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trigram frequency
the flag of239
flag of the226
cross of st167
the united states166
the union jack161
of the flag155
of the united152
the arms of133
the cross of105
in the centre86
in the year84
the royal standard83
one of the81
of great britain79
of the union76
of the british75
of the royal74
the red cross72
arms of the66
the union flag65
and in the65
flags of the63
in the upper63
the national flag60
the union of59
the flags of56
the centre of54
that of the53
stars and stripes53
according to the53
of the two51
history of the50
the stars and50
red cross of49
the upper corner49
ensign of the48
the royal navy48
union of the48
union jack of48
the time of48
red and white47
to be used47
the red ensign47
of the english46
the ships of45
shown in fig45
part of the44
to have been44
the reign of43
centre of the43
of england and42
the crosses of41
at the time41
the name of40
of the same40
as well as40
it will be40
the battle of40
the history of39
the banner of39
that it was39
the emblem of38
the flag is38
in the flag38
crosses of st37
of the king37
was to be36
of the red36
of the american36
the standard of36
of the empire36
it is the36
and on the35
of the flags35
it is a35
in the same35
the colours of35
of the first34
and of the34
and it is34
some of the33
those of the33
standard of the33
of the french33
that the flag33
of the world33
england and scotland32
colours of the32
may be seen32
which had been32
of the three32
in the british32
the united colonies32
of james i32
of the colonies32
in the union31
the number of31
of the sea31
and that the31
we have seen31
the white ensign31
admiral of the30
of all the30
as to the30
is to be30
great britain and29
of the old29
in which the29
the field of29
of the white29
of the cross29
of the nation29
jack of james29
and it was29
the blue ensign29
national flag of29
of queen anne29
that the union28
in the first28
of the seas28
the white cross28
of the national28
the english jack27
ships of the27
the king of27
it has been27
union jack in27
on a white27
royal standard of27
it may be27
to be the27
it was not26
at the stern26
of the sovereign26
of the great26
to be a26
banner of st26
known as the25
of the state25
in the royal25
the ensign of25
flag with a25
on the th25
it was the25
the story of25
the use of25
as a device25
of the crosses24
the end of24
next the staff24
the device of23
ground of the23
is shown in23
the origin of23
on a blue23
banner of the23
britain and ireland23
the symbol of23
of the present23
placed in the23
of the irish23
as in the23
that it is23
we find the23
a white ground23
name of the23
a white flag22
the th of22
of the army22
of the st22
origin of the22
represented in fig22
united states of22
as shown in22
the royal arms22
the house of22
of the colony22
george and st22
is the flag22
that in the21
the present day21
of the people21
in the united21
at the main21
but in the21
the united kingdom21
of the arms21
the white flag21
to the union21
the adoption of21
instead of the21
it was a21
of the fleet21
in the middle21
may have been20
the head of20
one of these20
banner of sir20
carried by the20
in the arms20
states of america20
a flag of20
this is the20
the national anthem20
the sons of20
with a white20
many of the20
of george iii19
time of the19
royal standard is19
the province of19
the flag was19
of the admiralty19
that they were19
given to the19
be seen in19
the same as19
of the navy19
cross on a19
the sovereignty of19
as we have19
at the battle19
the red and19
borne by the19
a blue field19
the command of19
the ensign red19
of the th19
the first american18
to be made18
the same way18
and at the18
cross in the18
kingdom of great18
it in the18
the position of18
the rest of18
used in the18
and the motto18
our subjects of18
account of the18
the kingdom of18
jack in the18
in the second18
lord high admiral18
each of the18
the white ground18
surrounded by a18
surmounted by the18
an emblem of18
white and blue18
by the british18
the british empire18
emblem of union18
of the new18
were to be18
and the white18
was the first18
use of the17
so that the17
the rank of17
surmounted by a17
are to be17
must have been17
in the fly17
the fact that17
the sign of17
the union in17
field of the17
of the most17
the shores of17
alternate red and17
the national ensign17
of the enemy17
the mother country17
of the regiment17
of the thirteen17
a sign of17
in the reign17
command of the17
which they were17
the english flag17
the grand union17
it had been17
the creation of17
a red cross17
added to the17
that of st17
but it is17
rest of the17
the treaty of17
it should be17
the place of17
the colors of16
at the same16
on the other16
supremacy of the16
of the ensign16
of north america16
as in fig16
of the war16
tread on me16
with a red16
the case of16
to the flag16
the people of16
the same time16
on the field16
in the case16
this was the16
as it is16
called the union16
in the old16
the first time16
was the flag16
will be seen16
a red flag16
the constellation lyra16
sovereignty of the16
portion of the16
to the throne16
flag is the16
the government of16
the white border16
of the blue16
form of the16
of charles ii16
of a great16
by no means16
the american flag16
in defence of15
number of the15
in the time15
for the purpose15
as it was15
the british army15
have been the15
of the country15
in addition to15
white cross of15
side of the15
of a flag15
colour of the15
chief of the15
adopted by the15
taken from the15
the flag which15
it is not15
of the said15
by the king15
the hands of15
of the states15
in accordance with15
had not been15
made in the15
as a sign15
be found in15
the supremacy of15
andrew and st15
a white cross15
the top of15
the form of15
the great seal15
there is no15
the first and15
of which the15
around the world15
flag in the15
on board the14
of the men14
the capture of14
used by the14
the same flag14
of the day14
it would be14
royal naval reserve14
with the union14
seal of the14
the broad white14
vessels of the14
of the city14
officers of the14
a matter of14
the presence of14
of the various14
the figure of14
the throne of14
in which they14
the first flag14
the royal naval14
and all the14
in the early14
the standards of14
so far as14
in order to14
possession of the14
in the colonies14
emblem of the14
white border to14
of his own14
in the following14
adoption of the14
was in the14
from time to14
colors of the14
at sea and14
jack of queen14
royal arms of14
a blue ground14
place of the14
lions of england14
in its centre14
parts of the14
time to time14
as a flag14
any of the14
the result of14
the british navy14
story of the14
in like manner14
to the british13
union flag of13
and the red13
great seal of13
crosses of the13
represented in the13
crossed union jack13
commonly called st13
derived from the13
at the head13
said to have13
flag was the13
the red flag13
white ground of13
of the dutch13
it is to13
of the dominion13
of this flag13
union in the13
and the other13
for the flag13
