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quadgram frequency
this examinant further saith129
and this examinant further112
the duke of monmouth109
early english books online96
the church of england58
at the same time57
of the royal society57
the king and duke56
characters represented either as48
represented either as utf48
to the best of43
the earl of shaftsbury34
of the church of34
told this examinant that33
the king and the32
king and the duke30
the rest of the29
by the help of25
to simplify the filling24
therefore of any assumptions24
quantities of textual data24
and encoded texts based24
first editions of a24
published by proquest via24
linked to page images24
text strings within braces24
those which did not24
text and markup reviewed24
accuracy and those which24
tcp is to encode24
by a tcp editor24
process of creating the24
have been looked at24
or later edition of24
the early english books24
keyed and coded from24
sometimes a second or24
to produce large quantities24
publisher proquest to create24
texts based on the24
or corrected and characters24
any remaining illegibles were24
of each text was24
which did not meet24
unicode or text strings24
encoded and linked to24
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and markup guidelines are24
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usually the first edition24
oxford and the publisher24
textual data within the24
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in mind that in24
chose to create diplomatic24
cambridge bibliography of english24
keying companies for transcription24
request that due credit24
works in english were24
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texts created during phase24
edition of a work24
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any assumptions that can24
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number of works in24
for keying and markup24
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and therefore of any24
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terms of creative commons24
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the first of these11
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to all the world10
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majesty and his royal10
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