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  "method": "4- or 5-word verbatim matches between any Founder document and any Shakespeare document. Requires at least one distinctive Shakespeare content word (>=3 occurrences in Shakespeare AND founders_per_million / shakespeare_per_million < 0.5, OR 0 occurrences in the Founders aggregate). Drops phrases that occur more than 50 times in the Founders corpus, phrases on the inherited common-phrase blacklist, and phrases whose content words are all proper names. Ranked by length x distinctive word count x inverse Founders-phrase frequency; top 5000 retained.",
  "caveat": "These are candidate echoes. Most short matches between any two large English corpora are coincidental. Use with judgment.",
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      "doc_title": "[On the Law of Nature and the Moral Sense among Animals and among Men, October\u2013December 1758.]",
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      "kwic": "less than the Word of God . With the Scriptures in their Hands and Mouths, they can set at nought that express Command, Thou shalt do no Murder ; and justify their Wickedness, by the Command given Joshua to destroy the Heathen. Horrid Perversion of Scripture and",
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      "kwic": "this Phrase. I have been at pains to shew that the notion of the legislative power acting by virtue of representation, How comes it then, that the Commons only , who are chosen by the People, grant Money, and lay Taxes? is no principle in the British constitutio",
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      "kwic": "y . Study Poor Richard a little, and you may find some Benefit from his Instructions. I long to be with you all, and to see your Son. I pray God to bless him and you: being ever Your affectionate Father B Franklin Mrs. Stevenson and Daughter send their Love to",
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      "kwic": "s, to the End that all might not be obliged to attend upon the Execution of them. 2 The first Article, may be announced to the Emperor by one, as well as by more, and I Suppose it has been done: 3 But I hope Congress will not rest there, but will proceed, f",
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