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Reducing classification-DJ-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 14971 author = Edmundson, George title = History of Holland date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 187975 sentences = 9385 flesch = 65 summary = The first time the States-General were called together by Philip was in recognised the prince as Stadholder of the king in Holland, Zeeland, of Holland and in the States-General, he was able to secure for the these circumstances the States-General and the Estates of Holland decisive in its effect upon the final issue of the Thirty Years' War. In the early spring of 1635, therefore, a French force entered the prince accordingly, with William Frederick and the Council of State, States-General and the Estates of Holland to propitiate the prince, to the States-General and not to the Prince of Orange, and carried on overtures of peace to the States-General, whom the French king hoped to Orange; and the States-General had in 1742 offered to give William the The new Fundamental Law was presented to the Dutch States-General on William I, King of the Netherlands, VI Prince of Orange, 341 ff., cache = ./cache/14971.txt txt = ./txt/14971.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 14951 author = Lucas, E. V. (Edward Verrall) title = A Wanderer in Holland date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 92832 sentences = 5092 flesch = 76 summary = canals--Barge life--The Dutch high-ways--A perfect holiday--The Dort is perhaps the most painted of all Dutch towns, and with reason; great year in Dutch art, for it saw the birth also of Vermeer of Little guides to the tombs in both the Old and the New Church of Delft day in or about the Dutch city: "We went afterwards to the _Hague_, I saw no old Dutch garden in Holland which seemed to me so attractive From the Ryks Museum it is but a little way (past the model Dutch spot; once it was one of the great towns of Holland, at the time when also has the most satisfying little houses I saw in Holland--streets little doubt but that the Dutch will carry through this great project. like deer to hear the word of God. Within the great church, among other interesting things, are a large cache = ./cache/14951.txt txt = ./txt/14951.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 8823 author = Hough, P. M. title = Dutch Life in Town and Country date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 69104 sentences = 2659 flesch = 65 summary = Dutch Life in Town and Country Dutch Life in Town and Country picture of Dutch life now to be seen in the Netherlands, and in all things places differs, and of such pronunciations 'Hague Dutch' is considered the great deal, and was five years in the Dutch East Indies fighting in the appearance of the Dutch streets in town and country. opinions on political matters, and young people generally look upon Dutch law allows them to work twelve hours a day, they leave school, and so we find that a Dutch village in most parts of the country is a town in Formerly there were day schools also for working men, on the other schools in the country, and expressed a hope that time might work a of literary work, both in that day and for a long time to come, and so only opened to the very best of Dutch authors, and any works not coming up cache = ./cache/8823.txt txt = ./txt/8823.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38595 author = Van Loon, Hendrik Willem title = The Rise of the Dutch Kingdom, 1795-1813 A Short Account of the Early Development of the Modern Kingdom of the Netherlands date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 50507 sentences = 3006 flesch = 70 summary = The year 1789 comes and brings the beginning of the great French sample: "Batavians, the representatives of the French people demand of On the same day the French recognized the Batavian Republic officially. less than two weeks' time the entire country had dismissed its old people went into frantic joy about the new Batavian liberty, their High A year before, the French Revolution had come suddenly, and boldly it have transformed the old republic into a new united nation. Here we have a country becoming every day more like a French department. the constitutional assembly was informed that the Batavian people had, constitution asked them to do their new work in a very different way. The new king was twenty-eight years old, not especially good looking, For the next three years the Hollanders went to the French school. A continuation of the old year books of the Dutch Republic. cache = ./cache/38595.txt txt = ./txt/38595.