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trigram frequency
bills of credit132
part of the80
early english books65
of the said61
according to the57
english books online52
as well as49
to the king48
out of the47
of the nation46
pounds per annum45
to their majesties42
hundred thousand pounds42
of the kingdom42
bank of england40
the security of40
text creation partnership39
based on the39
of the people38
the value of37
to be paid36
the sum of35
thousand pounds per34
it will be32
gold and silver32
of the kings31
act of parliament30
by reason of30
is to be29
my lord danby29
of their own29
the bills of28
the late funds28
of the same27
the bank of27
paid to the27
ought to be27
of the bank27
represented either as26
the way of26
the number of26
keying and markup26
characters represented either26
it may be26
the charge of26
either as utf26
marked as illegible26
of all the25
the price of25
it is not25
will not be25
not to be24
and that the24
in order to24
upon the security24
the reign of23
of the whole23
of the clergy23
per annum for23
king edward the23
the payment of22
sum of l22
nobility and gentry22
matter of fact22
to the nation21
of the exchequer21
in the kingdom21
the matter of21
to be the21
on the late21
as for example21
as to the21
commissioners and directors20
for the same20
of his reign20
sums of money20
be able to20
the nobility and20
more or less20
if it be19
that can be19
the trade of19
for want of19
england and wales19
of the publick19
as much as19
by which means18
to the crown18
into the exchequer18
and for the18
many of the18
to be made18
for their own18
the credit of18
there will be18
the interest of17
in the nation17
any of the17
in the pound17
i do not17
of the excise17
reign of king17
of their estates17
so much as17
to be a16
heirs and successors16
of time and16
by knight service16
per annum interest16
that in all16
may not be16
interest upon interest16
by act of16
to the publick16
to carry on16
to be settled16
money on the16
in the reign16
the publick charge16
the use of16
king henry the16
of the crown16
of his majesties16
can be made16
the court of15
of the million15
nature of the15
and all the15
in bills of15
there was a15
of the work15
and if the15
the commissioners and15
a number of15
that it is15
by my lord15
the house of15
up to a15
sampled and proofread14
which may be14
to pay the14
of his estate14
principal and interest14
trade of the14
the whole nation14
fifth part of14
was intended to14
of the king14
and bank of14
be issued out14
throughout the kingdom14
carry on the14
a great part14
in the same14
the same time14
carried out by14
is given to14
returned to the14
the state of14
be paid in14
together with the14
given to their14
the terms of14
those which did14
or for an14
his heirs and14
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great part of14
to be in14
images in accordance13
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