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of right and wrong | 28 |
on the other side | 26 |
sense of right and | 25 |
early english books online | 23 |
prisoner at the bar | 22 |
if there be any | 21 |
the prisoner at the | 21 |
in the same manner | 19 |
that is to say | 17 |
with respect to the | 12 |
by the name of | 11 |
the knavery of the | 11 |
against the prisoner at | 10 |
represented either as utf | 10 |
characters represented either as | 10 |
be the occasion of | 10 |
be none of the | 10 |
in the midst of | 10 |
indicted by the name | 9 |
said he was a | 8 |
of the natural temper | 8 |
a sense of right | 8 |
the good of the | 8 |
to the good of | 8 |
shall be none of | 8 |
set to the bar | 8 |
is the occasion of | 7 |
such a creature as | 7 |
there be any thing | 7 |
in the case of | 7 |
throughout the christian world | 7 |
what has bin said | 7 |
natural and good affections | 7 |
the belief of a | 7 |
here indicted by the | 7 |
according to the terms | 6 |
institutions providing financial support | 6 |
markup reviewed and edited | 6 |
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even for commercial purposes | 6 |
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text and markup reviewed | 6 |
the early english books | 6 |
phase i text is | 6 |
the text can be | 6 |
this phase i text | 6 |
all without asking permission | 6 |
tcp assigned for keying | 6 |
encoded edition of the | 6 |
the terms of creative | 6 |
text is available for | 6 |
work described above is | 6 |
the prisoners at the | 6 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 6 |
in a way of | 6 |
be said to be | 6 |
the cheats used by | 6 |
with the rest of | 6 |
it is certain that | 6 |
for our lord the | 6 |
text can be copied | 6 |
part of the natural | 6 |
on the other hand | 6 |
the work described above | 6 |
of all those grand | 6 |
by the institutions providing | 6 |
encoded text transcribed from | 6 |
support to the early | 6 |
terms of creative commons | 6 |
as soon as ever | 6 |
all those grand and | 6 |
our lord the king | 6 |
books online text creation | 6 |
from proquest page images | 6 |
online text creation partnership | 6 |
to the early english | 6 |
is available for reuse | 6 |
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i text is available | 6 |
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love to the young | 6 |
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for keying and markup | 6 |
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and encoded edition of | 6 |
for the sake of | 6 |
prisoners at the bar | 6 |
keyed and coded from | 6 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 6 |
none of the jury | 6 |
coded from proquest page | 6 |
that there is no | 6 |
edition of the work | 6 |
grand and bitter enemies | 6 |
and markup reviewed and | 6 |
images scanned from microfilm | 6 |
owned by the institutions | 6 |
financial support to the | 6 |
assigned for keying and | 6 |
those grand and bitter | 6 |
english books online text | 6 |
as has bin shewn | 6 |
the same manner as | 6 |
and coded from proquest | 6 |
data within the usual | 5 |
of textual data within | 5 |
and sometimes a second | 5 |
page images in accordance | 5 |
tcp project was divided | 5 |
simplify the filling in | 5 |
understanding these processes should | 5 |
later edition of a | 5 |
markup guidelines are available | 5 |
the overall quality of | 5 |
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edition of a work | 5 |
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companies for transcription and | 5 |
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all kingdoms and states | 5 |
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been looked at by | 5 |
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aimed to produce large | 5 |
sense of what is | 5 |
gaps by user contributors | 5 |
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a limit of instances | 5 |
copies of the texts | 5 |
available at the text | 5 |
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of the print record | 5 |
never have been looked | 5 |
texts for their own | 5 |
tcp aimed to produce | 5 |
iv tiff page images | 5 |
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characters marked as illegible | 5 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 5 |
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and linked to page | 5 |
over a wide variety | 5 |
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now take and use | 5 |
restraints of time and | 5 |
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reflect the true nature | 5 |
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the tei in libraries | 5 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 5 |
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unicode or tei g | 5 |
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text selection was based | 5 |
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