NLA Trial index

NLA Trial Articles from 1865

Notes
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  2. Accuracy is measured by a separate process from that used to colour words in this output: the colouring process is heuristic, and not completely accurate.
  3. Colour legend:
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  4. Identified overProof corrections are calculated by the statistical calculation process, and shows those words changed by overProof which ALSO match human corrections. As human corrections are often wrong and incomplete, so too is this list.
  5. Identified overProof non-corrections are calculated by the statistical calculation process, and shows those words in the overProof output which DO NOT MATCH human corrections. As human corrections are often wrong and incomplete, so too is this list. Words marked as [**VANDALISED] are those which have been changed by overProof but not by the human correction; as before, a missed human correction will be (incorrectly) classified as vandalisation by overProof.
  6. Searchability of unique words refers to the distinct words in an article, and how many are present before and after correction. It is measure of how many of the words within an article could be used to find the article using a search engine.
  7. Weighted Words refers to a calculation in which common words count for little (a fraction of a word) and unusual words count for more, in proportion to the log of the inverse of their frequency in the corpus. It may be an indicator of how well distinctive words in an article can be searched before and after correction.

Article ID 1270483, Family Notices, Family Notices, page 2 1865-04-05, The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), 127 words, 6 corrections

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BIRTH, BIRTH. BIRTH,
YOVKGKK.-On the 31st March, at Hie residonco YOUNGER.—On the 31st March, at the residence YOUNGER. On the 31st March, at the residence
or her father, Talengolta, Neutral Bay, St. of her father, Talengetta, Neutral Bay, St. of her father, Talengetta, Neutral Bay, St.
Leonard's, Sydney, the wife of Mr. L. D. Leonard's, Sydney, the wife of Mr. L. D. Leonard's, Sydney, the wife of Mr. L. D.
Younger, of a daughter. Younger, of a daughter. Younger, of a daughter.
MARRIAGES. MARRIAGES. MARRIAGES.
LAVKTÍM;--WAIKER,-On flin 3rd April, at the LAVELLE—WALKER.—On the 3rd April, at the LAVKTÍM;--WAIKER,-On flin 3rd April, at the
residenco of Mr. J. Wood, Bowen Bridgo residence of Mr. J. Wood, Bowen Bridge residence of Mr. J. Wood, Bowen Bridge
Road, by the Rev. T. Beai/.Iey, Mr. M. Road, by the Rev. T. Beaizley, Mr. M. Road, by the Rev. T. Beaizley, Mr. M.
Lavcllo, licensed surveyor, Bulimba, to Henri- Lavelle, licensed surveyor, Bulimba, to Henri- Lavelle, licensed surveyor, Bulimba, to Henrietta,
etta, sixth daughter of tho Into Mr. John etta, sixth daughter of the late Mr. John sixth daughter of the late Mr. John
Walker, of Parramatta, N. S. W. Walker, of Parramatta, N. S. W. Walker, of Parramatta, N. S. W.
HART-HORSLEY.-On tho 30th March, al St. HART—HORSLEY.—On the 30th March, at St. HART-HORSLEY.-On the 30th March, at St.
Michael's Church, Sydnoy, by tho Rev. Percy Michael's Church, Sydney, by the Rev. Percy Michael's Church, Sydney, by the Rev. Percy
Jennings Smith and the Ror. Hulton S. King, Jennings Smith and the Rev. Hulton S. King, Jennings Smith and the Rev. Hulton S. King,
B.A., Frederic Hamilton Scott Hart, of B.A., Frederic Hamilton Scott Hart, of B.A., Frederic Hamilton Scott Hart, of
Brisbane, Queensland, second son of the late Brisbane, Queensland, second son of the late Brisbane, Queensland, second son of the late
William Hamilton Hart, Esq., of Melbourne, William Hamilton Hart, Esq., of Melbourne, William Hamilton Hart, Esq., of Melbourne,
Victoria, to Harriet Isabel Uhuicho, second Victoria, to Harriet Isabel Blanche, second Victoria, to Harriet Isabel Blanche, second
daughter of Charles fleury Horsley, Esq., daughter of Charles Henry Horsley, Esq., daughter of Charles Henry Horsley, Esq.,
hito Captain 52nd Regiment, M.N. I. late Captain 52nd Regiment, M.N.I. late Captain 52nd Regiment, M.N. I.
Identified overProof corrections BEAIZLEY TALENGETTA LAVELLE BRIDGE RESIDENCE BLANCHE HENRY
Identified overProof non-corrections
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All Words11480.797.486.4
Searchability of unique words6789.6100.0100.0
Weighted Words88.4100.0100.0

