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quadgram frequency
my dear lady hamilton16
you and sir william11
i send you a10
most faithful and affectionate9
letters of lord nelson9
your most faithful and9
letters from lord nelson8
and affectionate nelson bronte8
faithful and affectionate nelson8
lord nelson to lady8
nelson to lady hamilton8
from lady hamilton to8
my dear sir william7
regards to sir william7
from lord nelson to7
of the two sicilies6
of lord nelson to6
i have wrote to6
my dearest beloved emma6
sail of the line6
i do not think6
i hope you will6
the letters of lord6
of sir william hamilton5
i am glad you5
may god bless you5
send you a letter5
we shall have peace5
i am not surprised5
i have the honour5
have the goodness to5
i would not have5
my very dear lord5
have the honour to5
not be able to4
me to dine with4
have a letter from4
i hope they will4
i have a letter4
the name of the4
he is a very4
in the midst of4
write you a line4
letters from lady hamilton4
i am glad to4
from sir william hamilton4
letter from lady hamilton4
lady hamilton to the4
we have had a4
hundred pounds a year4
the honour to be4
kind and affectionate letters4
letters from the earl4
to miss horatia nelson4
in the mean time4
with the greatest respect4
i do not expect4
i have written to4
letters from sir william4
by macdonald and son4
the governor of syracuse4
is a good man4
i have no doubt4
i have not yet4
i have not a4
printed by macdonald and4
that your excellency will4
from the earl of4
to you and sir4
the honourable charles greville4
you are going to4
i shall only say4
if i was to3
send you the letter3
amuse yourself as well3
the pleasure of seeing3
he is a good3
obedient and faithful servant3
had better go to3
when i get to3
my own dear emma3
i shall be very3
you may be sure3
there can be no3
your most affectionate nelson3
remember me kindly to3
yourself as well as3
and the marquis de3
may be sure of3
go out of the3
had a letter from3
see no prospect of3
i send you the3
god in heaven bless3
moment of my life3
i have just received3
and obliged humble servant3
your most obliged and3
am glad to hear3
your obliged and affectionate3
i do not believe3
sir alexander john ball3
the alterations at merton3
to be able to3
the earl of bristol3
your faithful and affectionate3
have received all your3
i am sure of3
out of the ship3
and all our friends3
there will be no3
most obedient and faithful3
miss horatia nelson thomson3
i shall not be3
have the pleasure of3
shall be with you3
of the king and3
the admiralty will not3
i have just got3
i cannot hold up3
most affectionate nelson bronte3
as well as you3
i see no prospect3
the hands of the3
to miss charlotte nelson3
a letter from the3
she is like her3
i shall be with3
my kindest regards to3
kindest regards to sir3
most obliged and affectionate3
you a letter from3
sir william bolton is3
my best respects to3
will be able to3
if it pleases god3
ever your most faithful3
cannot hold up my3
i can help it3
your faithful nelson bronte3
well as you can3
am not surprised at3
and ever believe me3
truly kind and affectionate3
and that will be3
hold up my head3
and affectionate bronte nelson3
i have been in3
i beg you will3
best regards to sir3
it is your sex3
respects to sir william3
that i have no3
i could not have3
we have been out3
that i cannot hold3
the earl of st3
it will be a3
of his sicilian majesty3
and i do not3
anxious to hear of3
nephew of sir william3
i shall go to3
as soon as the3
if they do not3
the king has killed3
your truly kind and3
with respect to the3
i hope he will3
the king is very3
i wrote to you3
i have had a3
i have received all3
into the hands of3
if i can help3
but gales of wind2
to his sicilian majesty2
i have appointed to2
will be with you2
and retire to sicily2
and it is now2
of the earl of2
he is in the2
that you are perfectly2
they are all gone2
to your good mother2
with respect to mr2
have no idea of2
to her and her2
now miss horatia nelson2
i have no idea2
will set me up2
right honourable henry addington2
that you should have2
all will be well2
to the coast of2
believe me your truly2
they wanted to see2
that we shall have2
will have the goodness2
letters of the th2
in my power to2
vessel of any kind2
know that you will2
have just got a2
all our joint friends2
shall send on shore2
i have wrote you2
not neglect your singing2
out in the victory2
queen of the two2
you have done enough2
the dispatches and letters2
i could not bear2
i am not in2
goodness to me and2
with you to the2
have no time to2
hundred stand of arms2
at the bottom of2
i am delighted with2
best regards to mrs2
will do very well2
letter of lady hamilton2
the king of naples2
did well to send2
if they are gone2
should be immediately given2
give you my word2
is no good reason2
