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trigram frequency
the united states189
part of the129
the end of114
of a vessel100
one of the97
end of the91
the chief mate82
of the united77
the second mate71
of the ship71
of the sea70
of the vessel65
side of the61
so as to57
out of the57
there is no54
of the sail52
in the same50
of the crew49
there was no49
up to the47
on the other45
it is a45
the story of44
the standing part44
of the american44
it is not44
end of a44
a piece of44
the head of44
of a rope44
as soon as43
let go the43
of the master43
to the wind42
it is the42
that of the41
is to be41
of the great40
of the ships39
on the sea39
of the voyage38
a vessel is37
as to the36
there is a36
of the mast36
as well as35
some of the35
part of a35
of the new35
to be the35
down to the35
story of the34
of a ship34
it was a34
in the united33
in order to33
it to the33
days of the33
one hundred and33
the head yards33
up and down33
out to the33
it was not32
fore and main32
the new england32
fast to the32
to the yard31
of the most31
it may be31
of all the31
the time of31
of the british31
the fact that31
of the men30
and it is30
the after part30
and a half30
out on the30
cast off the30
the centre of30
it was the30
so that the30
the course of29
up through the29
at the same29
the work of29
to the sea29
the master is29
the foot of29
of the old28
of the world28
the west indies28
to keep the28
of the war28
of the first28
many of the28
the bight of28
to set a28
at the end28
according to the28
it has been28
the history of27
in which the27
the same time27
pieces of timber27
the coast of27
when it is27
after part of27
for a time27
the same manner27
to take in27
the fore and26
the great lakes26
the after yards26
block at the26
by which the26
on each side26
there was a26
to be a26
the vessel is26
the situation of26
the length of26
and in the26
forward of the25
to make the25
one of these25
head of the25
of new england25
in the early25
the master or25
the name of24
the early days24
if there is24
the high seas24
put the helm24
through the bight24
haul up the24
it will be24
the line of24
of the enemy23
an able seaman23
head to the23
of the water23
of new york23
board of trade23
but it was23
to which the23
on the yard23
any of the23
the board of23
in the water23
history of the23
the value of23
the size of22
of the boat22
the master of22
foot of the22
surface of the22
that it is22
early days of22
charge of the22
to make a22
more than a22
in bad weather22
the ends of22
most of the22
the ship is21
clear of the21
the use of21
of our sea21
had to be21
if the vessel21
hundred and fifty21
new york and21
in case of21
at the time21
the merchant service21
it would be21
of the whale21
the wind is21
the days of21
that part of21
length of the21
he is not21
take in a20
the duty of20
the crew of20
of the seas20
the direction of20
and when the20
the number of20
if it is20
of the main20
vessels of the20
could not be20
to bend a20
the side of20
to the deck20
of a sail20
officer of the20
to be done20
of the cargo20
them to the20
in the channels19
to meet the19
is said to19
the ship was19
the loss of19
of the rigging19
two or three19
as much as19
was to be19
all hands are19
the war of19
of the line19
the sail is19
more than one19
at that time18
way to the18
on the starboard18
of the ocean18
be able to18
of his own18
when she is18
of the wind18
a cargo of18
hole in the18
the other end18
before the mast18
if he is18
of the other18
it is true18
the purpose of18
soon as the18
the other side18
a vessel when18
men of the18
which had been18
on the lakes18
up by the18
of the same17
in the days17
as it is17
in this way17
to the mast17
on the same17
ease off the17
on the ocean17
as in the17
bight of the17
would have been17
and the other17
the civil war17
of the watch17
made fast to17
and so on17
the stars and17
on the coast17
of the convoy17
a few years17
work of the17
stars and stripes17
ships of the17
in the world17
from the sea17
to get under17
in the first17
down by the17
get under way17
on the halyards17
of the time17
an ordinary seaman17
could not have16
its own part16
a matter of16
the cost of16
on the banks16
development of the16
a vessel of16
the top of16
the master must16
and down the16
a number of16
coming to anchor16
of an anchor16
and haul up16
piece of wood16
getting under way16
no more than16
in the end16
the part of16
of the lake16
the state of16
we had no16
seized to the16
and all the16
if the wind16
are to be16
on the forecastle16
the people of16
the spirit of16
in the war16
and through the16
is entitled to16
the master has16
of one of16
time of the16
men in the16
in the history16
to get the16
the american flag16
the records of16
through a block15
to take the15
in on the15
the nineteenth century15
if the master15
eyes of the15
the new york15
and with the15
the eyes of15
the middle of15
at any time15
of the merchant15
of the tide15
the sea and15
size of the15
into the sea15
to send down15
and on the15
on the bridge15
the men who15
not to be15
when she has15
direction of the15
make it fast15
from new york15
with the men15
of the lower15
up on the15
