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quadgram frequency
the king of the400
king of the belgians399
on the th of391
duty to your majesty326
humble duty to your323
queen victoria to the317
his humble duty to308
the house of commons293
presents his humble duty289
the duchess of kent276
the prince of wales255
the queen and the251
to the king of244
victoria to the king211
the duke of wellington206
in the house of203
queen and the prince189
at the same time167
the queen and prince162
from a photograph by158
the house of lords157
of the duke of155
of the house of141
melbourne to queen victoria141
viscount melbourne to queen140
in the course of117
letter of the th116
melbourne presents his humble113
lord melbourne presents his112
of the belgians to109
for the first time108
on the part of107
to the earl of105
queen victoria to viscount93
victoria to the earl91
the archbishop of canterbury90
ever your devoted niece89
one of the most89
the duke of cambridge88
of the queen and87
and the duke of85
belgians to queen victoria84
the belgians to queen84
of the prince of83
viscount palmerston to queen78
palmerston to queen victoria78
of the prince consort76
the duke of kent74
palmerston presents his humble71
viscount palmerston presents his71
the duke of sussex70
to lord john russell70
chancellor of the exchequer70
of the royal family69
the death of the69
at the head of68
on the other hand68
the head of the67
at the time of67
at the end of66
queen and prince albert66
the end of the66
the course of the63
the queen and her63
of the duchess of62
the queen has received61
of the king of61
of the princess royal61
in spite of the61
queen victoria to lord61
that it would be59
to the duke of59
the king of prussia58
the earl of aberdeen57
the earl of clarendon57
the part of the56
the th of august56
the emperor and empress55
the th of june55
the whole of the54
was one of the54
the rest of the53
victoria to viscount palmerston53
of one of the53
the duke of newcastle53
duke and duchess of53
the members of the52
sir robert peel to52
the duke and duchess51
to sir robert peel51
for the purpose of50
in the case of50
kind letter of the49
from the royal collection49
the order of the48
the emperor of the48
in the midst of48
on the st of48
lord john russell to48
emperor of the french48
and the duchess of48
the earl of derby47
the queen of the47
in the middle of47
the th of may47
her majesty the queen47
by the duke of47
on the occasion of46
the queen of england46
queen of the belgians46
the life of the46
to the house of45
with his humble duty45
the chancellor of the45
the duke of clarence45
on the morning of44
that your majesty will44
order of the garter44
duchess of kent and43
the king and queen43
queen has received lord43
the presence of the42
with respect to the42
members of the royal42
as well as the42
and lord john russell42
victoria to lord john41
the duke of york40
russell to queen victoria40
at the age of40
russell presents his humble40
lord john russell presents39
john russell presents his39
it is to be39
john russell to queen39
on the subject of39
with the exception of38
life of the prince38
the time of the38
with regard to the38
god save the queen38
the manner in which38
at the beginning of37
the th of september37
first lord of the37
the th of march37
from time to time37
your majesty that the36
for your kind letter36
the th of october36
the close of the36
the th of january36
majesty and the prince36
which your majesty has36
to be able to36
in a letter to36
in consequence of the35
of the queen of35
the th of april35
the prince and princess35
the middle of the35
the result of the35
to thank you for35
your kind letter of35
the th of february34
the duchess of sutherland34
prince and princess of34
secretary of state for34
the ladies of the34
lord melbourne is very34
her majesty and the34
the duke of saxe34
victoria to viscount melbourne33
has the honour to33
the duke of cumberland33
to the queen and33
to your majesty that33
that the queen had33
had the honour of33
the king of hanover33
of the th of33
the centre of the33
the beginning of the33
on a visit to32
queen victoria to sir32
in one of the32
the isle of wight32
by a majority of32
to your majesty the32
mistress of the robes32
the th of july32
the conduct of the32
in the presence of31
peel to queen victoria31
it would have been31
the th of november31
the hands of the31
and at the same31
robert peel to queen31
the th of december30
in favour of the30
empress of the french30
the secretary of state30
the subject of the30
a great deal of30
to the prince albert29
princess victoria to the29
is said to have29
to say that the29
the top of the29
the princess victoria to29
the morning of the29
the queen wrote to29
and has the honour29
the prince of leiningen29
begs to state that29
leader of the house29
master of the horse29
prince of wales and29
to the princess victoria29
to the duchess of29
seems to have been29
a good deal of29
the marriage of the29
in the centre of28
death of the duke28
put an end to28
and the prince were28
your majesty that he28
of the death of28
of great britain and28
the occasion of the28
the heart of the28
the early years of28
on the nd of28
on account of the27
and on the th27
introductory note to chapter27
it would be a27
it would not be27
king of the french27
of the board of27
the news of the27
king and queen of27
that the duke of26
to the emperor of26
on the rd of26
with a view to26
the bishop of london26
the emperor of austria26
earl of aberdeen to26
the character of the26
the duchess of gloucester26
to one of the26
visit to the queen26
by the duchess of26
as much as possible26
of sir robert peel26
on the following day26
thank you for your25
is one of the25
marriage of the princess25
of the order of25
for the last time25
in the eyes of25
a visit to the25
the princess of wales25
that it should be25
in the habit of25
between the queen and25
the nature of the25
for a long time25
and the prince consort25
by the archbishop of24
of aberdeen to queen24
of the earl of24
there was a great24
the queen in her24
the time of her24
in the way of24
it was clear that24
aberdeen to queen victoria24
in front of the24
emperor and empress of24
at the close of24
the question of the24
the east india company24
of lord john russell24
in the month of24
hopes that your majesty24
the death of her24
and begs to state24
the opening of the24
the position of the24
in the hands of24
but it was not24
for the most part24
president of the council23
the prince of orange23
the prince and the23
and there was a23
the name of the23
many thanks for your23
a letter from the23
wrote in her journal23
of the united states23
and the prince of23
death of the prince23
his most humble duty23
lord of the admiralty23
a member of the22
as one of the22
the crown prince of22
to the prime minister22
it is impossible to22
ladies of the bedchamber22
the birth of the22
the duchess of cambridge22
of the young queen22
in the following year22
prince of wales was22
of the princess charlotte22
to form a government22
with the duchess of22
president of the board22
the duc de nemours22
his royal highness the22
by the prince of22
that he did not22
the present state of22
it is said that22
of the united kingdom22
duchess of kent was22
of the church of22
the church of england22
morning of the th22
said to have been22
the belgians to the21
to the throne of21
the opinion of the21
the emperor of russia21
on the ground that21
prince albert and the21
to acquaint your majesty21
the queen of spain21
that he could not21
will be able to21
in regard to the21
the master of the21
in the reign of21
the duc de bordeaux21
in the form of21
as a matter of21
acquaint your majesty that20
the state of the20
in the name of20
was not to be20
i do not think20
in addition to the20
and sir robert peel20
by the death of20
belgians to the princess20
for the sake of20
assure your majesty that20
the queen had been20
for the benefit of20
most humble duty to20
peel presents his humble20
great britain and ireland20
to the top of20
took place on the20
that it was the20
by sir robert peel20
robert peel presents his20
sir robert peel presents20
that the queen was20
that he had been20
on the death of20
the greater part of20
was the duke of20
the power of the20
with sir robert peel20
on the evening of20
the condition of the20
that he would be19
is not to be19
duke of wellington and19
the duchy of lancaster19
the reign of queen19
the earl of malmesbury19
in the autumn of19
that there was no19
the fact that the19
the day of the19
died on the th19
frederick william of prussia19
in the event of19
of the great exhibition19
life in the highlands19
the foreign policy of19
both the queen and19
the leader of the19
on the other side19
that it would not19
that your majesty is19
for the duke of19
prince louis of hesse19
it is difficult to19
nothing could be more19
defeat and resignation of19
the duke of edinburgh19
dear letter of the19
it was not until19
early years of the19
to which the queen19
of the east india18
have the honour to18
earl of clarendon to18
the duke of connaught18
a portion of the18
it might have been18
husband of the queen18
by the end of18
submit to your majesty18
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in the shape of18
of the corn laws18
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for a short time18
to the number of18
the queen is very18
victoria to sir robert18
to say that he18
archbishop of canterbury and18
reign of queen victoria18
with the duke of18
repeal of the corn18
at the foot of18
of the duchy of18
and one of the18
lord melbourne does not18
the return of the18
the arrival of the18
the same time the18
in which the queen18
lord john russell and18
the princess royal was18
it must have been18
i have the honour18
your majesty and the18
earl of derby to18
the feelings of the18
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into the hands of18
lord palmerston and lord18
to the prince of18
the city of london18
by permission of the18
the houses of parliament18
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prince frederick william of17
that it was not17
the board of control17
marriage of the queen17
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at the foreign office17
the ladies and gentlemen17
derby to queen victoria17
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came to the throne17
of derby to queen17
in reference to the17
that the duchess of17
thanks for your kind17
in which she had17
of wales and the17
the queen returns the17
of the princess victoria17
to the memory of17
i hope you will17
that he should be17
melbourne is very glad17
the church of scotland17
as well as to17
in the first instance17
submits to your majesty17
on behalf of the17
majesty and prince albert17
the health of the17
on the day of17
the government of the17
the son of a17
in the beginning of17
to lay before your17
the first time in17
i hope and trust17
the benefit of the16
place on the th16
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i am happy to16
the education of the16
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ought not to be16
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birth of the princess16
to hear that your16
in the time of16
memorandum by mr anson16
the queen has just16
of the th inst16
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queen adelaide to queen16
that your majesty should16
the great officers of16
the confidence of the16
the meeting of the16
at the bottom of16
prince edward of saxe16
adelaide to queen victoria16
the affairs of the16
lay before your majesty16
the foot of the16
the duke of coburg16
a few days before16
in the united kingdom16
palmerston and lord john16
her majesty and prince16
the peace of europe16
it was in the16
of the french to16
of some of the16
the head of a16
by permission of messrs16
and empress of the16
it is true that16
by the queen in16
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the memory of the15
the mouth of the15
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in the summer of15
heir to the throne15
by a large majority15
the state of affairs15
of the duc de15
and the prince had15
that there is no15
your dear letter of15
of kent and her15
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that lord john russell15
presence of the queen15
all parts of the15
the meeting of parliament15
queen and her husband15
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glad to hear that15
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of his royal highness15
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letter to the queen15
the duchess of clarence15
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by lord john russell15
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of king louis philippe15
accession to the throne15
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eldest son of the15
to inform your majesty15
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the first of the15
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of the ladies of15
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the duke of norfolk15
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of the reform bill14
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in the royal collection14
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resignation of the government14
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royal highness the prince14
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by the prince albert14
that sir robert peel14
manner in which the14
life of the queen14
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the date of the14
and the princess royal14
be said to have14
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clarendon presents his humble14
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and princess of wales14
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a photograph by f14
in a few days14
the national portrait gallery14
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of the liberal party14
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clarendon to queen victoria14
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knight of the garter14
of the emperor and14
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