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trigram frequency
on the th654
the th of435
of the line252
of the french239
on board the229
as well as229
one of the220
of the enemy198
that he was165
the french fleet157
part of the156
of the nile156
that he had153
the battle of148
commander in chief143
would have been140
sail of the133
of the british132
which he had131
the west indies127
it was not124
to have been122
out of the119
at this time118
sir william hamilton117
as soon as117
the british fleet113
that it was112
of the fleet111
ships of the110
at the same110
in the mediterranean101
to lady hamilton100
that the french99
which had been97
i am sure96
the command of95
the earl of93
the same time93
that he would93
earl of st91
in the morning90
of the th90
the king of89
he wrote to86
he did not86
the honour to85
it would be84
the loss of83
for the purpose83
he could not83
in a letter82
he had been82
a letter to81
i have the81
was to be81
the purpose of81
and lady hamilton80
i do not80
of the admiralty79
could not be77
the st of77
the honour of76
his sicilian majesty76
of his own76
battle of the75
to the westward75
on the st75
king and country74
who had been73
some of the73
the commander in72
sir william and72
on the d71
a few days71
as to the70
have the honour70
command of the70
not to be69
in order to69
on this occasion68
to return to68
to go to68
seems to have67
as far as67
the coast of66
i have not66
the name of66
it may be66
the next day66
the whole of65
to be the65
my dear lord65
of the most65
to the admiralty64
that they were64
and that he64
and it was63
of great britain63
that i am63
of the two62
william and lady62
in the evening61
sir hyde parker61
it will be61
it had been61
in the mean60
that of the60
that he might60
line of battle60
at this moment60
of lord nelson59
he would have59
to the west59
in which he59
which he was59
the bay of58
of the victory58
the mean time58
at that time58
in consequence of58
and it is58
the d of57
and of the57
had not been56
my dear sir56
one of his56
i have no55
of the ships55
of the battle55
officers and men55
it was a55
the island of55
that he should55
was in the54
a man of54
of the same54
under his command54
would not have54
my dearest emma53
mouth of the53
of all the53
the head of53
flag of truce53
the power of53
th of june53
god bless you53
on the other53
possession of the53
i send you53
in the same53
to the northward52
at the time52
it is not52
he was not51
in his own51
the duke of51
i have been51
as he was51
sir john jervis51
that the enemy50
letter to the50
the state of50
a letter from50
to the british50
and to the49
killed and wounded49
he was a49
the time of49
it would have49
i shall be49
it has been49
as it was48
at the battle48
is to be48
the part of48
of the squadron48
the order of47
the combined fleets47
in such a47
the hands of47
for some time47
i am not47
after the battle47
to take the46
in the world46
account of the46
two or three46
the mouth of46
his lordship was46
of his sicilian45
it is a45
captain of the45
but it was45
there was no45
that they had45
by no means45
of the great45
sir sidney smith45
and all the44
king of naples44
the king and44
lord nelson was44
of lady hamilton44
in a few44
and that the44
queen of naples44
it is said43
it was the43
should have been43
with the french43
of the spanish43
and in the42
and i have42
of his country42
to sir william42
when he was42
up to the42
in the most42
that it is42
and he was42
there is no42
th of april42
to his own41
on the part41
his lordship had41
board the victory41
the morning of41
my dear emma41
to the southward41
and on the41
under my command41
i would not41
on the occasion41
the city of41
th of july41
there was a41
of the world41
th of march41
with the greatest41
the following letter41
th of may40
second in command40
th of february40
he had not40
i have done40
ships of war40
one hundred and40
head of the40
could not have40
he would not39
with all the39
that i have39
return to england39
the death of39
by the french39
i should have39
he was to39
of the first39
and i am39
under the command39
said to have39
nelson and bronte39
of the king38
as he had38
lord nelson had38
of those who38
th of august38
to his lordship38
put to sea38
in the afternoon38
to be a38
the signal for38
a hundred and37
the necessity of37
be able to37
the queen of37
end of the37
made the signal37
in the bay37
as i have37
might have been37
the french had37
be considered as37
honour to be37
of the mediterranean37
of the country37
to make the37
battle of copenhagen37
that he has36
the french were36
of the navy36
are to be36
his royal highness36
to lord nelson36
would not be36
and sir william36
must have been36
the royal family36
between the two36
sight of the36
commander of the36
the court of36
in the service36
to the last36
the end of36
that you will36
i shall not35
in possession of35
it is my35
that they might35
not have been35
the line of35
which it was35
as they were35
a short time35
a copy of35
state of the35
at the head35
in the fleet35
to the eastward35
which they had35
him to the35
him in the34
morning of the34
th of september34
of the officers34
side of the34
