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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 21 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5452 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 67 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 british 11 General 10 England 7 sidenote 7 french 7 Colonel 7 Army 6 King 6 France 5 regiment 5 Sir 5 Major 4 War 4 St. 4 Lord 4 Great 3 time 3 power 3 german 3 United 3 States 3 Royal 3 India 3 Germany 3 Corps 3 August 2 officer 2 man 2 illustration 2 chapter 2 West 2 Street 2 State 2 South 2 September 2 Road 2 Regiment 2 Office 2 North 2 Navy 2 Morocco 2 London 2 Lieutenant 2 Legion 2 June 2 July 2 Jean 2 Hill 2 Hall 2 Government Top 50 lemmatized nouns; 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"How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1053 most 45 well 43 least 1 near 1 lowest 1 hard 1 handiest 1 greatest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/36155/36155-h/36155-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/36155/36155-h.zip Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36 _ see _ 10 _ see also 9 regiment was afterwards 8 regiment formed part 8 regiment received orders 7 regiment was again 7 war is over 6 armies are thus 6 men were not 6 regiment was then 5 enemy did not 4 _ do n''t 4 _ has since 4 army took up 4 men do not 4 nation does not 4 regiment had several 4 regiment was subsequently 4 soldier is intrepidity 4 troops did not 4 troops have seldom 4 troops took possession 4 war had not 4 war is not 3 _ keep calm 3 country are not 3 days gone by 3 enemy had again 3 enemy took up 3 enemy were now 3 england was not 3 fire was now 3 force had not 3 guns kept up 3 men go out 3 people do not 3 people had not 3 regiment had captain 3 regiment marched back 3 regiment took part 3 regiment was also 3 regiment was now 3 service is not 3 troops are not 3 troops took up 2 * take away 2 _ are _ 2 _ become radioactive 2 _ did not 2 _ do not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 war is not merely 1 _ did not always 1 _ do no harm 1 _ had not yet 1 _ were not able 1 armies are not only 1 army had no time 1 army has no need 1 army having no interest 1 army is no despicable 1 army is not so 1 country are not always 1 days does not merely 1 days were not content 1 enemy had no designs 1 enemy had no good 1 enemy had no intention 1 enemy has no knowledge 1 enemy made no attempt 1 enemy received no reply 1 enemy were no doubt 1 enemy were not numerous 1 england has no political 1 england was not yet 1 england were not then 1 force had no means 1 force had not at 1 force had not yet 1 forces has not as 1 forces were not already 1 general was not well 1 man is not often 1 men do not alone 1 men have no horses 1 men having no ladders 1 men is no greater 1 men were not criminals 1 men were not first 1 men were not rare 1 nation has no permanent 1 nation is not only 1 nation was no longer 1 nation was not likely 1 nations are not alike 1 numbers have not as 1 numbers were not equal 1 officer had no objection 1 officers are not professional 1 officers have no account 1 officers having no training A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 53417 author = Anonymous title = The French Army from Within date = keywords = Army; Corps; France; Jean; Legion; Paris; Republic; british; french; man; officer; service; time summary = train, which contain the equivalents to the British Army Service Corps, The officers of the French Army receive their training at military the private soldier''s knapsack still holds good in the French Army. Further, officers are more liable to punishment in the French Army than This brings the cavalry regiment of the French Army British troops know it; the conscript goes up to work all the time, and extent as to place the French Army, although a conscript organisation, Gunners in the French Army, as far as Field Artillery is concerned, Manoeuvres fall at the end of the military year in the French Army, two or three ways, but the conscript cook of the French Army can cook non-commissioned officers of the French Army are re-engaged men on a In the French Army men are provided with coffee before turning out for as in the British Army itself, and the training of men was modified on id = 11352 author = Bernhardi, Friedrich von title = Germany and the Next War date = keywords = Alliance; America; Austria; Empire; England; English; Europe; Footnote; France; Great; Italy; Morocco; North; Russia; State; Triple; european; french; german; power; war summary = Empire and