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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 13 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 46849 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 69 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 war 5 United 5 States 4 man 4 Peace 4 Germany 3 world 3 peace 3 european 3 british 3 american 3 Paris 3 New 3 Mr. 3 League 3 God 3 France 3 Europe 3 England 2 german 2 York 2 Treaty 2 Russia 2 Nations 2 Jesus 2 English 2 Conference 2 Britain 2 America 2 Allies 1 time 1 scripture 1 power 1 people 1 national 1 nation 1 modern 1 love 1 like 1 large 1 interest 1 imperial 1 great 1 government 1 good 1 french 1 evil 1 dynastic 1 common 1 case Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1719 war 1683 man 1204 peace 1066 people 1043 time 985 nation 822 world 705 day 659 country 633 way 601 thing 573 life 513 case 498 year 481 power 477 government 475 interest 436 question 421 hand 360 state 357 fact 333 part 332 place 331 business 324 spirit 304 law 298 point 295 matter 290 class 288 condition 285 course 282 nothing 277 word 274 effect 273 work 273 force 269 order 254 right 253 something 252 mind 244 child 243 party 243 community 232 idea 226 trade 225 reason 225 nature 218 treaty 218 one 217 term Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1506 _ 851 Abe 565 Germany 521 Mawruss 439 Morris 404 God 377 Mr. 350 France 333 Peace 288 Nahma 272 Europe 256 Wilson 246 States 246 America 243 y''understand 242 League 237 United 205 England 194 New 177 President 171 Nations 171 Lord 152 Britain 139 Conference 138 War 135 Russia 133 Christians 130 Paris 123 York 121 Allies 115 M. 111 Italy 104 Germans 101 Treaty 96 Christ 94 King 92 Americans 89 English 88 Longfeather 87 Massasoit 86 London 83 WAR 83 State 77 Great 76 Tasquanto 75 pacific 75 Iroquois 74 Ruhr 74 Imperial 67 House Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 5930 it 3441 he 2965 they 2120 i 1511 them 1486 we 1073 him 1020 you 559 she 476 us 425 me 217 themselves 210 himself 157 her 139 itself 79 one 36 ourselves 32 myself 31 thee 28 herself 21 yourself 16 ''em 11 ours 8 mine 5 ye 4 theirs 3 yer 3 thyself 3 oneself 3 ''s 2 hers 1 yours 1 thy 1 his Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 21299 be 6166 have 2043 do 1371 say 1323 make 1038 go 1018 come 986 take 737 get 732 give 672 see 580 know 473 find 432 think 365 bring 365 become 362 look 327 call 307 leave 301 seem 297 let 288 put 284 mean 277 speak 277 pay 277 hold 274 tell 270 keep 263 appear 247 follow 245 work 241 stand 241 ask 233 show 220 carry 217 bear 213 believe 209 continue 205 set 201 live 194 fall 193 use 192 hear 191 consider 191 begin 187 fight 186 want 185 run 185 lead 183 turn Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4010 not 1620 so 1259 more 1023 only 911 other 895 great 698 up 694 such 693 then 693 also 692 now 651 well 650 even 586 as 580 national 577 much 559 good 555 same 547 out 536 many 525 here 524 german 523 first 501 own 498 most 446 large 442 very 429 common 428 long 402 still 373 far 346 international 340 never 339 modern 323 just 319 new 317 little 316 few 311 therefore 285 young 284 on 284 ever 279 french 276 british 274 high 273 again 268 american 267 too 258 less 255 down Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 185 least 152 good 124 most 74 great 49 high 35 Most 32 bad 30 slight 23 near 19 large 16 strong 14 fine 11 dear 10 rich 10 late 9 old 9 early 8 wise 7 manif 6 noble 6 deep 5 young 5 unbl 5 simple 5 short 5 poor 5 low 5 long 5 full 5 big 5 able 4 small 4 heavy 4 farth 4 eld 4 easy 3 wide 3 safe 3 handsome 3 foremost 3 close 3 brave 2 wild 2 strict 2 remote 2 pure 2 new 2 lovely 2 kindly 2 keen Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 374 most 32 least 21 well 1 worst 1 soon 1 farthest 1 blest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 archive.org 2 www.gutenberg.