i have the pleasure2
i cannot help myself2
daughter of the present2
your own good sense2
of the th of2
to my dear mrs2
you may tell him2
with my best respects2
lady hamilton to lord2
surgeon of the victory2
had the goodness to2
should be sorry to2
god send you every2
thing which is kind2
every point of view2
i do not understand2
your ladyship and sir2
if you do not2
may heavens bless you2
as soon as possible2
and have read them2
and i shall be2
one of your dear2
her heart were stolen2
i have wrote a2
do not think it2
should have seen you2
as long as you2
that out of the2
it would not be2
be a long war2
i should be sorry2
you can give me2
with a supplement of2
in such a hurry2
obliged and affectionate bronte2
very good to him2
he does not know2
in having such a2
when i have the2
sincere respect and esteem2
glad you are going2
i had a letter2
letters from sir alexander2
i trust in god2
have just received your2
verses on lord nelson2
that i could be2
that i would not2
the court of naples2
and faithful nelson bronte2
to hear that you2
since he has been2
but this i know2
in its true light2
so good as to2
what can i say2
i have sent the2
try what can be2
say every thing to2
beg you will make2
you are not to2
john ball to lady2
with sincere respect and2
and affection for you2
what can be done2
intention of sir william2
truly sensible of all2
nothing can shake it2
he will have the2
they will come out2
all i would say2
have not yet received2
it is now too2
being a very fine2
possession of the islanders2
a very fine morning2
that i may be2
is in possession of2
will be no difficulty2
do not know what2
name of the place2
do not want any2
his compliments to you2
i shall tell him2
have the happiness of2
shall get through the2
i rejoice that you2
to be with you2
hope you will get2
i wish i could2
i will write her2
make my best respects2
it is not my2
the charge of the2
is delighted with your2
the midst of such2
you did well to2
i have made up2
the midst of the2
was my intention to2
not yet received your2
i have nothing to2
this is the first2
i would send you2
say every kind thing2
give you as good2
thank you for your2
a letter to the2
will make my best2
in the most perfect2
the elector of mentz2
i have just had2
long before this time2
for your kind letter2
bronte nelson of the2
i have sent to2
to go to the2
no good reason for2
the hundred pounds a2
for ever and ever2
me most kindly to2
will be my own2
i have every reason2
is like her mother2
and all that is2
make my best regards2
obliged and affectionate horatio2
the last moment of2
is now too late2
are not to pay2
desires his duty to2
of the present earl2
heart were stolen or2
and this is the2
ball to lady hamilton2
i have not heard2
letters from the rev2
your faithful and devoted2
they were gone to2
could not have got2
shall not be wanting2
pleasure of seeing you2
the ville de paris2
that orders should be2
will thank you to2
would not have you2
you i am well2
comfortable as we can2
good as you brought2
last moment of my2
i can have nothing2
if the french will2
i shall hope to2
kindest respects to sir2
i shall have the2
will be a great2
all my soul holds2
i received your letter2
this is the man2
have not a moment2
my word of honour2
most devoted and obliged2
in heaven bless you2
been sent by the2
have not been able2
king has killed twenty2
hamilton to alexander davison2
only think of his2
have been so long2
letters from alexander davison2
the situation of the2
made up my mind2
of our royal master2
i thank you for2
am glad you are2
if i had had2
i beg leave to2
the th of february2
they are gone to2
a vessel of any2
i give you my2
alexander john ball to2
get through the summer2
but more of this2
know the full extent2
that we shall meet2
nothing but gales of2
i shall be able2
i am anxious to2
possessing themselves of leghorn2
i have not made2
for thomas lovewell co2
it is not very2
i cannot help it2
in the gulph of2
to write to you2
make my kindest regards2
that you will always2
god almighty bless you2
sent a letter to2
i shall send you2
i am going on2
do not neglect your2
the night of the2
i can tell you2
hamilton to lord nelson2
i wish it was2
have wrote a line2
soul holds most dear2
i wish you would2
wrong in the head2
i should like to2
to me and mine2
letters from the reverend2
that he has not2
in every point of2
i want to send2
he will do it2
i have been with2
scrap of a pen2
of the fleet in2
and i will answer2
i shall send on2
when i come to2
write to her to2
had the honour of2
hundred pounds a month2
was not to be2
bless you and sir2
a day or two2
you a letter for2
he will yet do2
letters of sir william2
is going to rosas2
to dine with them2
have great pleasure in2
more than i can2
take the opportunity of2
god bless you and2
you will long ago2