Article ID 5735619, Family Notices, Family Notices, page 4 1865-06-28, The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 218 words, 7 corrections

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[In order to guard against Imposition, notices of [In order to guard against imposition, notices of [In order to guard against imposition, notices of
[lintis, Marriages and Deaths mustboauthontlai-tcd Births, Marriages, and Deaths must be authenticated [Births, Marriages and Deaths mustboauthontlai-tcd
hy some responsible person In Melbourne to insure by some responsible person in Melbourne to insure by some responsible person in Melbourne to insure
tfi»lr Insertion ] their insertion.] their insertion ]
BIRTHS BIRTHS. BIRTHS
BnvA\T -On tho 2fth Inst, at Cairn C trran, Baring BRYANT.—On the 25th inst, at Cairn-Curran, Baringhup, BYATT -On the 25th Inst, at Cairn C train, During
hup Mrs Mntthovi Bryant of a daughter Mrs. Matthew Bryant of a daughter. hup Mrs Matthew Bryant of a daughter
Cotton -On the r8tli April, at Unman Droo:r, India, COTTON.-- On the 8th April, at Raman Droog, India, Cotton-On the 18th April, at Inman Door, India,
the wife of Harry Calvcloy Cotton, Esq of n. son the wife of Harry Calveley Cotton, Esq., of a son. the wife of Harry Calveley Cotton, Esq of a. son
Commins-On tho 23rd inst, a* Hawthorn, Mrs COMMINS.-- On the 23rd inst., at Hawthorn, Mrs. Commins On the 23rd inst., at Hawthorn, Mrs
Ch irles Commins of a son Charles Commins of a son. Charles Cummins of a son
DminiDOF -On tho 25th inst, Mrs James Doth DETHRIDGE.-- On the 25th inst., Mrs James Deth- DminiDOF -On the 25th inst, Mrs James Both
ridge of a son ridge of a son. ridge of a son
M I yvr -On tho 22nd Inst , at nor rosldenco, W11 McLEAN.-- On the 22nd inst., at her residence, Wil- M I wear -On the 22nd Inst at her residence, William
liani street the »Ifo of Captain John M Lean of a liam-street, the wife of Captain John McLean of a street the wife of Captain John McLean of a
dot filter daughter. dot filter
Monash -On ti o 27th Inst, at her rosldenco, tho MONASH.-- On the 27th inst., at her residence, the Monash -On the 27th Inst, at her residence, the
wife of L Monash Esq , of a son wife of L. Monash, Esq., of a son. wife of L Monash Esq., of a son
Basiilkioii - On tho 23rd hist, at South Geelong, RASHLEIGH.- On the 23rd inst., at South Geelong, Basiilkioii - On the 23rd inst., at South Geelong,
Mrs Charles Rnshleigh of n son Mrs. Charles Rashleigh of a son. Mrs Charles Rashleigh of a son.
DEATHS DEATHS. DEATHS
Bamiaoa -On tho 22n 1 ¡nst, at lils residence, BARRAGA.-- On the 22nd inst., at his residence, Bamiaoa -On the 22nd 1 Inst, at his residence,
?¡telford street, East Collingwood Melbourne after Stafford-street, East Collingwood, Melbourne after Batesford street, East Collingwood Melbourne after
four days' illness Phillp Barraga aged sixty ono four days' illness Philip Barraga, aged sixty-one four days' illness Philip Burraga aged sixty one
tears Sydney and Now Zealand papara pienso years. Sydney and New Zealand papers please years Sydney and New Zealand papers please
copi copy. copy.
DAntKr-On tho 6th April at Cambrldgo, Gloueos HADLEY.-- On the 6th April at Cambridge, Glouces- DAntKr-On the 6th April at Cambridge, Gloueos
tcrkhiro, Samuel Hadley, Esq , aged sevonty soi on tershire, Samuel Hadley, Esq., aged seventy-seven Yorkhire, Samuel Hadley, Esq , aged seventy seven
years years. years
Wfioaii,-On tho 2nd April, at the Par»onago WEIGALL.-- On the 2nd April, at the Parsonage, Wfioaii,-On the 2nd April, at the Parsonage
Buiton, Derbyshire tho Roi Edward Vlcigall Buxton, Derbyshire the Rev. Edward Weigall Buxton, Derbyshire the Rev Edward Weigall
V A ircumbent of Buxton mid rural doan, aged M.A. incumbent of Buxton, and rural dean, aged V A incumbent of Buxton and rural dean, aged
sixty flvoaears sixty-five years. sixty floaters
Identified overProof corrections NEW REV PARSONAGE MATTHEW PHILIP WEIGALL PLEASE MCLEAN BY INCUMBENT PAPERS /SEVENTY/SEVEN|SEVENTYSEVEN CAMBRIDGE RASHLEIGH COPY DEAN CALVELEY HIS /SIXTY/ONE|SIXTYONE THEIR
Identified overProof non-corrections RAMAN /SIXTY/FIVE|SIXTYFIVE BARINGHUP [**VANDALISED] DETHRIDGE GLOUCESTERSHIRE MUST BE BARRAGA [**VANDALISED] WILLIAMSTREET AUTHENTICATED /STAFFORD/STREET|STAFFORDSTREET CURRAN DROOG
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All Words18165.287.363.5
Searchability of unique words9366.786.058.1
Weighted Words68.485.754.7

