trigram

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trigram frequency
the king of103
as well as103
the prince of81
of the empire78
early english books75
of the french71
at the hague69
the duke of68
his imperial majesty64
of the peace62
english books online60
king of england57
prince of orange53
of the nation49
the rest of46
the court of46
one of the45
text creation partnership45
based on the45
the end of42
to the king42
my lord arlington42
the house of40
the french ambassadors40
part of the38
that the king38
that he had37
the terms of37
as to the36
in the world34
the same time34
my lord treasurer34
that could be34
to the prince33
to his majesty33
of a peace33
court of rome33
or at least33
according to the32
that it was32
the course of32
of the war32
of his majesties31
of the treaty31
either as utf30
of the dutch30
on the other30
keying and markup30
to the french30
represented either as30
characters represented either30
marked as illegible30
the ministers of30
with all the29
in the mean29
to be the29
it would be29
of the king28
in the war27
the head of27
the mean time27
of the prince27
of all the27
at the same27
the honour of27
that of the26
to enter into26
of the states26
the king and26
could not be26
of his own26
and in the25
that he was25
by the french25
and that the25
the united provinces25
of the court24
into the war24
well as the24
his most christian24
most christian majesty24
and that he24
with the french23
the french and23
the beginning of23
the interest of23
the dutch ambassadors23
to the states23
between france and23
to the hague22
the peace of22
king of france22
some of the22
in the whole22
by the king21
of the english21
against the dutch21
the whole course21
the treaty of21
to make a21
whole course of21
in order to21
and the french21
that i was21
the interests of21
of the allies21
out of the21
to do it20
that his majesty20
a separate peace20
not to be20
rest of the20
to make the20
of the parties20
and the prince20
of the confederates20
of the lord19
at that time19
of the protestant19
so great a19
of the spanish19
the prince and19
house of commons19
he could not19
with so much19
if he had18
at this time18
there was no18
that he would18
that in all18
his majesty to18
to all the18
they would not18
to do so18
the king was18
the elector of18
and the jesuits18
of such a18
to the dutch18
the other side17
there was a17
and the states17
of the same17
in a manner17
of the united17
for their own17
those of the17
the loss of17
the hand of17
his royal highness17
that he might17
of this war17
reason to do17
nature of the17
it may be17
course of this17
and all the17
returned to the16
is the greater16
the process of16
his majesty and16
owned by the16
that all the16
and those which16
as if he16
princes of the16
to the terms16
about the end16
the king had16
it to the16
upon this occasion16
the prince was16
was intended to16
of the most16
of the project16
in the course16
house of austria16
the protestant party16
that they had16
there are a16
upon this subject16
never have been16
to be a16
the crown of16
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