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early english books | 56 |
english books online | 51 |
early works to | 34 |
this text has | 26 |
england and wales | 25 |
according to the | 18 |
town of hull | 18 |
of creative commons | 17 |
meant to publish | 17 |
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sampled and proofread | 17 |
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making the text | 17 |
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text and markup | 17 |
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at restoring the | 17 |
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and linguistically annotated | 17 |
institutions providing financial | 17 |
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version of the | 17 |
sir iohn hotham | 17 |
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and metadata enrichments | 17 |
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sir john hothams | 13 |
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time of transcription | 9 |
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most excellent majestie | 9 |
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gentry and commonalty | 4 |
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of this kingdom | 3 |
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all lords lieutenants | 2 |
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knight now resident | 2 |
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his majesties officers | 2 |
mr beckwiths house | 2 |
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his majesties army | 2 |
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