letter from the honourable2
i wrote to the2
for me or my2
are in the island2
few lines to you2
if i can afford2
the full extent of2
fifteen hundred stand of2
to the right honourable2
whilst i am writing2
on the coast of2
the ministers at naples2
letters have made me2
i am truly sensible2
i am glad the2
been so long absent2
a letter from gibbs2
vincent to lady hamilton2
from sir alexander john2
i come to naples2
hope they will come2
if he does not2
what can be the2
all your truly kind2
as good as you2
nelson to sir william2
the good fortune to2
my soul holds most2
of their sicilian majesties2
my best regards acceptable2
my dear horatia is2
i do not forget2
letters of lady hamilton2
is a very serious2
has been very good2
send you every success2
you are perfectly recovered2
all i can to2
bless and preserve you2
stolen or flown away2
and that i shall2
by the french papers2
may be able to2
to the charge of2
ladyship and sir william2
i have no fears2
to abuse the earl2
orders should be immediately2
for the alterations at2
it is now from2
i can only say2
although i have wrote2
have her own way2
hope you will have2
who is a good2
i shall soon be2
a good deal of2
in bed with a2
i agree with you2
but it would be2
do you ever see2
i have this moment2
and i see no2
if i can get2
a gale of wind2
sold by all the2
or any where else2
i can never forget2
that i love you2
that i have not2
could not have thought2
on bread and butter2
for the sake of2
have appointed to the2
a letter from mr2
hamilton to the right2
lady hamilton to alexander2
your most obedient servant2
i wrote to mrs2
am truly sensible of2
lord nelson to sir2
of the situation of2
a supplement of interesting2
for i would not2
and what i have2
a very kind letter2
the opportunity of writing2
supplement of interesting letters2
all the dispatches and2
i am happy to2
will long ago have2
that it is very2
the gulph of genoa2
write a letter to2
and sold by all2
sensible of all your2
your letters of yesterday2
they will not come2
we shall meet again2
be able to go2
were stolen or flown2
i was with you2
you will have the2
wrote a line to2
being out of breath2
make out the name2
i should have been2
that i shall not2
have made up my2
what is passing in2
i am not sure2
send you a copy2
received all your truly2
rejoice that you have2
i hope to hear2
obliged and affectionate friend2
have been out all2
ever since i have2
and write you a2
have been very ill2
i shall rejoice to2
your most humble servant2
request that your excellency2
if the admiralty will2
in a few days2
he was going to2
government of this country2
i shall like it2
nelson of the nile2
it was my intention2
the goodness to communicate2
as i have no2
shall soon be at2
that i should have2
i have had no2
my kindest respects to2
letters of the earl2
lord nelson to mrs2
shall rejoice to hear2
not been able to2
i have only to2
not a vessel of2
be the first to2
you my word of2
the right honourable henry2
make my kindest respects2
are going to take2
letters to lady hamilton2
i take the opportunity2
have the pleasure to2
in a very bad2
as if he was2
but i would have2
a very bad way2
i am pleased with2
is very much recovered2
and affectionate horatio nelson2
received a letter from2
the surgeon of the2
i shall be glad2
you are very good2
been out all day2
the marquis de niza2
to the last moment2
i hope to be2
to sir william hamilton2
the conduct of his2
letter of the th2
every thing which is2
will yet do well2
he has been in2
them with real pleasure2
and that i could2
to be under the2
thanks for your kind2
can be no doubt2
of what is passing2
i can assure you2
of my profound respect2
the government of this2
they are kept on2
of the governor of2
i hope it will2
i shall be clear2
i am sorry to2
hear that you are2
i do not know2
a large portion of2
it was to be2
the king and queen2
my feelings are alive2
i have been much2
you do not neglect2
i shall never forget2
there will be a2
you will make my2
charge of the governor2
i shall write a2
dearer to me than2
best regards acceptable to2
that we have been2
be no difficulty in2
is your sex that2
i have this day2
fallen into the hands2
could not follow me2
charles is very much2
i care not what2
sir william is arrived2
boars have been killed2
from all my soul2
make both ends meet2
at the loss of2
in a day or2
from the honourable charles2
without being out of2
but i do not2
the queen of naples2
will be glad to2
and it has been2
out the name of2
you as good as2
a few lines to2
i do not write2
as it would be2
and i am very2
for a few months2
i am far from2
as he was going2
obliged and faithful friend2
to introduce to your2
remember me most kindly2
do not expect it2
you may be assured2
i have been very2
by all the booksellers2
and i have not2
in possession of the2