Article ID 31847510, Family Notices, Family Notices, page 2 1865-03-14, The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), 52 words, 4 corrections

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HARRIED. . MARRIED. MARRIED.
BDNDBr—KAGAREr.-Oa the 13th Marco, at Enfleld, BUNDEY—MAGAREY.—On the 13th March, at Enfield, BDNDBr—KAGAREr.-Oa the 13th March, at Enfield,
the residence of Thomas Hagarey, Esq., (ancle of the bride) the residence of Thomas Magarey, Esq., (uncle of the bride) the residence of Thomas Magarey, Esq., (uncle of the bride)
by the Rev. G. Stonehouse, Albert Edward, third son of the by the Rev. G. Stonehouse, Albert Edward, third son of the by the Rev. G. Stonehouse, Albert Edward, third son of the
late James Bondey, Esq., of Bashley Manor'Hoase, Bashley, late James Bundey, Esq., of Bashley Manor House, Bashley, late James Bundey, Esq., of Rashley Manor'Hoase, Rashley,
BAmpehire, Boebutd, to Elizabeth Mary, eldest daughter of Hampshire, England, to Elizabeth Mary, eldest daughter of BAmpehire, Boebutd, to Elizabeth Mary, eldest daughter of
the late James Magarey, Esq. No cards. the late James Magarey, Esq. No cards. the late James Magarey, Esq. No cards.
Identified overProof corrections MARRIED UNCLE BUNDEY ENFIELD MARCH
Identified overProof non-corrections HAMPSHIRE HOUSE ENGLAND MANOR BASHLEY [**VANDALISED] ON
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All Words5275.082.730.8
Searchability of unique words3571.482.940.0
Weighted Words68.479.936.4

Article ID 31851318, Family Notices, Family Notices, page 2 1865-07-04, The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), 93 words, 3 corrections

