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quadgram frequency
one of the most239
is one of the180
in the midst of76
was one of the68
a great deal of68
the plan of campaign66
the top of the66
the head of the65
at the head of61
on the other side61
in the united states59
the middle of the59
the rest of the58
as well as the57
the banks of the55
at the end of55
in the middle of54
of one of the53
the valley of the53
a good deal of52
the end of the52
the name of the52
is said to have51
for a long time49
and one of the48
on the th of48
at the same time48
for the most part47
of the united states46
it is one of46
in one of the45
the seat of the45
on the banks of45
the time of the44
the other side of43
the north of ireland43
of the earl of42
the congested districts board42
one of the finest42
the greater part of41
the ruins of the41
at the foot of41
at the time of39
the side of the39
from time to time39
other side of the38
of the irish people37
of the most beautiful37
in the days of37
the hands of the36
seems to have been36
for the first time36
in the center of36
in spite of the35
and there is a35
the church of ireland35
said to have been35
the foot of the34
in front of the34
i do not know34
on the top of33
part of the country33
in the time of33
in the house of32
the rock of cashel32
the center of the31
to be seen in31
the face of the31
the centre of the31
to the top of30
at the bottom of30
in the reign of30
as far as the30
it must have been30
the walls of the30
the edge of the30
on the side of30
for the benefit of29
the west of ireland29
a part of the29
in the hands of29
it is said that28
of the four masters28
this part of the28
a few years ago28
to the united states28
in the county of27
in this part of27
of the land league27
the heart of the27
to be found in27
the people of ireland27
the mouth of the27
the shadow of the27
the residence of the27
the site of the27
the history of the27
it would have been26
the beginning of the26
seem to have been26
into the hands of26
pointed out to me26
in the centre of25
the life of the25
the west coast of25
i have seen in25
of the duke of25
in the west of25
both sides of the24
and there is no24
the summit of the24
is said to be24
as if they were24
on the west coast24
one side of the24
one of the best24
of the church of24
of the most interesting24
battle of the boyne24
greater part of the24
the base of the24
some of the most24
west coast of ireland24
acres acres acres acres24
annals of the four24
at the expense of23
in the annals of23
the story of the23
that it was a23
one of the largest23
the people of the23
one of the great23
there is a great23
on both sides of23
to the memory of23
are the ruins of23
be seen in the23
of the kings of23
for the sake of23
the annals of the23
the house of commons23
the battle of the23
must have been a23
of the national league23
in the case of23
the beauty of the22
in the old days22
it is to be22
be found in the22
glory be to god22
in the course of22
the book of leinster22
the south of ireland22
as one of the22
there is a good22
bank of the river22
on the other hand22
be said to be21
the entrance to the21
the whole of the21
in the twelfth century21
it is difficult to21
the midst of a21
at the battle of21
on the part of21
with the exception of21
a quarter of a21
on one side of21
the character of the21
that one of the21
in the history of21
it was one of21
the book of kells21
told me that he21
it is impossible to21
in a state of21
is known as the21
the interior of the21
of the city of21
a hundred years ago20
there is also a20
of some of the20
the remains of the20
but it is a20
to be able to20
as if it were20
the duke of leinster20
on the site of20
in the name of20
the condition of the20
the lakes of killarney20
a portion of the20
to one of the20
on the north side20
the bottom of the20
in the north of19
in connection with the19
are to be seen19
of the river lee19
is not to be19
one hundred and twenty19
one of the greatest19
that it is a19
that part of the19
of the sons of19
on one of the19
the royal irish academy19
the waters of the19
does not seem to19
the top of a19
here and there a19
way back to the19
the work of the19
as a matter of19
and some of them19
one of the few18
the history of ireland18
in the way of18
the level of the18
in the same way18
is a good deal18
the gap of dunloe18
a member of the18
i am told that18
up and down the18
from the top of18
there is a very18
the shore of the18
we came to a18
be one of the18
great britain and ireland18
of its kind in18
on either side of18
there is not a18
in the united kingdom18
the church of the18
one of the oldest18
the end of a18
we came to the18
is supposed to be18
the leaders of the18
in the possession of18
the bank of the18
in the vicinity of18
in the book of18
supposed to have been18
side of the river18
in the south of18
the power of the18
the home of the18
meeting of the waters18
at the mouth of18
of the eighteenth century18
not far from the18
the door of the18
on the shore of18
under the shadow of18
of the people of17
in the neighborhood of17
a picture of the17
and it is a17
i did not see17
the rest of ireland17
he told me that17
and there was a17
it was in the17
to have been the17
as soon as the17
it is a very17
and that it was17
in the british isles17
the battle of clontarf17
the scene of the17
back to the hotel17
it is hard to17
for the purpose of17
of the twelfth century17
in the shape of17
this part of ireland17
to have been a17
of the catholic church17
to pay the rent17
and many of them17
the founder of the17
the land act of17
there is a fine17
by one of the17
may be said to17
it may have been17
that there is a16
on the shores of16
the church of st16
the site of a16
to the effect that16
in the heart of16
in the face of16
we made our way16
but it is not16
the bank of ireland16
in the direction of16
in the presence of16
the days of the16
i was told that16
the meeting of the16
a large number of16
at the age of16
the corner of the16
there was a great16
the possession of the16
as i have said16
at the beginning of16
the hill of tara16
what is known as16
side of the road16
one of the men16
by far the most16
the memory of the16
at the top of16
the cross of cong16
the view from the15
the hill of allen15
is a great deal15
on the edge of15
it would be hard15
it was necessary to15
the place where the15
and most of the15
only a few miles15
all over the world15
the north and south15
have seen in ireland15
and there was no15
but there was no15
so far as i15
are the remains of15
and there are many15
but there is no15
the cause of the15
i should like to15
at one end of15
one hundred and forty15
that he did not15
one of the first15
and many of the15
every part of the15
went back to the15
of the royal irish15
is supposed to have15
i do not think15
would be hard to15
of the most important15
the head of a15
there can be no15
a matter of fact15
there seems to be15
the entrance of the15
the fact that the15
but it was not15
to be seen on15
to the people of15
there is in the15
i have no doubt15
of the british empire15
to the house of15
the little town of15
it would be a15
the side of a15
the result of the15
on the ground that14
in search of the14
more than a hundred14
opposite the next page14
the son of a14
i have ever seen14
of the roman catholic14
the state of the14
lord lieutenant of ireland14
and then we came14
of the congested districts14
that there was no14
the owner of the14
state of the country14
there was a man14
on the summit of14
out of the way14
on his way to14
we are told that14
of the house of14
to do with the14
the part of the14
from one of the14
but i did not14
it is in the14
it seems to be14
it would seem that14
one hundred and fifty14
of the middle ages14
and by permission of14
the first of the14
all the rest of14
by the duke of14
per cent of the14
i have never seen14
not seem to be14
there was not a14
most of them are14
country in the world14
one of the loveliest14
to the fact that14
the wall of the14
the most beautiful of14
that it would be14
that he was a14
the great earl of14
the direction of the14
as soon as we14
the house of lords14
that it was the14
that it must be14
far as the eye14
they are not so13
and he said that13
be seen from the13
it seems to me13
a few miles from13
of which he was13
the chief of the13
i could not help13
at a cost of13
that there is no13
that there was a13
and at last we13
as well as a13
the latter part of13
the way to the13
the roman catholic church13
to go to the13
quarter of a century13
the city of dublin13
of sir walter raleigh13
the parish priest of13
i do not believe13
on the opposite side13
of the earls of13
it is not so13
half a century ago13
of one of these13
it would not be13
to be one of13
told me that the13
archbishop of new york13
chief secretary for ireland13
the king of leinster13
on one side and13
valley of the boyne13
the edge of a13
of the family of13
that he was not13
went down to the13
about the middle of13
it may be said13
to have been built13
the stronghold of the13
the course of the13
waters of the river13
the property of the13
was not to be13
on the road to13
by the side of13
is by no means13
the place of the13
the remains of a13
plundered by the danes13
to be wondered at13
was made by the13
that he had been13
of a man who13
in different parts of13
asked me if i13
of the marquis of13
its kind in ireland13
the board of works13
in the shadow of13
the expense of the13
did not seem to13
banks of the river13
of the most ancient13
the midst of the13
the appearance of a13
it is a beautiful13
either side of the13
at the rate of13
the city of the13
it is true that13
it will be a13
in the sixth century12
the benefit of the12
to the earl of12
out of the window12
it is strange that12
it has been the12
the sons of usnac12
on the rock of12
i looked at the12
to the rest of12
to the time of12
it seemed to me12
seems to be the12
and two or three12
there has been a12
the coming of the12
part of the island12
the opposite side of12
of the de danaans12
the men and women12
in the open air12
top of the tower12
is only a few12
the north side of12
from all parts of12
the shores of the12
appears to have been12
out of the sea12
all over the country12
the island of achill12
the houses of the12
and some of the12
is not easy to12
are said to be12
the shore of lough12
the influence of the12
he was born in12
the value of the12
it is not the12
the fate of the12
was pointed out to12
as i have stated12
a look at the12
of the most famous12
was the seat of12
the sons of milid12
each side of the12
in the seventeenth century12
of the seven churches12
of the north of12
as well as to12
is left of the12
the remainder of the12
to the south of12
to the church of12
the tower of london12
and at the same12
after the battle of12
it is easy to12
the last few years12
and most of them12
a member of parliament12
nothing can be more12
with the rest of12
part of the town12
there is nothing in12
in the hope of12
it was a great12
would seem to be12
was the scene of12
the presence of the12
top of the hill12
as far as i12
you can see the12
he said that he12
not a bit of12
in addition to the12
it is probable that12
the children of the12
of the hill of12
to pay their rents12
does not appear to12
are to be found12
when he came to12
a man who was12
of one hundred and12
the passage of the11
in the long run11
it is a most11
the last of the11
on the hill of11
in the neighbourhood of11
in every part of11
the archbishop of dublin11
other part of the11
is to be found11
out of the country11
there is no more11
north side of the11
may be seen in11
two or three miles11
out of the house11
the front of the11
it is not a11
early in the morning11
the hill of howth11
one of the many11
of ireland and the11
as if they had11
as a place of11
the immediate vicinity of11
some of them are11
the earl of dunraven11
the names of the11
not seem to have11
the spot where the11
to look at the11
was used as a11
a thousand years ago11
what is called the11
the body of the11
in the habit of11
in the eyes of11
the time of st11
quarter of a mile11
the late earl of11
all the way from11
it is evident that11
it may be that11
the fury of the11
being one of the11
one of the principal11
a little farther on11
by the name of11
over and over again11
other parts of ireland11
one end of the11
the country of the11
of the king of11
but there is a11
by the congested districts11
and he told me11
of the seventeenth century11
which is one of11
the rest of his11
of many of the11
that it was not11
on each side of11
at the base of11
for the last time11
is the centre of11
many of them are11
by the fact that11
but they are not11
the most beautiful and11
to say that the11
in the first place11
of the county of11
it is the most11
other parts of the11
a daughter of the11
all parts of the11
of the abbey of11
a man who had11
on account of the11
any other part of11
at the height of11
a few of the11
can be no doubt11
and as soon as11
at the hands of11
our way back to11
the heads of the11
of the land act11
that it is the11
an act of parliament11
a little to the11
the interest of the11
center of the city11
the lia fail was11
from the hill of10
of the new way10
seat of the earl10
a mile or two10
the early part of10
it was built by10
and it was a10
in the immediate vicinity10
the middle of a10
the th of september10
as a sort of10
as soon as he10
on the st of10
when i told him10
reason to believe that10
we went back to10
to the north of10
the land of the10
would be glad to10
shore of the bay10
the beauties of the10
what may be called10
the ruins of an10
the other end of10
in a few minutes10
it stands on the10
the bottom of a10
my way back to10
put an end to10
it is only a10
the very heart of10
hundred and fifty years10
in the minds of10
the present state of10
along the banks of10
it may not be10
he was going to10
the hill on which10
there is not much10
that he was the10
supposed to be the10
it was found that10
as we drove along10
the rock on which10
of the late earl10
the headquarters of the10
the death of the10
from the days of10
of the name of10
of the old church10
it is said to10
in the last century10
i made my way10
in front of it10
on the d of10
and all of them10
it was impossible to10
the coasts of norway10
and up to the10
under the act of10
of the children of10
on the bank of10
from the united states10
who lived in the10
than in any other10
the most interesting and10
of the most picturesque10
on the south side10
it must be a10
the inhabitants of the10
of ireland and scotland10
that is left of10
the duke of devonshire10
there are very few10
in the middle ages10
at the back of10
and it is the10
the th of august10
the ruins of a10
was a man of10
at one of the10
of the beauty of10
with here and there10
in the form of10
of the plan of10
to get to it10
it ought to be10
a copy of the10
its name from the10
that i have seen10
in such a way10
the earl of kildare10
the archbishop of new10
seems to be a10
of men and women10
as if he were10
of the united kingdom10
of the time of10
the royal irish constabulary10
of the irish party10
the man in the10
that this was the10
the shores of loch10
the sides of the10
to show me the10
had never heard of10
this side of the10
it should be remembered10
the same time the10
it was on the10
a hole in the10
the south and west10
i asked him if10
i told him i10
with the help of10
to the height of10
a corner of the10
the ford of the10
of great britain and10
believed to have been10
that it is not10
asked him if he10
in the light of10
on the eve of10
on their way to10
be wondered at that10
is the most beautiful10
the fact that it10
two hundred and fifty10
i wish i could10
an active part in10
as soon as they10
after the death of10
up out of the10
of ireland in the10
i may as well10
the bells of shandon10
it has to be10
the size of the10
the foundation of the10
of the same name10
out of the land10
there is hardly a10
as far back as10
the hands of a10
it is the only10
to be a great10
the cliffs of moher10
said to be the10
then we came to10
the people in the10
it used to be10
the support of the10
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me that he had10
colum of the churches10
the effect of the10
more than half the10
all that is left10
should have liked to9
the name of a9
to the beauty of9
the ruins of st9
now occupied by the9
when i was a9
i know not what9
the abbey of cong9
of the nine hostages9
in the land of9
he said it was9
the population of ireland9
the exception of the9
summit of the hill9
men and women who9
the house in which9
in the thirteenth century9
to me to be9
married a daughter of9
of their kind in9
the united states and9
early part of the9
a little of the9
the house of the9
but it is very9
one of the two9
at the door of9
to have been in9
a glimpse of the9
a mile and a9
he came to the9
century and a half9
and i do not9
as may be seen9
that some of the9
they seem to have9
most of the irish9
feet from the ground9
cannot be any doubt9
it has been said9
not very long ago9
on an island in9
at the edge of9
the minds of the9
the eyes of the9
with the result that9
is a sort of9
as if it had9
to the west of9
the duke of ormonde9
if it had been9
told us that the9
to be the most9
it is not only9
before the christian era9
is buried in the9
but i do not9
of the men of9
there cannot be any9
as a result of9
it had not been9
of the most eminent9
in the fifteenth century9
the back of the9
in other parts of9
a bit of a9
and then we were9
is one of those9
in any part of9
to pay for the9
the glory of the9
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to the extent of9
be hard to find9
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the burial place of9
than that of the9
in the spring of9
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the author of the9
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to the foot of9
that i could not9
of the late lord9
the way in which9
the centre of a9
at the corner of9
to the man who9
it is not easy9
it is a curious9
in the morning and9
above the level of9
foot of the hill9
the silence of the9
told me that it9
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in one of his9
on top of the9
you may be sure9
to be seen from9
and one of them9
every one of them9
proved to be a9
parts of the country9
not more than a9
that of any other9
to the cause of9
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it is certain that9
the passing of the9
for the use of9
i should have liked9
the kings of munster9
to the head of9
came out of the9
come down to us9
nothing to do with9
what was going on9
the members of the9
the best of the9
back to the town9
men and women and9
the isle of man9
as long as the9
other end of the9
the united irish league9
in the early part9
of the church in9
of the sixteenth century9
of the west coast9
i would like to9
by the four masters9
it was here that9
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as that of the9
on the occasion of9
as well as of9
more than two hundred9
it was not a9
one of them is9
a view of the9
under the land act9
in ireland than in9
i found that the9
in all the world9
of the place is9
a great deal to9
the pleasant waters of9
at the other end9
we could see the9
two thousand years ago9
two and a half9
takes its name from9
the marquis of sligo9
with one of the9
the light of the9
and here and there9
was buried in the9
the mouth of a9
on the irish coast9
to find that the9
pleasant waters of the9
the sound of the9
in the ninth century9
there is no doubt9
a mile from the9
in the same year9
can be seen in9
latter part of the9
as soon as i9
which was once the9
the time of queen9
the anniversary of the9
ten shillings a week9
of the man who9
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if it had not9
a century and a9
at a little distance9
as it is to9
i went into the9
the margin of the9
for more than a9
may be said that9
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in the words of9
of most of the9
was a good deal9
the north shore of8
a bit of it8
of those who have8
there must have been8
of the state of8
he seems to have8
to the amount of8
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on the land question8
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in any of the8
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irish agricultural organization society8
in the latter part8
a hundred and fifty8
the man who was8
the spirit of the8
of the population of8
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the last ten years8
that is the way8
attempt was made to8
from side to side8
ruins of the castle8
have been a very8
the town and the8
the rest of it8
hundred feet in height8
the most famous of8
all that remains of8
end of the lake8
for half an hour8
the river to the8
from the summit of8
in the service of8
of the episcopal church8
very heart of the8
shore of the lake8
may still be seen8
of the people who8
of it in the8
face to face with8
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the future of the8
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the protection of the8
during the reign of8
as well as in8
the left of the8
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about half a mile8
the site of an8
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at the east end8
of ireland to the8
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the reign of henry8
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the leader of the8
one of the strangest8
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as they are called8
on the slope of8
seemed to me that8
back to the station8
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of william of orange8
that he was born8
the landlords and the8
there is so much8
the early history of8
was a sort of8
o grandson of conn8
under the direction of8
of the parish priest8
a day or two8
of the old abbey8
in the new world8
the archbishop of armagh8
is to be hoped8
seem to me to8
home rule for ireland8
the arms of the8
the point where the8
is that of a8
to say nothing of8
to the ruins of8
to believe that the8
if there was a8
there is only one8
they ought to be8
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