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quadgram frequency
for the most part103
early english books online97
on the other side39
by sea and land37
notes for div a35
the rest of the35
one and the same35
the soule of man34
are of two sorts34
the king of spaine33
by reason of the33
and in the end32
characters represented either as32
represented either as utf32
in the time of31
in the mean time29
that there is a28
terms of creative commons27
of the work described27
online text creation partnership27
all without asking permission27
work described above is27
encoded text transcribed from27
edition of the work27
text is available for27
the terms of creative27
the text can be27
assigned for keying and27
the work described above27
even for commercial purposes27
this phase i text27
i text is available27
english books online text27
encoded edition of the27
to the terms of27
phase i text is27
the early english books27
coded from proquest page27
and markup reviewed and27
text can be copied27
by the institutions providing27
described above is co27
to the early english27
and encoded edition of27
keyed and coded from27
for keying and markup27
iv tiff page images27
books online text creation27
keyboarded and encoded edition27
and coded from proquest27
institutions providing financial support27
from proquest page images27
tcp assigned for keying27
owned by the institutions27
markup reviewed and edited27
images scanned from microfilm27
this keyboarded and encoded27
the institutions providing financial27
is available for reuse27
support to the early27
according to the terms27
financial support to the27
providing financial support to27
text and markup reviewed27
ought not to be25
the end of the25
there is nothing more25
is a matter of24
that there is no24
parts of the world24
was the cause that23
written by sir walter23
in respect of the23
the greatest part of22
by reason of their21
reproduction of original in21
a great part of21
the most part of21
ocm this keyboarded and21
immortality of the soule21
the nature of the20
it is to be20
that can be made20
of things to come20
r ocm this keyboarded19
whether it be not19
and are to be19
the immortality of the19
in the end of19
the time of his19
the government of the19
estc r ocm this19
yet true it is19
they are to be19
unless the same be18
by sir walter rawleigh18
and as it were18
are to be sold18
after the death of18
is to be noted18
all parts of the18
is not to be18
true nature of the17
may it please your17
the power of the17
the kings of england17
by little and little17
the true nature of17
the death of the17
in time of war17
each text was proofread16
texts based on the16
the general aim of16
variety of subject areas16
remaining illegibles were encoded16
was then carried out16
be marked as illegible16
users should bear in16
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did not meet qa16
quality of tcp data16
tcp data is very16
textual data within the16
record of the period16
anyone can now take16
of tcp data is16
unicode or tei g16
there are a number16
by proquest via their16
based on the image16
out by editorial teams16
changes to facilitate morpho16
the filling in of16
of textual data within16
selection was intended to16
wide variety of subject16
the time of the16
the th year of16
standards were returned to16
the text encoding initiative16
created during phase of16
available at the text16
tcp is a partnership16
is given to their16
of a work was16
attribution is given to16
external keying companies for16
a compelling reason to16
markup guidelines are available16
while the overall quality16
the texts have been16
these texts for their16
included and sometimes a16
page images in accordance16
compelling reason to do16
via their early english16
texts were encoded and16
on the new cambridge16
guidelines are available at16
remain and some readable16
not meet qa standards16
the new cambridge bibliography16
mnemonic sdata character entities16
characters or elements to16
at the text creation16
project was divided into16
between the universities of16
create accurately transcribed and16
to the keyers to16
the image sets published16
proquest to create accurately16
overall quality of tcp16
public domain as of16
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based on the text16
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be made about the16
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range over a wide16
of the tei in16
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works are eligible for16
texts created during phase16
teams in oxford and16
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such instances will never16
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bibliography of english literature16
first editions of a16
of a works in16
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tcp files to tei16
accurately transcribed and encoded16
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universities of michigan and16
of instances per text16
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cambridge bibliography of english16
to page images in16
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filling in of gaps16
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extent have been transformed16
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files to tei p16
unicode or text strings16
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later edition of a16
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print record of the16
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editions of a works16
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language title published between16
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keying and markup guidelines16
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elements to simplify the16
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companies for transcription and16
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characters will be marked16
texts for their own16
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elements of known extent16
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of the project have16
copies of the texts16
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of time and funding16
aware of the process16
process of creating the16
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will remain and some16
proofread for accuracy and16
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corrected and characters marked16
likelihood such instances will16
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were encoded and linked16
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to simplify the filling16
to external keying companies16
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of any assumptions that16
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creating the tcp texts16
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text creation partnership web16
on the text encoding16
opposed to critical editions16
gap elements of known16
tcp aimed to produce16
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published between and available16
or elements to simplify16
processes should make clear16
new cambridge bibliography of16
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these processes should make16
have been looked at16
linked to page images16
and oxford and the16
the encoding was enhanced16
edition of a work16
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data within the usual16
into the public domain16
into placeholder characters or16
tcp is to encode16
will never have been16
oxford and the publisher16
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enhanced and or corrected16
text with mnemonic sdata16
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as opposed to critical16
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due credit and attribution16
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released into the public16
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editorial teams in oxford16
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text strings within braces16
their early english books16
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sets published by proquest16
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texts have been issued16
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and sometimes a second16
are available at the16
mind that in all16
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with mnemonic sdata character16
domain as of january16
instances will never have16
of gaps by user16
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respectfully request that due16
to reflect the true16
quantities of textual data16
structural encoding based on16
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that my lord cobham15
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sir walter rawleigh knight5
and land commodities serve5
the lord shall raise5
the practise of their5
kings of england have5
to be fit for5
th year of the5
the earle of arundell5
to the westward of5
to the king and5
conversions of states are5
greatest part of the5
at the death of5
but also of all5
bringing in of dying5
there was a great5
aptara keyed and coded5
he be fit to5
so much as to5
increase of ships and5
with instructions touching laws5
the people to the5
and at this day5
i pray you what5
is true my good5
if the people be5
there is not one5
besides the common good5
that would have been5
and one hundred and5
the people and their5
all that is past5
out of their store5
the definition and division5
trade in those parts5
and kingdomes of the5
from the creation to5
of the port and5
where they should not5
of publick weales and5
as well as i5
true my good lord5
on the contrary part5
be good for us5
states are of two5
and misteries of state5
it stand with the5
to the great enriching5
your majesty and people5
of the french king5
chiefly if they be5
with ten thousand foot5
be used with great5
the condition and nature5
from the french king5
inrich and strengthen other5
into the east and5
is for the most5
to be according to5
is worthy to be5
the companies of your5
the second punick war5
to keepe them in5
in all the world5
where they should be5
and to see that5
the people of israel5
that there is nothing5
of the present state5
not like to be5
nations of the world5
by the french king5
in his own house5
the means to attain5
of war defensive and5
a thing very dangerous5
the state of his5
the minds of subjects5
in all his actions5
of the originall and5
made at the beginning5
draw multitudes of merchants5
and still covet to5
bringing in dying stuffs5
of men in authority5
the arts of empire5
to put them in5
which according to the5
of states are of5
to be commanded by5
of the macedonian war5
it should not be5
from the violence of5
take heed that no5
the way of the5
ought to be the5
war is of two5
multitudes of merchants to5
it seemeth to me5
to the laws and5
them out of the5
because the poorer sort5
every sack of wooll5
on the one side5
of such as have5
advice to his aged5
all the kings and5
land commodities serve to5
means to maintain them5
imployment of your people5
is profitable to the5
the state of princes5
the bodies of men5
respect of the whole5
which letter i have5
all which it is5
in time of plenty5
merchants to trade with5
and many other nations5
an enemy to the5
of the soules immortality5
the continuance and maintenance5
condition and nature of5
it behoveth the prince5
and many other such5
cause of civil war5
to return to the5
originall and fundamentall cause5
in the second year5
and forms of policy5
that the end of5
put him in mind5
before in time of5
the best use of5
no inheritance in the4
as i am now4
to set up the4
in those times of4
be advanced and cherished4
england with all the4
the true time of4
as if he were4
as also of the4
like practise in charles4
the haven of dover4
allowing after the rate4
those of the greatest4
under the foure imperiall4
except some small toll4
in their land in4
the merchant satisfaction for4
shall be cleared for4
it is most true4
be builded by the4
death of my son4
is not a penny4
they may the better4
with the greatest part4
it ought to be4
and if your lordship4
though they have not4
the image of god4
is an euident signe4
shall have just cause4
are to be chosen4
hath been a long4
whom he most trusted4
he ended his life4
and store them up4
and either lay it4
they have sold their4
the soule doth not4
as two of ours4
yet the multitudes of4
a good draught of4
safety at once in4
my lord chiefe justice4
we had a great4
to his majesty that4
what lost the king4
which makes them populous4
take the advantage of4
he was imprisoned in4
them exceeding rich and4
the destruction of ierusalem4
to euery one of4
and to say the4
and likewise the petty4
the conquest of palestina4
fast as they have4
doth for the most4
a true lover of4
yea my good lord4
set downe for every4
upon the coasts of4
it is most euident4
and as fast as4
they not by their4
that she be not4
my father and mother4
these inconveniences happen by4
a dearth in england4
of calking his majesties4
which though they have4
which my heart can4
notice of these things4
that they are the4
the soul of the4
in such request are4
gold out of the4
of a true man4
and be buried in4
is no lawfull marriage4
be found that they4
little and little vanisheth4
not taken effect as4
thousand talents of silver4
hath power to command4
the taking of the4
with other benefits to4
to be employed in4
they will hinder others4
two great pillars thereof4
yours that i desired4
dispose more profitably of4
and strength from us4
gains for bringing in4
wealth and strength from4
from the testimony of4
his late majesty k4
matter of no difficulty4
enriching the nations of4
care to defend the4
and i doubt not4
and xml conversion a4
and made fit to4
little as two millions4
exemplified in the turkish4
is to be done4
to unarm his people4
the story of the4
there are not many4
both honourable and profitable4
not proceed from the4
you have travelled and4
that it doth not4
and so over all4
ought to be his4
for their ships in4
is to be found4
spent in the low4
why did not the4
are imployed yearly upon4
seemeth not to be4
for no other cause4
shillings over in the4
not to be forced4
could have told them4
is the instrument of4
serve themselves and all4
god hath prevented all4
not one ship before4
wood are in the4
and safety at once4
they had traded with4
serve for the whole4
belonged the succession in4
have almost brought it4
built and put into4
trade of christian merchants4
hath but nine or4
all the empires and4
manner of necessary provisions4
from customs and exactions4
set downe in the4
call in question the4
the night before hee4
had no reason to4
what reason had the4
great plenty of silver4
fishermen are to the4
had a purpose to4
for every several state4
the trade of christian4
to trade in those4
the want of money4
to become a prey4