trigram

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trigram frequency
of the said63
of the town57
as well as50
the earl of50
of the siege50
the said city47
account of the46
early english books44
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some of the41
part of the41
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council of war26
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text creation partnership25
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to the lord22
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city of london21
of our men21
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the other side21
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on the walls18
the governour and18
the lord kingston18
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keying and markup17
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through jesus christ15
christ our lord15
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the duke of14
barrels of powder14
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the said lieutenant13
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