bay of naples34
whom he had34
he had no34
says his lordship34
to the earl34
of the people34
he was in34
that he could34
many of the34
the first lord34
my dear lady34
the house of34
of the ship34
to earl spencer34
to the french34
of sir william34
with the most34
at half past34
ought to be34
it is true34
a flag of33
the rest of33
that he is33
the same day33
the port of33
one of them33
a few minutes33
on the coast33
of such a33
of his life33
of the english33
their sicilian majesties33
my king and33
sense of the33
the line and33
wrote to the33
the enemy were33
i hope to33
of the latter33
your most obedient33
of the commander33
the other hand33
which his lordship33
the british squadron33
but it is32
part of his32
that i shall32
the object of32
to the mediterranean32
with which he32
dear lady hamilton32
but he was32
the siege of32
they had been32
in a very32
of the royal32
that lord nelson32
the governor of32
for a moment32
on the quarter32
to say that31
and the other31
was not a31
in with the31
the number of31
have been a31
if i had31
soon as the31
was one of31
sir robert calder31
not fail to31
a state of31
of the day31
of which he31
th of october31
to keep the31
any of the30
the royal sovereign30
officers of the30
of the island30
owing to the30
in my power30
to which he30
well as the30
the british navy30
it must be30
order of the30
sir john orde30
that the british30
ought to have30
had been so30
the ships of30
sir horatio nelson30
of the town30
most obedient servant30
i will not30
the nature of30
the right honourable30
i have had30
the destruction of30
the two sicilies30
appears to have30
in which the29
th of january29
in sight of29
of the danish29
i dare say29
the spirit of29
take possession of29
that he will29
i could not29
he should be29
to all the29
the officers and29
during the night29
the french and29
the british government29
there was not29
the beginning of29
letter of the29
the french ships29
in one of29
to be made28
my dear friend28
to see the28
the flag of28
to make a28
which i have28
the service of28
the gulf of28
that there was28
the protection of28
to have a28
to the commander28
it might be28
king and queen28
the conduct of28
of the combined28
admiral of the28
french and spanish28
of a great28
he is a28
as much as28
will not be28
in the british28
he does not28
the capture of27
of the sea27
what i have27
was on the27
came on board27
and for the27
they were not27
the combined fleet27
one of these27
the effect of27
those who had27
on account of27
loss of the27
a number of27
the kingdom of27
sent to the27
this is the27
lord of the27
off the nile27
on board of27
duke of clarence27
ship of the27
that they should27
those of the27
in a state27
the course of27
i have only26
is said to26
most of the26
the marquis de26
to prevent the26
and believe me26
i did not26
it is to26
he had the26
the life of26
so as to26
all the ships26
the greater part26
in the following26
the fleet to26
there is a26
if it is26
city of london26
for him to26
it is the26
it was in26
at this period25
of which the25
the enemy had25
the captain of25
than that of25
his lordship and25
was sent to25
for a few25
kingdom of naples25
of the action25
lord nelson to25
to the admiral25
into the hands25
the toulon fleet25
in the action25
such was the25
on his way25
have been the25
to the enemy25
in spite of25
the main body25
nelson of the25
the situation of25
they could not25
was about to25
take care of25
the whole fleet25
with the fleet25
should not be25
th of december25
which they were24
the feelings of24
you will have24
he said to24
had the honour24
it was to24
there can be24
the cause of24
battle of trafalgar24
well as of24
to the south24
as i am24
to one of24
for the first24
the night of24
at the moment24
the entrance of24
the blockade of24
of the allies24
had been made24
that i may24
if he had24
the british admiral24
by lord nelson24
the signal was24
it was his24
on the subject24
i have wrote24
the signal to24
to the north24
the ships were24
the first time24
it to be24
some of his24
the crown prince24
in the west24
hands of the24
first lord of24
wounded in the24
by the british24
in the battle24
greater part of24
whom he was24
may have been24
they were in23
the result of23
him from the23
on the larboard23
to be done23
rest of the23
the glory of23
the castle of23
in the first23
but i am23
and did not23
the sight of23
beg leave to23
close to the23
by the hand23
the enemy to23
he wished to23
and his friends23
the arrival of23
for want of23
nature of the23
the safety of23
the spanish fleet23
and the french23
of one of23
what he had23
the grand signior23
command in the23
he had a23
was not to23
by his lordship23
in this world23
that they would23
to whom he23
according to the23
when it was23
that his lordship23
and a half23
of his lordship23
those who were23
with the enemy23
you may be23
of the court23
was at this23
on the starboard23
the guillaume tell23
that i should23
the officers of22
the opportunity of22
in the rear22
the fire of22
of our country22
an opportunity of22
of the neapolitan22
had been sent22
till the th22
the prince of22
i am confident22
by this time22
on board his22
