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trigram frequency
early english books104
english books online89
according to the55
of the said51
out of the50
text creation partnership43
early works to42
keying and markup35
this text has29
sampled and proofread28
of the work28
tcp assigned for27
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the terms of27
financial support to27
for keying and27
online text creation27
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and encoded edition27
assigned for keying27
support to the27
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to the terms27
the institutions providing27
from proquest page27
and markup reviewed27
available for reuse27
humble petition of27
for commercial purposes27
edition of the27
encoded text transcribed27
proquest page images27
to the early27
scanned from microfilm27
markup reviewed and27
the text can27
can be copied27
owned by the27
text is available27
institutions providing financial27
of creative commons27
keyboarded and encoded27
all without asking27
by the institutions27
pfs batch review27
the early english27
providing financial support27
images scanned from27
phase i text27
and xml conversion27
text can be27
without asking permission27
work described above27
iv tiff page27
text and markup27
this keyboarded and27
books online text27
kb of xml27
text transcribed from27
this phase i27
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coded from proquest27
even for commercial27
described above is27
reviewed and edited27
is available for27
terms of creative27
i text is27
distributed and performed27
keyed and coded27
original in the25
based on the24
of the common24
the humble petition24
in this place21
tiff page image20
england and wales20
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textual changes aim19
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author or stationer19
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format that preserves19
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textual changes and19
walks of life19
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enriched version of19
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collaborative curation by19
and suitable for19
tokenized and linguistically19
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in a standardized19
suitable for network19
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text has not19
that support the19
version of the19
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spellings that support19
and metadata enrichments19
in the english19
and professional end19
english short title19
linguistically annotated with19
of the tcp19
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easier to read19
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