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trigram frequency
the king of82
king of france59
the duke of57
of the king50
one of the42
there was a37
duke of lancaster37
in those days33
the head of31
in respect to31
as soon as30
to the king29
in the mean29
that he was28
king of england28
at the head28
of the castle27
the mean time27
the black prince27
prince of wales26
at this time25
the king was25
the king and23
in order to22
which he had22
the people of22
of the country21
in this way20
that he had19
that they were19
that he would19
a great many19
of the river19
on account of18
respect to the18
in a very16
the prince of16
of the prince16
the death of16
the prince was16
and the other15
one of his15
the little queen15
some of the15
of the people15
that they should14
that it was14
of the insurgents14
to the crown14
to the throne14
for some time14
that he should13
people of england13
of those days13
that the king13
to the castle13
of the english13
he had been13
part of the13
years of age13
of the court13
the king to13
a long time12
the knights and12
side of the12
the part of12
possession of the12
of the nobles12
duke of gloucester12
on the way12
of the town12
for the king12
that he could12
the nobles and12
who had been12
the young prince12
which had been12
account of the12
the course of12
said the king11
a state of11
and at length11
the same time11
ladies of the11
it would be11
a great deal11
and of the11
it was not11
for a time11
the name of11
until at length11
he was a11
a sort of11
at that time11
at the time11
at length the11
on the following10
it is said10
it is true10
by means of10
at the same10
and it was10
of the french10
more and more10
to all the10
richard and his10
the earl of10
king and his10
set out on10
back to the10
of the duke10
that there was10
knights and nobles10
and his son10
of the most10
the french king10
and that he10
in such a10
the hands of10
the common people10
of the kingdom10
of the black10
to the english9
said that he9
as well as9
the castle of9
but he was9
on the field9
out of the9
the present day9
him to the9
the two armies9
a number of9
on the spot9
bank of the9
of those times9
he could not9
in this manner9
of france and9
john of gaunt9
in which the9
in the course9
the end of9
there was no9
that he might9
him on the9
was to be9
the king himself9
he would not9
many of the9
who had come9
the palace of9
they could not9
he was very9
had been made8
of all the8
soon as the8
of armed men8
and the people8
in a great8
the governor of8
of the royal8
of the kings8
in the most8
on the ground8
knights and barons8
pomp and parade8
oldest son of8
they were all8
he was the8
in the end8
the title of8
all the time8
one of these8
was called the8
and the king8
at the present8
they did not8
on the other8
with the king8
of the realm8
that they could8
he did not8
so as to8
soon as he8
the next morning8
began to be8
part of france8
officers of state8
in a state8
did not know8
was in the8
the cause of8
to the ground8
his uncle john8
of lancaster and8
it was the8
the time of8
governor of the7
they reached the7
a short time7
of edward the7
the following day7
the power of7
hands of the7
said that the7
and his party7
the princess of7
to submit to7
the next day7
that they would7
the place where7
of the battle7
they began to7
on the occasion7
to the prince7
to be married7
where the king7
france and his7
which they were7
the government of7
with a view7
in some sense7
between the two7
that the french7
when he was7
the kings of7
with each other7
in order that7
sum of money7
one of them7
of high rank7
and began to7
grace of god7
the people in7
in his power7
to kill him7
on the part7
to see the7
connected with the7
place in the7
at length he7
name of the7
the kings and7
to the spot7
to go and7
a view of7
and the queen7
people of london7
to come to7
of the knights7
before the king7
the bank of7
the grace of7
edward the third7
duke of york7
and in the7
too young to7
what to do7
of one of7
to the people7
great many of7
to the tower7
and they were7
the midst of6
the kingdom of6
head of the6
and on the6
of them were6
great deal of6
of the time6
that there were6
in the same6
him to come6
to receive her6
part of england6
this was a6
by one of6
the presence of6
the ladies of6
the charge of6
from his horse6
nobles of the6
up in a6
of the men6
for he was6
that richard was6
through the streets6
they had been6
the gates and6
heir to the6
was a certain6
he was not6
at one time6
has already been6
of the field6
of the city6
in a word6
richard the second6
in favor of6
accession to the6
of his son6
the place of6
of the land6
two or three6
which they had6
princess of wales6
story of the6
and then the6
in such cases6
down to the6
of the other6
palace of the6
origin of the6
course of the6
of the young6
with great pomp6
through the city6
the object of6
the top of6
of the tower6
the insurgents were6
body of the6
sir john newton6
that the duke6
but it was6
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the gates of6
end of the6
come to the6
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as if he6
the occasion of6
the king that6
the town of6
and when the6
the service of6
to do so6
to the place6
son of the6
to go to6
of his own6
a great number6
the oldest son6
the whole country6
the custom in6
people in the6
the battle was6
he was at6
good queen anne6
great number of6
and he was6
the river to6
of the army6
kings and nobles6
it was necessary6
he said that6
to be very6
the salic law5
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the great seal5
of the church5
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on the river5
of his uncle5
on the coast5
to receive him5
prince of aquitaine5
henry of bolingbroke5
open the gates5
common people of5
the french knights5
in the evening5
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of the case5
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to have been5
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the sake of5
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such a manner5
which he was5
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duchess of lancaster5
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the archbishop of5
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any of the4
manner in which4
lancaster and the4
on the bank4
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for the expedition4
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cruelties and oppressions4
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all the towns4
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him with the4
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the king in4
his cousin henry4
the southern part4
the case of4
on his knees4
villages and towns4
to england to4
those who were4
the other hand4
the young queen4
among the people4
to the palace4
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to get possession4
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and the great4
of richard the4
in regard to4
of france that4
and of his4
and the nobles4
should not be4
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for the occasion4
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of his father4
nobles and barons4
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the holy land4
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