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MARRIED. MARRIED. MARRIED.
TWYMAN—WALLACE.—At the residence of Mr. TWYMAN—WALLACE.—At the residence of Mr. TWYMAN—WALLACE.—At the residence of Mr.
Dnrant, by licence, by the Key. Mr. Pittumse, Mr. Archer | Durant, by licence, by the Rev. Mr. Pithouse, Mr. Archer Durant, by licence, by the Rev. Mr. Pithouse, Mr. Archer a
Adolpbas Twyman, the only bod of General Twyman, Rams Adolphus Twyman, the only son of General Twyman, Rams- Adolpbas Twyman, the only son of General Twyman, Ramsgate,
gate, Kent. England, to Miss Jane Backer, the youngest gate, Kent, England, to Miss Jane Barker, the youngest Kent, England, to Miss Jane Baker, the youngest
daughter of Mr. Thomas Wallace. Essex, England daughter of Mr. Thomas Wallace, Essex, England. daughter of Mr. Thomas Wallace. Essex, England
HABQUIS—TUCKEB —On 26th Jane, atPort Elliot, by MARQUIS—TUCKER.—On 26th June, at Port Elliott, by HABQUIS—TUCKEB On 26th Jane, at Port Elliot, by
?pedal licence, by the the Rev. Canon BoiseU, Mr. Robert special licence, by the the Rev. Canon Russell, Mr. Robert special licence, by the the Rev. Canon Russell, Mr. Robert
D. Marquis, of Goolwa, to EUzsbeth, eldest daughter of W. D. Marquis, of Goolwa, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of W. D. Marquis, of Goolwa, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of W.
H. Tucker, of Goolwa, late or WalkervlUe. H. Tucker, of Goolwa, late of Walkerville. H. Tucker, of Goolwa, late of Walkerville.
. DIED. DIED. DIED.
HDI.BEBT.—On the 2nd July, at Brighton, Hn, Anne HULBERT.—On the 2nd July, at Brighton, Mrs. Anne HDI.BEBT.—On the 2nd July, at Brighton, Mrs, Anne
Hnlbert, aged 74 yean. Her end ms peace. Hulbert, aged 74 years. Her end was peace. Hulbert, aged 74 years. Her end was peace.
Identified overProof corrections SPECIAL PITHOUSE ELIZABETH DURANT PORT YEARS WALKERVILLE HULBERT RUSSELL WAS MRS SON
Identified overProof non-corrections ADOLPHUS ELLIOTT BARKER JUNE
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All Words9075.692.268.2
Searchability of unique words5671.492.975.0
Weighted Words70.492.073.0

Article ID 31852906, Family Notices, Family Notices, page 2 1865-08-25, The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), 102 words, 4 corrections

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BIRTH. BIRTH. BIRTH.
HATME5.—On the 24th August, lira. William Haynes, HAYNES.—On the 24th August, Mrs. William Haynes, HARMER-On the 24th August, Mrs. William Haynes,
Stepney, of a danghter. Stepney, of a daughter. Stepney, of a daughter.
~v i* MARRIED. MARRIED. v ii MARRIED.
KADFOBD-ROBEBTS.-On the 18tti Anirnst. at the RADFORD—ROBERTS.—On the 18th August, at the KADFOBD-ROBEBTS.-On the 18th August. at the
residence of the trride> father. G?wler River, near Anptrton. residence of the bride's father, Gawler River, near Angaston, residence of the trade father. Gawler River, near Angaston.
by the Ker. John Hannay. David Sadford. of Felix Yale, by the Rev. John Hannay, David Radford, of Felix Vale, by the Rev. John Hannay. David Radford. of Felix Vale,
to Jane, only danghter of Mr. George Roberto, of Combrook to Jane, only daughter of Mr. George Roberts, of Cornbrook to Jane, only daughter of Mr. George Roberts, of Pembrook
Farm. Farm. Farm.
RTLES—WIX,r,S.—On flie 24th August, at Freeraan RYLES—WILLS.— On the 24th August, at Freeman- RTLES—WIX,r,S.—On file 24th August, at Freeman-street
street Consreeational Church, bf the Rev. C. W. Evan, street Congregational Church, by the Rev. C. W. Evan, Congregational Church, by the Rev. C. W. Evan,
B A., Mr. Joseph Kyles, or Norwood, to Ida Sarah WOle, B.A., Mr. Joseph Ryles, of Norwood, to Miss Sarah Wills, B.A., Mr. Joseph Ryles, of Norwood, to Ida Sarah WORe,
of Unley. of Unley. of Unley.
DIED DIED. DIED
ETAIT—On the 2tth Aajrnil-, at St John'c, Kapan9a, RYAN.— On the 26th August, at St. John's, Kapunda, RYAN-On the 24th August-, at St John's, Kapunda,
the Very Rev. Michael Ryan. V.G^ of-apoplexy, in toe 67th the Very Rev. Michael Ryan, V.G., of apoplexy, in the 57th the Very Rev. Michael Ryan. VG of apoplexy, in the 67th
year of his age. year of his age. year of his age.
Identified overProof corrections FREEMAN JOHNS RADFORD ROBERTS VALE MRS DAUGHTER CONGREGATIONAL ANGASTON GAWLER KAPUNDA RYLES
Identified overProof non-corrections BRIDES WILLS MISS CORNBROOK
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All Words9668.889.666.7
Searchability of unique words5972.993.275.0
Weighted Words67.191.875.0