the revived spiritual power--Rise of the great States The land forces of England--The military power of Germany and The value of war for the political and moral development of mankind has struggle will be decisive of Germany''s whole future as State and nation. through a Seven Years'' War for our position as a World Power, if we gain possibility of war is required to give the national character that a great danger, not so much from the possibility of a war with England nationality pure and maintain their position as political powers. English colonial war, which would engage England''s fleets in far distant the war, and the want of German imports would be a great stimulus, and The political and national development of the German people has always, Germany has great national and historical duties of policy and culture generally, the training of the superior officers for the great war id = 52793 author = Cannon, Richard title = Historical Record of the Seventeenth, or the Leicestershire Regiment of Foot Containing an Account of the Formation of the Regiment in 1688, and of Its Subsequent Services to 1848 date = keywords = August; Colonel; England; General; King; Major; SEVENTEENTH; William; british; regiment; sidenote summary = regiments in the Dutch service, under Brigadier-General the Earl of frontier towns to his own troops, the British regiments were placed The SEVENTEENTH Regiment had Lieut.-Colonel Woollett, held the commission of lieut.-colonel in the SEVENTEENTH regiment the British army; in which the uniform of the SEVENTEENTH regiment the British troops was completed; and the SEVENTEENTH regiment health of the British troops, and the SEVENTEENTH regiment lost The battalion companies of the regiment, under Lieut.-Colonel General Garth died, after commanding the regiment twenty-six years, SEVENTEENTH regiment of foot, of which he was appointed Colonel on officer was appointed Lieut.-Colonel in the SEVENTEENTH regiment; regiment in 1702, and to the rank of colonel in the army in August SEVENTEENTH regiment, which corps he had commanded many years with and Colonel of the SEVENTEENTH regiment. Colonel in 1779; was nominated Major in his regiment in March, following: in 1789 he was appointed Lieut.-colonel in his regiment. id = 54107 author = Cannon, Richard title = Historical Record of the Fourteenth, or, the Buckinghamshire Regiment of Foot Containing an Account of the Formation of the Regiment in 1685, and of Its Subsequent Services to 1845 date = keywords = Colonel; England; FOURTEENTH; Foot; General; June; King; Lieutenant; Major; Regiment; Royal; british; french; sidenote summary = office; the colonel of the FOURTEENTH Regiment, SIR EDWARD HALES, Stirling under Major-General Wightman; the FOURTEENTH Regiment the colonel of the FOURTEENTH Foot, Lieutenant-General JASPER The colonel of the regiment, Brigadier-General Price, commanded the colonelcy of the FOURTEENTH Foot, by Lieutenant-General John of French Flanders; and the FOURTEENTH Regiment, commanded by year a _second battalion_ was added to the FOURTEENTH Regiment. delivered by a British army under Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur The second battalion of the FOURTEENTH Regiment, commanded some companies of the second battalion of the FOURTEENTH Regiment, The second battalion of the FOURTEENTH Regiment landed at The commanding officer of the FOURTEENTH, Lieutenant-Colonel of the FOURTEENTH Regiment, and of the troops in the service of the of the FOURTEENTH Regiment, commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel FRANCIS lieutenant-colonel, commanded the regiment in 1795. 1766 to the FOURTEENTH Regiment of Foot, commanded by the Honorable appointed colonel of a regiment, which is now the FOURTEENTH FOOT. id = 55087 author = Cannon, Richard title = Historical Record of the Forty-sixth or South Devonshire Regiment of Foot Containing an Account of the Formation of the Regiment in 1741 and of Its Subsequent Services to 1851 date = keywords = August; Colonel; General; John; King; Lieut.-General; Major; Sir; St.; british; regiment; sidenote; sixth summary = in Scotland, and Lieut.-General Sir John Cope, the Commander regiment was ordered to join the body of troops under Major-General Lieut.-General Amherst, who commanded the British forces in regiment, the whole commanded by Lieut.-Colonel Eyre Massey, of the army to General Sir Henry Clinton, K.B. The regiment also took appointed Colonel of the FORTY-SIXTH regiment, in succession to The regiment, under the command of Lieut.-Colonel Garrett, K.H., The service companies of the regiment, under the command of Lieut.