subject-impressment-freebo


Introduction

This is a Distant Reader "study carrel", a set of structured data intended to help the student, researcher, or scholar use & understand a corpus.

This study carrel was created on 2021-05-24 by Eric Morgan <emorgan@nd.edu>. The carrel was created using the Distant Reader zip2carrel process, and the input was a Zip file locally cached with the name input-file.zip. Documents in the Zip file have been saved in a cache, and each of them have been transformed & saved as a set of plain text files. All of the analysis -- "reading" -- has been done against these plain text files. For example, a short narrative report has been created. This Web page is a more verbose version of that report.

All study carrels are self-contained -- no Internet connection is necessary to use them. Download this carrel for offline reading. The carrel is made up of many subdirectories and data files. The manifest describes each one in greater detail.

Size

There are 7 item(s) in this carrel, and this carrel is 12,379 words long. Each item in your study carrel is, on average, 1,768 words long. If you dig deeper, then you might want to save yourself some time by reading a shorter item. On the other hand, if your desire is for more detail, then you might consider reading a longer item. The following charts illustrate the overall size of the carrel.

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histogram of sizes
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box plot of sizes

Readability

On a scale from 0 to 100, where 0 is very difficult and 100 is very easy, the documents have an average readability score of 81. Consequently, if you want to read something more simplistic, then consider a document with a higher score. If you want something more specialized, then consider something with a lower score. The following charts illustrate the overall readability of the carrel.

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histogram of readability
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box plot of readability

Word Frequencies

By merely counting & tabulating the frequency of individual words or phrases, you can begin to get an understanding of the carrel's "aboutness". Excluding "stop words", some of the more frequent words include:

text, shall, majesties, seamen, tcp, may, english, service, early, parliament, will, great, one, aforesaid, books, eebo, money, sea, many, men, time, england, ships, online, encoded, board, royal, per, navy, tei, others, persons, works, first, several, xml, phase, every, image, without, allowed, texts, officers, prop, images, ship, within, transcribed, page, markup

Using the three most frequent words, the three files containing all of those words the most are Encouragement for seamen and mariners in two parts : being a proposed method for the more speedy and effectual furnishing Their Majesties'' Royal Navy with able seamen and mariners, and for saving those immense sums of money, yearly expended in attending the sea-press : in order to prevent those many mischiefs and abuses daily committed (by disorderly press-masters) both at sea and land, to the great prejudice of Their Majesties, and injury of the subject / by George Everett, Shipwright., A proclamation, discharging the levying or transporting of souldiers vvithout licence, and An ordinance for the bettter [sic] raysing and levying of marinors, saylors and others for the present guarding of the seas, and necessary defence of the realme and other His Majesties dominions. Die Veneris 3. Die Feb. 1642..

The most frequent two-word phrases (bigrams) include:

early english, english books, books online, royal navy, majesties service, text creation, creation partnership, early works, page images, great britain, majesties ships, able seamen, textual changes, mona logarbo, pfs batch, online text, encoded text, merchants ships, markup reviewed, commercial purposes, tiff page, providing financial, gap elements, proquest page, image set, text transcribed, encoded edition, tcp assigned, asking permission, iv tiff, without asking, creative commons, institutions providing, work described, batch review, xml conversion, bit group, financial support, images scanned, tcp schema, image sets, characters represented, privy council, represented either, parliament assembled, page image, great prejudice, per annum, six hundred, several acts

And the three file that use all of the three most frequent phrases are A proclamation, discharging the levying or transporting of souldiers vvithout licence A proclamation discharging the levying and transporting any men for the warrs beyond seas, and Encouragement for seamen and mariners in two parts : being a proposed method for the more speedy and effectual furnishing Their Majesties'' Royal Navy with able seamen and mariners, and for saving those immense sums of money, yearly expended in attending the sea-press : in order to prevent those many mischiefs and abuses daily committed (by disorderly press-masters) both at sea and land, to the great prejudice of Their Majesties, and injury of the subject / by George Everett, Shipwright..

While often deemed superficial or sophomoric, rudimentary frequencies and their associated "word clouds" can be quite insightful:

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unigrams
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bigrams

Keywords

Sets of keywords -- statistically significant words -- can be enumerated by comparing the relative frequency of words with the number of times the words appear in an entire corpus. Some of the most statistically significant keywords in the carrel include:

parliament, tcp, majesties, service, seamen, scotland, navy, act

And now word clouds really begin to shine:

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keywords

Topic Modeling

Topic modeling is another popular approach to connoting the aboutness of a corpus. If the study carrel could be summed up in a single word, then that word might be text, and An ordinance for the bettter [sic] raysing and levying of marinors, saylors and others for the present guarding of the seas, and necessary defence of the realme and other His Majesties dominions. Die Veneris 3. Die Feb. 1642. is most about that word.

