2 |
in the second | 2 |
large portion of | 2 |
a work of | 2 |
society of a | 2 |
of forty years | 2 |
i breathed the | 2 |
of his predecessor | 2 |
the labour and | 2 |
a calvinist minister | 2 |
the domestic society | 2 |
acquired the knowledge | 2 |
determined by the | 2 |
taste for books | 2 |
the decay of | 2 |
i am satisfied | 2 |
the year one | 2 |
of interest to | 2 |
limits of the | 2 |
i cannot forbear | 2 |
excused by the | 2 |
the foot of | 2 |
sense and learning | 2 |
of the full | 2 |
for which he | 2 |
of a morning | 2 |
branch of the | 2 |
honour on the | 2 |
writings to the | 2 |
by their own | 2 |
but it must | 2 |
of the aeneid | 2 |
to the original | 2 |
failure to the | 2 |
by the apparent | 2 |
weeks or months | 2 |
i should probably | 2 |
a strong understanding | 2 |
as a proof | 2 |
to the last | 2 |
left me to | 2 |
the praise of | 2 |
the vigour and | 2 |
in the absence | 2 |
hopes and fears | 2 |
the college of | 2 |
of a poet | 2 |
in the french | 2 |
to discern how | 2 |
of his family | 2 |
by a singular | 2 |
of de crousaz | 2 |
and instead of | 2 |
which might be | 2 |
the gibbons of | 2 |
the morning hours | 2 |
seduced by the | 2 |
it was only | 2 |
the reputation of | 2 |
more in the | 2 |
submitted to my | 2 |
had long since | 2 |
knowledge of our | 2 |
compared to the | 2 |
dispelled by the | 2 |
of old rome | 2 |
of his private | 2 |
in this interval | 2 |
the essay on | 2 |
his last will | 2 |
he was educated | 2 |
soothed by the | 2 |
not accuse me | 2 |
my stay at | 2 |
aera of the | 2 |
in the family | 2 |
the danger of | 2 |
than that of | 2 |
not have been | 2 |
the wit and | 2 |
years of age | 2 |
elizabeth and james | 2 |
at a cheaper | 2 |
the collections of | 2 |
reign of henry | 2 |
was improved by | 2 |
in the ardour | 2 |
with the education | 2 |
the ease and | 2 |
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library in town | 2 |
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of the gods | 2 |
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colours of his | 2 |
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language of mr | 2 |
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of the academy | 2 |
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my mind as | 2 |
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of an unknown | 2 |
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ruin of the | 2 |
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contributed to multiply | 2 |
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prose and verse | 2 |
soon discovered that | 2 |
had visited england | 2 |
series of my | 2 |
i addressed myself | 2 |
the illustration of | 2 |
the offspring of | 2 |
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company of both | 2 |
that elapsed between | 2 |
the greek language | 2 |
attack and defence | 2 |
under the name | 2 |
write the history | 2 |
the oxford professors | 2 |
has given me | 2 |
the amusements of | 2 |
prince henry of | 2 |
allow me to | 2 |
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was derived from | 2 |
was left at | 2 |
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that i never | 2 |
suffer me to | 2 |
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introduced to the | 2 |
of the copy | 2 |
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and his wife | 2 |
hands of a | 2 |
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of my early | 2 |
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of the historian | 2 |
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of the life | 2 |
the hopes of | 2 |
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his observations on | 2 |
of my tender | 2 |
church and state | 2 |
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new faces and | 2 |
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captain of the | 2 |
of gentlemen and | 2 |
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me to engage | 2 |
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life of automathes | 2 |
the picture of | 2 |
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of sentiment and | 2 |
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skill and taste | 2 |
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first shoots of | 2 |
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value of the | 2 |
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portion of my | 2 |
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discussion of the | 2 |
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bill of pains | 2 |
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his own industry | 2 |
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three last volumes | 2 |
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use of speech | 2 |
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benefit of his | 2 |
fame of an | 2 |
the english people | 2 |
light of my | 2 |
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of natural history | 2 |
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of my studies | 2 |
ruins of the | 2 |
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neighbourhood of the | 2 |
of the master | 2 |
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freedom of my | 2 |
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number of weeks | 2 |
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causes of the | 2 |
age of seventy | 2 |
my friend sir | 2 |
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the latin poets | 2 |
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bridge and churchyard | 2 |
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his person and | 2 |
administration of the | 2 |
was the choice | 2 |
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society of the | 2 |