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11898 author = nan title = Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 4 France and the Netherlands, Part 2 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 52290 sentences = 2310 flesch = 72 summary = In the distance, the blue Pyrenees look like a bank of clouds; the air My third day's journey brought me to the ancient city of Blois, the The Castle of Amboise stands high above the town, like another These great towers and the exquisite little chapel were the work of the little tree-bordered place of to-day, which in other times formed the château was built passed great highly colored barges, including a The enormous city heaps its monumental houses along the river like that one may come here and live in melody all day or night, like the towns, which tho forming part of the great city are yet independent, Holland is in great part lower than the level of the sea; It is a singular thing that the great cities of Holland, altho built houses for a long distance lean all one way, like trees beaten by a cache = ./cache/11898.txt txt = ./txt/11898.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 27799 author = De Amicis, Edmondo title = Holland, v. 1 (of 2) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 64161 sentences = 2574 flesch = 70 summary = One who looks for the first time at a large map of Holland must be In truth, Holland is a fortress, and the Dutch live as though they entrance of Holland is like the first page of a great epic entitled, light peculiar to the Netherlands--battles which the great Dutch to Holland, I saw nothing but sky and water, so wide is the river at houses children build with blocks; others look like conical pavilions; Dutch art was born with the independence and freedom of Holland. The Dutch artists painted like the Belgians; Dutch school has succeeded in representing Holland much more the time of the great naval wars between Holland, England, and France, painter by chance, like many other Dutch artists. Holland, which was a peaceful country, where the houses were so tidy Dutch cities, there are no large theatres nor great performances. It has also been said that the Dutch have great cache = ./cache/27799.txt txt = ./txt/27799.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 48697 author = Edmundson, George title = Anglo-Dutch Rivalry During the First Half of the Seventeenth Century being the Ford lectures delivered at Oxford in 1910 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 51434 sentences = 2489 flesch = 67 summary = the English and the Dutch at this time arose from questions by a common danger, English and Dutch negotiators become more States-General refuse to give the English Resident a seat Ominous political state of England at the time of the marriage of authority in the States-General which placed for thirty years in his Such was the state of things when James I ascended the English Special rights of free fishing in English waters had been granted The step taken by King James had, however, from the English point the refusal of the States-General to admit English dyed cloths in Dutch history between the town of Delft, the States of Holland, of armed support from King James for the States in their renewed war him of King of Great Britain and Ireland, but the States of Holland Dutch, James I of England, and the Protestant princes of Germany cache = ./cache/48697.txt txt = ./txt/48697.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 8412 author = nan title = Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 3 France and the Netherlands, Part 1 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 53343 sentences = 2517 flesch = 73 summary = Arch Erected by Napoleon Near the Louvre, Paris time of St. Louis onward, the French kings began to live more and more that remains of the old Palace, which, till after the reign of Louis secular burial-place for the great men of France. view of the late Gothic portion of the church from the little Place on Turning east toward Old Paris, we pass, on the right of the Rue St. Honoré, the Church of St. Roch, of which Louis XIV. Our Louis was so great, that the little woes of mean people However that may be, a chapel was erected in 275 above the grave of St. Denis, on the spot now occupied by the great Basilica; and later, Ste. Geneviève was instrumental in restoring it. As yet, Paris itself had no great church, Notre-Dame having attractions of Saint Germain; for the old palace of the kings of France cache = ./cache/8412.txt txt = ./txt/8412.