quadgram

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quadgram frequency
the house of commons299
of the house of194
of king henry the159
the raign of king159
the th year of136
the reign of king133
house of commons in130
of the raign of121
early english books online119
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year of his reign109
of king edward the107
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of the reign of104
year of the raign97
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lords spiritual and temporal83
the king of france82
king henry the third79
the house of peers78
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the lords and commons70
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raign of king henry67
members of the house65
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an act of parliament63
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th year of his57
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law of the land55
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year of his raign54
in the case of53
our lord the king53
for the most part50
of the king and50
in the same year49
in the county of49
the law of the48
king edward the first47
the time of the46
both houses of parliament46
the law of nature46
raign of king edward45
the members of the44
by reason of the43
the crown of england43
at the same time43
as well as the43
by the statute of42
by act of parliament41
the king of england41
the archbishop of canterbury41
the rest of the41
the king and the40
of the church of40
the law of nations38
is not to be38
in the year of38
king henry the th38
the kings of england38
notes for div a37
the church of england37
the defence of the37
the assent of the37
of our kings and37
to the king and36
reign of king edward36
owned by the institutions35
support to the early35
financial support to the35
text and markup reviewed35
coded from proquest page35
markup reviewed and edited35
the early english books35
described above is co35
work described above is35
this keyboarded and encoded35
institutions providing financial support35
from proquest page images35
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king henry the d35
books online text creation35
terms of creative commons35
providing financial support to35
all without asking permission35
this phase i text35
encoded edition of the35
keyed and coded from35
even for commercial purposes35
tcp assigned for keying35
text can be copied35
is available for reuse35
and encoded edition of35
by the institutions providing35
encoded text transcribed from35
edition of the work35
keyboarded and encoded edition35
of the work described35
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to the terms of35
assigned for keying and35
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images scanned from microfilm35
of the court of35
and coded from proquest35
the institutions providing financial35
i text is available35
english books online text35
to the early english35
according to the terms35
the text can be35
the consent of the35
the terms of creative35
text is available for35
for keying and markup35
the laws of the34
by the advice of34
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of the lords spiritual34
the power of the34
the tenures in capite34
a great part of33
the commons in parliament33
the city of london33
or compositions for them33
king edward the third32
the tower of london31
from time to time31
the advice of the31
the king to be31
thousand pounds per annum30
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the people of england29
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the king by the29
and commons in parliament29
to which the king29
the kingdom of england29
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of king richard the28
characters represented either as28
by an act of28
great seal of england28
the command of the28
and ought to be28
the house of lords27
the time of king27
the lords spirituall and27
the presence of the27
of the common law27
the dean of sarum27
on the other side27
the great seal of26
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the th day of26
lords spirituall and temporall26
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of allegiance and supremacy26
the reign of queen26
for the defence of26
of the lords and26
at the time of25
house of peers in25
of the duke of25
to the house of25
it is to be25
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of peers in parliament25
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the king or his25
the dean and chapter25
part of the people24
iv tiff page images24
oaths of allegiance and24
knights of the shires24
which the king answered24
the good of the24
the justices of the23
member of the house23
king charles the martyr23
the first year of23
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said to have been23
by the assent of23
of the common people23
the name of the23
the petition of the22
king richard the second22
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assent of the lords22
pourveyance or compositions for22
laws and customs of22
their kings and princes22
of the kingdom of22
the words of the22
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tenures in capite and19
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an house of commons19
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the peace of the18
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reproduction of original in18
clare earl of gloucester18
the state of the18
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in capite and by18
house of commons to18
the safety of the18
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the clerk of the18
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from the original text18
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the church of rome18
that can be made18
the charge of the18
reign of queen elizabeth18
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the laws of god17
the king of spain17
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king edward the d17
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ocm this keyboarded and17
the bishop of norwich17
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petitions of the commons17
spi global keyed and17
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the king and lords16
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defence of the kingdom16
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