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trigram | frequency |
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early english books | 66 |
english books online | 62 |
the house of | 52 |
house of commons | 51 |
early works to | 51 |
the law of | 40 |
of the king | 40 |
in the house | 32 |
of the house | 28 |
of this house | 28 |
out of the | 28 |
according to the | 26 |
of the same | 25 |
of the state | 25 |
text creation partnership | 24 |
his speech in | 23 |
there is a | 23 |
the immortal gods | 23 |
this text has | 23 |
the time of | 22 |
not to be | 22 |
speech in parliament | 22 |
keying and markup | 22 |
law of england | 22 |
i beseech you | 22 |
there is no | 21 |
has not been | 21 |
of the work | 21 |
of the city | 21 |
text is available | 20 |
available for reuse | 20 |
it is a | 20 |
proquest page images | 20 |
the text can | 20 |
pfs batch review | 20 |
keyboarded and encoded | 20 |
work described above | 20 |
the work described | 20 |
images scanned from | 20 |
online text creation | 20 |
books online text | 20 |
coded from proquest | 20 |
the institutions providing | 20 |
financial support to | 20 |
for commercial purposes | 20 |
all without asking | 20 |
encoded edition of | 20 |
phase i text | 20 |
terms of creative | 20 |
above is co | 20 |
and encoded edition | 20 |
keyed and coded | 20 |
sampled and proofread | 20 |
the terms of | 20 |
to the terms | 20 |
text transcribed from | 20 |
by the institutions | 20 |
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markup reviewed and | 20 |
text and markup | 20 |
support to the | 20 |
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and xml conversion | 20 |
this keyboarded and | 20 |
providing financial support | 20 |
tcp assigned for | 20 |
and coded from | 20 |
of creative commons | 20 |
from proquest page | 20 |
and markup reviewed | 20 |
institutions providing financial | 20 |
this phase i | 20 |
for keying and | 20 |
the early english | 20 |
without asking permission | 20 |
to have been | 20 |
even for commercial | 20 |
distributed and performed | 20 |
iv tiff page | 20 |
owned by the | 20 |
to the early | 20 |
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assigned for keying | 20 |
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reviewed and edited | 20 |
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notes for div | 19 |
for div a | 19 |
by the same | 19 |
if it be | 19 |
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and in the | 19 |
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english short title | 18 |
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to the king | 18 |
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mo a wing | 18 |
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original in the | 18 |
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of text r | 18 |
metadata enrichments aim | 18 |
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short title catalog | 18 |
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spellings that support | 18 |
author or stationer | 18 |
digital transcription a | 18 |
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a of text | 18 |
of the original | 18 |
estc r this | 18 |
been fully proofread | 18 |
professional end users | 18 |
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the original in | 18 |
and metadata enrichments | 18 |
walks of life | 18 |
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textual changes and | 18 |
of the tcp | 18 |
transcription a of | 18 |
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the king and | 16 |
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person of the | 15 |
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of the kings | 15 |
div a e | 15 |
that which is | 15 |
king of england | 15 |
in matter of | 15 |
i do not | 14 |
that it is | 14 |
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court of parliament | 14 |
tiff page images | 14 |
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of the people | 14 |
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for my part | 13 |
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of the church | 13 |
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give me leave | 13 |
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act of parliament | 13 |
rate of defects | 13 |
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the rate of | 13 |
category of texts | 13 |
the honourable house | 12 |
of the world | 12 |
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the th of | 11 |
the roman people | 11 |
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the high court | 11 |
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law of nature | 11 |
to be the | 11 |
is to be | 11 |
subject to the | 10 |
in the state | 10 |
the statute of | 10 |
i am confident | 10 |
the petition of | 10 |
for it is | 10 |
this honourable house | 10 |
the safety of | 10 |
in the church | 10 |
global keyed and | 10 |
church of england | 10 |
that he was | 10 |
master grimston his | 10 |
and that the | 10 |
of the immortal | 10 |
contrary to the | 10 |
spi global keyed | 10 |
that the law | 10 |
some of the | 10 |
so long as | 10 |
of the whole | 9 |
this is a | 9 |
on the other | 9 |
england and scotland | 9 |
in the first | 9 |
of the allobroges | 9 |
it may be | 9 |
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to be of | 9 |
of this kingdome | 9 |
that i may | 9 |
it is not | 9 |
to the common | 9 |
an act of | 9 |
as i have | 9 |
made in the | 9 |
of england and | 9 |
of this city | 9 |
to be taken | 9 |
which is the | 9 |
i have heard | 9 |
the accusation of | 9 |
it is said | 9 |
that i have | 9 |
lawes of england | 9 |
of the lord | 9 |
the realme of | 8 |
as may be | 8 |
many of them | 8 |
the second is | 8 |
and by the | 8 |
petition of right | 8 |
so great a | 8 |
texts with between | 8 |
i am sure | 8 |
the common law | 8 |
to the crowne | 8 |
was the first | 8 |
that is the | 8 |
i doubt not | 8 |
if any man | 8 |
between and defects | 8 |
in the case | 8 |
so much as | 8 |
and yet the | 8 |
by the law | 8 |
and for the | 8 |
house of lords | 8 |
speeches of the | 8 |
the naturall person | 8 |
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worthy members of | 8 |
of his subjects | 8 |
thomason e e | 8 |
out of town | 8 |
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the way to | 8 |
there was a | 8 |
speech in the | 8 |
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rest of the | 8 |
case of the | 8 |
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c the rate | 7 |
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of the clergy | 7 |
lawes of the | 7 |
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use of it | 6 |
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the kings majesty | 6 |
kings of england | 6 |
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realme of england | 6 |
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that can be | 6 |
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nature of the | 6 |
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