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quadgram frequency
early english books online51
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at restoring the text17
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of the work described17
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tcp digital transcription a17
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the tcp digital transcription17
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digital transcription a of17
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textual changes and metadata17
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changes and metadata enrichments17
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english books online text17
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encoded edition of the17
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version of the tcp17
images scanned from microfilm17
to the early english17
even for commercial purposes17
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r this keyboarded and14
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kings most excellent majestie9
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