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quadgram frequency
early english books online96
characters represented either as48
represented either as utf48
the place of execution25
english books online text24
of the print record24
can be made about24
the print record of24
was based on the24
and linked to page24
for an anonymous work24
a works in english24
all without asking permission24
a partnership between the24
in accordance with level24
should make clear that24
this phase i text24
while the overall quality24
work described above is24
the public domain as24
accurately transcribed and encoded24
usual project restraints of24
intended to range over24
chosen if there was24
given to their original24
to encode one copy24
accuracy and those which24
likelihood such instances will24
a limit of instances24
with mnemonic sdata character24
have been released into24
credit and attribution is24
or for an anonymous24
text is available for24
number of works in24
the true nature of24
selection was based on24
any assumptions that can24
new cambridge bibliography of24
and some readable characters24
available at the text24
the tei in libraries24
to create diplomatic transcriptions24
based on the text24
this keyboarded and encoded24
a number of works24
processes should make clear24
p using tcp tei24
the terms of creative24
and therefore of any24
characters will be marked24
errors will remain and24
project was divided into24
where possible up to24
by proquest via their24
illegible were corrected where24
elements to simplify the24
with level of the24
to tei p using24
whichever is the greater24
tcp is to encode24
a compelling reason to24
should be aware of24
and therefore chose to24
remain and some readable24
of a work was24
on the new cambridge24
true nature of the24
to reflect the true24
or tei g elements24
the universities of michigan24
restraints of time and24
produce large quantities of24
to the terms of24
quality of tcp data24
in of gaps by24
of michigan and oxford24
of tcp data is24
tcp is a partnership24
unicode or tei g24
the keyers to be24
text can be copied24
be made about the24
within the usual project24
the text can be24
these processes should make24
text creation partnership web24
their works are eligible24
that can be made24
converting tcp files to24
enhanced and or corrected24
and use these texts24
proquest to create accurately24
the work described above24
and the publisher proquest24
but we respectfully request24
we respectfully request that24
transcription and basic encoding24
transcribed and encoded texts24
of gaps by user24
compelling reason to do24
elements of known extent24
selection was intended to24
remaining illegibles were encoded24
tcp project was divided24
readable characters will be24
is to encode one24
up to a limit24
be marked as illegible24
were corrected where possible24
to external keying companies24
been released into the24
public domain as of24
these texts for their24
have been transformed into24
tcp files to tei24
of the texts have24
publisher proquest to create24
even for commercial purposes24
known extent have been24
mind that in all24
ascii text with mnemonic24
tei p using tcp24
understanding these processes should24
due credit and attribution24
by editorial teams in24
editions of a works24
therefore of any assumptions24
instances will never have24
some readable characters will24
encoded as gap s24
usually the first edition24
was proofread for accuracy24
institutions providing financial support24
tcp data is very24
not meet qa standards24
and encoded texts based24
title published between and24
bibliography of english literature24
the text creation partnership24
been transformed into placeholder24
and markup guidelines are24
gap elements of known24
the publisher proquest to24
therefore chose to create24
included and sometimes a24
respectfully request that due24
teams in oxford and24
sets published by proquest24
providing financial support to24
are available at the24
a second or later24
works in other languages24
will remain and some24
characters or elements to24
carried out by editorial24
characters marked as illegible24
keyboarded and encoded edition24
and sometimes a second24
are eligible for inclusion24
texts created during phase24
phase i text is24
according to the terms24
placeholder characters or elements24
of creating the tcp24
any remaining illegibles were24
level of the tei24
created during phase of24
the new cambridge bibliography24
encoded and linked to24
made about the data24
was chosen if there24
the process of creating24
text strings within braces24
language title published between24
michigan and oxford and24
in all likelihood such24
described above is co24
create accurately transcribed and24
that in all likelihood24
transformed into placeholder characters24
is a partnership between24
copies of the texts24
variety of subject areas24
print record of the24
encoding based on the24
partnership between the universities24
markup guidelines are available24
each text was proofread24
terms of creative commons24
tei in libraries guidelines24
divided into two phases24
of known extent have24
proquest via their early24
for accuracy and those24
files to tei p24
a wide variety of24
anyone can now take24
keyed and coded from24
have been looked at24
in mind that in24
assumptions that can be24
or corrected and characters24
to a limit of24
with changes to facilitate24
possible up to a24
notably latin and welsh24
simplify the filling in24
attribution is given to24
were encoded and linked24
by the institutions providing24
accordance with level of24
during phase of the24
to their original source24
text and markup reviewed24
at the text creation24
sets were sent to24
into placeholder characters or24
proofread for accuracy and24
over a wide variety24
between and available in24
oxford and the publisher24
image sets published by24
the text encoding initiative24
coded from proquest page24
text was proofread for24
some errors will remain24
as illegible were corrected24
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sometimes a second or24
request that due credit24
images in accordance with24
is given to their24
chose to create diplomatic24
to simplify the filling24
aimed to produce large24
general aim of eebo24
the encoding was enhanced24
all likelihood such instances24
edition of a work24
in oxford and michigan24
have been issued variously24
then carried out by24
owned by the institutions24
users should be aware24
textual data within the24
texts were encoded and24
via their early english24
image sets were sent24
the overall quality of24
now take and use24
the institutions providing financial24
support to the early24
be aware of the24
of each text was24