Article ID 60565624, Article, ENTERED OUTWARDS.—FEBURARY 9., page 4 1865-02-10, Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), 59 words, 3 corrections

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; . - . . ENTERED OUTWARDS.-Fitn lOAnT 9 ENTERED OUTWARDS.-- FEBRUARY 9. ; . - ENTERED OUTWARDS. Fits lOAnT 9
? Périrent, brig. Î21 ton«. Champion, tot Adelaide. Beilby Derwent, brig. 921 tons. Champion, for Adelaide. Belby ? Derwent, brig. 224 tons. Champion, for Adelaide. Beilby
end Soot,i,agonie. ; . .. . .; _ and Scot, agents. and Soot,i,agonie. ; ; s
."Eberhard, eohoonor, 15« lon«, Baealoop, for Hongkong. Eberhard, schooner, 159 tons, Haasloop, for Hongkong. Eberhard, schooner, 155 tons, Baealoop, for Hongkong.
Troat, Kohler, and Co., agenta. : ." ' ' - , Frost, Kohler, and Co., agents. Frost, Kohler, and Co., agents. : ." ' ' - ,
- Harriot Arraltago, ; barque, 283 ton», Stepheni, for Mel Harriot Armitage, barque, 283 tons, Stephens, for Mel- - Harriet Armitage, barque, 233 tons, Stephens, for Melbourne.
bourne. J. Stewart, agent, ; bourne. J. Stewart, agent. J. Stewart, agent, ;
Identified overProof corrections DERWENT STEPHENS FROST TONS SCHOONER ARMITAGE AGENTS
Identified overProof non-corrections HARRIOT [**VANDALISED] SCOT BELBY FEBRUARY HAASLOOP
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All Words3351.581.862.5
Searchability of unique words2759.381.554.5
Weighted Words55.482.360.3

Article ID 197036059, Article, VICTORIA WESLEYAN METHODIST GRAMMAR SCHOOL., page 11 1865-01-07, Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918), 279 words, 3 corrections