If the study carrel could be summed up in three words ("topics") then those words and their significantly associated titles include:

  1. majesties - Encouragement for seamen and mariners in two parts : being a proposed method for the more speedy and effectual furnishing Their Majesties'' Royal Navy with able seamen and mariners, and for saving those immense sums of money, yearly expended in attending the sea-press : in order to prevent those many mischiefs and abuses daily committed (by disorderly press-masters) both at sea and land, to the great prejudice of Their Majesties, and injury of the subject / by George Everett, Shipwright.
  2. text - A proclamation, discharging the levying or transporting of souldiers vvithout licence
  3. text - An ordinance for the bettter [sic] raysing and levying of marinors, saylors and others for the present guarding of the seas, and necessary defence of the realme and other His Majesties dominions. Die Veneris 3. Die Feb. 1642.

If the study carrel could be summed up in five topics, and each topic were each denoted with three words, then those topics and their most significantly associated files would be:

  1. majesties, seamen, shall - Encouragement for seamen and mariners in two parts : being a proposed method for the more speedy and effectual furnishing Their Majesties'' Royal Navy with able seamen and mariners, and for saving those immense sums of money, yearly expended in attending the sea-press : in order to prevent those many mischiefs and abuses daily committed (by disorderly press-masters) both at sea and land, to the great prejudice of Their Majesties, and injury of the subject / by George Everett, Shipwright.
  2. text, tcp, early - A proclamation, discharging the levying or transporting of souldiers vvithout licence
  3. shall, text, 1642 - An ordinance for the bettter [sic] raysing and levying of marinors, saylors and others for the present guarding of the seas, and necessary defence of the realme and other His Majesties dominions. Die Veneris 3. Die Feb. 1642.
  4. 1677, warrs, command - A proclamation discharging the levying and transporting any men for the warrs beyond seas
  5. henry, 2571, huntington - Friday, the 27th of June, 1651. Resolved, that the Parliament doth declare, that the several persons named commissioners in the several acts of Parliament for the militia''s in the several cities and counties of this Commonwealth ...

Moreover, the totality of the study carrel's aboutness, can be visualized with the following pie chart:

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topic model

Noun & Verbs

Through an analysis of your study carrel's parts-of-speech, you are able to answer question beyonds aboutness. For example, a list of the most frequent nouns helps you answer what questions; "What is discussed in this collection?":

text, majesties, time, works, others, books, board, xml, money, men, image, texts, persons, images, page, characters, work, purposes, person, keying, elements, eebo, edition, wages, transcription, title, subjects, service, power, ordinance, changes, users, occasions, markup, families, voyage, seamen, project, parliament, order, end, encoding, data, terms, ship, nation, levying, support, review, reuse

An enumeration of the verbs helps you learn what actions take place in a text or what the things in the text do. Very frequently, the most common lemmatized verbs are "be", "have", and "do"; the more interesting verbs usually occur further down the list of frequencies:

be, is, are, have, being, been, said, was, were, encoded, do, allowed, according, based, proposed, has, given, published, belonging, set, making, make, made, -, serve, sent, receive, providing, performed, paid, having, aforesaid, prevent, paying, cause, aim, scanned, reviewed, require, represented, pay, owned, modified, known, happen, give, expended, edited, distributed, described

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nouns
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verbs

Proper Nouns

An extraction of proper nouns helps you determine the names of people and places in your study carrel.

tcp, seamen, majesties, service, parliament, sea, english, england, text, navy, royal, ships, prop, fleet, commons, wales, tei, scotland, eebo, transcribed, port, act, wing, proquest, printed, phase, partnership, lords, creation, oxford, officers, officer, london, kingdom, 〉, books, 〈, ship, privy, online, money, merchants, mariners, britain, proclamation, office, great, ◊, mona, master

An analysis of personal pronouns enables you to answer at least two questions: 1) "What, if any, is the overall gender of my study carrel?", and 2) "To what degree are the texts in my study carrel self-centered versus inclusive?"

their, our, it, his, they, them, i, we, themselves, my, he, your, its, him, you, us, her

Below are words cloud of your study carrel's proper & personal pronouns.

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proper nouns
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pronouns

Adjectives & Verbs

Learning about a corpus's adjectives and adverbs helps you answer how questions: "How are things described and how are things done?" An analysis of adjectives and adverbs also points to a corpus's overall sentiment. "In general, is my study carrel positive or negative?"

such, early, other, many, great, aforesaid, same, english, several, first, available, textual, present, necessary, good, general, able, ☞, last, whole, ready, more, keyboarded, full, financial, commercial, usual, true, illegible, former, due, second, proofread, possible, immense, fit, useful, tractable, suitable, sufficient, standardized, standard, speedy, seekest, professional, poor, own, next, markup, known

not, so, then, most, humbly, online, thereof, often, early, more, thereby, now, therefore, even, very, therein, above, up, over, otherwise, further, fully, abroad, yearly, whatsoever, sometimes, out, on, off, linguistically, hereby, generally, daily, computationally, also, already, well, voluntarily, variously, usually, too, together, thus, severally, respectfully, notably, never, mainly, long, in

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adjectives
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adverbs

Next steps

There is much more to a study carrel than the things outlined above. Use this page's menubar to navigate and explore in more detail. There you will find additional features & functions including: ngrams, parts-of-speech, grammars, named entities, topic modeling, a simple search interface, etc.

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