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quadgram frequency
early english books online112
for the most part84
the power of the58
as well as the55
by the law of54
the law of nature52
the king of great51
the king of spain50
king of great britain49
at the same time48
the kings of england46
the laws of the45
the law of god42
may be said to41
the king and his41
of the king of40
the king of france38
the time of the38
in the time of36
notes for div a36
be said to be35
the king of england34
that the king of33
institutions providing financial support32
text can be copied32
text is available for32
keyed and coded from32
and markup reviewed and32
encoded edition of the32
the text can be32
edition of the work32
financial support to the32
books online text creation32
characters represented either as32
work described above is32
terms of creative commons32
and coded from proquest32
all without asking permission32
represented either as utf32
this phase i text32
support to the early32
english books online text32
assigned for keying and32
tcp assigned for keying32
images scanned from microfilm32
coded from proquest page32
by the laws of32
encoded text transcribed from32
from proquest page images32
phase i text is32
even for commercial purposes32
to the terms of32
for keying and markup32
to the early english32
the terms of creative32
i text is available32
of the work described32
is available for reuse32
the work described above32
the early english books32
by the institutions providing32
online text creation partnership32
owned by the institutions32
this keyboarded and encoded32
providing financial support to32
according to the terms32
keyboarded and encoded edition32
the institutions providing financial32
markup reviewed and edited32
described above is co32
and encoded edition of32
text and markup reviewed32
the rest of the30
the house of commons30
of the house of30
iv tiff page images29
laws of the land28
the word of god27
the consent of the26
not so much as26
in the case of25
the beast of the25
is not to be24
the laws of god24
the people of rome24
power of the people24
to the king of24
of the three estates24
ought not to be23
for the good of23
king and his council23
the crown of england23
there is nothing more22
is a matter of22
in the sight of22
is the face of22
on the other side22
liberty of the people22
the greatest part of21
the good of the21
is nothing else but21
in the reign of20
r ocm this keyboarded20
the right of the20
in the next place20
ocm this keyboarded and20
part of the people20
in the name of20
estc r ocm this20
law of the land20
beast of the earth20
it is to be20
from time to time19
yet true it is19
there can be no19
and as it were19
the end of the18
an act of parliament18
the count of luna18
was the cause that18
of the kings of18
the children of israel18
unless the same be18
to the crown of18
one and the same18
the book of the18
the spirit of god18
reproduction of original in18
based collaborative curation by17
textual changes aim at17
transcription a of text17
text more computationally tractable17
standard spellings that support17
includes standard spellings that17
this text has not17
changes and metadata enrichments17
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text is an enriched17
in the mean time17
end users from many17
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format that preserves archaic17
to the law of17
tokenized and linguistically annotated17
and suitable for network17
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of the law of17
text notes for div17
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aim at restoring the17
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english short title catalog17
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the most part of17
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enrichments aim at making17
original text notes for17
display of a text17
the tcp digital transcription17
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text has been tokenized17
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by amateur and professional17
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and professional end users17
from many walks of17
text the author or17
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of the tcp digital17
king of spain may17
been tokenized and linguistically17
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the lords and commons17
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a of text r17
linguistically annotated with morphadorner17
the city of london17
the latter end of17
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the original text notes17
textual changes and metadata17
annotation includes standard spellings17
included and sometimes a16
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to create diplomatic transcriptions16
have been looked at16
accordance with level of16
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known extent have been16
corrected where possible up16
given to their original16
tei in libraries guidelines16
later edition of a16
their works are eligible16
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or elements to simplify16
text was proofread for16
the overall quality of16
returned to the keyers16
produce large quantities of16
compelling reason to do16
instances will never have16
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structural encoding based on16
for the maintenance of16
due credit and attribution16
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publisher proquest to create16
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print record of the16
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all likelihood such instances16
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characters marked as illegible16
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