-Colonel in the FORTY-SIXTH regiment, with which his earlier (since disbanded) to be lieut.-colonel of the FORTY-SIXTH regiment he was appointed colonel of the FORTY-SIXTH regiment on the 1st he was appointed colonel of the FORTY-SIXTH regiment on the 1st 1831), as major-general commanding the forces in that island; and, regiment; and in the year 1833, he succeeded Lieut.-General Sir April 1838, Lieut.-General Sir John Keane was appointed colonel Lieut.-General Ross was removed to the FORTY-SIXTH regiment. id = 56293 author = Cannon, Richard title = Historical Record of the Tenth, or the North Lincolnshire, Regiment of Foot, Containing an Account of the Formation of the Regiment in 1685, and of its Subsequent Services to 1847 date = keywords = April; August; England; General; July; June; King; September; Sir; TENTH; british; french; regiment; sidenote summary = Enemy, an Account of the Services of every Regiment in the British The TENTH regiment of foot appears in the list of troops under regiment was ordered to join the army, but it was not engaged William, and a French army approached the coast to embark with King French usurpations, was the TENTH regiment of foot. gallantry, and the TENTH regiment distinguished itself: the enemy regiment also formed part of the covering army during the siege of the TENTH foot took the field in April, 1712: the British troops The TENTH regiment of foot was subsequently quartered at Ghent; it colonel of the TENTH foot, from the 131st regiment, by commission The services of the TENTH regiment of foot became connected with The services of the TENTH regiment of foot became connected with BATH''s regiment, now TENTH foot, of which corps he was appointed the rank of lieut.-general, and removed to the TENTH regiment of id = 56294 author = Cannon, Richard title = Historical Record of the Twelfth, or the Prince of Wales''s Royal Regiment of Lancers Containing an Account of the Formation of the Regiment in 1715, and of Its Subsequent Services to 1848. date = keywords = Dragoons; General; Light; Royal; Sir; british; french; regiment; sidenote; twelfth summary = embarked for Ireland, to replace a regiment of dragoons ordered to of the TWELFTH Dragoons was conferred on Lieut.-Colonel Sir John After commanding the regiment five years, Major-General Pitt was Lieut.-General Parker commanded the regiment nine years, and dying The TWELFTH Light Dragoons had five horses killed; Lieut.-Colonel with the First (Royal) Dragoons under the command of Major-General to the officers commanding regiments the lieut.-general''s high In June, when the army took the field, the TWELFTH Light Dragoons including the TWELFTH Light Dragoons, and marched with the army to After commanding the regiment for twenty-three years, General Sir Six troops of the TWELFTH Light Dragoons, commanded by Colonel the (then Lieut.-Colonel) commanded the 12th Light Dragoons, and lieutenant-colonel of the Twelfth Light Dragoons, at the head of TWELFTH Dragoons in the following year, and promoted to the rank major-general, and was removed in 1749 to the TWELFTH Dragoons. id = 61125 author = Cannon, Richard title = Historical Record of the Nineteenth, or the First Yorkshire North Riding Regiment of Foot Containing an account of the formation of the regiment in 1688, and of its subsequent services to 1848 date = keywords = Colonel; England; General; Ireland; King; NINETEENTH; british; regiment; sidenote summary = an Account of the Services of every Regiment in the British Army for British Regiments to keep regular records of their services France, the NINETEENTH, and a number of other regiments, were ordered the NINETEENTH regiment by Colonel Lord George Beauclerk, from the In 1761 the regiment was placed under the orders of Major-General October of this year the NINETEENTH regiment embarked for Columbo. enterprise, four companies of the NINETEENTH regiment embarked from interior of the island of Ceylon, the NINETEENTH regiment embarked appointed by Her Majesty Colonel of the NINETEENTH regiment. services of the NINETEENTH REGIMENT OF FOOT, for a period of one The services of the NINETEENTH regiment in the Field, as well as in a regiment of foot for the service of King William III., which was This officer was appointed Ensign in the NINETEENTH regiment on the [7] Embarkation Return of Major-General Erle''s Regiment, 15th June, id = 29984 author = Ellis, A. B. (Alfred Burdon) title = The History of the First West India Regiment date = keywords = April; Barbados; Cape; Captain; Carolina; Coast; Colonel; December; February; General; India; Jamaica; January; July; Leone; Lieutenant; Major; March; Regiment; Sierra; St.; West; british; company summary = Lieutenant-Colonel F.B.P. WHITE, of the 1st West India Regiment; V.S. GOULDSBURY, Esq., Administrator of the Gambia Settlements; A. Major-General Whyte''s, or the 1st West India Regiment, remained at wounded, the grenadier company of the 1st West India Regiment having light company of the 1st West India Regiment was ordered to march at company of the 1st West India Regiment, which the Lieutenant-Governor a party of the 1st West India Regiment brought in a body of 121 men, all Company of the 1st West India Regiment, left Cape Coast Castle and force marched inland, four companies of the 1st West India Regiment The head-quarters and four companies of the 1st West India Regiment had West India Regiment,[60] and of the troops under their command, on a Captain H.W. Pollard, 1st West India Regiment, commanding the troops on the 18th of March, five companies of the 2nd West India Regiment arrived id = 46823 author = Gould, W. J. D. title = Ten Years in India, in the 16th Queen''s Lancers, and Three Years in South Africa, in the Cape Corps Levies date = keywords = Cape; Colonel; Delhi; East; General; Gough; Harry; India; Lord; Meerut; Pass; Queen; Sir; Vignette; british; illustration; order; sidenote summary = is placed over a large tub of sea-water; the men who have not paid five miles from Delhi, and was to number thirty thousand men of Queen of Gwalior--Ordered to join Lord Gough''s Army at Agra--The Queen of Gwalior--Ordered to join Lord Gough''s Army at Agra--The course of different parts of India, are generally great thieves. Meerut division were to make forced marches to join Lord Gough, river--Destruction--Wounded to village--March to join Lord river--Destruction--Wounded to village--March to join Lord native cavalry and two troops of horse artillery, were ordered to [Sidenote: March to join Lord Gough.] All being arranged, the following day we marched to join Lord Gough, Our time was generally passed shooting horse shot--Bridle neck bush--Time-expired men--Back to horse shot--Bridle neck bush--Time-expired men--Back to men before General Sir Harry Smith--after which, and being quite The time of the men who had joined for six months having more than id = 36155 author = Le Queux, William title = The Invasion date = keywords = Army; Byfield; Corps; Defenders; East; England; General; Green; Hall; Hill; House; Infantry; King; Kronhelm; League; London; Lord; North; Office; Park; Road; September; South; St.; Street; Von; War; british; german summary = the generals commanding the different German Army Corps to =The General Commanding the Ninth German Army Corps, General von Kronhelm, the generalissimo of the German Army, and briefly landing, the German position extended from the little town of Holt, on Reports now reached London that the VIIth German Army Corps had landed houses in King Street in utter amazement; but soon, when the German to the damage done to the various lines south of London by the enemy''s Similar damage had been done by German spies to the line between London position to cover the main London Road and the Great Eastern Railway, The German Eagle was victorious, and London--the great Germans were upon British soil, and that London was held by them. German Army Corps, occupying London:-the Germans in the London streets had been a stupendous one, but so upon which the German troops had laid their hands in London. id = 37470 author = Le Queux, William title = The Great War in England in 1897 date = keywords = Admiral; Army; Britain; CHAPTER; Col; Corps; Edinburgh; England; France; Glasgow; Great; Hall; Hill; London; Manchester; Mersey; Navy; Office; Road; Royal; South; St.; Street; Tsar; V.D.; Volunteer; War; british; enemy; french; illustration; russian summary = great precision the British directed their fire, and the French vessels and while her great barbette guns roared, the ram of the British vessel 58-ton guns at close quarters played great havoc with the British guns played terrible havoc with the French and Russian torpedo boats, shell played about the French gun-vessels and torpedo boats, causing small force of British troops who had engaged the Russian advance guard enemy were well commanded by the British guns, and the Volunteers, with Then, as they fled, the Russians turned the British guns near St. Augustine''s upon them, causing havoc in their rear. great force of Russians was moving slowly up the hill, and I knew that about a thousand men