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| quadgram | frequency |
|---|---|
| early english books online | 106 |
| the house of commons | 87 |
| of the house of | 62 |
| both houses of parliament | 40 |
| speaker of the house | 40 |
| assigned for keying and | 35 |
| to the early english | 35 |
| the work described above | 35 |
| the terms of creative | 35 |
| edition of the work | 35 |
| for keying and markup | 35 |
| images scanned from microfilm | 35 |
| online text creation partnership | 35 |
| the early english books | 35 |
| institutions providing financial support | 35 |
| text and markup reviewed | 35 |
| by the institutions providing | 35 |
| text can be copied | 35 |
| keyboarded and encoded edition | 35 |
| english books online text | 35 |
| even for commercial purposes | 35 |
| the text can be | 35 |
| according to the terms | 35 |
| work described above is | 35 |
| and encoded edition of | 35 |
| text is available for | 35 |
| i text is available | 35 |
| books online text creation | 35 |
| all without asking permission | 35 |
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| and coded from proquest | 35 |
| markup reviewed and edited | 35 |
| this phase i text | 35 |
| from proquest page images | 35 |
| terms of creative commons | 35 |
| and markup reviewed and | 35 |
| owned by the institutions | 35 |
| providing financial support to | 35 |
| of the work described | 35 |
| encoded text transcribed from | 35 |
| coded from proquest page | 35 |
| is available for reuse | 35 |
| described above is co | 35 |
| keyed and coded from | 35 |
| financial support to the | 35 |
| the institutions providing financial | 35 |
| tcp assigned for keying | 35 |
| to the terms of | 35 |
| this keyboarded and encoded | 35 |
| support to the early | 35 |
| the annotation includes standard | 34 |
| from many walks of | 34 |
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| author or stationer meant | 34 |
| collaborative curation by amateur | 34 |
| that support the display | 34 |
| has not been fully | 34 |
| textual changes aim at | 34 |
| of the tcp digital | 34 |
| annotation includes standard spellings | 34 |
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| tokenized and linguistically annotated | 34 |
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| aim at making the | 34 |
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| at making the text | 34 |
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| the text the author | 34 |
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| a text in a | 34 |
| tcp digital transcription a | 34 |
| text has been tokenized | 34 |
| this text is an | 34 |
| or stationer meant to | 34 |
| text in a standardized | 34 |
| textual changes and metadata | 34 |
| and metadata enrichments aim | 34 |
| an enriched version of | 34 |
| standard spellings that support | 34 |
| many walks of life | 34 |
| and professional end users | 34 |
| text more computationally tractable | 34 |
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| in the english short | 34 |
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| display of a text | 34 |
| amateur and professional end | 34 |
| the tcp digital transcription | 34 |
| making the text more | 34 |
| r in the english | 34 |
| changes and metadata enrichments | 34 |
| the author or stationer | 34 |
| aim at restoring the | 34 |
| spellings that support the | 34 |
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| speaker of the parliament | 16 |
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| the people of england | 14 |
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| and with the advice | 9 |
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| the laws and liberties | 9 |
| of a letter sent | 9 |
| the defendent shall pay | 9 |
| reproduction of the original | 9 |
| of the people of | 9 |
| of the honorable house | 9 |
| of the other side | 9 |
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| at the passing of | 9 |
| lords house of parliament | 9 |
| not be put to | 9 |
| the law of the | 9 |
| to the right honourable | 9 |
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| lenthall esq speaker of | 9 |
| global keyed and coded | 9 |
| speaker of the honorable | 9 |
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| of the makers of | 9 |
| to the house of | 8 |
| service of a subpoena | 8 |
| the orders heretofore used | 8 |
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| that this letter be | 8 |
| to the high sheriffe | 8 |
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| for the same matter | 8 |
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| his attorney in court | 8 |
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| leave of the court | 8 |
| coppy of a letter | 8 |
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| this present parliament assembled | 3 |
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