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quadgram frequency
the duke of monmouth245
this examinant further saith129
and this examinant further112
early english books online104
the king and the77
the king and duke74
king and the duke66
at the same time66
the prisoner at the54
characters represented either as52
represented either as utf52
to the best of52
prisoner at the bar50
the city of london47
the death of the43
said lord the king43
our said lord the43
the duke of york41
death of the king41
that there was a39
gentlemen of the jury37
to kill the king37
the earl of shaftsbury36
the late earl of35
and the duke of34
told this examinant that33
to the duke of32
the earl of tarras30
that the earl of30
my lord of essex29
the rest of the28
of the duke of27
of the king and27
if there was a27
the true nature of27
looked at by a26
the text encoding initiative26
the early english books26
been released into the26
users should bear in26
work described above is26
notably latin and welsh26
structural encoding based on26
overall quality of tcp26
the church of england26
new cambridge bibliography of26
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even for commercial purposes26
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be made about the26
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tcp is a partnership26
nature of the print26
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or corrected and characters26
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tcp files to tei26
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and markup guidelines are26
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on the text encoding26
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editorial teams in oxford26
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the earl of essex26
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