to new orleans15
and it was15
in the merchant15
parts of the15
of the top15
was in the15
that it was15
situation of a15
this was a15
the surface of15
take the end15
officers of the14
to new york14
to the west14
a kind of14
plate and page14
by means of14
but it is14
of the deep14
at the wheel14
watch on deck14
in the top14
if a vessel14
the duties of14
on the high14
block on the14
the whale fishery14
that they were14
through which the14
the same way14
the forward part14
down through the14
is called the14
men on the14
in the forecastle14
out to sea14
vessel when she14
see plate and14
was one of14
the master and14
for the purpose14
to go to14
a foreign port14
of the vessels14
in the direction14
as it was14
or the like14
the royal navy14
the yard is14
at one end14
now and then14
of their own14
the crew are14
and if the14
each side of14
by the master14
in a few14
the captain of14
during the voyage14
in time of14
the after sails14
the form of14
to the other14
in the case13
the slave trade13
centre of the13
blocks on the13
a single block13
of the arctic13
the officer of13
the ship to13
of our own13
in those days13
distance from the13
for want of13
out for the13
the first of13
the ports of13
and the men13
the right to13
with the sea13
but in the13
of the day13
over the side13
the ship and13
of the keel13
if there are13
on board the13
of the mississippi13
haul out the13
in and out13
if a seaman13
was on the13
to bring the13
topgallant and royal13
control of the13
that we had13
for a long13
the wind and13
the rest of13
at each end13
across the atlantic13
of the deck13
of the rope13
of the yard13
on the weather13
the men of13
in opposition to13
the men in13
in all the13
the starboard watch13
the lines of13
were able to13
a great deal13
of the nineteenth13
the weight of13
the same as13
of the chief13
in a foreign13
said to be13
side of a13
fore and aft13
the wind on13
of a new13
half a century13
and he was13
in the morning13
it is to13
a man of12
in the british12
of the work12
american merchant marine12
on the great12
in which case12
a long time12
piece of timber12
the coming of12
they were the12
one or two12
is called a12
close to the12
he does not12
officers and men12
the fate of12
send down a12
engaged in it12
before the wind12
in the old12
the way of12
so far as12
the master may12
as far as12
of the way12
there would be12
from which the12
the benefit of12
those of the12
there is little12
would not be12
the other hand12
the bottom of12
at the helm12
the mouth of12
were in the12
gale of wind12
through the block12
power of the12
command of the12
the voyage is12
of one hundred12
case of the12
was the first12
the best of12
on the deck12
or to the12
to have a12
of the trade12
hundred and twenty12
a part of12
put on the12
the business of12
a gale of12
at a time12
was that of12
the age of12
of the nation12
the system of12
in a gale12
united states government12
make fast the12
to see the12
rest of the12
the expense of12
the ships and12
upon which the12
to the end12
to the master12
and up through12
and if he12
a ship is12
the presence of12
in a ship12
the protection of12
it fast to12
the progress of12
pass the end12
value of the12
on the lower12
the mizzen topsail12
were to be12
to put the12
many of them12
duty of the12
a seaman is12
to its own12
to the foot12
it was in12
the yard and12
the weather clew12
owner of the12
in new york12
in the log11
the character of11
and put the11
the open sea11
of the river11
as many as11
three or four11
service of the11
character of the11
and used for11
the yard by11
forward part of11
it must be11
but there is11
a few minutes11
of our ships11
the american merchant11
and set up11
of the royal11
in the navy11
body of the11
of that day11
the general armstrong11
to the topmast11
of the port11
added to the11
on the after11
the men are11
round the yard11
at the mast11
of the topgallant11
was the most11
if they are11
of the topmast11
of a mast11
it might be11
for the benefit11
fore part of11
of a sea11
the development of11
engaged in the11
in such a11
in working ship11
on the ship11
they were not11
of which the11
the power of11
of the revolution11
there must be11
of the fishing11
to support the11
as to bring11
the case of11
on the larboard11
is true that11
new york to11
a block at11
ports of the11
of the coast11
more than two11
as i have11
turn of the11
and at the11
to the southward11
seem to be11
middle of the11
and of the11
the starboard tack11
and make it11
the place of11
are entitled to11
the record of11
of the fleet11
in the main11
that in the11
on either side11
that the master11
the hands of11
more or less11
by which a11
the british navy11
the fore part11
at new orleans11
with an eye11
within a few11
the vessel was11
over the yard11
the round of11
of the naval11
to the last11
of the early11
in the year11
a fleet of11
the body of11
go to the11
the men on11
mouth of the11
of great britain11
the american sailor11
the main tack11
with all the11
in the way11
you wish to11
with a cargo11
at the head11
of the boats11
the limits of11
and haul out11
in proportion to11
of the fore11
the merchant marine11
