Word A | Word B | Word C | Word D | Occurrence | Frequency Band | MI | MI Band | Prominent |
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england_n | wool_n | write_v | yard_n | 30 | 3 | 10.9757 | 5 | false |
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ID | Title | Author | Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) | STC | Words | Pages | |
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A41903 | The great loss and damage to England, by the transportation of wooll to forreign parts | 1662 (1662) | Wing G1708; ESTC R223653 | 15,012 | 23 | View Text | |
A38392 | Englands glory by the benefit of wool manufactured therin, from the farmer to the merchant : and the evil consequences of its exportation unmanufactured : briefly hinted, with submission to better judgments. | 1669 (1669) | Wing E2968; ESTC R11638 | 26,030 | 37 | View Text | |
A34856 | England's interest asserted, in the improvement of its native commodities; and more especially the manufacture of wool plainly shewing its exportation un-manufactured, amounting unto millions of loss to His Majesty, and kingdom. With some brief observations of that worthy author Sir Walter Rawley, touching the same. All humbly presented to His Majesty, and both Houses of Parliament. By a true lover of His Majesty, and native country. Licensed by Roger L'estrange.; Englands glory. | Carter, W. (William); Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552?-1618. | 1669 (1669) | Wing C673; ESTC R204217 | 42,697 | 60 | View Text |