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quadgram frequency
early english books online40
the english and dutch15
depiction of sailing ship14
characters represented either as14
represented either as utf14
described above is co11
the terms of creative11
edition of the work11
and encoded edition of11
work described above is11
institutions providing financial support11
encoded edition of the11
by the institutions providing11
all without asking permission11
of the work described11
text is available for11
tcp assigned for keying11
text can be copied11
is available for reuse11
images scanned from microfilm11
the early english books11
text and markup reviewed11
the text can be11
encoded text transcribed from11
financial support to the11
keyboarded and encoded edition11
and markup reviewed and11
from proquest page images11
coded from proquest page11
keyed and coded from11
according to the terms11
this keyboarded and encoded11
markup reviewed and edited11
online text creation partnership11
phase i text is11
the institutions providing financial11
i text is available11
owned by the institutions11
providing financial support to11
terms of creative commons11
books online text creation11
assigned for keying and11
and coded from proquest11
the work described above11
support to the early11
to the early english11
english books online text11
this phase i text11
to the terms of11
even for commercial purposes11
for keying and markup11
his excellency the lord10
shot by the boord10
the gulfe of persia8
iv tiff page images8
in the gulfe of8
of the original in8
into the public domain7
of the tei in7
text selection was based7
michigan and oxford and7
standards were returned to7
by converting tcp files7
those which did not7
use these texts for7
proquest to create accurately7
these texts for their7
oxford and the publisher7
but we respectfully request7
published between and available7
language title published between7
some errors will remain7
textual data within the7
of any assumptions that7
extent have been transformed7
and available in eebo7
encoding was enhanced and7
be marked as illegible7
and use these texts7
texts were encoded and7
compelling reason to do7
or text strings within7
marked as illegible were7
text strings within braces7
was chosen if there7
and or corrected and7
process of creating the7
take and use these7
transcription and basic encoding7
understanding these processes should7
that in all likelihood7
reproduction of the original7
cambridge bibliography of english7
for their own purposes7
characters or elements to7
first editions of a7
keying companies for transcription7
proofread for accuracy and7
mind that in all7
to create accurately transcribed7
to create diplomatic transcriptions7
was proofread for accuracy7
of the texts have7
whichever is the greater7
in oxford and michigan7
of michigan and oxford7
domain as of january7
should be aware of7
instances will never have7
was a compelling reason7
can now take and7
of works in other7
returned to the keyers7
works in english were7
have been looked at7
the usual project restraints7
between the universities of7
reason to do so7
a true relation of7
works in other languages7
intended to range over7
therefore chose to create7
copies of the texts7
there are a number7
respectfully request that due7
not meet qa standards7
while the overall quality7
selection was based on7
tcp project was divided7
the keyers to be7
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of tcp data is7
keying and markup guidelines7
encoded as gap s7
quality of tcp data7
for accuracy and those7
to simplify the filling7
the publisher proquest to7
create accurately transcribed and7
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by editorial teams in7
linked to page images7
by proquest via their7
anyone can now take7
illegible were corrected where7
the universities of michigan7
transformed into placeholder characters7
restraints of time and7
to a limit of7
produce large quantities of7
the image sets published7
images in accordance with7
during phase of the7
given to their original7
gap elements of known7
will remain and some7
and markup guidelines are7
of each text was7
transcribed and encoded texts7
of a works in7
based on the text7
encoded and linked to7
at the text creation7
the true nature of7
assurance was then carried7
usual project restraints of7
text was proofread for7
created during phase of7
to produce large quantities7
changes to facilitate morpho7
readable characters will be7
will never have been7
that due credit and7
request that due credit7
then their works are7
all likelihood such instances7
and the publisher proquest7
was then carried out7
have been transformed into7
between and available in7
a compelling reason to7
of a work was7
image sets published by7
keyers to be redone7
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their works are eligible7
possible up to a7
a number of works7
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have been released into7
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proquest via their early7
the process of creating7
qa standards were returned7