is the most10
sail to the10
that he had10
fastened to the10
of the west10
on the beach10
we have no10
there is not10
of a fore10
wake of the10
the effect of10
as one of10
the heel of10
not have been10
the chief officer10
the deck of10
when a vessel10
the lee one10
in the middle10
in the course10
them in the10
rove through a10
on the surface10
in the last10
form of a10
end to the10
on the mississippi10
of the slaves10
this is the10
the officers and10
the head sheets10
as that of10
to secure the10
made by the10
people of the10
in with the10
the commerce of10
a topgallant sail10
as they are10
master is not10
of the catch10
by the wind10
they did not10
from the deck10
share of the10
the extent of10
at the first10
of the seamen10
of this book10
wages affected by10
thirds of the10
brought to the10
for all the10
proved to be10
or the other10
of the industry10
to pass a10
must have been10
of a man10
that he was10
to send up10
well as the10
at full speed10
along the coast10
with the master10
in the atlantic10
of the captain10
on the part10
waters of the10
entitled to the10
in the east10
and a quarter10
by the stern10
a line of10
the effort to10
the trade was10
the watch below10
by the braces10
to the upper10
to their own10
of the quarter10
way in which10
sides of the10
that we were10
the lee side10
ship of the10
ships in the10
we are not10
of the last10
one or more10
hands are called10
i have said10
the face of10
france and england10
the fall of10
he was a10
of this sort10
with reference to10
up in the10
of the service10
in the ship10
the cause of10
course of the10
to do with10
will be seen10
round a spar10
to have been10
of a great10
of the country10
the point of10
to the men10
in the harbor10
the larboard watch10
to keep them10
as for a10
even in the10
and let go10
at one time10
into the wind10
the outbreak of10
records of the10
for a short10
for more than10
as to make10
of the weather10
secured to the10
the wake of10
in the hold10
in the ice10
we were not10
out from the10
as a rule10
at this time10
and one of10
in new england10
she was a10
top of the10
the right of10
and the sea10
line of the10
it over the9
and taking in9
the sum of9
a topgallant mast9
a case of9
that he has9
the watch on9
work upon rigging9
the naval service9
to keep it9
he may be9
chief mate is9
the light sails9
the lower end9
one of them9
must be a9
of the owner9
and then the9
man of the9
and the united9
her to the9
that of a9
confined to the9
on which the9
master of the9
in the form9
man at the9
the weather side9
there will be9
the port of9
as they were9
for the most9
holes in the9
the guns of9
up into the9
applied to the9
but for the9
the lives of9
one by one9
of the steamboat9
and that the9
the outer end9
elias hasket derby9
tack and sheet9
of the officers9
for the first9
action of the9
it is no9
the lower rigging9
as fast as9
we have a9
of the land9
the secretary of9
the sheet and9
to the slings9
centre of gravity9
as she comes9
block of wood9
in command of9
of the state9
they have been9
that we should9
should have been9
of the long9
in addition to9
topsail or course9
attached to the9
of the stem9
to do so9
to cross a9
was able to9
some of them9
the seaman is9
the time the9
to the bottom9
an effort to9
on the water9
to the american9
the sail to9
but there was9
that the ship9
cape of good9
of the boom9
away from the9
ends of the9
to show the9
riding head to9
the lee sheet9
a rope used9
if you have9
a rope or9
deck of the9
the british flag9
united states was9
he will be9
the cape of9
account of the9
centre of rotation9
that could be9
united states is9
go the lee9
will have to9
is not a9
out of a9
belonging to the9
of steam navigation9
the ships of9
to make it9
by the lee9
and the crew9
center of the9
to reeve through9
a good deal9
and the master9
perils of the9
name of the9
on to the9
the range of9
more than the9
the clewlines and9
and the vessel9
collector of the9
to see that9
haul down the9
between new york9
if you are9
to furl a9
at the other9
upon the yard9
case of necessity9
with which the9
it had been9
the tack and9
in which they9
and for the9
fore topmast staysail9
the operation of9
and we were9
cat and fish9
of a seaman9
at the stern9
the lower yard9
built in the9
so long as9
of the fishermen9
it should be9
much of the9
to the new9
of the ohio9
commander of the9
is not to9
to let go9
be required of9
brace up the9
caught in the9
into the air9
for the ship9
in the dark9
up by a9
the period of9
the upper part9
which it is9
of the revenue9
under the yard9
on one side9
the master to9
navigation of the9
as a result9
standing part of9
of the bay9
of good hope9
of the second9
of a boat9
of the privateers9
the danger of9
long island sound9
is expected to9
of her crew9
crew of the9
the perils of9
of the atlantic9
the collector of9
is one of9
the sides of9
there were no9
ships and the9
on the lee9
to be found9
of the upper9
search for the9
hands of the9
through a single9
a sort of9
the first to9
the slings of9
when all hands9
could have been9
to return to8
of them were8
which they are8
a measure of8
in this case8
extent of the8
of the high8
