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quadgram frequency
early english books online1281
in the county of830
represented either as utf372
characters represented either as372
english books online text366
books online text creation366
online text creation partnership366
of the work described365
markup reviewed and edited365
encoded text transcribed from365
assigned for keying and365
text and markup reviewed365
tcp assigned for keying365
this keyboarded and encoded365
the work described above365
providing financial support to365
and coded from proquest365
institutions providing financial support365
coded from proquest page365
and markup reviewed and365
work described above is365
financial support to the365
the early english books365
images scanned from microfilm365
described above is co365
the institutions providing financial365
encoded edition of the365
edition of the work365
owned by the institutions365
and encoded edition of365
keyboarded and encoded edition365
to the early english365
support to the early365
by the institutions providing365
keyed and coded from365
for keying and markup365
from proquest page images365
to the terms of364
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the text can be362
this phase i text362
even for commercial purposes362
text can be copied362
terms of creative commons362
is available for reuse362
all without asking permission362
phase i text is362
i text is available362
the terms of creative362
text is available for362
ocm this keyboarded and268
estc r ocm this265
r ocm this keyboarded265
the house of commons264
reproduction of original in259
the rest of the223
the lord lieutenant and222
the parliament of england222
by the lord lieutenant211
lord lieutenant and council210
iv tiff page images209
in the time of199
that can be made189
was divided into two188
and are to be188
if there was a187
that in all likelihood187
mnemonic sdata character entities186
have been transformed into186
quantities of textual data186
some errors will remain186
project restraints of time186
was based on the186
due credit and attribution186
based on the text186
encoded texts based on186
editorial teams in oxford186
into placeholder characters or186
request that due credit186
image sets published by186
overall quality of tcp186
transcribed and encoded texts186
standards were returned to186
corrected where possible up186
unicode or tei g186
the tei in libraries186
the text encoding initiative186
level of the tei186
selection was based on186
of tcp data is186
later edition of a186
partnership between the universities186
for accuracy and those186
number of works in186
will never have been186
or for an anonymous186
the print record of186
illegibles were encoded as186
the publisher proquest to186
copies of the texts186
page images in accordance186
with level of the186
markup guidelines are available186
created during phase of186
text with mnemonic sdata186
in of gaps by186
included and sometimes a186
users should bear in186
are to be sold186
and oxford and the186
to a limit of186
and characters marked as186
on the image sets186
compelling reason to do186
can now take and186
notably latin and welsh186
although there are a186
texts for their own186
where possible up to186
divided into two phases186
changes to facilitate morpho186
was proofread for accuracy186
cambridge bibliography of english186
sets published by proquest186
of the texts have186
available at the text186
marked as illegible were186
and therefore of any186
unicode or text strings186
will remain and some186
and the publisher proquest186
keyers to be redone186
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elements of known extent186
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first editions of a186
transcription and basic encoding186
external keying companies for186
in english were prioritized186
characters or elements to186
and linked to page186
wide variety of subject186
for their own purposes186
up to a limit186
ascii text with mnemonic186
users should be aware186
characters will be marked186
in accordance with level186
of each text was186
quality of tcp data186
title published between and186
the filling in of186
attribution is given to186
within the usual project186
returned to the keyers186
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and sometimes a second186
a works in english186
simplify the filling in186
creation partnership web site186
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tcp files to tei186
and use these texts186
the encoding was enhanced186
textual data within the186
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intended to range over186
to the keyers to186
of any assumptions that186
opposed to critical editions186
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to tei p using186
of works in other186
characters marked as illegible186
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files to tei p186
variety of subject areas186
edition of a work186
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a partnership between the186
proofread for accuracy and186
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published by proquest via186
accuracy and those which186
we respectfully request that186
of known extent have186
made about the data186
corrected and characters marked186
was enhanced and or186
of michigan and oxford186
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text creation partnership web186
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out by editorial teams186
created by converting tcp186
accordance with level of186
these processes should make186
assumptions that can be186
project have been released186
limit of instances per186
the true nature of186
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true nature of the186
public domain as of186
processed by university of186
instances will never have186
use these texts for186
each text was proofread186
to create accurately transcribed186
sets were sent to186
the universities of michigan186
tcp is a partnership186
second or later edition186
placeholder characters or elements186
on the new cambridge186
tei in libraries guidelines186
data is very good186
was then carried out186
a work was chosen186
of the print record186
encoding was enhanced and186
work was chosen if186
publisher proquest to create186
text was proofread for186
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and available in eebo186
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of the tei in186
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keying companies for transcription186
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image sets were sent186
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on the text encoding186
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all likelihood such instances186
known extent have been186
a compelling reason to186
by converting tcp files186
or later edition of186
errors will remain and186
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transformed into placeholder characters186
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understanding these processes should186
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encoded as gap s186
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texts were encoded and186
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and attribution is given186
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and those which did186
works are eligible for186
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published between and available186
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of instances per text186
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were corrected where possible186
creating the tcp texts186
of the project have186
usually the first edition186
sometimes a second or186
be made about the186
the keyers to be186
of textual data within186
restraints of time and186
tcp aimed to produce186
to reflect the true186
accurately transcribed and encoded186
whichever is the greater186
or tei g elements186
then their works are186
language title published between186
texts have been issued186
for an anonymous work186
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to simplify the filling186
a limit of instances186
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the process of creating186
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elements to simplify the186
between the universities of186
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editions of a works186
which did not meet186
been released into the186
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likelihood such instances will186
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to produce large quantities186
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usual project restraints of186
images in accordance with186
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the overall quality of186
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structural encoding based on186
tcp data is very186
in mind that in186
as opposed to critical186
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selection was intended to186
large quantities of textual186
meet qa standards were186
of every monographic english186
while the overall quality186
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encoding based on the186
keying and markup guidelines186
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credit and attribution is186
those which did not186
or corrected and characters186
linked to page images186
text selection was based186
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a wide variety of186
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looked at by a186
bibliography of english literature186
by a tcp editor186
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illegible were corrected where186
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of time and funding186
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filling in of gaps186
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for the most part183
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the tcp digital transcription179
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textual changes aim at179
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logarbo text and markup160
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my lord of ormond14
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