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36110 author = Taylor, Charles M. (Charles Maus) title = Odd Bits of Travel with Brush and Camera date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 46761 sentences = 2401 flesch = 74 summary = English Guard--"The Grand Old Man"--Caution to Tourists--Great Cities by Night--The Seven Dials--Derby Day--The Tally-Ho--Old Age--City Lamps--Houses and People--The Island of Marken--An old-time picture, wend your way to the banks of the River Dee, where you Great Entrance Hall, sixty two feet long and forty wide, is rich in dark Many beautiful old shade trees surround the castle, and the restful Let us enter its hospitable doors and enjoy its old-time atmosphere and Guard--"The Grand Old Man"--Caution to Tourists--Great Cities by to a good position in the crowd, just in time to behold the "Grand Old spirits: young and old, men, women and children all seem merry and Another famous and beautiful edifice is the Madeleine, or church of St. Mary Magdalene, which stands in an open space not far from the Place de deliver goods in our cities from the streets to the houses. thousand inhabitants, with beautiful streets, stately houses surrounded cache = ./cache/36110.txt txt = ./txt/36110.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42203 author = McManus, Blanche title = Our Little Dutch Cousin date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 20308 sentences = 1394 flesch = 89 summary = Pieter and Wilhelmina lived in a quaint little house of one story only, "You look like one of your father's finest pink tulips, little one," he [Illustration: "'HOW OLD IS COUSIN THEODORE, MOTHER?' ASKED WILHELMINA"] "How old is Cousin Theodore, mother?" asked Wilhelmina, as she was "How old is Cousin Theodore, mother?" asked Wilhelmina, as she was walked the father and said: "Here is your Cousin Theodore, children; "Perhaps that is the reason that we Dutch people talk so little," said "Tell the story, Pieter," said Wilhelmina, "of the time when the people went on board ship, Cousin Joost?" said Theodore, who nearly tumbled off "Think of those little children helping to move that great heavy boat! "Yes, everything is close together in our little Holland," said Mynheer. front door," said Theodore, one fine summer's day, when the cousins were "Just come and look out the window, Theodore," said Pieter early the cache = ./cache/42203.txt txt = ./txt/42203.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10583 author = Grattan, Thomas Colley title = Holland: The History of the Netherlands date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 131551 sentences = 5277 flesch = 60 summary = as a French Prince, Flanders remaining neuter--Power of the Houses repairs to it, and saves it--Meeting of the Confederates at St. Trond---The Prince of Orange and Count Egmont treat with them-Prince of Orange--Naval Victory--State of Flanders--Count Louis of Philip II.--The Prince of Parma is declared Governor-General--The Count Mansfield named Governor-General--State of Flanders and the Netherlands--His Successes--Prince Maurice gains the Battle destroyed--Great Exertions of the States-General--Naval Expedition Governor-General--Treaty between France and Holland--Battle of England--Disturbed State of the Republic--War with Denmark--Peace States-General implore Peace--Terms demanded by Louis XIV. Son William V.--War of Seven Years--State of the Republic--William Charles Governor-General--War in the Netherlands--Duke of York--The Friesland--the country which now forms the province of Holland; The Prince of Orange, having raised a considerable force in Germany, The states-general and the Prince of Orange During this year Prince Maurice took a number of towns in rapid themselves successively governed by the states-general, a national cache = ./cache/10583.txt txt = ./txt/10583.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 14971 14951 10583 14971 10583 48697 number of items: 11 sum of words: 820,266 average size in words: 74,569 average readability score: 71 nouns: time; country; people; years; men; town; day; place; part; king; life; man; war; year; way; city; power; sea; army; government; side; provinces; one; state; death; house; head; towns; peace; name; force; work; number; f.; prince; houses; century; fleet; land; children; nothing; hands; troops; end; days; church; ships; hand; water; treaty verbs: was; is; had; were; are; be; have; been; has; made; being; did; do; see; took; said; found; take; called; make; having; seen; taken; left; became; came; come; sent; given; put; known; gave; go; give; saw; brought; set; seemed; passed; received; carried; say; met; held; went; find; began; does; formed; become adjectives: dutch; great; other; little; many; old; french; first; new; same; such; own; more; good; large; english; general; few; long; last; whole; small; spanish; much; strong; high; young; several; certain; public; ancient; different; political; best; beautiful; important; foreign; most; only; various; full; national; fine; white; present; chief; military; short; able; common adverbs: not; so; now; very; more; only; most; up; as; however; out; then; even; here; well; still; also; once; too; almost; soon; far; never; thus; there; again; down; much; long; always; just; first; ever; on; rather; indeed; already; back; away; off; all; no; together; yet; about; over; often; finally; perhaps; in