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VICTQRIA. WESLEY AN METHODIST- GRAM VICTORIA WESLEYAN METHODIST GRAM- VICTORIA. WESLEYAN METHODIST- GRAMMAR
MAR SCHOOL. MAR SCHOOL. SCHOOL.
Wednesday, tbo foundation stone of the Victoria Wednesday, the foundation stone of the Victoria Wednesday, the foundation stone of the Victoria
Wesleyan Methodist Grammar School was laid by Wesleyan Methodist Grammar School was laid by Wesleyan Methodist Grammar School was laid by
bis Excellency the Governor, in the presenco of a his Excellency the Governor, in the presence of a his Excellency the Governor, in the presence of a
numerous assemblage of spectators. The site which numerous assemblage of spectators. The site which numerous assemblage of spectators. The site which
tho now building will occupy is a piece of laud eight the now building will occupy is a piece of land eight the new building will occupy is a piece of land eight
acres in extent, lying between the main St. Kilda acres in extent, lying between the main St. Kilda acres in extent, lying between the main St. Kilda
road and tbo Punt road, and not distant more than road and the Punt road, and not distant more than road and the Punt road, and not distant more than
half a milo from tho Junction. Tbo cost of the half a mile from the Junction. The cost of the half a mile from the Junction. The cost of the
structure, when completed, will be nearly £8000, structure, when completed, will be nearly £8000, structure, when completed, will be nearly £8000,
and accommodation will be provided for two hundred and accommodation will be provided for two hundred and accommodation will be provided for two hundred
day eoholars and fifty boardera. It is expected that day scholars and fifty boarders. It is expected that day scholars and fifty boarders. It is expected that
the school will bo ready for opening in less than six the school will be ready for opening in less than six the school will be ready for opening in less than six
months, but tbe present contract includes work to months, but the present contract includes work to months, but the present contract includes work to
the amount of £5000 only. the amount of £5000 only. the amount of £5000 only.
A tea meeting, to celebrate tbe opening of the A tea meeting, to celebrate the opening of the A tea meeting, to celebrate the opening of the
new Wesleyan church, Punt road, Prabran, the new Wesleyan church, Punt road, Prahran, the new Wesleyan church, Punt road, Prahran, the
foundation stone of which was laid by his Excel foundation stone of which was laid by his Excel- foundation stone of which was laid by his Excel-
leney tbe Governor on the 16th August last, was leney the Governor on the 16th August last, was leney the Governor on the 16th August last, was
held, last nigh:-, in the building adjoining. Tbe held, last night, in the building adjoining. The held, last night, in the building adjoining. The
first services were held on Sunday last, when ser first services were held on Sunday last, when ser- first services were held on Sunday last, when sermons
mons were preached by the Revs. D. J. Draper, mons were preached by the Revs. D. J. Draper, were preached by the Revs. D. J. Draper,
James Taylor, and Joseph Dare. The church haa James Taylor, and Joseph Dare. The church haa James Taylor, and Joseph Dare. The church has
been handsomely fitted up, under the direction of been handsomely fitted up, under the direction of been handsomely fitted up, under the direction of
Messrs Crouch and 'Wilson, tbe architects, and se Messrs. Crouch and Wilson, the architects, and se- Messrs Crouch and Wilson, the architects, and several
veral handsome stained glass windows, supplied by veral handsome stained glass windows, supplied by handsome stained glass windows, supplied by
Messrs Ferguson and TJrie, add to the pleasing Messrs. Ferguson and Urie, add to the pleasing Messrs Ferguson and Urie, add to the pleasing
aspect of the interior. Although holding 600 per aspect of the interior. Although holding 600 per- aspect of the interior. Although holding 600 persons
sons comfortably, tbe building on Sunday, was. well ? sons comfortably, the building on Sunday, was. well comfortably, the building on Sunday, was. well ?
filled, and the attendance at the soiree last night filled, and the attendance at the soiree last night filled, and the attendance at the soiree last night
was also very large. The addresses given on the was also very large. The addresses given on the was also very large. The addresses given on the
occasion were delivered by tbe Revs. D. J. Draper, occasion were delivered by the Revs. D. J. Draper, occasion were delivered by the Revs. D. J. Draper,
Neale, Dare, and others, the two former being the Neale, Dare, and others, the two former being the Neale, Dare, and others, the two former being the
officiating ministers. officiating ministers. officiating ministers.
Identified overProof corrections PRAHRAN MILE URIE BOARDERS BYHIS PRESENCE LAND SCHOLARS
Identified overProof non-corrections BEEN [**VANDALISED] HAA [**VANDALISED] NOW [**VANDALISED]
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All Words25790.798.887.5
Searchability of unique words15194.798.062.5
Weighted Words95.298.262.5

Accumulated stats for 7 articles from year 1865

Word
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Errors
corrected %
All Words82376.992.667.8
Searchability of unique words48879.792.864.6
Weighted Words79.192.564.1