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quadgram frequency
early english books online412
represented either as utf206
characters represented either as206
at our court at114
given at our court111
and available in eebo103
of known extent have103
corrected and characters marked103
teams in oxford and103
respectfully request that due103
of michigan and oxford103
be made about the103
mainly structural encoding based103
gaps by user contributors103
a partnership between the103
keying and markup guidelines103
works in other languages103
can now take and103
aimed to produce large103
institutions providing financial support103
later edition of a103
phase of the project103
the filling in of103
proquest to create accurately103
overall quality of tcp103
tcp assigned for keying103
the encoding was enhanced103
illegible were corrected where103
publisher proquest to create103
the image sets published103
true nature of the103
for accuracy and those103
encoding was enhanced and103
of the texts have103
will never have been103
on the image sets103
large quantities of textual103
there was a compelling103
the text can be103
the institutions providing financial103
p using tcp tei103
a second or later103
and linked to page103
selection was intended to103
some errors will remain103
create accurately transcribed and103
number of works in103
whichever is the greater103
was based on the103
first editions of a103
the overall quality of103
to produce large quantities103
the work described above103
have been released into103
restraints of time and103
use these texts for103
readable characters will be103
a number of works103
and coded from proquest103
changes to facilitate morpho103
or later edition of103
therefore of any assumptions103
and use these texts103
available at the text103
was enhanced and or103
of creating the tcp103
was chosen if there103
even for commercial purposes103
is available for reuse103
of a works in103
some readable characters will103
images in accordance with103
text creation partnership web103
phase i text is103
were corrected where possible103
encoded as gap s103
of textual data within103
is given to their103
simplify the filling in103
now take and use103
tcp is a partnership103
image sets were sent103
by proquest via their103
text and markup reviewed103
selection was based on103
project restraints of time103
users should bear in103
work described above is103
have been issued variously103
or tei g elements103
likelihood such instances will103
the text creation partnership103
these texts for their103
external keying companies for103
should make clear that103
during phase of the103
these processes should make103
for their own purposes103
mind that in all103
image sets published by103
the general aim of103
reason to do so103
were returned to the103
created by converting tcp103
companies for transcription and103
texts have been issued103
enhanced and or corrected103
tei in libraries guidelines103
converting tcp files to103
books online text creation103
text strings within braces103
for keying and markup103
new cambridge bibliography of103
to external keying companies103
to range over a103
copies of the texts103
between and available in103
the early english books103
of the tei in103
i text is available103
usual project restraints of103
is a partnership between103
out by editorial teams103
tcp data is very103
in all likelihood such103
of tcp data is103
the text encoding initiative103
based on the image103
print record of the103
elements of known extent103
and therefore chose to103
the project have been103
via their early english103
terms of creative commons103
to the keyers to103
carried out by editorial103
and therefore of any103
chosen if there was103
should bear in mind103
which did not meet103
texts created during phase103
tcp aimed to produce103
tei p using tcp103
data within the usual103
although there are a103
between the universities of103
illegibles were encoded as103
project was divided into103
of the project have103
or for an anonymous103
and encoded texts based103
proofread for accuracy and103
creating the tcp texts103
of gaps by user103
texts were encoded and103
sometimes a second or103
are a number of103
been released into the103
in mind that in103
sent to external keying103
was intended to range103
keyers to be redone103
editorial teams in oxford103
range over a wide103
tcp is to encode103
in english were prioritized103
images scanned from microfilm103
and some readable characters103
variety of subject areas103
from proquest page images103
encoded and linked to103
by editorial teams in103
english books online text103
and oxford and the103
text can be copied103
a limit of instances103
will remain and some103
transcription and basic encoding103
sets were sent to103
work was chosen if103
meet qa standards were103
but we respectfully request103
with changes to facilitate103
of time and funding103
tcp files to tei103
be marked as illegible103
structural encoding based on103
on the text encoding103
by converting tcp files103
while the overall quality103
encoded edition of the103
for an anonymous work103
users should be aware103
and characters marked as103
remain and some readable103
the true nature of103
linked to page images103
and encoded edition of103
to page images in103
accordance with level of103
of every monographic english103
and markup reviewed and103
wide variety of subject103
the tei in libraries103
to create diplomatic transcriptions103
and or corrected and103
guidelines are available at103
if there was a103
assigned for keying and103
process of creating the103
the texts have been103
are eligible for inclusion103
text was proofread for103
encoded text transcribed from103
filling in of gaps103
and markup guidelines are103
for transcription and basic103
markup guidelines are available103
proquest via their early103
that can be made103
to the terms of103
and sometimes a second103
language title published between103
transcribed and encoded texts103
the texts were encoded103
project have been released103
that due credit and103
been transformed into placeholder103
page images in accordance103
text with mnemonic sdata103
their works are eligible103
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mnemonic sdata character entities103
texts for their own103
within the usual project103
online text creation partnership103
based on the text103
michigan and oxford and103
keying companies for transcription103
text selection was based103
title published between and103
standards were returned to103
qa standards were returned103
of works in other103
given to their original103
due credit and attribution103
published between and available103
unicode or tei g103
quantities of textual data103
