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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 9 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8569 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 67 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 body 3 experiment 2 water 2 time 2 ray 2 motion 2 earth 2 air 2 York 2 Philadelphia 2 New 2 Mr. 2 London 2 Great 2 Franklin 2 France 2 Europe 2 England 2 Dr. 2 Britain 2 Boston 2 America 1 wire 1 theory 1 sun 1 scientific 1 science 1 phenomenon 1 people 1 paper 1 mind 1 measure 1 matter 1 man 1 light 1 letter 1 ion 1 globe 1 glass 1 footnote 1 fire 1 fig 1 etheric 1 ether 1 english 1 energy 1 electric 1 colony 1 british 1 atom Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1570 part 1559 body 1216 time 843 water 751 air 723 earth 690 experiment 684 motion 678 man 668 ray 635 sort 587 colony 574 point 558 power 546 matter 501 glass 497 light 496 year 494 people 489 sun 480 kind 475 quantity 471 force 466 law 463 effect 447 nature 444 state 439 number 433 fire 418 case 415 reason 412 phenomenon 409 country 393 object 388 manner 387 paper 385 opinion 384 distance 383 fluid 376 electricity 372 governor 371 place 370 action 366 way 364 degree 362 property 362 letter 359 thing 358 wire 353 end Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 13149 _ 919 B. 872 Pg 721 Mrs. 609 ii 570 i. 539 Franklin 488 America 475 Parts 461 Mr. 395 Caroline 364 Emily 321 Creatures 294 M. 285 Dr. 284 England 266 Human 264 c. 259 Britain 247 CHAP 220 Nature 203 Philadelphia 195 World 194 Rational 189 Sensitive 189 A. 186 Motions 183 iii 176 Q. 168 New 164 Creature 151 Man 136 V. 130 Corporeal 126 Professor 121 Part 120 Indians 119 Water 117 Actions 114 Figurative 111 Exterior 108 Society 107 Great 106 Pensylvania 105 France 103 London 102 French 102 Fire 96 de 95 Sir Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 7450 it 4077 i 3052 they 2470 we 2118 you 1831 them 1796 he 895 me 806 us 571 him 305 themselves 266 itself 208 she 189 himself 145 myself 86 ourselves 83 her 57 one 29 yourself 20 yours 19 thee 19 ours 15 herself 12 theirs 7 mine 4 thyself 4 oneself 3 his 2 u 2 ii 2 ce 2 ''em 1 yourselves 1 your 1 you.--but 1 yet,--these 1 ye 1 thy 1 thou 1 this?--let 1 pp 1 p 1 join''d 1 il 1 hg Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 24148 be 6156 have 1765 do 1566 make 990 give 915 say 779 take 742 see 712 produce 693 know 673 find 645 think 540 appear 476 pass 455 call 422 become 407 suppose 401 move 389 bring 388 seem 388 draw 387 form 368 come 359 receive 349 consider 348 fall 312 go 307 observe 278 show 277 continue 267 contain 264 follow 254 remain 251 increase 248 mean 245 understand 244 obtain 240 pay 239 use 239 let 239 cause 235 send 234 place 233 put 229 raise 228 reflect 226 leave 224 represent 224 carry 223 charge Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4627 not 1763 other 1587 so 1524 more 1241 same 1238 great 1035 very 1023 only 841 such 835 then 833 as 790 well 764 much 705 first 654 most 645 several 635 many 620 also 606 now 562 different 537 therefore 527 thus 520 long 505 small 473 little 461 good 449 electric 419 new 413 up 404 own 394 electrical 382 general 378 less 378 even 376 particular 372 never 350 yet 350 too 334 equal 327 out 308 always 303 here 300 common 299 certain 298 there 285 large 278 however 274 again 270 still 262 whole Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 211 least 143 good 127 most 95 great 48 high 25 small 23 strong 21 near 20 low 17 long 15 short 14 slight 14 heavy 14 bad 10 pure 9 manif 9 large 8 fit 8 easy 7 young 7 safe 7 early 7 Most 6 rich 6 late 6 clear 5 weak 5 fine 4 minute 4 gross 4 eld 4 close 3 strict 3 simple 3 sharp 3 rare 3 light 3 furth 3 deep 3 broad 3 big 3 able 2 wise 2 wide 2 thin 2 thick 2 sure 2 soon 2 oppr 2 old Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 527 most 42 well 20 least 3 near 2 greatest 1 brightest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 www.gutenberg.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 2 http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/48137 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/36691/36691-h/36691-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/36691/36691-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/48138 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/48136 Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 _ are not 10 _ do not 9 _ is not 7 _ do n''t 6 earth is not 5 bodies do not 5 rays do not 4 _ are somewhat 4 _ does not 4 _ have not 4 body is not 4 franklin was president 4 part is subject 3 _ are _ 3 _ had _ 3 _ is partly 3 _ was not 3 air is very 3 colonies are so 3 earth is about 3 water is not 2 _ are such 2 _ have _ 2 _ is _ 2 _ is money 2 _ is somewhat 2 _ produces common 2 _ takes place 2 air being more 2 air is impenetrable 2 air is more 2 air was not 2 bodies are elastic 2 bodies seen only 2 bodies were not 2 body is one 