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quadgram frequency
the house of commons142
early english books online86
of the house of71
the house of peers62
the author of the54
the house of lords46
in the house of46
in the case of44
the rest of the38
author of the letter37
law of the land33
the law of the33
in cases of blood31
to be present in29
peers of the realm28
to the house of28
members of the house27
the th of november27
in the time of27
to the early english25
encoded edition of the25
providing financial support to25
all without asking permission25
even for commercial purposes25
is available for reuse25
iv tiff page images25
and encoded edition of25
terms of creative commons25
described above is co25
owned by the institutions25
by the institutions providing25
from proquest page images25
work described above is25
the institutions providing financial25
and markup reviewed and25
i text is available25
the work described above25
encoded text transcribed from25
edition of the work25
support to the early25
text and markup reviewed25
online text creation partnership25
financial support to the25
for keying and markup25
markup reviewed and edited25
text is available for25
books online text creation25
to the terms of25
this phase i text25
institutions providing financial support25
of the work described25
assigned for keying and25
keyed and coded from25
images scanned from microfilm25
phase i text is25
and coded from proquest25
tcp assigned for keying25
the text can be25
text can be copied25
english books online text25
coded from proquest page25
this keyboarded and encoded25
according to the terms25
the early english books25
keyboarded and encoded edition25
the terms of creative25
general council of the24
in the name of24
the king and lords23
an act of parliament23
to the king and23
characters represented either as22
lords spiritual and temporal22
the case of the22
represented either as utf22
of the clock in21
ocm this keyboarded and21
estc r ocm this21
reproduction of original in21
the clock in the21
r ocm this keyboarded21
by act of parliament21
council of the kingdom21
the earls and barons20
the lords spiritual and20
my lord of essex20
the advice of the18
on the other side18
clock in the afternoon18
of the king in18
by the house of17
a wing h estc17
h estc r ocm17
wing h estc r17
the words of the17
of the earl of17
in the court of16
a third estate in16
the th of hen16
in the presence of16
in the kings bench16
the general council of16
by the advice of16
the name of the15
the king and his15
the presence of the15
at the time of15
house of commons to15
by the law of15
a parliament shall be15
text r in the14
or stationer meant to14
a text in a14
not been fully proofread14
transcription a of text14
amateur and professional end14
this text is an14
the display of a14
based collaborative curation by14
to the earl of14
has been tokenized and14
aim at making the14
author or stationer meant14
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of a text in14
the annotation includes standard14
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in the lords house14
and suitable for network14
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the honourable house of14
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parliament shall be holden14
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high court of parliament14
many walks of life14
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under the name of14
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support the display of14
the word of god14
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text the author or14
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english short title catalog14
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spellings that support the14
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honourable house of commons14
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enrichments aim at making14
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version of the tcp14
had no right to13
by the author of13
a member of the13
the high court of13
in the mean time13
of the lords temporal13
the assent of the13
speech to the lords13
the case of sir13
to come to the13
the tenants in chief13
before the th of13
the bishops were present13
monday the th of13
right to be present12
of high treason against12
the true nature of12
mo a wing h12
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that they were not12
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by reason of their12
his speech in parliament12
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the judicature of the12
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