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 2 http://archive.org 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/62684/62684-h/62684-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/62684/62684-h.zip 1 http://archive.org/details/wherearewegoing00lloy 1 http://archive.org/details/beltofseventotem00munr Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 war is not 6 abe went on 6 nations are not 6 war is unwise 5 case is not 5 morris went on 5 question is not 5 war is criminal 4 peace is not 4 things are worth 4 war has not 4 war is just 3 _ say _ 3 germany gives up 3 germany is capable 3 god is not 3 man is now 3 peace is more 3 things are not 3 war does actually 3 war goes on 3 war is hell 3 war is inhuman 3 world has ever 2 _ ai n''t 2 _ do n''t 2 _ have _ 2 _ was _ 2 _ was more 2 _ was n''t 2 germany did not 2 germany is not 2 germany was not 2 governments are now 2 man did not 2 man is not 2 man is so 2 men do not 2 nation is not 2 nations took part 2 peace has not 2 people are not 2 people do not 2 people is crazy 2 people is so 2 question is already 2 spirit is not 2 thing were possible 2 time was devoted 2 war are so Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ is no longer 1 case is not commonly 1 case is not so 1 fact are not so 1 facts is not greatly 1 france had no intention 1 france has no natural 1 france is no better 1 germany are no longer 1 god took no account 1 government had no authority 1 government had no responsibility 1 government has no need 1 government have not officially 1 government is no longer 1 interests are no longer 1 interests are not concerned 1 life is no longer 1 man had no hesitation 1 man has no lawful 1 man has no right 1 man is no longer 1 man is not sufficiently 1 man was not necessarily 1 men are not independent 1 men do not usually 1 men have no right 1 nation has not yet 1 nation is not absolutely 1 nations are no longer 1 nations are not content 1 nations are not potent 1 nations are not spiritually 1 nations are not ungraded 1 nations have no right 1 peace comes no man 1 peace has not yet 1 peace is not far 1 peace is not merely 1 people are not passionately 1 peoples has not seriously 1 powers are not yet 1 question is not national 1 question is not overwhelmingly 1 things are not all 1 time is not far 1 times be no general 1 war has no tendency 1 war is no more 1 war is no secure A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 45828 author = Austrian, Delia title = Ways of War and Peace date = keywords = Berlin; Christmas; Cross; Emperor; England; English; Europe; France; Germany; Holland; King; Paris; Queen; Red; Russia; american; time; war summary = brilliant women at the time of the World''s Peace Congress at The Hague. three million names, signed by American men and women, including many of to rest after meal hours, or when they come home from their day''s study. either old men or women who find it hard to earn a few francs a day. said that his country had started the war and it was up to him to work This work was turned over to women and children, while young boy more energetic Americans went to the German minister of war and time, he should declare that Germany considered itself in a state of war Crown Princess is a happy mother of four lovely boys, as soon as the war One German woman had six children and her husband go to war, and when comforts of tired Americans to take time to discuss war. id = 35883 author = Dodge, David Low title = War Inconsistent with the Religion of Jesus Christ date = keywords = Christians; Dodge; Father; God; Jesus; Lord; Mediator; New; Peace; Satan; York; evil; man; scripture; war; world summary = war system of nations, and of having founded the first peace society unlawful upon gospel principles, I shall now endeavor to prove that WAR war hardens men''s hearts it is not a Christian duty, and of course it WAR IS INHUMAN, AS IN ITS NATURE AND TENDENCY IT ABUSES GOD''S ANIMAL If war is a Christian duty, why should not the example and precepts of professing Christian nations, while at war and bathing their swords in however, are the laws of war among Christian nations, that rendering sang, "Glory to God in the highest, on earth peace, good will to men." If God is the moral governor of the world, then all his laws over men, command of God they judged and made war and conquered their enemies and precepts of the gospel; but how does the lawfulness of war follow from The Son of God came into the world to set up the kingdom of heaven, id = 19948 author = Glass, Montague title = Potash and Perlmutter Settle Things date = keywords = Abe; Conference; Kaiser; League; Mawruss; Morris; Mr.; Nations; New; Paris; Peace; President; States; Treaty; United; Wilson; York; american; german summary = "Well, Mawruss," Abe Potash said, as he and his partner, Morris "Sure, I know," Abe said; "but if them newspaper fellers has got such an "Well, you couldn''t blame Mr. Wilson exactly, Mawruss," Abe said, "In deciding these things, Abe," Morris said, "Mr. Wilson couldn''t "Probably you ain''t wrong exactly," Morris said, "but whichever way Mr. Wilson thinks is the best for the good of Europe, Abe, that''s