2 colonies being already 2 colonies have not 2 colonies were _ 2 earth is fourfold 2 experiments are very 2 franklin was afterwards 2 glass is not 2 light is not 2 light is so 2 man is not 2 matter is capable 2 matter is not 2 motions are sympathetical 2 motions be regular Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 _ is not only 1 _ are not comets 1 _ are not ferrymen 1 _ are not so 1 _ do not letters 1 _ have no intrinsic 1 _ have not instructions 1 _ is no sooner 1 _ is not sound 1 _ was no proprietary 1 _ was no ways 1 _ was not lieutenant 1 _ were not _ 1 air are not destitute 1 air has no access 1 air is no proper 1 air was not much 1 america have no representatives 1 america made no scruple 1 bodies have no natural 1 bodies were not really 1 body being no longer 1 body had not consistent 1 body is not again 1 body is not capable 1 body is not only 1 body was no longer 1 colonies have no representatives 1 earth had no progressive 1 earth has no axial 1 earth is not perpendicular 1 earth is not stationary 1 earth is not upright 1 earth is not yet 1 earth was not only 1 experiments are not so 1 experiments makes no alteration 1 franklin had no inconsiderable 1 glass is not flat 1 glass is not nearly 1 glasses were not so 1 light is not flame 1 light is not so 1 man do not more 1 man has not yet 1 man have not passions 1 man is not completely 1 matter has no real 1 matter receive no more 1 men have not so A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 48136 author = Franklin, Benjamin title = The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics and Morals of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Vol. 1 [of 3] date = keywords = Abbé; America; Boston; Britain; Dr.; England; Europe; France; Franklin; Great; Keimer; Leyden; London; Mr.; New; Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; SIR; William; York; air; electric; experiment; fire; glass; letter; time; water; wire summary = power of points in repelling bodies charged with electricity, and in Besides these great principles, Franklin''s letters on electricity matter, each having its own natural quantity of the electrical fluid. and it will receive from the wire a quantity of the electrical fluid; Relation between Metals and Water.--Effects of Air in electrical Relation between Metals and Water.--Effects of Air in electrical _Query_, What are the effects of air in electrical experiments? the electric glass globe, through the prime conductor: when charged, were charged from the glass globe, the electric fluid streaming from the quantity of electric fluid, on the positive side of the glass, is _Beccaria''s Work on Electricity.--Sentiments of Franklin on pointed _Beccaria''s Work on Electricity.--Sentiments of Franklin on pointed Electricity.--Good Effect of a Rod on the House of Mr. West, of Electricity.--Good Effect of a Rod on the House of Mr. West, of _Experiments_, to show the electrical effect of points, i. id = 48138 author = Franklin, Benjamin title = The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics and Morals of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Vol. 3 [of 3] date = keywords = America; Americans; Boston; Britain; Canada; Dr.; Editor; England; Europe; France; Franklin; French; Governor; Great; Indians; Ireland; London; Mr.; New; North; Ohio; Pensylvania; Philadelphia; Richard; Virginia; West; York; british; colony; english; footnote; paper; people summary = government may be formed in America, including all the said colonies, government, in order to give the people a share in this new general number of members to be chosen for each colony shall from time to secure our present frontiers, serve to defend new colonies settled each colony remain in their present state, the general constitution laid on the colonies by act of parliament, and paid by the people the colonies pay yearly great sums to the mother-country new colonies in North America in general, leaving the precise said royal grant, proprietary charter, and law of their colony, A hardy assertion, concerning the paper-money act passed by governor of Britain, by the increase of people in her colonies, the number governments; and their people having naturally great respect for government of Great Britain and the people of America. _Colonial_ governments in America of three kinds, iii. id = 36691 author = Marcet, Mrs. (Jane Haldimand) title = Conversations on Natural Philosophy, in which the Elements of that Science are Familiarly Explained date = keywords = CONVERSATION; Caroline; Emily; Mrs.; air; body; earth; fig; light; motion; ray; sun; water summary = _Mrs. B._ The earth, it is true, attracts a heavy body more than a light _Mrs. B._ Retarded motion is produced by some force acting upon the body _Mrs. B._ The force which draws a body towards a centre, round which it _Mrs. B._ Caroline, what would be the effect, were the body supported in _Mrs. B._ The centre of gravity of the human body, is a point somewhere _Mrs. B._ First draw a line from the earth to the sun representing the _Mrs. B._ The difference of the earth''s distance from the sun in summer _Emily._ The moon, Mrs. B., appears to move in a different direction, _Mrs. B._ The interruption of the rays of light, by the opaque body, _Emily._ But since all opaque bodies reflect the rays of light, I do not _Caroline._ But we see all bodies of their own natural colour, Mrs. B.; id = 4908 author = Maxwell, James Clerk title = Five of Maxwell''s Papers date = keywords = Physics; University; body; experiment; man; science; scientific summary = adumbration of the nature of Mathematical Science in the abstract. mathematician and the physical action of the molecules are seen in The quantities which we study in mathematics and physics may be principle, according to which the physical nature of the quantity is Now a truly scientific illustration is a method to enable the mind to account for the present the difference between the physical nature of scientific opinion of his time, the research into what takes place different scientific position from those theories of molecular action different branches of science, that a molecule can be set into a state careful study of those relations between mathematics and Physics which Experiments of illustration may be of very different kinds. that the knowledge of physical science obtained by the combined use of University may give to science, when men well trained in mathematics Physical Science is an essential part of a mathematical and scientific id = 58404 author = Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of title = Grounds of Natural Philosophy: Divided into Thirteen Parts The Second Edition, much altered from the First, which went under the Name of Philosophical and Physical Opinions date = keywords = CHAP; Corporeal; Creatures; Exterior; Figurative; Human; Man; Nature; Parts; Rational; Sensitive; World; body; mind; motion summary = The Self-moving Parts of Nature seem to be of two sorts, or degrees; Self-moving parts of Nature, which are the Corporeal Figurative Motions Associations of Self-moving Parts, into particular kinds, and sorts; Parts were of different natures; yet, Creatures must be produced by perceptions, made by the different composed parts of Human Creatures; That All Human Creatures have the like Kinds and Sorts of That All Human Creatures have the like Kinds and Sorts of All Human Creatures have the like Kinds and Sorts of Properties, like Parts of the Body, by reason sleeping actions were not such sorts The Rational and Sensitive Parts of a Human Creature, are apt The Rational and Sensitive Parts of a Human Creature, are apt is one sort of Human Perception: for, all Parts of all Creatures, are cause, that some of the Creature''s or Parts of Nature, especially Man, id = 15207 author = Poincaré, Lucien title = The New Physics and Its Evolution date = keywords = Carnot; Footnote; Professor; Rutherford; Sir; Van; body; energy; experiment; ion; measure; phenomenon; ray; theory; time summary = atoms--Natural unit of electricity or electrons. new knowledge, discovered the principle of its true theory in a fact appearance which had been known for a long time, but whose real nature considerable than that produced in the theories of light and heat by phenomena of electricity or light led the physicists of last century phenomena, certain physicists reverse, so to speak, the conditions of different quantities of energy of varying forms, such as electrical, certain hypotheses on electric or magnetic phenomena, it gives a phenomena met with in solutions and those produced in gases, Professor fact, the mechanism employed to produce the electric oscillations From the point of view of the theory of the phenomena, very remarkable All the classic ideas relating to electrical phenomena led to the singular phenomena appear in the case of certain values of the field, precise facts relating to these bodies and to the effects produced by id = 10773 author = Willson, Thomas Edgar title = Ancient and Modern Physics date = keywords = Willson; atom; earth; ether; etheric; globe; matter summary = divide physical matter into four kinds--prakriti, ether, prana, two kinds prakriti (commonly called "physical matter") and ether; vibration of the prakritic atom and its envelope of ether," each "When the prakritic atom is vibrating in chord with its etheric when the atom and its ether and its prana are vibrating in chord, atom and its ether, prana, and manasa are vibrating in chord, we atom of his physical body is the centre of an etheric molecule, The physical atoms must coincide in vibration with their etheric Each physical atom is the centre of an etheric molecule composed centre of a prakritic globe, revolving in ether around the sun. The sun is the centre of a solar globe of ether, revolving in vibration of the etheric and prakritic atoms of the two planes of of ether of the solar globe and every atom of prakriti of this