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quadgram frequency
was buried in the889
in the beginning of800
and was buried in603
in the place of546
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to the see of200
in sixteen hundred and200
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within the city of181
of the civil law178
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as i have been176
the first of these175
in the year following174
to be the same173
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chancel of the church170
you may see more170
buried in the chancel169
i shall tell you167
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time of his death165
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the time of the164
by the name of162
i have been informed162
as i shall tell161
about the same time161
this person who was159
early english books online155
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of the said coll149
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the death of dr148
educated in grammar learning147
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see more among the144
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the university of oxon139
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under the name of137
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admitted the same day133
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in his own country131
sixteen hundred sixty and128
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thing else of him109
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he left behind him102
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of which he was100
reading of the sentences100
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i have before told82
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to serve in that80
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