the way he "At the same time, Abe," Morris said, "I couldn''t help thinking that if "There was a whole lot of people, Mawruss," Abe said, "but this Mawruss," Abe Potash said to his partner, Morris Perlmutter, the day way that feller talks, Mawruss," Abe Potash said to his partner, Morris government ain''t colored people, Mawruss," Abe said. "That''s what I mean, Mawruss," Abe said, "which, when President Wilson "Still, at the same time, Abe," Morris said, "it is going to be a id = 28260 author = Hunt, Leigh title = Captain Sword and Captain Pen: A Poem date = keywords = Captain; Duke; God; Pen; Sword; good; great; like; man summary = HOW CAPTAIN SWORD MARCHED TO WAR. But Captain Sword was a man among men, But God''s good time is at hand--be calm, Captain Sword, like a witless thing, Each of his steps like an army of men-Like the roll of the wheels of the coming of time;-Would strike the good soldiers of Captain Sword; Did war appear to me an inevitable evil, I should be one of the last men Vega, like Mr Wordsworth and Mr Southey, was a good man, as well as a It is high time for the world to show that it has come to man''s during the "good old times." The world has seen the absurdity of that Two nations, or most likely two governments, have a dispute; they reason in a country like this, it never existed, nor ever can, till education men out in the world, and even of _soldiers_) is from a book popular id = 30150 author = Intercollegiate Peace Association title = Prize Orations of the Intercollegiate Peace Association date = keywords = America; College; Conference; Court; England; Germany; Group; Hague; Indiana; Lake; Mohonk; Peace; States; United; University; man; nation; war; world summary = "The Conflict of War and Peace." The second prize went to Lawrence B. Mr. Howe''s subject was "The Hope of Peace," and Mr. Calhoun''s, "War and the Man." This contest was one of the most a century of peace marred by only five years of foreign war. United States, since she is a peace-loving nation, should have the national revenues of the United States are spent on wars past or fulfillment of a national mission, and the hope of world peace find Before the nations of the world the United States stands to-day in an of the enemies of peace, "We will not arbitrate questions of national upon war, is the only force strong enough to effect universal peace. man''s moral nature is the Hope of Universal Peace. man''s moral nature is the Hope of Universal Peace. If nations can agree to establish war as their arbiter of peace, why id = 60262 author = Lloyd George, David title = Where Are We Going? date = keywords = Allies; America; Britain; Europe; France; Germany; Great; Italy; League; Mr.; Paris; Poincaré; Rhine; Ruhr; Russia; States; Treaty; United; Versailles; british; european; french; government; war summary = Of the years immediately after the end of the Great War taken in every country in Europe a week before war was declared as to Meanwhile no country in Europe pays its way, except Britain, with her France--in many ways the richest country in Europe--displays a gaping between France and Germany over the question of reparations the former the treaty means, but dares not say so in the present state of French powerful maritime countries in the world--Britain, the United States of to establish peace with Russia and to bring that great country once the United States of America, the British Empire, France, Italy, and of men to liberate French soil from the German invaders and which lost Had it done so the French government might perhaps contend that Germany year the Allies once more started to confer with German ministers. Great Britain would be the only country to pay a war indemnity. id = 35530 author = MacDonald, Arthur title = Fundamental Peace Ideas including The Westphalian Peace Treaty (1648) and The League Of Nations (1919) in connection with International Psychology and Revolutions date = keywords = States; Thirty; Westphalia; Years; european; peace; war summary = The conference of nations that has taken place around the peace table at would point to the Thirty Years'' War, closing with the peace of ascertained just how the Thirty Years'' War, culminating in the peace of religious peace, some of the main events of the war must be recalled as This explains the uncompromising enmities of the Thirty Years'' War. Various parties claimed the control of the religious doctrines to be The fundamental cause that brought the Thirty Years'' War to a close was 2. The Thirty Years'' War had been expected