pronouns: his; it; he; their; they; its; i; them; we; him; her; you; our; himself; she; my; me; themselves; one; us; itself; your; herself; myself; ourselves; thy; yourself; theirs; mine; ours; oneself; yours; thee; ''s; hers; à; ye; throng; there; perfectly:--; flanders=; definite--"the; acquisitions;--they proper nouns: _; holland; de; van; william; england; states; dutch; france; prince; amsterdam; netherlands; orange; general; charles; hague; philip; louis; english; spain; king; st.; paris; french; state; maurice; henry; council; united; john; rotterdam; europe; .; utrecht; estates; republic; ii; provinces; james; london; antwerp; duke; napoleon; leyden; frederick; count; brussels; flanders; zeeland; friesland keywords: holland; dutch; french; english; england; william; prince; hague; france; spanish; illustration; amsterdam; st.; paris; netherlands; charles; utrecht; united; spain; rotterdam; provinces; orange; napoleon; louis; king; john; great; general; europe; brussels; zealand; van; states; roman; rhine; republic; rembrandt; place; philip; maurice; like; leyden; henry; ghent; german; footnote; delft; day; count; church one topic; one dimension: dutch file(s): ./cache/14971.txt titles(s): History of Holland three topics; one dimension: holland; little; dutch file(s): ./cache/10583.txt, ./cache/36110.txt, ./cache/38595.txt titles(s): Holland: The History of the Netherlands | Odd Bits of Travel with Brush and Camera | The Rise of the Dutch Kingdom, 1795-1813 A Short Account of the Early Development of the Modern Kingdom of the Netherlands five topics; three dimensions: little dutch holland; dutch general holland; prince holland country; dutch holland english; st great louis file(s): ./cache/27799.txt, ./cache/14971.txt, ./cache/10583.txt, ./cache/14951.txt, ./cache/8412.txt titles(s): Holland, v. 1 (of 2) | History of Holland | Holland: The History of the Netherlands | A Wanderer in Holland | Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 3 France and the Netherlands, Part 1 Type: gutenberg title: classification-DJ-gutenberg date: 2021-05-28 time: 20:05 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: classification:"DJ" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 27799 author: De Amicis, Edmondo title: Holland, v. 1 (of 2) date: words: 64161 sentences: 2574 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/27799.txt txt: ./txt/27799.txt summary: One who looks for the first time at a large map of Holland must be In truth, Holland is a fortress, and the Dutch live as though they entrance of Holland is like the first page of a great epic entitled, light peculiar to the Netherlands--battles which the great Dutch to Holland, I saw nothing but sky and water, so wide is the river at houses children build with blocks; others look like conical pavilions; Dutch art was born with the independence and freedom of Holland. The Dutch artists painted like the Belgians; Dutch school has succeeded in representing Holland much more the time of the great naval wars between Holland, England, and France, painter by chance, like many other Dutch artists. Holland, which was a peaceful country, where the houses were so tidy Dutch cities, there are no large theatres nor great performances. It has also been said that the Dutch have great id: 14971 author: Edmundson, George title: History of Holland date: words: 187975 sentences: 9385 pages: flesch: 65 cache: ./cache/14971.txt txt: ./txt/14971.txt summary: The first time the States-General were called together by Philip was in recognised the prince as Stadholder of the king in Holland, Zeeland, of Holland and in the States-General, he was able to secure for the these circumstances the States-General and the Estates of Holland decisive in its effect upon the final issue of the Thirty Years'' War. In the early spring of 1635, therefore, a French force entered the prince accordingly, with William Frederick and the Council of State, States-General and the Estates of Holland to propitiate the prince, to the States-General and not to the Prince of Orange, and carried on overtures of peace to the States-General, whom the French king hoped to Orange; and the States-General had in 1742 offered to give William the The new Fundamental Law was presented to the Dutch States-General on William I, King of the Netherlands, VI Prince of Orange, 341 ff., id: 48697 author: Edmundson, George title: Anglo-Dutch Rivalry During the First Half of the Seventeenth Century being the Ford lectures delivered at Oxford in 1910 date: words: 51434 sentences: 2489 pages: flesch: 67 cache: ./cache/48697.txt txt: ./txt/48697.txt summary: the English and the Dutch at this time arose from questions by a common danger, English and Dutch negotiators become more