tcp aimed to produce7
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accurately transcribed and encoded7
to his excellency the7
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quantities of textual data7
for an anonymous work7
sent to external keying7
made about the data7
companies for transcription and7
notably latin and welsh7
texts have been issued7
tcp is a partnership7
processed by university of7
sets were sent to7
overall quality of tcp7
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and linked to page7
were encoded and linked7
the texts have been7
the public domain as7
in english were prioritized7
to tei p using7
elements to simplify the7
were sent to external7
gaps by user contributors7
was enhanced and or7
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to reflect the true7
true nature of the7
over a wide variety7
editions of a works7
by university of nebraska7
are available at the7
as opposed to critical7
filling in of gaps7
and attribution is given7
users should be aware7
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likelihood such instances will7
meet qa standards were7
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divided into two phases7
characters marked as illegible7
and therefore of any7
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of gaps by user7
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credit and attribution is7
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on the new cambridge7
for transcription and basic7
data within the usual7
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tcp data is very7
of the print record7
aware of the process7
of time and funding7
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texts for their own7
markup guidelines are available7
work was chosen if7
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limit of instances per7
sets published by proquest7
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released into the public7
of instances per text7
or tei g elements7
elements of known extent7
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placeholder characters or elements7
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title published between and7
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tei p using tcp7
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although there are a7
print record of the7
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or elements to simplify7
later edition of a7
record of the period7
should make clear that7
data is very good7
page images in accordance7
p using tcp tei7
the original in the7
in all likelihood such7
are eligible for inclusion7
their early english books7
second or later edition7
into placeholder characters or7
that can be made7
to page images in7
to encode one copy7
within the usual project7
wide variety of subject7
unicode or text strings7
range over a wide7
any assumptions that can7
or later edition of7
therefore of any assumptions7
up to a limit7
a limit of instances7
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which did not meet7
been looked at by7
mnemonic sdata character entities7
with level of the7
never have been looked7
and encoded texts based7
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corrected and characters marked7
texts based on the7
corrected where possible up7
errors will remain and7
included and sometimes a7
to external keying companies7
level of the tei7
and sometimes a second7
did not meet qa7
if there was a7
been transformed into placeholder7
were encoded as gap7
these processes should make7
or corrected and characters7
the project have been7
of the project have7
publisher proquest to create7
creating the tcp texts7
via their early english7
number of works in7
files to tei p7
unicode or tei g7
texts created during phase7
general aim of eebo7
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chosen if there was7
nature of the print7
ascii text with mnemonic7
we respectfully request that7
a wide variety of7
simplify the filling in7
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structural encoding based on7
users should bear in7
as illegible were corrected7
processes should make clear7
out by editorial teams7
creation partnership web site7
usually the first edition7
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tcp files to tei7
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an account of the6
or men of warre6
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the burthen of tuns4
where the george and4
elements at the time4
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tcp digital transcription a4
the particulars of all4
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late bloody fight at4
thursday and friday last4
mona logarbo text and4
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valorous and perillous sea4
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many walks of life4
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nine great turkish pyrat4
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logarbo text and markup4
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format that preserves archaic4
