trigram

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trigram frequency
the king of305
king of denmark197
the duke of127
as well as87
to the king78
the house of73
according to the70
of the king62
duke of gottorp60
duke of holstein57
house of gottorp57
in the year56
out of the54
that the king54
the rest of48
of the people48
part of the48
a great many47
one of the47
the king and47
not to be42
of the empire41
that it is40
of the same40
early english books40
of the kingdom40
by the king38
in the world37
the most serene37
there is no36
is to be36
rest of the35
kingdom of denmark35
the kingdom of35
the most part34
king of danmark34
at that time34
it is not33
the kings of33
for the most33
as to the33
of the world33
english books online32
of denmark and32
and that the32
and the duke31
of the danish31
and the king31
it would be31
that of the30
some of the30
the dukedom of30
with the king29
of the sound29
of his own29
at the same29
sleswick and holstein29
ought to be29
what he says29
of sleswick and29
of the said29
the dukedome of28
account of the28
in the same28
king of sweden28
the crown of28
dukedom of sleswick28
all sorts of28
to be found28
belonging to the27
kings of denmark27
of the other26
the city of26
dukedome of sleswick26
to the duke26
an account of25
on the other25
duke of sleswick25
of the nobility25
of all the25
of the danes25
of the most25
of the duke25
of the court25
his most serene24
from the king24
and it is24
in the country24
text creation partnership24
the same time24
based on the24
that he was23
the state of23
of the great23
are to be23
the power of23
most of the23
the name of23
it is to23
of their own23
that there is23
so much as22
the states of22
which is the22
there is a22
the dukes of21
of the house21
that it was21
to have been21
form of government21
make use of21
of the kings21
of the states21
the dutchy of21
as it is21
of the whole21
of the peace21
the loss of21
to this day21
not so much20
in the danish20
so far from20
of the country20
contrary to the20
of great britain20
of such as20
and in the20
according to their20
it is the19
king of sueden19
seems to be19
it is a19
so that the19
but it is19
made use of19
as much as19
to the same19
the affairs of18
to make a18
by reason of18
in the mean18
crown of denmark18
is not to18
the royal family18
the church of18
on the contrary18
denmark and norway18
in time of18
consent of the18
all the rest17
of the best17
between the king17
the defence of17
would have been17
that they were17
on both sides17
that they are17
the common people17
of the crown17
most serene highness17
parts of the17
about the year17
of holstein gottorp17
king of great17
the death of17
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of the dukedome16
of the government16
either as utf16
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in a great16
the manner of16
a great deal16
of the rest16
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and the most16
that can be16
it has been16
of late years16
the king would16
keying and markup16
princes and states16
the danes have16
account of denmark16
the elector of16
as they are16
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ought to have16
your imperial majesty16
the interest of16
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but that the15
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as soon as15
is not so15
for the king15
city of copenhagen15
and to the15
be able to15
well as the15
officers of the15
for the defence15
none of the15
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betwixt the two15
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be found in15
to the crown15
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most serene duke14
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states of the14
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part of it14
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the danish court14
of the ancient14
in the most14
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in a manner14
to be made14
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the roschild treaty14
but the king14
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as for the14
elector of brandenburg14
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of denmark is14
as it was14
the hands of14
of the clergy14
since it is14
that no body14
as it were14
in his own14
the number of14
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the two crowns13
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of the city13
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a number of12
majesty and the12
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