could have been22
you will not22
of our ships22
where they were22
two hundred and22
not more than22
a line of22
was ordered to22
of the war22
they might be22
on the morning22
the french admiral22
ready for sea22
his king and22
the middle of22
several of the22
situation of the22
during the whole22
the evening of22
the movements of22
of the d22
the importance of22
but i have22
ships in the22
send you a22
i have sent22
was not the22
of the city22
as long as22
lordship and friends22
to join the22
that it would22
was obliged to22
i am very22
my duty to22
a few hours22
the possession of22
is a very22
with regard to22
to the king22
it would not22
the fleet was21
it was impossible21
was appointed to21
great britain and21
the wind was21
for me to21
the french in21
the plan of21
ship in the21
to the fleet21
pursuit of the21
lord nelson and21
the french army21
to take possession21
he had done21
we should have21
to the world21
so far as21
to lord keith21
the idea of21
were in the21
been able to21
to his friend21
which he could21
well as to21
an account of21
this was the21
and when the21
to prepare for21
i have a21
early in the21
supposed to be21
his way to21
him by the21
in the island21
he might have21
to leeward of21
the prime minister21
duke of bronte21
the orders of21
in the victory21
the first of21
with which the21
for the sake21
passage of the21
i may be21
in pursuit of21
to go on21
have no doubt21
it should be21
for which he21
lady hamilton and21
did not know21
to the great21
on his return21
a great deal21
as it is21
to do so21
could not fail21
appear to have21
in the baltic21
as that of21
that part of21
the assistance of21
he might be21
the sake of21
to those who21
at the admiralty21
nelson in the21
it is impossible21
to believe that20
the san nicolas20
the people of20
whole of the20
the reduction of20
will be a20
of the straits20
more than a20
the news of20
all the world20
in this country20
marquis de niza20
they did not20
said to be20
hero of the20
in search of20
it is only20
that all the20
to your lordship20
the captains of20
do not think20
to dine with20
the approach of20
of the order20
out of his20
he was the20
from the french20
st of august20
your letter of20
of the bath20
to be in20
be in the20
in the house20
the channel fleet20
that she was20
news of the20
to his country20
years of age20
not the smallest20
the greatest respect20
a man who20
for the service20
the remainder of20
with the british20
were to be20
destruction of the20
of the kingdom20
the moment the20
dated on board20
of the bay20
if i can20
be permitted to20
that could be20
hundred and twenty20
the presence of20
for that purpose20
return to the20
when they were20
letter to his20
the subject of19
on the contrary19
th of november19
evening of the19
said that he19
a right to19
in his power19
it shall be19
gone to the19
and you will19
against the french19
the honourable captain19
in the course19
your excellency will19
of which were19
the act of19
soon as possible19
he has been19
the influence of19
to quit the19
go to the19
and that they19
out of sight19
line of defence19
the freedom of19
chief in the19
i have to19
the battle was19
name of the19
his old friend19
information of the19
while he was19
to get the19
at war with19
conduct of the19
with lady hamilton19
nelson to the19
with his own19
for the honour19
to leave the19
of battle ships19
he thought it19
my dearest friend19
captains of the19
of the st19
hundred and fifty19
the fleet in19
your lordship will19
be ready to19
belonging to the19
the day after19
to the governor19
can never be19
i am now19
the victory was19
of the admiral19
the direction of19
the day before19
fire of the19
on the same19
the french to19
signal was made19
of their own19
to attack the19
the day of19
was the only19
a matter of18
the rear of18
protection of the18
letter to sir18
about this time18
and lord nelson18
i am sorry18
that he did18
of the whole18
following letter to18
on the way18
the report of18
on the day18
he seems to18
that they are18
if i am18
le guillaume tell18
by all the18
to his wife18
the intention of18
on that day18
being able to18
the hero of18
letter from the18
he writes to18
which was the18
in the navy18
is my duty18
i beg leave18
by his own18
to tell you18
i have received18
of the greatest18
the straits of18
at once to18
to put to18
on both sides18
a fleet of18
a very few18
and at the18
of his king18
captain nelson was18
the county of18
there is nothing18
knight of the18
can be no18
the midst of18
of the emperor18
be allowed to18
we shall have18
of the different18
manner in which18
as to be18
and that it18
prisoners of war18
i am glad18
of an hour18
would be a18
and that i18
fell in with18
had been seen18
at a time18
if the french18
they had not18
has not been18
and the whole18
those who have18
by which the18
shall not be18
and the british18
st of october18
him to be18
to be seen18
of which was18
a few months18
i had the18
the success of18
your most faithful18
lieutenant of the17
had been taken17
i shall never17
of the present17
to the command17
the passage of17
his own hand17
order of sailing17
and with the17
the benefit of17
one of their17
to carry out17