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and hodge allii captian2
would not give away2
get away from us2
small loss on the2
of which were slaine2
the third of february2
by the inclosed list2
lord hath given unto2
wishing to our english2
several algier men of2
we should have destroyed2
i hope ere long2
the command of mr2
which was but little2
the english at surat2
we pressed so hard2
should have destroyed most2
to improve the present2
called by the name2
suppose we should have2
sayle of ships and2
allii captian of the2
for the royall iames2
sandsleete and their forts2
your lordships of the2
it please your excellency2
admirall of the portugalls2
that were in the2
on the other side2
at the battel of2
after all these dangers2
that they were vnseruiceable2
better to improve the2
of her maine mast2
cause to divert our2
thomas brewster at the2
the next day to2
millions of commodities more2
ordnance as the former2
command of m r2
betweene wind and water2
and being off of2
vvhere foure english ships2
the royall iames should2
ships were so torne2
and assistance of god2
of the ships name2
apex covantage keyed and2
of ships and gallies2
the hazard of another2
that there was a2
mercy and assistance of2
in these later times2
english and dutch being2
had pieces of ordnance2
which we accordingly did2
ten pieces of ordnance2
it was thought fit2
sir clovesly shovel and2
our master richard swanley2
at the three bibles2
not further trouble your2
we this day received2
people of the world2
so that it was2
one of the number2
that it was thought2
what was become of2
for his excellency the2
printed by iohn hauiland2
day of iune last2
fight in the gulfe2
with the great ships2
on the day aforesaid2
to fraight our ship2
indies sic wherein the2
the adventure and hodge2
but that it grew2
as soon as we2
admirall was a ship2
aboord the royall iames2
six shillings the bushell2
his friend in london2
original in the henry2
the enemy had the2
most part of the2
by thomas brewster at2
could to get away2
commander of the dutch2
three carteridges of powder2
she was cast away2
whole fleet towards the2
at his house in2
shovel and the french2
out of the said2
according to your excellencies2
bibles in pauls church2
with a farewell and2
lordships of the second2
morning some of our2
it at the canaries2
the wind of him2
sent unto your lordship2
are the sonne of2
to divert our course2
away in the night2
with the whole fleet2
of iune last part2
of the th of2
and th of september2
to your excellencies apprehensions2
some of our ships2
a estc r ocm2
clovesly shovel and the2
to be sold by2
being one of the2
another of their ships2
original in huntington library2
in barbary where the2
cast away vpon the2
covantage keyed and coded2
and the portugall admirall2
but subscribe our selves2
and by thomas brewster2
action we have already2
barbary where the george2
so that our ships2
of the dutch fleet2
sea vvhere foure english2
in the henry e2
improve the present victory2
clock in the morning2
leagues to the southwards2
by the name of2
at sea with an2
having then a pretty2
make a waft for2
see cause to divert2
loss on the english2
for the most part2
english and dutch fleet2
at a place called2
till such time as2
so to range along2
the command of m2
i was forced to2
the th of october2
the honour of our2
side by side with2
the resolution at sea2
for the glory of2
excellencies most humble servants2
the coast till we2
away vpon the coast2
pretty fresh gale of2
whereupon a councell of2
thence by letter of2
on the english side2
arrived safe at london2
the lord of hosts2
a pretty fresh gale2
at sea vvhere foure2
the better to improve2
from the generals at2
one of the turks2
may it please your2
to get away from2
now and then a2
she could beare no2
early in the morning2
the th and th2
dismembred in their legs2
dutch men of war2
letter of the th2
the god of battels2
further trouble your lordship2
present victory the lord2
that night and the2
the admirall of the2
his friend at cadiz2
foure english ships vnder2
sic wherein the portugals2
and in short space2
the said turkish men2
especially with the great2
victory the lord hath2
at sea off of2
know to be true2
shall see cause to2
in the mean time2
night and the day2
about ten of the2
i hope we shall2
be sold at his2
by letter of the2
your excellencies apprehensions thereon2
a man of an2
warre with the portugals2
the honour of his2
masts were all standing2
hope ere long we2
of all their frigots2
the admirall and vice2
hath given unto us2
letter from the generals2
to our english sea2
a ship of tuns2
to his friend in2
of a this text2
aforesaid commander being one2
to his friend at2
said turkish men of2
to the southwards of2
being the third instant2
then a pretty fresh2
that they were all2
to be cast away2
with the losse of2
unlesse we shall see2
library and art gallery2
we shall see cause2
chiefe commander of the2
malam and the merchant2
and had pieces of2
we have already sent2
men in them at2
surat in the east2
what they could to2
was a ship of2
on the th and2
the next day in2
captian of the two2
have destroyed most of2