reflect the true nature24
corrected and characters marked24
there was a compelling24
as opposed to critical24
by converting tcp files24
of works in other24
and characters marked as24
quality assurance was then24
were returned to the24
to the keyers to24
mnemonic sdata character entities24
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texts have been issued24
or text strings within24
of the tei in24
overall quality of tcp24
and attribution is given24
by a tcp editor24
or elements to simplify24
was enhanced and or24
limit of instances per24
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for keying and markup24
to page images in24
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published by proquest via24
encoding was enhanced and24
for transcription and basic24
a work was chosen24
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linked to page images24
on the image sets24
been issued variously as24
keyers to be redone24
later edition of a24
and coded from proquest24
mainly structural encoding based24
looked at by a24
published between and available24
and those which did24
should bear in mind24
then their works are24
assurance was then carried24
data is very good24
corrected where possible up24
if there was a24
at by a tcp24
that due credit and24
did not meet qa24
between the universities of24
domain as of january24
and oxford and the24
created by converting tcp24
books online text creation24
extent have been transformed24
will never have been24
opposed to critical editions24
of time and funding24
cambridge bibliography of english24
out by editorial teams24
first editions of a24
returned to the keyers24
guidelines are available at24
to create accurately transcribed24
edition of the work24
creating the tcp texts24
encoded text transcribed from24
gaps by user contributors24
illegibles were encoded as24
record of the period24
of the process of24
images scanned from microfilm24
the image sets published24
nature of the print24
was divided into two24
the general aim of24
text with mnemonic sdata24
users should bear in24
companies for transcription and24
was then carried out24
based on the new24
their early english books24
based on the image24
into the public domain24
online text creation partnership24
financial support to the24
data within the usual24
text selection was based24
and or corrected and24
which did not meet24
work was chosen if24
the filling in of24
external keying companies for24
in english were prioritized24
i text is available24
keying and markup guidelines24
universities of michigan and24
texts based on the24
process of creating the24
works are eligible for24
is available for reuse24
texts for their own24
page images in accordance24
of any assumptions that24
reason to do so24
standards were returned to24
range over a wide24
to range over a24
by university of nebraska24
were encoded as gap24
take and use these24
tcp assigned for keying24
tcp aimed to produce24
to produce large quantities24
were sent to external24
the usual project restraints24
large quantities of textual24
second or later edition24
released into the public24
marked as illegible were24
encoded texts based on24
was a compelling reason24
never have been looked24
of the work described24
phase of the project24
sent to external keying24
from proquest page images24
of a works in24
to the early english24
was intended to range24
encoded edition of the24
keying companies for transcription24
the early english books24
project have been released24
filling in of gaps24
issued variously as sgml24
those which did not24
of the project have24
of textual data within24
quantities of textual data24
are a number of24
or later edition of24
works in english were24
and available in eebo24
qa standards were returned24
although there are a24
and markup reviewed and24
editorial teams in oxford24
markup reviewed and edited24
the texts were encoded24
aware of the process24
of every monographic english24
the texts have been24
will be marked as24
unicode or text strings24
processed by university of24
changes to facilitate morpho24
project restraints of time24
wide variety of subject24
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structural encoding based on24
use these texts for24
of instances per text24
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can now take and24
in the midst of21
of the lord jesus21
in a short time18
in the county of17
at the place of17
iv tiff page images16
house in the old16
proceedings at the sessions15
at the same time15
ocm this keyboarded and15
the proceedings at the15
the lord jesus christ14
the grace of god14
of the proceedings at14
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to the place of13
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in the time of13
reproduction of original in13
what he had done12
in the mean time12
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the time of his10
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the wrath of god10
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the blood of the10
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r ocm this keyboarded10
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that i am not10
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account how many are9
that he was not9
another youthful sin is9
logarbo sampled and proofread9
and xml conversion the9
ashes thrown into the9
the kingdom of god9
the rest of the9
mona logarbo text and9
apex covantage keyed and9
logarbo text and markup9
with an account how9
in the parish of9
an account how many9
of original in the9
to play at cards9
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the prouidence of god9
and xml conversion a9
mona logarbo sampled and9
covantage keyed and coded9
put to the rack8
the officers of justice8
of the danger of8
the wisedome of god8
some time in prayer8
iv tiff page image8
spi global keyed and8
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the time of her8
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the discouery of the8
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the grief of my8
to the value of8
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blood of the lord8
the mercy of god8
global keyed and coded8
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did none of you8
i am come to8
was found guilty of8
the triumphs of friendship8
what shall i do8
true account of the7
the tryal of the7
aptara keyed and coded7
not my soul perish7
i know not what7
not what to do7
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of murther and adultery7
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of friendship and chastity7
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