to their original source103
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text is available for103
processes should make clear103
any assumptions that can103
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up to a limit103
of any assumptions that103
this phase i text103
to the early english103
the publisher proquest to103
unicode or text strings103
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owned by the institutions103
to tei p using103
or corrected and characters103
attribution is given to103
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second or later edition103
were sent to external103
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partnership between the universities103
files to tei p103
to create accurately transcribed103
elements to simplify the103
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in of gaps by103
errors will remain and103
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characters or elements to103
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the terms of creative103
bibliography of english literature103
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notably latin and welsh103
works are eligible for103
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universities of michigan and103
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a compelling reason to103
the process of creating103
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keyed and coded from103
public domain as of103
with level of the103
corrected where possible up103
included and sometimes a103
markup reviewed and edited103
characters marked as illegible103
opposed to critical editions103
placeholder characters or elements103
assurance was then carried103
reflect the true nature103
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general aim of eebo103
at the text creation103
on the new cambridge103
quality of tcp data103
the universities of michigan103
been looked at by103
returned to the keyers103
the usual project restraints103
have been looked at103
works in english were103
anyone can now take103
issued variously as sgml103
were encoded as gap103
sets published by proquest103
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will be marked as103
cambridge bibliography of english103
or elements to simplify103
we respectfully request that103
all likelihood such instances103
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did not meet qa103
and the publisher proquest103
a wide variety of103
marked as illegible were103
described above is co103
the keyers to be103
were encoded and linked103
with mnemonic sdata character103
a work was chosen103
oxford and the publisher103
remaining illegibles were encoded103
coded from proquest page103
can be made about103
not meet qa standards103
editions of a works103
of each text was103
instances will never have103
financial support to the103
edition of a work103
possible up to a103
to encode one copy103
was proofread for accuracy103
tcp project was divided103
be aware of the103
quality assurance was then103
over a wide variety103
usually the first edition103
to a limit of103
chose to create diplomatic103
published by proquest via103
was then carried out103
known extent have been103
of the work described103
accurately transcribed and encoded103
encoded texts based on103
ascii text with mnemonic103
their early english books103
as illegible were corrected103
encoding based on the103
domain as of january103
to simplify the filling103
there are a number103
and those which did103
any remaining illegibles were103
into the public domain103
was a compelling reason103
level of the tei103
keyboarded and encoded edition103
created during phase of103
compelling reason to do103
limit of instances per103
characters will be marked103
support to the early103
as opposed to critical103
of a work was103
based on the new103
nature of the print103
the public domain as103
all without asking permission103
the new cambridge bibliography103
are available at the103
released into the public103
data is very good103
creation partnership web site103
texts based on the103
have been transformed into103
to reflect the true103
by university of nebraska103
gap elements of known103
the print record of103
by a tcp editor103
understanding these processes should103
according to the terms103
at by a tcp103
request that due credit103
credit and attribution is103
transformed into placeholder characters103
aware of the process103
by the institutions providing103
made about the data103
of the print record103
or text strings within103
take and use these103
accuracy and those which103
edition of the work103
such instances will never103
and attribution is given103
of instances per text103
textual data within the103
this keyboarded and encoded103
iv tiff page image98
reproduction of original in93
spi global keyed and90
global keyed and coded90
r ocm this keyboarded88
estc r ocm this88
ocm this keyboarded and88
our court at whitehall79
god save the king78
printed by charles bill74
year of our reign74
wing j estc r74
a wing j estc74
j estc r ocm67
court at whitehall the67
of our privy council62
the kings most excellent60
kings most excellent majesty57
of original in huntington57
original in huntington library56
to the kings most54
mona logarbo sampled and50
mona logarbo text and50
logarbo sampled and proofread50
logarbo text and markup50
the duke of monmouth49
printers to the kings47
the heir of andrew46
by the heir of46
heir of andrew anderson46
diev et mon droit46
healey sampled and proofread45
printed by the heir45
elspeth healey sampled and45
royal blazon or coat43
blazon or coat of43
or coat of arms43
arms by the king42
of arms by the42
coat of arms by42
spi global rekeyed and41
global rekeyed and resubmitted41
at end of text39
honi soit qvi mal38
soit qvi mal y38
qvi mal y pense38
printed by the assigns37
advice of our privy37
and by henry hills37
by the assigns of37
assigns of john bill37
the assigns of john37
y pense royal blazon36
mal y pense royal36
pense royal blazon or36
and of our reign34
droit honi soit qvi34
et mon droit honi34
mon droit honi soit34
in the first year33
the first year of33
by the grace of31
of original in the31
of our reign the31
the grace of god31
the fourth year of30
at head of title30
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r diev et mon30
fourth year of our29
this our royal proclamation29
his most sacred majesty28
or any of them28
first year of our27
defender of the faith27
printer to his most26
the advice of our25
given under our signet25
and twentieth day of25
iustices of the peace25
to his most sacred25
marion text and markup24
megan marion text and24
marion sampled and proofread24
the th day of24
the city of london24