of the ships13
on either side13
and the flag13
found in the13
red and blue13
to that of13
as the emblem13
be called the13
the names of13
upper corner of13
but it was13
as they were13
the men of13
flag at the13
the continent of13
the blue and13
shown in the13
cross of the13
that we have13
would have been13
th day of13
that he was13
the accession of13
in consequence of13
union jack was13
given in the13
badge of the13
day of january13
in the national13
the duke of13
seen in fig13
the great union13
we have the13
reference to the13
we have already13
of the commonwealth13
position of the13
the thirteen colonies13
sons of england13
union jack is13
land of the13
the cross in13
at the end13
the narrow seas13
and a half12
declaration of independence12
has been the12
we see in12
the siege of12
and by the12
will be noted12
placed on the12
of the stars12
of the north12
england and ireland12
a union jack12
and the union12
of some of12
width of the12
the th day12
place in the12
blue and white12
representation of the12
the french flag12
to be worn12
instead of being12
the irish harp12
the two flags12
the width of12
order of the12
arms of england12
it is evident12
is the union12
in the field12
on the royal12
the power of12
with the red12
of thirteen stars12
of henry viii12
the american navy12
the addition of12
of the standard12
members of the12
forces of the12
of the eagle12
a representation of12
is called the12
of the revolution12
the circle of12
seen in the12
of bunker hill12
the ross claim12
which was the12
be used on12
device of the12
men of the12
the board of12
the date of12
the southern cross12
proportions of the12
the colour of12
corner of the12
king of the12
it is also12
flag had been12
the stern of12
white flag with12
the purpose of12
flag of a12
change in the11
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them in the11
the royal banner11
of new england11
to the french11
two hundred years11
by the english11
the honour of11
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the order of11
year of the11
end of a11
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a new constellation11
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of england in11
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at the bow11
a great seal11
of the year11
the declaration of11
red ensign of11
a flag with11
which they had11
of scotland and11
with the exception11
broad white border11
of henry vii11
the necessity of11
the spirit of11
which has been11
a piece of11
the first union11
prince of wales11
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in a letter11
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at that time11
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this flag was11
the colony of11
in the house11
sign of the11
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the city of11
of colony of11
and the whole11
george and the11
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the forces of11
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to indicate the11
the right to11
of the second11
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hoisted at the11
white of st11
the exception of11
the title of11
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united kingdom of11
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in the ensign11
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standards of the11
the beginning of11
sea and land11
that the first11
of the jack11
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arms in the11
of sir john11
to the english11
the whole of11
belonging to any11
on the flag11
to which the11
the two kingdoms11
to represent the11
first and fourth11
head of the11
and blue ensigns11
there was no11
as we see11
the combination of11
the blue ground11
of upper canada11
appeal to heaven11
of the south11
color of the11
as an emblem11
to which they11
symbol of the11
in the navy11
east india company10
the french canadian10
in the other10
in time of10
of france and10
on a red10
beyond the seas10
heraldry of the10
the english ships10
the advice of10
a committee of10
the new flag10
of other nations10
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all the other10
the union with10
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the color of10
the navy of10
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came to the10
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of the knights10
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the th regiment10
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of the kingdoms10
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the maple leaf10
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honour of the10
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and white stripes10
the body of10
the irish jack10
red cross on10
for the united10
our readers will10
the time being10
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of the scottish10
first american flag10
for the time10
the state of10
day of july10
flag should be10
the white and10
the idea of10
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of the ship10
patron saint of10
shield in the10
of charles i10
flag of great10
ships of war10
of the jacks10
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the earl of10
the cause of10
the officers of10
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corner next the10
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as on the10
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the three crosses10
the said united10
the protection of10
flag on the10
of the governor10
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of any other10
the merchant flag10
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the prince of10
of the order10
of the other10
that the white10
the patron saint10
grand union flag10
of our subjects10
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in the one10
close of the10
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ships of all10
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the right of10
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circle of thirteen10
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the island of10
dominion of canada10
in all the10
the close of10
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the armes of10
ships or vessels10
on the continent10
the bon homme10
border of st9
royal yacht squadron9
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which is the9
of the covenanters9
national ensign of9
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appears to have9
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the three lions9
and the english9
in this case9
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present union jack9
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new south wales9
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the royal yacht9
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