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quadgram frequency
early english books online171
represented either as utf54
characters represented either as54
this keyboarded and encoded48
images scanned from microfilm48
to the terms of48
owned by the institutions48
from proquest page images48
coded from proquest page48
text and markup reviewed48
english books online text48
keyed and coded from48
text is available for48
institutions providing financial support48
keyboarded and encoded edition48
of the work described48
encoded text transcribed from48
books online text creation48
markup reviewed and edited48
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and markup reviewed and48
the work described above48
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edition of the work48
tcp assigned for keying48
financial support to the48
work described above is48
phase i text is48
for keying and markup48
is available for reuse48
by the institutions providing48
and coded from proquest48
terms of creative commons48
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online text creation partnership48
and encoded edition of48
support to the early48
assigned for keying and48
to the early english48
all without asking permission48
even for commercial purposes48
text can be copied48
the early english books48
described above is co48
i text is available48
the house of commons42
the lords and commons34
the death of the31
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to a limit of27
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in english were prioritized27
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of every monographic english27
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via their early english27
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elements to simplify the27
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to reflect the true27
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selection was based on27
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cambridge bibliography of english27
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notably latin and welsh27
or for an anonymous27
or corrected and characters27
and encoded texts based27
text was proofread for27
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accurately transcribed and encoded27
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standards were returned to27
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nature of the print27
into the public domain27
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record of the period27
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