on the way8
president of the8
and stop it8
the hole in8
the center of8
should always be8
authority of the8
in the other8
the boat was8
sovereign of the8
with the sun8
it is with8
on the tide8
slings of the8
the royal yard8
given to the8
had been a8
of the channel8
to the boom8
will be found8
had not been8
hoist on the8
on the wind8
the position of8
that she was8
the present time8
and set the8
and we are8
and out of8
used as a8
haul out on8
from the west8
into the water8
to the centre8
the commander of8
old merchant marine8
two thirds of8
to the surface8
in which we8
out of sight8
was made to8
the great river8
and they are8
up the after8
and the second8
instead of the8
in the trade8
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when in port8
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here and there8
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at his trade8
benefit of the8
the moment of8
work in the8
of the times8
to show that8
the topmast rigging8
to the collector8
of the best8
the ship on8
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for many years8
from the time8
two or more8
the harbor of8
to unbend a8
two hundred and8
the search for8
in the head8
rope rove through8
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off to the8
by the enemy8
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was no longer8
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of the town8
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parts of a8
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per cent of8
to the current8
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most of them8
on the river8
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away on the8
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the lower block8
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the old merchant8
the upper deck8
of our seafaring8
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house of commons8
the jib and8
to the starboard8
other side of8
ships and sailors8
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between the two8
on the hudson8
hoist the jib8
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of the north8
when they are8
the service of8
according to his8
had effect in8
of the stern8
the north pole8
it can be8
master or owner8
of the board8
on board ship8
have to be8
to carry on8
on their own8
by the halyards8
the result of8
to say that8
the buntlines and8
ought to be8
which a vessel8
on a voyage8
no less than8
if the ship8
in light winds8
and the ship8
the officers of8
on account of8
of the navy8
through the sheave8
the thunder of8
was not a8
to cross the8
seamen of the8
the beginning of8
of a yard8
his duty to8
those on the8
on board to8
topgallant sail or8
addition to the8
a foreign voyage8
one end of8
above the deck8
any part of8
factor in the8
to reach the8
for the same8
in time the8
bolt in the8
in through the8
which it was8
in the wake8
is made fast8
sea and sky8
the safety of8
she comes to8
by the english8
placed in the8
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may be said8
and a small8
the place where8
to let the8
of the head8
bound on a8
a hundred and8
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the watch is8
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of some of8
at the fore8
conditions of the8
haul on the8
passage of the8
half of the8
the sheets and8
which is to8
is the duty8
may not be8
on deck and8
number of men8
for letting go8
to the north8
the way to8
shift the helm8
there can be8
brace the head8
by the new8
up the rigging8
be found in8
of the admiralty8
it does not8
to a new8
united states and8
out through the8
that he is8
a short splice8
of the shipping8
to the british8
by way of8
the press of8
out of our8
the practice of7
when the first7
to carry a7
to prevent the7
in later years7
the charge of7
the forward shroud7
sail or royal7
this was the7
it was to7
of the slave7
a rope rove7
lower part of7
greater part of7
is liable to7
then let go7
in a way7
the bulk of7
is his duty7
of an able7
second mate is7
the floor of7
there were few7
of every vessel7
when the ship7
the sea was7
at which the7
it is only7
weather side of7
was necessary to7
the revenue marine7
of the greatest7
and take a7
bound to the7
but he was7
by the government7
the lower part7
on the boom7
of the wheel7
clew of a7
on a foreign7
up the ship7
return to the7
he had a7
the great rivers7
hooked to the7
piece of canvass7
to take up7
is not so7
which may be7
off from the7
an hour or7
more than half7
of our men7
hundred and thirty7
bight of a7
in a vessel7
in size and7
order to the7
slack of the7
the leech of7
the helm to7
and let the7
or by the7
possession of the7
to the old7
to the tye7
copy of the7
of a tackle7
to bring her7
to pass the7
them fast to7
he was in7
of a second7
many of these7
the square sails7
canal at the7
the prince de7
has no right7
the men to7
upper end of7
because of the7
and the yard7
the most famous7
for a few7
and the third7
hole of the7
to be used7
night and day7
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