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of the royal | 2 |
and the zeal | 2 |
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the greater part | 2 |
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the same year | 2 |
two hundred years | 2 |
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of my grandfather | 2 |
of a youth | 2 |
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volume of my | 2 |
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of my country | 2 |
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me to forget | 2 |
of the former | 2 |
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interesting parts of | 2 |
of the kingdom | 2 |
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history of england | 2 |
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of my italian | 2 |
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the english world | 2 |
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knowledge of a | 2 |
and freedom of | 2 |
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honours of a | 2 |
as i still | 2 |
of the finances | 2 |
to lady hervey | 2 |
revived the memory | 2 |
was my first | 2 |
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of twenty pounds | 2 |
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labours and pleasures | 2 |
me to peruse | 2 |
of the younger | 2 |
vanity of the | 2 |
still remember my | 2 |
and of mr | 2 |
appointed one of | 2 |
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some weeks after | 2 |
catholics and protestants | 2 |
of power and | 2 |
the credit of | 2 |
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the origin and | 2 |
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and a philosopher | 2 |
of public and | 2 |
much ease and | 2 |
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we freely conversed | 2 |
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year one thousand | 2 |
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book of the | 2 |
of the continent | 2 |
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of the elder | 2 |
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the secretary of | 2 |
session of parliament | 2 |
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of scaliger and | 2 |
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have never known | 2 |
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certain number of | 2 |
tour of switzerland | 2 |
of my health | 2 |
i could find | 2 |
and language of | 2 |
my declining age | 2 |
sacrifice of interest | 2 |
clear impression of | 2 |
double click on | 2 |
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his answer to | 2 |
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his history of | 2 |
of my countrymen | 2 |
be able to | 2 |
my friends at | 2 |
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in my opinion | 2 |
facts and opinions | 2 |
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religion of my | 2 |
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my fifteenth year | 2 |
the silence of | 2 |
prospect of futurity | 2 |
a school of | 2 |
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free and familiar | 2 |
expedition of charles | 2 |
should probably have | 2 |
geography of italy | 2 |
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to select and | 2 |
of the college | 2 |
circle of the | 2 |
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duke of york | 2 |
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lodging and entertainment | 2 |
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habits of the | 2 |
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the honours of | 2 |
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could no longer | 2 |
my studious and | 2 |
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hope that i | 2 |
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genuine characters of | 2 |
domestic society of | 2 |
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of an old | 2 |
family and fortune | 2 |
division of the | 2 |
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been occupied by | 2 |
which i should | 2 |
of the summer | 2 |
a member of | 2 |
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believed that the | 2 |
a noble prospect | 2 |
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innocence of his | 2 |
that he could | 2 |
of one hundred | 2 |
if i had | 2 |
the divine legation | 2 |
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pains and penalties | 2 |
me of a | 2 |
three heavenly witnesses | 2 |
the faculties of | 2 |
the obsequiousness of | 2 |
merits of the | 2 |
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of the republic | 2 |
the most trifling | 2 |
had the good | 2 |
connected with the | 2 |
appeal to the | 2 |
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impression of the | 2 |
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received me as | 2 |
weight of the | 2 |
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the courts of | 2 |
of friendship and | 2 |
the law or | 2 |
copy of the | 2 |
a free conversation | 2 |
best company of | 2 |
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betrayed me into | 2 |
some weeks afterwards | 2 |
minister of crassy | 2 |
the fourth and | 2 |
the meridian brightness | 2 |
and all the | 2 |
present to my | 2 |
of his skill | 2 |
in a house | 2 |
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his pupil in | 2 |
taste for the | 2 |
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new field of | 2 |
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a fund of | 2 |
measure of my | 2 |
the mind and | 2 |
sight of the | 2 |
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that it might | 2 |
of the use | 2 |
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year of his | 2 |
silence of the | 2 |
with the history | 2 |
which seems to | 2 |
the elements of | 2 |
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spacious and convenient | 2 |
latter end of | 2 |
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man of letters | 2 |
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the name and | 2 |
my friend mr | 2 |
all that he | 2 |
my frequent absence | 2 |
with civility and | 2 |
to my memory | 2 |
of bishop warburton | 2 |
the shipwreck of | 2 |
myself and to | 2 |
will not suffer | 2 |
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into the world | 2 |
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the reader will | 2 |
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quarters of the | 2 |
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skill was improved | 2 |
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glancing my eye | 2 |
the depth of | 2 |
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the catholic church | 2 |
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accuse me of | 2 |
of my historical | 2 |
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since i was | 2 |
to the order | 2 |
to converse with | 2 |
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the royal family | 2 |
age and infirmities | 2 |
nature of the | 2 |
london i was | 2 |
the latin and | 2 |
or three years | 2 |
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to an english | 2 |
desire of being | 2 |
taste of mr | 2 |
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the prejudices and | 2 |
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by the labours | 2 |
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a plan of | 2 |
he enjoyed at | 2 |
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study in the | 2 |
which can only | 2 |
of the devizes | 2 |
the length of | 2 |
my three last | 2 |
encouraged me to | 2 |
of a learned | 2 |
his learning and | 2 |
and i much | 2 |
equal to my | 2 |
the younger pliny | 2 |
an abstract of | 2 |
far beyond the | 2 |
a foreign language | 2 |
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a cheaper rate | 2 |
nine articles of | 2 |
whose name i | 2 |
action of the | 2 |
mind as well | 2 |
leisure to the | 2 |
been executed with | 2 |
i complain of | 2 |
which in the | 2 |
his own life | 2 |
i cannot forget | 2 |
and they are | 2 |
of peace and | 2 |
age of manhood | 2 |
a popular and | 2 |
pursuit of the | 2 |
his passage through | 2 |
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he celebrates the | 2 |
was educated in | 2 |
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my way to | 2 |
the zeal and | 2 |
style and sentiments | 2 |
to which my | 2 |
my native language | 2 |
country and the | 2 |
to the hope | 2 |
eight or ten | 2 |
i indulged my | 2 |
which i do | 2 |
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in the presence | 2 |
was born in | 2 |
of lord bacon | 2 |
pleasures of london | 2 |
the judgment of | 2 |
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of the protestant | 2 |
whom it is | 2 |
a memorable aera | 2 |
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from the county | 2 |
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books and men | 2 |
eight months of | 2 |
for the future | 2 |
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content with a | 2 |
at westminster school | 2 |
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by the virtues | 2 |
as i should | 2 |
of the duke | 2 |
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the vices of | 2 |
scales less partial | 2 |
of the rich | 2 |
of the austrian | 2 |
of such men | 2 |
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whom he had | 2 |
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britain and america | 2 |
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of the art | 2 |
my eyes and | 2 |
of a public | 2 |
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of swiss manners | 2 |
sir thomas worsley | 2 |
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the impossibility of | 2 |
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justice of the | 2 |
to write a | 2 |
of a more | 2 |
name and writings | 2 |
of my choice | 2 |
of my adversaries | 2 |
relaxed by the | 2 |
in town and | 2 |
the manners of | 2 |
the country and | 2 |
the public libraries | 2 |
the narrative of | 2 |
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in the common | 2 |
that it was | 2 |
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tragedy and comedy | 2 |
of which he | 2 |
founded on the | 2 |
third volumes of | 2 |
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first volume had | 2 |
been equal to | 2 |
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which it was | 2 |
the patronage of | 2 |
death of a | 2 |
name of acton | 2 |
and philosophy of | 2 |
my father to | 2 |
the last century | 2 |
of his age | 2 |
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to myself and | 2 |
appear to be | 2 |
profession of the | 2 |
are supposed to | 2 |
the most idle | 2 |
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had been so | 2 |
chapters of my | 2 |
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family of de | 2 |
i still remember | 2 |
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and populousness of | 2 |
the reward of | 2 |
of the protestants | 2 |
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that i could | 2 |
to sustain the | 2 |
would be my | 2 |
author of the | 2 |
to the genius | 2 |
london in the | 2 |
authority of the | 2 |
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