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trigram | frequency |
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bills of credit | 132 |
part of the | 80 |
early english books | 65 |
of the said | 61 |
according to the | 57 |
english books online | 52 |
as well as | 49 |
to the king | 48 |
out of the | 47 |
of the nation | 46 |
pounds per annum | 45 |
to their majesties | 42 |
hundred thousand pounds | 42 |
of the kingdom | 42 |
bank of england | 40 |
the security of | 40 |
text creation partnership | 39 |
based on the | 39 |
of the people | 38 |
the value of | 37 |
to be paid | 36 |
the sum of | 35 |
thousand pounds per | 34 |
it will be | 32 |
gold and silver | 32 |
of the kings | 31 |
act of parliament | 30 |
by reason of | 30 |
is to be | 29 |
my lord danby | 29 |
of their own | 29 |
the bills of | 28 |
the late funds | 28 |
of the same | 27 |
the bank of | 27 |
paid to the | 27 |
ought to be | 27 |
of the bank | 27 |
represented either as | 26 |
the way of | 26 |
the number of | 26 |
keying and markup | 26 |
characters represented either | 26 |
it may be | 26 |
the charge of | 26 |
either as utf | 26 |
marked as illegible | 26 |
of all the | 25 |
the price of | 25 |
it is not | 25 |
will not be | 25 |
not to be | 24 |
and that the | 24 |
in order to | 24 |
upon the security | 24 |
the reign of | 23 |
of the whole | 23 |
of the clergy | 23 |
per annum for | 23 |
king edward the | 23 |
the payment of | 22 |
sum of l | 22 |
nobility and gentry | 22 |
matter of fact | 22 |
to the nation | 21 |
of the exchequer | 21 |
in the kingdom | 21 |
the matter of | 21 |
to be the | 21 |
on the late | 21 |
as for example | 21 |
as to the | 21 |
commissioners and directors | 20 |
for the same | 20 |
of his reign | 20 |
sums of money | 20 |
be able to | 20 |
the nobility and | 20 |
more or less | 20 |
if it be | 19 |
that can be | 19 |
the trade of | 19 |
for want of | 19 |
england and wales | 19 |
of the publick | 19 |
as much as | 19 |
by which means | 18 |
to the crown | 18 |
into the exchequer | 18 |
and for the | 18 |
many of the | 18 |
to be made | 18 |
for their own | 18 |
the credit of | 18 |
there will be | 18 |
the interest of | 17 |
in the nation | 17 |
any of the | 17 |
in the pound | 17 |
i do not | 17 |
of the excise | 17 |
reign of king | 17 |
of their estates | 17 |
so much as | 17 |
to be a | 16 |
heirs and successors | 16 |
of time and | 16 |
by knight service | 16 |
per annum interest | 16 |
that in all | 16 |
may not be | 16 |
interest upon interest | 16 |
by act of | 16 |
to the publick | 16 |
to carry on | 16 |
to be settled | 16 |
money on the | 16 |
in the reign | 16 |
the publick charge | 16 |
the use of | 16 |
king henry the | 16 |
of the crown | 16 |
of his majesties | 16 |
can be made | 16 |
the court of | 15 |
of the million | 15 |
nature of the | 15 |
and all the | 15 |
in bills of | 15 |
there was a | 15 |
of the work | 15 |
and if the | 15 |
the commissioners and | 15 |
a number of | 15 |
that it is | 15 |
by my lord | 15 |
the house of | 15 |
up to a | 15 |
sampled and proofread | 14 |
which may be | 14 |
to pay the | 14 |
of his estate | 14 |
principal and interest | 14 |
trade of the | 14 |
the whole nation | 14 |
fifth part of | 14 |
was intended to | 14 |
of the king | 14 |
and bank of | 14 |
be issued out | 14 |
throughout the kingdom | 14 |
carry on the | 14 |
a great part | 14 |
in the same | 14 |
the same time | 14 |
carried out by | 14 |
is given to | 14 |
returned to the | 14 |
the state of | 14 |
be paid in | 14 |
together with the | 14 |
given to their | 14 |
the terms of | 14 |
those which did | 14 |
or for an | 14 |
his heirs and | 14 |
the king and | 14 |
great part of | 14 |
to be in | 14 |
images in accordance | 13 |
online text creation | 13 |
which did not | 13 |
in oxford and | 13 |
by the institutions | 13 |
the lands of | 13 |
to do so | 13 |
editions of a | 13 |
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and xml conversion | 13 |
latin and welsh | 13 |
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this phase i | 13 |
and some readable | 13 |
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charge of the | 13 |
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mnemonic sdata character | 13 |
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every monographic english | 13 |
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unicode or text | 13 |
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due credit and | 13 |
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aware of the | 13 |
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hundred years ago | 7 |
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two hundred thousand | 7 |
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of our kings | 7 |
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wives and children | 6 |
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of the duke | 6 |
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dominion of wales | 6 |
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present lords commissioners | 6 |
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peace and plenty | 6 |
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my lord clifford | 4 |
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all the lands | 4 |
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all such goods | 4 |
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