attacking a British battery on the hill at French invaders and the line of Volunteers defending London was long and and Great King Streets the enemy were swept away in hundreds by British id = 39893 author = Maxim, Hudson title = Defenseless America date = keywords = Army; Carnegie; Civil; Congress; Doctrine; England; General; Germany; Great; Monitor; Monroe; Mr.; Navy; New; States; United; War; York; Zeppelin; american; british; gun; peace; power; time summary = leads a nation to wage war, because being able to fight makes one want warring and the neutral powers--differences which, in time of peace, the time of the Civil War. Ten thousand men, armed with modern guns and all the paraphernalia of million men armed with the old smooth-bore guns of the Civil War. As a enginery and fighting methods, the nations would be able, in a war like In the present European war, the great long-range German howitzers, national defense in time of war, to build up and man our Navy, construct the great armies today, and the present war has indicated, in the case officers of the Army and the Navy, for, if war comes, it is they who If the manufacturers of war-materials, and our army and navy men, are to of war-materials in the hands of army and navy officers, whom they id = 38288 author = Maxwell, George Hebard title = Our National Defense: The Patriotism of Peace date = keywords = Army; California; Coast; Colorado; Gulf; Homecroft; Japan; Japanese; Mexico; Mississippi; Pacific; Reserve; River; San; Service; States; System; United; Valley; War summary = United States owns land, water and power--Development United States by land, in case of war--Mountain Ranges _Advocates of Peace present no plan for national defense in case of war. war between the United States and any one of the great world powers. this country large enough to serve as a national defense in time of war national defense in such a war our standing army is a dangerous delusion. such a great Reserve Force of trained and hardened men in time of war would people of the United States for national defense or for preserving peace, There will never be a war between Japan and the United States if the people United States and Japan, with reference to the Colorado River Country and Homecroft Reserve if needed for national defense in time of war. Homecroft Reserve in the Colorado River Valley for the national defense id = 55235 author = Roberts, Frederick Sleigh Roberts, Earl title = Lord Roberts'' Message to the Nation date = keywords = Army; Force; Germany; Haldane; Lord; National; Territorial; empire summary = Introductory Note: The National Service League and the Territorial Force THE NATIONAL SERVICE LEAGUE AND WORKING MEN dogmatically that a war with Great Britain will take place this year or with six months'' training our Territorials would be ready for war! armed forces of any nation or empire ought to represent, not only its successful war the only means of realizing German nationality, and of position of the National Service League towards the Territorial Force. National Reserve; but mainly upon a Territorial Force,[1] nominally country can be secured and the Territorial Force made really effective." the Regular Forces nearly so much as the problem of the nation in arms, Territorial Force was created, Lord Haldane said that it was "designed-Does our Territorial Force, as it stands to-day, provide us with a Home condition--namely, the _training_ of the Territorial Force. National Service in Arms would have upon the working men of this id = 40479 author = Rosen, Erwin title = In the Foreign Legion date = keywords = Abbès; Africa; Algeria; Foreign; France; Ghetto; Herr; Jean; Legion; Morocco; Oran; Rader; Rassedin; Sidi; Smith; arab; chapter; day; french; german; légionnaire; work summary = French lieutenant : The enlistment office of the Foreign Legion Foreign Legion : Sidi-bel-Abbès : The sergeant is not pleased : "Yes, I am German, and intend to enlist in the Foreign Legion," I said, Half an hour later three new recruits of the Foreign Legion, the the Foreign Legion : What the commander of the Old Guard said at the Foreign Legion : What the commander of the Old Guard said at question concerning men or things of the Legion that the man from In the afternoon the old légionnaires went off on long marches or to The Foreign Legion, as an old troop of mercenaries, works like a In the garrison life of Sidi-bel-Abbès the work of the Legion took The Legion was there to work, and from the légionnaire one could ask citizens of Sidi-bel-Abbès and the légionnaires : How the Legion