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quadgram frequency
of the house of415
the king of france394
the house of commons389
of king henry the341
early english books online294
in the time of257
of king edward the246
the crown of england220
at the same time220
the reign of king209
to the king of201
on the life of200
observations on the life196
the kings of england190
the queen of scots181
the church of england176
the king and his173
of the king of169
the king of england169
the raign of king165
by reason of the161
of the reign of161
of the duke of160
year of his reign159
after the death of147
the earle of essex146
the th year of145
in the county of144
by the name of143
in the reign of143
the rest of the142
to the crown of138
the king of spain138
on the other side136
house of commons in136
king henry the third132
notes for div a132
characters represented either as132
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of the church of129
in the house of126
to the duke of125
of the raign of122
in the mean time122
of commons in parliament121
the city of london120
king edward the third119
the life of sir119
year of the reign119
for the most part118
in the th year115
the king of scots114
as well as the111
of the kings of111
by the law of108
of the earl of107
lords spiritual and temporal105
that is to say105
an act of parliament104
of the king and103
the house of lancaster103
in the year of102
a great part of100
in the name of99
the power of the98
the church of rome98
by act of parliament98
in the case of97
the archbishop of canterbury97
year of the raign97
the house of york97
by the laws of95
the lords and commons94
the law of nature93
in the meane time93
to the earle of91
the house of peers91
of the earle of89
the duke of york87
the people of england86
the duke of glocester86
in the beginning of86
the duke of lancaster85
the tower of london84
to the number of84
king henry the eighth83
the time of the83
to the king and83
to king henry the83
king edward the first82
the laws of god82
the death of the82
the lords spiritual and82
that the king of81
king richard the second81
the mayor and burgesses81
the name of the80
th year of the80
in the raign of80
king edward the fourth80
not so much as79
the king and the79
king henry the sixth78
the beginning of the78
the time of his78
our lord the king78
of king richard the78
is not to be78
to the terms of77
images scanned from microfilm76
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the laws of the75
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the duke of buckingham71
the kingdom of england71
the death of his70
raign of king henry70
the good of the70
succession of the crown69
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was divided into two68
king henry the seventh68
succession to the crown68
and the king of68
members of the house68
for that he was68
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