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trigram frequency
early english books229
the value of186
english books online184
text creation partnership133
based on the129
according to the105
the price of104
keying and markup90
of the same90
represented either as86
either as utf86
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gold and silver83
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value of the75
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of the mint59
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of the work48
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terms of creative47
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kb of xml47
images scanned from47
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of creative commons47
even for commercial47
is available for47
from proquest page47
by the institutions47
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assigned for keying47
online text creation47
encoded edition of47
above is co47
work described above47
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tcp assigned for47
text and markup47
providing financial support47
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for keying and47
books online text47
scanned from microfilm47
coded from proquest47
available for reuse47
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described above is47
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text can be47
markup reviewed and47
and xml conversion47
reviewed and edited47
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pfs batch review47
text is available47
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distributed and performed47
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sampled and proofread47
and coded from47
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it will be44
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errors will remain43
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partnership web site43
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illegible were corrected43
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instances per text43
print record of43
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bibliography of english43
unicode or text43
true nature of43
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