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trigram frequency
early english books115
english books online92
the french king83
the duke of78
based on the69
text creation partnership69
of the french63
represented either as46
either as utf46
marked as illegible46
characters represented either46
keying and markup46
out of the42
the command of42
the french army41
duke of holstein40
early works to40
under the command40
the next day36
the same day36
side of the35
the mareschal de35
according to the32
there was a32
to the camp32
of the army31
the french had30
the other side29
were sent to29
that the french28
in the morning27
on the other27
the elector of26
in all likelihood26
for which reason26
for their own25
other side of25
the th the25
nature of the25
that in all25
of the town25
sampled and proofread25
returned to the25
support to the24
can be made24
that can be24
is given to24
up to a24
there are a24
which did not24
and basic encoding23
first editions of23
or elements to23
project restraints of23
owned by the23
the universities of23
p using tcp23
proquest via their23
take and use23
as of january23
image sets were23
characters marked as23
image sets published23
large quantities of23
terms of creative23
of textual data23
of english literature23
bibliography of english23
edition of the23
will never have23
by converting tcp23
ascii text with23
into the public23
to the early23
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assurance was then23
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encoding was enhanced23
placeholder characters or23
described above is23
and markup guidelines23
level of the23
the project have23
each text was23
works in english23
of the process23
to the terms23
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as gap s23
of each text23
time and funding23
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on the image23
of the print23
without asking permission23
text and markup23
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text encoding initiative23
the keyers to23
new cambridge bibliography23
and or corrected23
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phase i text23
converting tcp files23
to simplify the23
tcp is a23
of tcp data23
works are eligible23
available for reuse23
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therefore of any23
range over a23
and attribution is23
linked to page23
was proofread for23
sets published by23
variety of subject23
the work described23
in libraries guidelines23
between and available23
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encoding based on23
title published between23
known extent have23
unicode or text23
corrected where possible23
project have been23
is available for23
page images in23
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made about the23
these processes should23
and therefore of23
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the text encoding23
text is available23
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the tei in23
quality of tcp23
or lossless xml23
then carried out23
proofread for accuracy23
mind that in23
and sometimes a23
institutions providing financial23
texts based on23
of instances per23
the process of23
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in mind that23
the print record23
and oxford and23
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use these texts23
the overall quality23
elements of known23
changes to facilitate23
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have been released23
readable characters will23
sent to external23
by proquest via23
eligible for inclusion23
books online text23
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text transcribed from23
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