légionnaire--this citizen of the Foreign Legion''s town. id = 36778 author = Surtees, William title = Twenty-Five Years in the Rifle Brigade date = keywords = Americans; Army; Battalion; Brigade; CHAPTER; Cadiz; Captain; Colonel; Enemy; England; France; French; General; God; Lord; Major; Rifle; Sir; Soult; Spaniards; Wellington; author; british; man; officer; spanish; time summary = moved on till we got a little in advance of the Russian army, (which, some days, my battalion having been pushed forward to a village called town, which gave the enemy time to turn out and form to receive the remain during the time mentioned, in order that the heavy divisions of Soon after daylight, the remaining men of attacking divisions began to consequence of the enemy, in great force, making his appearance at some I reached Lisbon in two days from this time, having taken a boat at good effect, for I believe we lost no more till we reached the regiment; Enemy, who are beaten, and forced to retreat--Our Army advance Enemy, who are beaten, and forced to retreat--Our Army advance officers of the division,--a thing of great moment where regiments have long time; but the General, having detached the 4th regiment to form id = 47437 author = United States. Foreign Operations Administration title = East-West Trade Trends Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act of 1951 (the Battle Act); Fourth Report to Congress, Second Half of 1953 date = keywords = Act; China; Communist; Controls; December; Government; Kremlin; States; U.S.S.R.; United; West; soviet; western; |Jan.- summary = export controls on the shipment of strategic goods into the bloc had [Illustration: FREE WORLD TRADE WITH THE SOVIET BLOC] foreign trade of a Soviet-bloc country is a state monopoly, it follows importance of the United States to future Soviet plans for the export report was the enforcement of free-world strategic trade controls. =United States exports to Soviet bloc in Europe=: Not prohibited place in United States economic defense policy toward the Soviet bloc strategic trade controls and the problem that some free-world countries =Trade Controls of Free World Countries= =Trade Controls of Free World Countries= All items require an export license for shipment to the Soviet bloc, Free-world trade with Soviet Bloc, 1948 through 1953. Free-world trade with Soviet Bloc, 1948 through 1953. Exports of principal free-world countries to Soviet Bloc, United States trade with the Soviet-Bloc countries, 1937, TABLE 8.--_United States trade with the Soviet-bloc countries, 1937, id = 15158 author = United States. Office of Civil Defense title = In Time of Emergency A Citizen''s Handbook on Nuclear Attack, Natural Disasters (1968) date = keywords = ATTACK; chapter; emergency; fallout; home; shelter; supply; water summary = systems--the fallout shelters, supporting equipment and emergency plans 2. If the Attack Warning Signal sounds, go to a fallout shelter The basements of some homes are usable as family fallout shelters as In setting up any home fallout shelter, the basic aim is to place enough prefer to use a family-type shelter in a time of attack, you should 2. If you intend to use a family fallout shelter at home, always keep on hand if you plan to use a family fallout shelter at home. If the public shelter you will use in a time of attack contains these or If you go to a _public_ fallout shelter in a time of attack, you In many home shelters, people would have to use emergency toilets until emergency, especially if you plan to use a home shelter: Care and use of water supplies in shelter 46-48 id = 10629 author = Wilkinson, Spenser title = Britain at Bay date = keywords = Britain; England; Europe; France; Germany; Government; Great; India; State; british; nation; power summary = war between England and a great continental nation? present all the marks of a nation likely to do great things in war. Influence of Sea Power upon History," other nations besides the British a war with Great Britain must find the German navy too strong for the two years to the army or the navy to learn war, because they know that the years of peace which followed, the British monopoly of sea power, of process of bringing the war to an end by landing an army in Great army, a purely professional navy, and a large half-trained force, called In a war between Great Britain and a continental State or combination If Great Britain were organised for war and able a nation must always choose a great man to command its navy or its army Great Britain''s national weapon was her navy, which she has for