you will see17
he was so17
court of naples17
i am going17
movements of the17
the merits of17
the second in17
after the action17
the attack of17
the british minister17
and they were17
killed or wounded17
the point of17
a press of17
plan of attack17
appointed to the17
in the centre17
to the duke17
in which they17
master of the17
to the other17
the secretary of17
much of the17
knowledge of the17
the french are17
added to the17
the mediterranean fleet17
one or two17
by those who17
have been in17
secretary of state17
of one hundred17
by the enemy17
one of those17
but for the17
together with the17
the advantage of17
to have the17
the defence of17
board the vanguard17
the affairs of17
the following day17
any part of17
in favour of17
the prospect of17
view of the17
in the midst17
hundred and eighty17
wrote the following17
not appear to17
arrival of the17
that i cannot17
from the enemy17
from the west17
order of battle17
at the siege17
most faithful and17
him on the17
if the enemy17
that the combined17
the squadron under17
it is now17
capture of the17
in case of17
taken possession of17
his imperial majesty17
letter to captain17
gale of wind17
the inhabitants of17
from the shore17
of the government17
to be sent17
more than the17
he had never17
prince of wales17
he must have16
the idea that16
he went to16
have not been16
did not think16
the man who16
the next morning16
charge of the16
of the last16
that you are16
i had not16
to windward of16
four or five16
soon as he16
off cape st16
in the hands16
the opinion of16
sir john acton16
he will be16
that if the16
he ought to16
he wrote the16
in the name16
on board a16
who had the16
his friend captain16
to him by16
and in a16
was that of16
i think it16
with him in16
to sir john16
was necessary to16
to the public16
the french troops16
and that of16
the pleasure to16
them to be16
of santa cruz16
with whom he16
the gulph of16
i assure you16
this is a16
be left to16
the san josef16
and when he16
of each other16
was not only16
to the baltic16
he knew that16
two of the16
of a hundred16
the interests of16
with the utmost16
the best of16
the memory of16
to do with16
as if he16
chief of the16
the ships in16
set fire to16
he left the16
she could not16
the history of16
to be found16
they will be16
to be expected16
in the night16
he had received16
to receive the16
the commander of16
when he had16
that the king16
point of view16
the means of16
proved to be16
night of the16
it did not16
the surrender of16
that i would16
to get at16
get at them16
the appearance of16
of the harbour16
of the danes16
of their ships16
to find a16
some of them16
to the right16
in the harbour16
to watch the16
in the face16
to the very16
of the allied16
i never saw16
said he to16
the throne of16
three or four16
the event of16
he was now16
i should not16
nelson and his16
of the year16
done my duty16
will be done16
consequence of the16
him that he16
of my country16
and as the16
and i shall16
and i will16
he may be16
the following morning16
seem to have16
on this subject16
was the first16
his return to16
of the service16
it does not16
in that case16
were in a16
the thought of16
have done my16
well known to16
his letter to16
to the throne15
at one time15
of the army15
to be taken15
and one of15
only a few15
it was soon15
if it had15
of the spaniards15
if they had15
man who had15
the fate of15
there is not15
nelson and the15
his britannic majesty15
a part of15
those who are15
that sir william15
the use of15
his mind was15
is in the15
that we shall15
on the following15
wrote to lord15
i have said15
i am in15
not a moment15
that they will15
that i will15
have the pleasure15
this was a15
in charge of15
and his lordship15
any of his15
aware of the15
man in the15
the pleasure of15
of the very15
that i had15
all the officers15
went on shore15
to assist in15
of my own15
of the state15
on board to15
went on board15
letters from the15
of his majesty15
to my country15
the side of15
you will be15
a letter of15
faithful and affectionate15
that i was15
him as a15
hundred and thirty15
with each other15
press of sail15
by the king15
and by the15
in the levant15
to think of15
the enemy will15
and there was15
though he had15
two sail of15
to be left15
the face of15
and not to15
of his britannic15
i cannot help15
his intention to15
the goodness to15
to be at15
after he had15
fire on the15
and queen of15
on the spot15
so that the15
have had a15
not only to15
most obedient and15
in this letter15
of what he15
his own ship15
the progress of15
in a condition15
the ships which15
of the port15
on th june15
was not till15
a small squadron15
course of the15
and i hope15
have only to15
of the human15
his lordship says15
sir edward berry15
standing to the15
a good deal15
was in a15
for the french15
had been a15
a legacy to15
from the time15
at all events15
of their country15
addressed to the15
siege of calvi15
in the south15
they would have15
of the situation15
and after a15
of a man15
she had been15
that he may15
and he had15
steering to the15
was at the15
the town of15
i hope you15
opinion of the15
van of the15
to captain ball15
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