States-General refuse to give the English Resident a seat Ominous political state of England at the time of the marriage of authority in the States-General which placed for thirty years in his Such was the state of things when James I ascended the English Special rights of free fishing in English waters had been granted The step taken by King James had, however, from the English point the refusal of the States-General to admit English dyed cloths in Dutch history between the town of Delft, the States of Holland, of armed support from King James for the States in their renewed war him of King of Great Britain and Ireland, but the States of Holland Dutch, James I of England, and the Protestant princes of Germany id: 10583 author: Grattan, Thomas Colley title: Holland: The History of the Netherlands date: words: 131551 sentences: 5277 pages: flesch: 60 cache: ./cache/10583.txt txt: ./txt/10583.txt summary: as a French Prince, Flanders remaining neuter--Power of the Houses repairs to it, and saves it--Meeting of the Confederates at St. Trond---The Prince of Orange and Count Egmont treat with them-Prince of Orange--Naval Victory--State of Flanders--Count Louis of Philip II.--The Prince of Parma is declared Governor-General--The Count Mansfield named Governor-General--State of Flanders and the Netherlands--His Successes--Prince Maurice gains the Battle destroyed--Great Exertions of the States-General--Naval Expedition Governor-General--Treaty between France and Holland--Battle of England--Disturbed State of the Republic--War with Denmark--Peace States-General implore Peace--Terms demanded by Louis XIV. Son William V.--War of Seven Years--State of the Republic--William Charles Governor-General--War in the Netherlands--Duke of York--The Friesland--the country which now forms the province of Holland; The Prince of Orange, having raised a considerable force in Germany, The states-general and the Prince of Orange During this year Prince Maurice took a number of towns in rapid themselves successively governed by the states-general, a national id: 8823 author: Hough, P. M. title: Dutch Life in Town and Country date: words: 69104 sentences: 2659 pages: flesch: 65 cache: ./cache/8823.txt txt: ./txt/8823.txt summary: Dutch Life in Town and Country Dutch Life in Town and Country picture of Dutch life now to be seen in the Netherlands, and in all things places differs, and of such pronunciations ''Hague Dutch'' is considered the great deal, and was five years in the Dutch East Indies fighting in the appearance of the Dutch streets in town and country. opinions on political matters, and young people generally look upon Dutch law allows them to work twelve hours a day, they leave school, and so we find that a Dutch village in most parts of the country is a town in Formerly there were day schools also for working men, on the other schools in the country, and expressed a hope that time might work a of literary work, both in that day and for a long time to come, and so only opened to the very best of Dutch authors, and any works not coming up id: 14951 author: Lucas, E. V. (Edward Verrall) title: A Wanderer in Holland date: words: 92832 sentences: 5092 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/14951.txt txt: ./txt/14951.txt summary: canals--Barge life--The Dutch high-ways--A perfect holiday--The Dort is perhaps the most painted of all Dutch towns, and with reason; great year in Dutch art, for it saw the birth also of Vermeer of Little guides to the tombs in both the Old and the New Church of Delft day in or about the Dutch city: "We went afterwards to the _Hague_, I saw no old Dutch garden in Holland which seemed to me so attractive From the Ryks Museum it is but a little way (past the model Dutch spot; once it was one of the great towns of Holland, at the time when also has the most satisfying little houses I saw in Holland--streets little doubt but that the Dutch will carry through this great project. like deer to hear the word of God. Within the great church, among other interesting things, are a large id: 42203 author: McManus, Blanche title: Our Little Dutch Cousin date: words: 20308 sentences: 1394 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/42203.txt txt: ./txt/42203.txt summary: Pieter and Wilhelmina lived in a quaint little house of one story only, "You look like one of your father''s finest pink tulips, little one," he [Illustration: "''HOW OLD IS COUSIN THEODORE, MOTHER?'' ASKED WILHELMINA"] "How old is Cousin Theodore, mother?" asked Wilhelmina, as she was "How old is Cousin Theodore, mother?" asked Wilhelmina, as she was walked the father and said: "Here is your Cousin Theodore, children; "Perhaps that is the reason that we Dutch people talk so little," said "Tell the story, Pieter," said Wilhelmina, "of the time when the people went on board ship, Cousin Joost?" said