megan marion sampled and24
and xml conversion royal23
a proclamation for the23
require and command all23
with the advice of22
as they will answer22
and every of them22
at the same time22
charge and command all22
and we do hereby22
under our signet at21
and xml conversion j20
by his majesties command20
and command all and20
j r diev et20
will answer the contrary20
from time to time19
xml conversion royal coat19
elspeth healey text and19
royal coat of arms19
the earl of shaftsbury19
xml conversion j r19
royal will and pleasure19
conversion royal coat of19
healey text and markup19
of the shires of18
the contrary at their18
and command all our18
conversion j r diev18
his most christian majesty18
of berwick upon tweed18
his majesties most gracious18
our royal will and18
answer the contrary at17
the prince of orange17
and to the end17
the earl of argyle17
and all other our17
any of our subjects16
of the late king16
under the command of16
by sea or land16
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they will answer the16
of the city of16
all and every our16
town of berwick upon16
of london and westminster16
of this our royal16
our signet at edinburgh16
we have thought fit16
our will and pleasure16
estc r this keyboarded15
the peace of the15
willcox sampled and proofread15
per actum dominorum secreti15
r this keyboarded and15
pleasure in the premisses15
pip willcox sampled and15
royal name and authority14
the kingdom of scotland14
our pleasure in the14
and we charge you14
the church of england14
reign the first year14
such as shall be14
original in the harvard14
sheriffs in that part14
all other our officers14
crosses of the head14
by this our royal14
court at windsor the14
our sheriffs in that14
macers of our privy14
all his majesties subjects14
our reign the first14
our court at windsor14
whitehall the th day14
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printers to the king13
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these our letters seen13
the earl of tarras13
the command of the13
lyon king at arms13
the king and the13
in the service of13
right trusty and right13
we charge you strictly13
in the harvard university13
of the earl of13
and his brethren heraulds13
and reprinted at london13
james duke of monmouth13
cities of london and13
king and the duke13
strictly charge and command13
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at whitehall the th13
the harvard university library13
his majesty and his13
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and xml conversion diev12
in our royal name12
at the court at12
and xml conversion i12
the sixteenth day of12
command all and every12
person or persons whatsoever12
our kingdom of england12
of this our realm12
privy council of scotland12
coat of arms a12
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of arms a proclamation12
our royal name and12
make publication of our12
containing his majesties gracious12
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the court at whitehall12
laws and statutes of12
the sixth day of11
conversion diev et mon11
the laws and statutes11
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provinces of the netherlands11
james by the grace11
xml conversion diev et11
with the earl of11
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of this our kingdom11
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and statutes of this11
peace of the high11
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pass to the mercat11
our officers and ministers11
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burghs of the shires11
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of our loving subjects11
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hereby require and command11
our right trusty and10
eng england and wales10
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i r diev et10
no person or persons10
the duke of york10
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of ever blessed memory10
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any of our said10
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xml conversion i r10
one thousand six hundred10
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ye pass to the10
majesties most gracious and10
parts beyond the seas10
th day of november10
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thanksgiving throughout the kingdom9
his privy council of9
to the end that9
it having pleased almighty9
and every of our9
be aiding and assisting9
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whom it may concern9
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subjects may have notice9
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strictly require and command9
under our great seal9
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the mercat cross of9
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other person or persons9
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and most entirely beloved9
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year of his reign9
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xml conversion his majesties9
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two and twentieth day9
day of november next9
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shires of this kingdom9
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conversion i r diev9
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proclamation for putting in6
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the end all our6
reproduction of the original6
district of the shires6
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who have taken arms6
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the lords of the6
hereby command our lyon6
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head burghs of the6
the original in the6
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the rest of the6
and forbid all and6
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majesty and his royal6
the twenty fourth day6
with the utmost severity6
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a proclamation prohibiting his6
for apprehending several traitors6
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our royal proclamation of6
of the said city6
command our lyon king6
and assisting to the6
in this our kingdom6
twentieth day of june6
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his majesties gracious pardon5
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information from first lines5
states general of the5
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or town of berwick5
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