for some time; a general 5. The Thirty Years'' War was a very long one for its generation; the to submit all questions of war to some superior international court from seen that it might lead to a general war in Europe, and as no nation guaranty of peace, for it makes a nation feel so well prepared for war Peace, War, and Humanity. id = 62684 author = Munroe, Kirk title = The Belt of Seven Totems: A Story of Massasoit date = keywords = Aeana; Beaver; Champlain; England; Hurons; Indian; Iroquois; Kaweras; Longfeather; Massasoit; Miantinomo; Nahma; New; Peacemaker; Sacandaga; Seven; Tasquanto; man summary = that when the great canoe came again I should order the white men to Ere Samoset could answer, Nahma received word that Longfeather desired moon, and by the time of its setting Nahma had placed a score of miles Nahma concluded that the canoes had been taken by persons coming from was snugly hidden among its branches by the time Nahma gained the land. In the mean time, while all these events were happening, Nahma knew ordered him to accompany Nahma over the path the Huron had come. So Nahma guided the Iroquois canoes to the place where he had uttered "Come, lad, with me," added Champlain, turning to Nahma; "you shall eat So it came to pass that Nahma, son of Longfeather, now known as summoned to attend him, he came to Nahma''s prison-house in time to "I am the son of Longfeather, and I was Nahma," said the young man, so id = 15266 author = Van Dyke, Henry title = What Peace Means date = keywords = Christ; God; Jesus; love; peace summary = against the dragon." Jesus Christ said: "I came not to send peace, but a If we believe in Jesus Christ as the Son of God, He makes us sure God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that Peace is coming to all the earth some day through Christ. and peace,--the truth that in time of war we must stand for the right, suffered,--the advance of the world towards a peaceful life founded on righteousness in making the world safe for peace. make a peace that shall mean good to all mankind. hope is a life without God. If Death ends all, then there is no Father world to-day, and essential to the foundation of peace on earth. peace on earth among men of good-will Take this mortal life as a thing but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." id = 20694 author = Veblen, Thorstein title = An Inquiry into the Nature of Peace and the Terms of Its Perpetuation date = keywords = Christendom; English; Europe; Fatherland; Japan; Kingdom; State; United; american; british; case; common; dynastic; european; german; imperial; interest; large; modern; national; peace; people; power summary = patriotic spirit, comes into the Concert of Nations not as a Power but nationalism,--these ways and means, working under the hand of patriotic The run of the facts touching this matter of national trade policy is any modern nation, and so turn it to use in the most effective way, it first comes to mind among civilised peoples when speaking of national Taken in the large, the common defense of any given nation common man derives no material advantage from the national success along retardation of the German people in this matter of national spirit is to Evidently, if the common man of these modern nations that are A nation is in no degree better off in time of peace for being nationalities whose effectual interests in the matters of peace and war The peoples of the quondam Imperial nations must come into the league on id = 10291 author = Wells, H. G. (Herbert George) title = In the Fourth Year: Anticipations of a World Peace date = keywords = Africa; Allies; Britain; France; Free; Germany; Labour; League; Mr.; Nations; Peace; States; United; british; world summary = END WAR," "THE WORLD SET FREE," "IN THE DAYS OF THE COMET," AND The idea of the League of Nations is so great a one the world if the powers that are capable of making war under modern when we discuss the League of Nations idea, is to think of some very of Nations _now_?" That is a question a great number of people would no League of Free Nations can hope to keep the peace unless every member peoples wish to take part in a permanent League of Free Nations it is limit of the necessary powers of an effective League of Free Nations. League of Free Nations has secure possession of the British mind. nature of a world-wide League of Nations to keep the peace securely in people or the German nationality or the civilized life of Germany. League of Nations making an end to war, an idea that has inspired