Theodore, who nearly tumbled off "Think of those little children helping to move that great heavy boat! "Yes, everything is close together in our little Holland," said Mynheer. front door," said Theodore, one fine summer''s day, when the cousins were "Just come and look out the window, Theodore," said Pieter early the id: 36110 author: Taylor, Charles M. (Charles Maus) title: Odd Bits of Travel with Brush and Camera date: words: 46761 sentences: 2401 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/36110.txt txt: ./txt/36110.txt summary: English Guard--"The Grand Old Man"--Caution to Tourists--Great Cities by Night--The Seven Dials--Derby Day--The Tally-Ho--Old Age--City Lamps--Houses and People--The Island of Marken--An old-time picture, wend your way to the banks of the River Dee, where you Great Entrance Hall, sixty two feet long and forty wide, is rich in dark Many beautiful old shade trees surround the castle, and the restful Let us enter its hospitable doors and enjoy its old-time atmosphere and Guard--"The Grand Old Man"--Caution to Tourists--Great Cities by to a good position in the crowd, just in time to behold the "Grand Old spirits: young and old, men, women and children all seem merry and Another famous and beautiful edifice is the Madeleine, or church of St. Mary Magdalene, which stands in an open space not far from the Place de deliver goods in our cities from the streets to the houses. thousand inhabitants, with beautiful streets, stately houses surrounded id: 38595 author: Van Loon, Hendrik Willem title: The Rise of the Dutch Kingdom, 1795-1813 A Short Account of the Early Development of the Modern Kingdom of the Netherlands date: words: 50507 sentences: 3006 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/38595.txt txt: ./txt/38595.txt summary: The year 1789 comes and brings the beginning of the great French sample: "Batavians, the representatives of the French people demand of On the same day the French recognized the Batavian Republic officially. less than two weeks'' time the entire country had dismissed its old people went into frantic joy about the new Batavian liberty, their High A year before, the French Revolution had come suddenly, and boldly it have transformed the old republic into a new united nation. Here we have a country becoming every day more like a French department. the constitutional assembly was informed that the Batavian people had, constitution asked them to do their new work in a very different way. The new king was twenty-eight years old, not especially good looking, For the next three years the Hollanders went to the French school. A continuation of the old year books of the Dutch Republic. id: 11898 author: nan title: Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 4 France and the Netherlands, Part 2 date: words: 52290 sentences: 2310 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/11898.txt txt: ./txt/11898.txt summary: In the distance, the blue Pyrenees look like a bank of clouds; the air My third day''s journey brought me to the ancient city of Blois, the The Castle of Amboise stands high above the town, like another These great towers and the exquisite little chapel were the work of the little tree-bordered place of to-day, which in other times formed the château was built passed great highly colored barges, including a The enormous city heaps its monumental houses along the river like that one may come here and live in melody all day or night, like the towns, which tho forming part of the great city are yet independent, Holland is in great part lower than the level of the sea; It is a singular thing that the great cities of Holland, altho built houses for a long distance lean all one way, like trees beaten by a id: 8412 author: nan title: Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 3 France and the Netherlands, Part 1 date: words: 53343 sentences: 2517 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/8412.txt txt: ./txt/8412.txt summary: Arch Erected by Napoleon Near the Louvre, Paris time of St. Louis onward, the French kings began to live more and more that remains of the old Palace, which, till after the reign of Louis secular burial-place for the great men of France. view of the late Gothic portion of the church from the little Place on Turning east toward Old Paris, we pass, on the right of the Rue St. Honoré, the Church of St. Roch, of which Louis XIV. Our Louis was so great, that the little woes of mean people However that may be, a chapel was erected in 275 above the grave of St. Denis, on the spot now occupied by the great Basilica; and later, Ste. Geneviève was instrumental in restoring it. As yet, Paris itself had no great church, Notre-Dame having attractions of Saint Germain; for the old palace of the kings of France ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel