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charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'6910.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 7086 author: Tytler, Sarah title: Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen — Volume 2 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/7086.txt cache: ./cache/7086.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 7 resourceName b'7086.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 42386 author: Maxwell, Herbert, Sir title: Sixty Years a Queen: The Story of Her Majesty's Reign date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/42386.txt cache: ./cache/42386.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 19 resourceName b'42386.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 20023 author: Victoria, Queen of Great Britain title: The Letters of Queen Victoria : A Selection from Her Majesty's Correspondence between the Years 1837 and 1861. Volume 1, 1837-1843 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/20023.txt cache: ./cache/20023.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 29 resourceName b'20023.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 28649 author: Victoria, Queen of Great Britain title: The Letters of Queen Victoria : A Selection from Her Majesty's Correspondence between the Years 1837 and 1861. Volume 3, 1854-1861 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/28649.txt cache: ./cache/28649.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 25 resourceName b'28649.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-victoriaQueenOfGreatBritain-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 20023 author = Victoria, Queen of Great Britain title = The Letters of Queen Victoria : A Selection from Her Majesty's Correspondence between the Years 1837 and 1861. Volume 1, 1837-1843 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 219888 sentences = 14529 flesch = 78 summary = position--The Queen and Sir Robert Peel--Lord Melbourne's opinion of The Queen has received Lord Melbourne's communication, and thinks, The Queen received Lord Melbourne's two letters yesterday evening, and Lord Melbourne has the pleasure of wishing your Majesty a happy and Lord Melbourne presents his humble duty to your Majesty, and thinks Lord Melbourne presents his humble duty to your Majesty, and thinks Lord Melbourne presents his humble duty to your Majesty, and feels The Queen thinks Lord Melbourne may possibly wish to know how she The Queen hopes Lord Melbourne received her letter last night. The Queen hopes Lord Melbourne is able to read her letters; if ever The Queen has just received Lord Melbourne's letter; and wishes to Lord Melbourne reads with great satisfaction your Majesty's expression Lord Melbourne has this morning received your Majesty's letter of The Queen thanks Lord Melbourne for his kind letter, received the day cache = ./cache/20023.txt txt = ./txt/20023.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 16965 author = Browne, E. Gordon (Edgar Gordon) title = Queen Victoria date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 34954 sentences = 1958 flesch = 76 summary = foes, and her country took its place in the front rank of Great Powers. an age of great men and women, a New England. took place in public; where little children of tender years were Four days later the Queen went in State to dissolve Parliament, and the Queen was able during the early years of her reign to develop Queen said, "He is the first King of France who comes on a visit to The Queen loved her life here even more than the Prince, and every Their life there during the years 1848-61 is described by the Queen The death of the Queen's' mother came as a great shock to the Prince Queen's, "to place all his time and powers at her command." Every Prince Albert and Queen Victoria, both of whom he knew and admired. The last years of the Queen's life were destined to be saddened cache = ./cache/16965.txt txt = ./txt/16965.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 28649 author = Victoria, Queen of Great Britain title = The Letters of Queen Victoria : A Selection from Her Majesty's Correspondence between the Years 1837 and 1861. Volume 3, 1854-1861 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 242117 sentences = 17877 flesch = 76 summary = of Lord Palmerston for the Duke of Newcastle as Secretary for War. Sir Charles Napier, who, previously to his departure with the Baltic The Queen has received Lord Aberdeen's letter of this day. The Queen thanks Lord John Russell for his letter received this The Queen received Lord John Russell's letter last night. The Queen has this moment received Lord John Russell's letter and The Queen has received Lord John Russell's letter of to-day in The Queen wishes Lord Palmerston to read this letter to the Cabinet. The Queen wishes Lord Palmerston to show this letter to the Cabinet. The Queen has received Lord John Russell's letter of yesterday. The Queen has received Lord John Russell's letter of yesterday. The Queen has just received Lord John Russell's letter. The Queen has just received Lord John Russell's letter. The Queen has just received Lord John Russell's letter. The Queen has just received Lord John Russell's letter. cache = ./cache/28649.txt txt = ./txt/28649.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 20430 author = Winnington Ingram, Arthur F. (Arthur Foley) title = The After-glow of a Great Reign Four Addresses Delivered in St. Paul's Cathedral date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 10476 sentences = 440 flesch = 77 summary = We stand to-day like men who have just watched a great sunset. produce truth in the inward parts--a consciousness and love of God. And then, thirdly, _learn truth like a lesson_. believe, into what has been called, "God's great Convalescent Home" in attractive things in the world; thirdly--a rainbow is God's appointed rainbow round the throne of God. And we shall now understand that the But because it is so produced, the rainbow round the throne of God wins Thirdly, the rainbow round the throne of God speaks of hope. come, so the tempted one at home or at work, looks upon the rainbow rainbow round the throne of God is still awful, for it reminds us of of innocence, of pure home life, which constituted a beautiful rainbow Let us take home, then, these four great lessons from the character of life, The rainbow of purity round the throne of the heart, and In the cache = ./cache/20430.txt txt = ./txt/20430.txt === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = 6910 author = Tytler, Sarah title = Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen — Volume 1 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 114521 sentences = 4825 flesch = 70 summary = or mother; when royal babies are brought up, like Queen Victoria, to speak people passed before the King and Queen, and another great dinner and The Queen and the Prince were only one whole day holding state by There is a story told of the Queen and Prince Albert's early visits to gathering crowd, the Queen and the Prince went on to the Duchess of Kent uncle of the Queen and of Prince Albert, and father of the King Consort of toasts to his Majesty the King of Prussia, the Queen and Prince Albert before Prince Albert and the King followed the Queen, she did not sit, but Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and all the royal family in the country, the Queen wrote of the Princess Royal and the Prince of Wales, "seems such occasion the Queen and the Prince took their little four-year-old daughter cache = ./cache/6910.txt txt = ./txt/6910.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 1265 author = Strachey, Lytton title = Queen Victoria date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 89604 sentences = 4797 flesch = 71 summary = Princess Victoria, at that time seventeen years of age. years as if the great cause of English liberalism hung upon the life of society--came to an end when she was eleven years old and Prince Leopold time did his best to prevent the visit of the young Coburg princes to that had kept Prince Leopold in England during the critical years which Queen interviewed her Ministers; and at Lord Melbourne's suggestion he the Prince of Wales the Princess Alice appeared, and a year later the King and Guizot on the one side, and the Queen, the Prince, and Lord But on that, the Prince noted, "the Queen interrupted Lord John Queen's letter to Lord Palmerston. supported by both the Prince and the Queen--that the royal Houses of Victoria was the Queen of England, The Married Life of Queen Victoria. The Letters of Queen Victoria. Life of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The Life of Queen Victoria, cache = ./cache/1265.txt txt = ./txt/1265.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7086 author = Tytler, Sarah title = Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen — Volume 2 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 102394 sentences = 4659 flesch = 73 summary = The Queen and Prince Albert returned to Windsor on the evening of Queen, with the five royal children around her, the Prince of Wales The Duke led the Queen round the garden, while Prince Albert conducted Queen, Prince Albert, and their suite left Buckingham Palace, in State On the day after the Queen and Prince Albert's arrival in the The Queen and Prince Albert came privately with their children, early the Queen and Prince, when her Majesty came forward and said with a The Queen, the Prince, with many of the royal family, the Court, the DEATH OP LORD RAGLAN--VISIT OF THE QUEEN AND PRINCE ALBERT TO THE DEATH OP LORD RAGLAN--VISIT OF THE QUEEN AND PRINCE ALBERT TO THE The Queen was present, driving with Princess Alice, Prince Arthur, and This year the Queen and the Prince, with the Princesses Alice and Queen and the Prince, their second son and the Princesses Alice and cache = ./cache/7086.txt txt = ./txt/7086.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37153 author = Strachey, Lytton title = Queen Victoria date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 93546 sentences = 5663 flesch = 74 summary = [Frontispiece: QUEEN VICTORIA, PRINCE ALBERT AND THE ROYAL FAMILY. QUEEN VICTORIA, PRINCE ALBERT AND THE ROYAL FAMILY. QUEEN VICTORIA AND THE PRINCE CONSORT IN 1860 The Duke of York, whose escapades in times past with Mrs. Clarke and the army had brought him into trouble, now divided his life long married to the Princess Royal of Prussia, a lady who rarely went In 1803 he married the Princess Victoria, at that time seventeen years later the Queen wrote to the Foreign Secretary urging that Lord no wish to support Prince Leopold, and, though Albert and Victoria had Queen Isabella's hand, Prince Leopold of Coburg; and at the same time time insane.' Victoria, in an agitated letter, urged Lord John to [Illustration: QUEEN VICTORIA AND THE PRINCE CONSORT IN 1860.] _The Married Life of Queen Victoria_. _The Letters of Queen Victoria_. _Life of Her Majesty Queen Victoria_. cache = ./cache/37153.txt txt = ./txt/37153.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13103 author = Keeling, Anne E. title = Great Britain and Her Queen date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 54107 sentences = 1966 flesch = 58 summary = early days in the royal child, the single darling hope of the nation. the splendid show of her coronation a half-year later awakened great faithful service ended ere the Queen had reigned eight years. For some years after her marriage the Queen's private life shows like Lord Aberdeen, who did not hope very great things from the war which authorities in India; while the Queen and the Prince shared Lord prosperity for many ensuing years, for a time of great trial The New Connexion and Methodist Free Church Conferences also The great change just described, being the work of the ministers in Great Britain, Education, Home Missions, Methodism in Scotland, The success of London Methodism in late years is largely due to the Methodist circles; and that year great meetings were held in City The establishment of "week-day schools" in connexion with this great philanthropic work in connexion with the great Methodist missions in cache = ./cache/13103.txt txt = ./txt/13103.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 9947 author = Anonymous title = Queen Victoria Story of Her Life and Reign, 1819-1901 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 37291 sentences = 1729 flesch = 72 summary = CHAPTER III.--Marriage--Family Habits--Birth of Princess Royal--Queen's Institute--Jubilee--Death of Duke of Clarence--Marriage of Princess May. CHAPTER IX.--The Queen as an Artist and Author--In her Holiday When we come to look into the lives of the Queen and Prince-Consort, we First Meeting with Prince Albert--Death of William IV.--Accession of Queen 'Poor little Queen!' said Carlyle, with a shake of his head at the time, death.' The Queen and Prince Albert went everywhere together; to church, Prince Albert's care for the Queen in these circumstances was like that of took place at Osborne, and the Queen and Prince-Consort were greatly country, the Queen and the prince took the earliest opportunity of The Queen in Mourning--Death of Princess Alice--Illness of Prince of letters printed in the Life of the Prince-Consort, the Queen took the of the Queen and prince; when Her Majesty came forward and said, with a cache = ./cache/9947.txt txt = ./txt/9947.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11020 author = Housman, Laurence title = Angels and Ministers, and Other Victorian Plays date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 41872 sentences = 5932 flesch = 94 summary = and poetry, and things like that, where, maybe, he knows a bit more than I do (though he didn't know his Burns so well as a man ought that thinks to great man; but he's got too many ideas for my liking, far too many! But, Madam, there is almost nothing to tell: politics, like the rest You mustn't forget things like that, you know. LAURA (_her character showing_.) I didn't ask anyone's leave to come. (_She goes and begins to take a look round, and Julia takes up her Yes. That went the day before, so you got it in time. face--and make it look a little less like the defeat they know it to be! You haven't given yourself a very good character, coming here, my man; but My dear, I said "a year ago." That means before the case came stands for so many things that he values--that he thinks good for the cache = ./cache/11020.txt txt = ./txt/11020.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38627 author = Martin, Theodore, Sir title = Queen Victoria as I Knew Her date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 28119 sentences = 1382 flesch = 76 summary = from the Queen, in which Her Majesty wrote: "She thinks it most 1867, she writes, "The Queen thanks Mr Martin for his two kind letters," It is the Queen's great aim to follow the Prince's "The Queen has received Mr Martin's _most_ kind letter of the "The Queen rejoices to think that the great character of her dear "The Queen hopes Mr Martin will find a good place in the _Life_ for the my _Life_ of the Prince, I made the Queen such amends as I might by my The Queen thanks Mr Martin for his last letters, and is "The Queen thanks Sir Theodore Martin for his kind letter, as well that, in a letter to me next day (11th August), she wrote: "The Queen public life of the Queen. last year of the Queen's life. 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Volume 2, 1844-1853 Type: gutenberg title: subject-victoriaQueenOfGreatBritain-gutenberg date: 2021-06-10 time: 16:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 9947 author: Anonymous title: Queen Victoria Story of Her Life and Reign, 1819-1901 date: words: 37291.0 sentences: 1729.0 pages: flesch: 72.0 cache: ./cache/9947.txt txt: ./txt/9947.txt summary: CHAPTER III.--Marriage--Family Habits--Birth of Princess Royal--Queen''s Institute--Jubilee--Death of Duke of Clarence--Marriage of Princess May. CHAPTER IX.--The Queen as an Artist and Author--In her Holiday When we come to look into the lives of the Queen and Prince-Consort, we First Meeting with Prince Albert--Death of William IV.--Accession of Queen ''Poor little Queen!'' said Carlyle, with a shake of his head at the time, death.'' The Queen and Prince Albert went everywhere together; to church, Prince Albert''s care for the Queen in these circumstances was like that of took place at Osborne, and the Queen and Prince-Consort were greatly country, the Queen and the prince took the earliest opportunity of The Queen in Mourning--Death of Princess Alice--Illness of Prince of letters printed in the Life of the Prince-Consort, the Queen took the of the Queen and prince; when Her Majesty came forward and said, with a id: 16965 author: Browne, E. Gordon (Edgar Gordon) title: Queen Victoria date: words: 34954.0 sentences: 1958.0 pages: flesch: 76.0 cache: ./cache/16965.txt txt: ./txt/16965.txt summary: foes, and her country took its place in the front rank of Great Powers. an age of great men and women, a New England. took place in public; where little children of tender years were Four days later the Queen went in State to dissolve Parliament, and the Queen was able during the early years of her reign to develop Queen said, "He is the first King of France who comes on a visit to The Queen loved her life here even more than the Prince, and every Their life there during the years 1848-61 is described by the Queen The death of the Queen''s'' mother came as a great shock to the Prince Queen''s, "to place all his time and powers at her command." Every Prince Albert and Queen Victoria, both of whom he knew and admired. The last years of the Queen''s life were destined to be saddened id: 43995 author: Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold) title: Peter Parley''s Visit to London, During the Coronation of Queen Victoria date: words: 13051.0 sentences: 657.0 pages: flesch: 73.0 cache: ./cache/43995.txt txt: ./txt/43995.txt summary: "WELL, my little friends, here is your old acquaintance, Peter Parley, PARLEY SEES THE QUEEN, AND RELATES SOME ANECDOTES OF HER MAJESTY. Queen, which Peter Parley took good care to remember because he knew "This little anecdote warmed old Peter Parley''s heart towards the young "''Here is an anecdote which I heard at a Missionary Meeting, Mr. Parley,'' said Major Meadows, ''and I assure you it told with great "THERE was one anecdote of the Queen from which Peter Parley derived "Peter Parley was pleased to find, on our arrival at the Abbey, that her Majesty approached, was, Peter Parley was assured, great beyond PARLEY CONTINUES HIS DESCRIPTION OF THE CORONATION IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY. "''Marshal Soult,'' said Major Meadows, ''is a very singular man, Mr. Parley, and like many of Napoleon''s generals, rose from the very "Peter Parley is one of those who hope the time is now come when the id: 6469 author: Greenwood, Grace title: Queen Victoria, her girlhood and womanhood date: words: 74001.0 sentences: 3393.0 pages: flesch: 74.0 cache: ./cache/6469.txt txt: ./txt/6469.txt summary: King''s stand, and saw Her Majesty the Queen, and the young Princess solemn by the fact that while it was going on the great bell of St. Paul''s was tolling for the dead King,--the young Queen was dressed very On Lord Mayor''s Day, the Queen went in state to dine with her brothermonarch, the King of "Great London Town." It was a memorable, magnificent Queen, the Duchess of Kent, Prince Albert, and the usual Court ladies and Old homes and new--A visit from the King of France--The Queen and Prince Queen or Prince Albert at first; but the time came when he, as a Minister Letter of Prince Albert''s--Another attempt on the Queen''s Life--The Prince Albert went in her place and took the Princess Royal One day the Queen, Prince, and Princess Royal, A little later, the Queen and Prince made a visit to their daughter in id: 11020 author: Housman, Laurence title: Angels and Ministers, and Other Victorian Plays date: words: 41872.0 sentences: 5932.0 pages: flesch: 94.0 cache: ./cache/11020.txt txt: ./txt/11020.txt summary: and poetry, and things like that, where, maybe, he knows a bit more than I do (though he didn''t know his Burns so well as a man ought that thinks to great man; but he''s got too many ideas for my liking, far too many! But, Madam, there is almost nothing to tell: politics, like the rest You mustn''t forget things like that, you know. LAURA (_her character showing_.) I didn''t ask anyone''s leave to come. (_She goes and begins to take a look round, and Julia takes up her Yes. That went the day before, so you got it in time. face--and make it look a little less like the defeat they know it to be! You haven''t given yourself a very good character, coming here, my man; but My dear, I said "a year ago." That means before the case came stands for so many things that he values--that he thinks good for the id: 13103 author: Keeling, Anne E. title: Great Britain and Her Queen date: words: 54107.0 sentences: 1966.0 pages: flesch: 58.0 cache: ./cache/13103.txt txt: ./txt/13103.txt summary: early days in the royal child, the single darling hope of the nation. the splendid show of her coronation a half-year later awakened great faithful service ended ere the Queen had reigned eight years. For some years after her marriage the Queen''s private life shows like Lord Aberdeen, who did not hope very great things from the war which authorities in India; while the Queen and the Prince shared Lord prosperity for many ensuing years, for a time of great trial The New Connexion and Methodist Free Church Conferences also The great change just described, being the work of the ministers in Great Britain, Education, Home Missions, Methodism in Scotland, The success of London Methodism in late years is largely due to the Methodist circles; and that year great meetings were held in City The establishment of "week-day schools" in connexion with this great philanthropic work in connexion with the great Methodist missions in id: 43428 author: Law, Ernest title: Kensington Palace, the birthplace of the Queen being an historical guide to the state rooms, pictures and gardens date: words: 39464.0 sentences: 2595.0 pages: flesch: 79.0 cache: ./cache/43428.txt txt: ./txt/43428.txt summary: The State Rooms of Kensington Palace, and likewise Queen Anne''s [Illustration: KENSINGTON PALACE AND GARDENS IN THE REIGN OF QUEEN PAINTED CEILING OF THE QUEEN''S DRAWING ROOM 88 to the State Rooms of Kensington Palace, now open by command of the Kensington Palace, built by William and Mary, occupied by Queen Anne as Two years later, in these very same state rooms of Kensington Palace Most of the future Queen''s early years were passed at Kensington Palace was formally proclaimed Queen of Great Britain and Ireland at St. James''s Palace, when a salute was fired in the Park, and she appeared at of the old gardens appurtenant to the Palace, laid out by Queen Anne. Pictures in Queen Anne''s Private Dining Room. Pictures in Queen Anne''s Private Dining Room. Painted Ceiling of Queen Caroline''s Drawing Room. Queen Anne formal gardens about Kensington Palace. room, having, it appears, been so used at one time by Queen Victoria, id: 38627 author: Martin, Theodore, Sir title: Queen Victoria as I Knew Her date: words: 28119.0 sentences: 1382.0 pages: flesch: 76.0 cache: ./cache/38627.txt txt: ./txt/38627.txt summary: from the Queen, in which Her Majesty wrote: "She thinks it most 1867, she writes, "The Queen thanks Mr Martin for his two kind letters," It is the Queen''s great aim to follow the Prince''s "The Queen has received Mr Martin''s _most_ kind letter of the "The Queen rejoices to think that the great character of her dear "The Queen hopes Mr Martin will find a good place in the _Life_ for the my _Life_ of the Prince, I made the Queen such amends as I might by my The Queen thanks Mr Martin for his last letters, and is "The Queen thanks Sir Theodore Martin for his kind letter, as well that, in a letter to me next day (11th August), she wrote: "The Queen public life of the Queen. last year of the Queen''s life. "The Queen sends Mr Martin to-day a volume of the beloved Prince''s and id: 42386 author: Maxwell, Herbert, Sir title: Sixty Years a Queen: The Story of Her Majesty''s Reign date: words: 120693.0 sentences: 8019.0 pages: flesch: 70.0 cache: ./cache/42386.txt txt: ./txt/42386.txt summary: On July 17 the Queen went in State to the House of Lords to prorogue [Illustration: GENERAL POST OFFICE--NEW NORTH BUILDING. House, when Lord John Russell moved for a grant of £50,000 a year to the in the House of Lords, and the most momentous measure of Queen THE QUEEN, PRINCE CONSORT, AND PRINCESS ROYAL, AT WINDSOR CASTLE, Free Church--Affairs of British India--First Sikh War--Battles Free Church--Affairs of British India--First Sikh War--Battles Turkish Fleet--Resignation of Lord Palmerston--Great Britain and Turkish Fleet--Resignation of Lord Palmerston--Great Britain and [Sidenote: Great Britain and France Declare War with Russia.] Great Britain was represented by Lord John Russell and France by M. In assuming the chief command of the British Army in this war, Lord of Lord Derby--Irish Land Legislation--National Education--Army of Lord Derby--Irish Land Legislation--National Education--Army On the very next day British troops under Lord "To Her Majesty VICTORIA, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, id: 39603 author: McGilchrist, John title: The Public Life of Queen Victoria date: words: 59132.0 sentences: 2633.0 pages: flesch: 66.0 cache: ./cache/39603.txt txt: ./txt/39603.txt summary: Queen''s Regard for Prince Albert--Visit of the Czar branch of this great Saxon house, from which the Queen and the Prince Romantic Career of Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg, the Queen''s Romantic Career of Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg, the Queen''s State--Reverence for the Lord''s Day. Greatly to the regret of the inhabitants of Kensington, the Queen, with The Queen went in great state to the City on Lord Mayor''s Day, November 9. all Her Majesty''s subjects present shouted, "God Save Queen Victoria!" the On the day after the departure of the Princes, the Queen wrote letters to the Prince became a subject of Queen Victoria. for Her Majesty, Prince Albert, the Queen Dowager, and the Duchess of Queen and Prince Albert proceeded to Cowes, where a Royal squadron was The Queen as an Author--"The Early Years of the Prince The Queen as an Author--"The Early Years of the Prince id: 1265 author: Strachey, Lytton title: Queen Victoria date: words: 89604.0 sentences: 4797.0 pages: flesch: 71.0 cache: ./cache/1265.txt txt: ./txt/1265.txt summary: Princess Victoria, at that time seventeen years of age. years as if the great cause of English liberalism hung upon the life of society--came to an end when she was eleven years old and Prince Leopold time did his best to prevent the visit of the young Coburg princes to that had kept Prince Leopold in England during the critical years which Queen interviewed her Ministers; and at Lord Melbourne''s suggestion he the Prince of Wales the Princess Alice appeared, and a year later the King and Guizot on the one side, and the Queen, the Prince, and Lord But on that, the Prince noted, "the Queen interrupted Lord John Queen''s letter to Lord Palmerston. supported by both the Prince and the Queen--that the royal Houses of Victoria was the Queen of England, The Married Life of Queen Victoria. The Letters of Queen Victoria. Life of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The Life of Queen Victoria, id: 37153 author: Strachey, Lytton title: Queen Victoria date: words: 93546.0 sentences: 5663.0 pages: flesch: 74.0 cache: ./cache/37153.txt txt: ./txt/37153.txt summary: [Frontispiece: QUEEN VICTORIA, PRINCE ALBERT AND THE ROYAL FAMILY. QUEEN VICTORIA, PRINCE ALBERT AND THE ROYAL FAMILY. QUEEN VICTORIA AND THE PRINCE CONSORT IN 1860 The Duke of York, whose escapades in times past with Mrs. Clarke and the army had brought him into trouble, now divided his life long married to the Princess Royal of Prussia, a lady who rarely went In 1803 he married the Princess Victoria, at that time seventeen years later the Queen wrote to the Foreign Secretary urging that Lord no wish to support Prince Leopold, and, though Albert and Victoria had Queen Isabella''s hand, Prince Leopold of Coburg; and at the same time time insane.'' Victoria, in an agitated letter, urged Lord John to [Illustration: QUEEN VICTORIA AND THE PRINCE CONSORT IN 1860.] _The Married Life of Queen Victoria_. _The Letters of Queen Victoria_. _Life of Her Majesty Queen Victoria_. id: 35922 author: Thompson, Francis title: Victorian Ode for Jubilee Day, 1897 date: words: 1751.0 sentences: 132.0 pages: flesch: 91.0 cache: ./cache/35922.txt txt: ./txt/35922.txt summary: The long Victorian line that passed with printless tread. Came on disranked; Song''s hand was in his hair, Came they that kept our England''s sea-swept hem, And those great dead of the Victorian line. For England feels them in her blood like wine. Their thews it is, England, that lift thy sword, They are the splendour, England, in thy song, And this, O England, is thine All Souls'' Day. And let thy vales make haste to be more green And let thy trees clap all their leafy hands, And let thy flowers be gladder far of hue And like our spirits cast forth lively gleams: And let this day hear only peaceful din. Thou art the fear of England to her foemen, And this thy glorious day is England''s; who Thy story is the tale of England''s years, And, for the perfect evening of thy day, Feastest, but with thy hand upon the sword, id: 6910 author: Tytler, Sarah title: Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen — Volume 1 date: words: 114521.0 sentences: 4825.0 pages: flesch: 70.0 cache: ./cache/6910.txt txt: ./txt/6910.txt summary: or mother; when royal babies are brought up, like Queen Victoria, to speak people passed before the King and Queen, and another great dinner and The Queen and the Prince were only one whole day holding state by There is a story told of the Queen and Prince Albert''s early visits to gathering crowd, the Queen and the Prince went on to the Duchess of Kent uncle of the Queen and of Prince Albert, and father of the King Consort of toasts to his Majesty the King of Prussia, the Queen and Prince Albert before Prince Albert and the King followed the Queen, she did not sit, but Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and all the royal family in the country, the Queen wrote of the Princess Royal and the Prince of Wales, "seems such occasion the Queen and the Prince took their little four-year-old daughter id: 7086 author: Tytler, Sarah title: Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen — Volume 2 date: words: 102394.0 sentences: 4659.0 pages: flesch: 73.0 cache: ./cache/7086.txt txt: ./txt/7086.txt summary: The Queen and Prince Albert returned to Windsor on the evening of Queen, with the five royal children around her, the Prince of Wales The Duke led the Queen round the garden, while Prince Albert conducted Queen, Prince Albert, and their suite left Buckingham Palace, in State On the day after the Queen and Prince Albert''s arrival in the The Queen and Prince Albert came privately with their children, early the Queen and Prince, when her Majesty came forward and said with a The Queen, the Prince, with many of the royal family, the Court, the DEATH OP LORD RAGLAN--VISIT OF THE QUEEN AND PRINCE ALBERT TO THE DEATH OP LORD RAGLAN--VISIT OF THE QUEEN AND PRINCE ALBERT TO THE The Queen was present, driving with Princess Alice, Prince Arthur, and This year the Queen and the Prince, with the Princesses Alice and Queen and the Prince, their second son and the Princesses Alice and id: 20023 author: Victoria, Queen of Great Britain title: The Letters of Queen Victoria : A Selection from Her Majesty''s Correspondence between the Years 1837 and 1861. Volume 1, 1837-1843 date: words: 219888.0 sentences: 14529.0 pages: flesch: 78.0 cache: ./cache/20023.txt txt: ./txt/20023.txt summary: position--The Queen and Sir Robert Peel--Lord Melbourne''s opinion of The Queen has received Lord Melbourne''s communication, and thinks, The Queen received Lord Melbourne''s two letters yesterday evening, and Lord Melbourne has the pleasure of wishing your Majesty a happy and Lord Melbourne presents his humble duty to your Majesty, and thinks Lord Melbourne presents his humble duty to your Majesty, and thinks Lord Melbourne presents his humble duty to your Majesty, and feels The Queen thinks Lord Melbourne may possibly wish to know how she The Queen hopes Lord Melbourne received her letter last night. The Queen hopes Lord Melbourne is able to read her letters; if ever The Queen has just received Lord Melbourne''s letter; and wishes to Lord Melbourne reads with great satisfaction your Majesty''s expression Lord Melbourne has this morning received your Majesty''s letter of The Queen thanks Lord Melbourne for his kind letter, received the day id: 28649 author: Victoria, Queen of Great Britain title: The Letters of Queen Victoria : A Selection from Her Majesty''s Correspondence between the Years 1837 and 1861. Volume 3, 1854-1861 date: words: 242117.0 sentences: 17877.0 pages: flesch: 76.0 cache: ./cache/28649.txt txt: ./txt/28649.txt summary: of Lord Palmerston for the Duke of Newcastle as Secretary for War. Sir Charles Napier, who, previously to his departure with the Baltic The Queen has received Lord Aberdeen''s letter of this day. The Queen thanks Lord John Russell for his letter received this The Queen received Lord John Russell''s letter last night. The Queen has this moment received Lord John Russell''s letter and The Queen has received Lord John Russell''s letter of to-day in The Queen wishes Lord Palmerston to read this letter to the Cabinet. The Queen wishes Lord Palmerston to show this letter to the Cabinet. The Queen has received Lord John Russell''s letter of yesterday. The Queen has received Lord John Russell''s letter of yesterday. The Queen has just received Lord John Russell''s letter. The Queen has just received Lord John Russell''s letter. The Queen has just received Lord John Russell''s letter. The Queen has just received Lord John Russell''s letter. id: 24780 author: Victoria, Queen of Great Britain title: The Letters of Queen Victoria : A Selection from her Majesty's correspondence between the years 1837 and 1861. Volume 2, 1844-1853 date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: id: 20430 author: Winnington Ingram, Arthur F. (Arthur Foley) title: The After-glow of a Great Reign Four Addresses Delivered in St. Paul''s Cathedral date: words: 10476.0 sentences: 440.0 pages: flesch: 77.0 cache: ./cache/20430.txt txt: ./txt/20430.txt summary: We stand to-day like men who have just watched a great sunset. produce truth in the inward parts--a consciousness and love of God. And then, thirdly, _learn truth like a lesson_. believe, into what has been called, "God''s great Convalescent Home" in attractive things in the world; thirdly--a rainbow is God''s appointed rainbow round the throne of God. And we shall now understand that the But because it is so produced, the rainbow round the throne of God wins Thirdly, the rainbow round the throne of God speaks of hope. come, so the tempted one at home or at work, looks upon the rainbow rainbow round the throne of God is still awful, for it reminds us of of innocence, of pure home life, which constituted a beautiful rainbow Let us take home, then, these four great lessons from the character of life, The rainbow of purity round the throne of the heart, and In the ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel