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trigram frequency
of the plateau77
of the castle61
one of the58
of la roche55
part of the53
of the tower51
of the enemy50
the th of48
front of the44
as far as40
in front of40
of the th40
of the valley40
inhabitants of the36
the sire de36
on the north36
of the besieged36
the inhabitants of36
sire de montcler35
the lower town32
the end of31
of the town31
of the oppidum31
so as to31
that of the29
of the bailey28
of the river28
during the night28
in the morning27
end of the27
on the right26
slopes of the26
a body of26
far as the25
of the bridge25
at the same25
the top of24
some of the24
by means of24
on the morning23
of the defenders23
as well as23
of the towers23
the morning of23
morning of the23
on the left23
side of the22
the same time22
of the abbey22
possession of the22
a thousand men22
the middle of22
set fire to22
at this point22
and in the21
of the camp21
right and left21
in spite of21
those of the21
was to be20
level of the20
defenders of the20
five hundred men20
fire to the20
on both sides20
occupied by the20
of the ditch20
chiefs of the19
of the night19
the upper town19
night of the19
of the rampart19
the fire of19
in the valley19
of the burgundians18
that they were18
that it was18
the chiefs of18
town of la18
the defenders of18
the platform of18
as soon as18
the slopes of18
had not been18
that the enemy18
top of the18
the right bank18
of the two18
the direction of18
and on the18
could not be18
in the middle18
of the place18
the level of17
the lord of17
the siege of17
remained in the17
king of france17
trunks of trees17
in order to17
spite of the17
with a view17
a view to17
of the ramparts17
salient of the17
two hundred men17
in the rear17
been able to17
on the th17
face of the17
the night of16
the left bank16
flank of the16
the summit of16
the town of16
the eastern gate16
on the western16
in the evening16
the power of16
the king of16
defences of the16
be able to16
base of the16
flanks of the15
to make a15
two or three15
of the siege15
of the ancient15
a condition to15
the defences of15
a kind of15
of the franks15
view of the15
feet above the15
the rampart walk15
summit of the15
the part of15
of the gate15
the salient of15
of the val15
the point of15
de la roche15
of the northern15
paces from the15
and that the15
of the first15
platform of the15
to take the15
on the platform15
in a condition15
the base of15
defence of the14
the duke of14
direction of the14
the hands of14
fire of the14
of the left14
of the right14
of the garrison14
of the city14
middle of the14
attack on the14
lord of roche14
of the rivulet14
of the day14
body of the14
and of the14
the enemy had14
the head of14
on the northern14
to attack the14
on the other14
well as the14
who had been14
and at the14
the warriors of13
of the donjon13
a part of13
advantage of the13
in the power13
on the rampart13
foot of the13
the north front13
in the castle13
in the town13
men of the13
yards from the13
hundred and fifty13
the baron had13
of the tribes13
the wooden tower13
the plan of13
angle of the13
that had been13
power of the13
the bottom of13
the northern salient13
mouth of the12
the army of12
up in the12
th of september12
sides of the12
of the bastions12
and the two12
of the promontory12
would have been12
those who had12
fire on the12
had remained in12
the course of12
of the intrenchment12
of the attack12
of the boulevard12
the foot of12
in good order12
two thousand men12
a hundred men12
three hundred men12
and the defenders12
of the defences12
of the great12
the flank of12
the whole of12
the works of12
duke of burgundy12
remains of the12
as to the12
at the end12
which had been12
hundred men to12
the corner tower12
the number of12
of the north12
tower of the12
of the inhabitants12
so that the12
of the defence12
and that if12
mounted on the12
of a hundred12
on the eastern12
of the chiefs12
from the top12
the remains of12
into the town11
most of the11
the angle of11
at the top11
in their turn11
from the ramparts11
of the assailants11
they did not11
consisted of a11
not to be11
on the plateau11
to defend the11
in the direction11
on the south11
on that side11
in the abbey11
the mouth of11
on the west11
to cross the11
on the boulevard11
those who were11
who had remained11
extremity of the11
towers of the11
of the lower11
th of june11
on this side11
the defenders were11
hundred paces from11
by the enemy11
the flanks of11
the arrival of11
plan of the11
of the roman11
of the work11
gate of the11
bottom of the11
the covered way11
they could not11
wall of the11
the river and11
of the curtain11
the besieged had11
banks of the11
in case of11
fell upon the10
it was not10
of the retrenchment10
in the hands10
the town and10
placed on the10
in the woods10
a hundred paces10
into the ditch10
position of the10
according to the10
head of the10
edge of the10
the burgundians were10
of the french10
towards the north10
protected by the10
the defence of10
each of the10
the stone bridge10
course of the10
the midst of10
a distance of10
was able to10
bombards of the10
of two hundred10
the side of10
entrance of the10
in the lower10
that they had10
guard of the10
whole of the10
hands of the10
the right and10
of saint julien10
posted on the10
the enemy was10
of the barbican10
a shower of10
on the east10
the banks of10
out of the10
by the besieged10
works of the10
in a few10
at a distance10
of the warriors9
to prevent the9
by the burgundians9
it was the9
to the last9
had succeeded in9
warriors of the9
the burgundians had9
the five hundred9
the beginning of9
was no longer9
arrival of the9
more than two9
of the western9
fell on the9
point of the9
and the women9
pieces of ordnance9
of the wall9
east and west9
down into the9
of the besieger9
from the north9
they had been9
were obliged to9
on the slopes9
and the inhabitants9
the entrance of9
the evening of9
the position of9
of the germans9
to the duke9
the centre of9
taken from the9
a great number9
the troops of9
of the bastion9
it was evident9
the other hand9
but they were9
contented himself with9
by the eastern9
left face of9
there was no9
was obliged to9
centre of the9
making use of9
about a hundred9
belonging to the9
the duke had9
the enemy were9
the left face9
the north gate9
on the flanks9
he was a9
th of february9
the castle of9
on the point9
by the defenders9
the edge of9
of the besiegers9
at that time9
the right face9
batteries of the9
posted in the9
the abbey and9
the nd of8
in pursuit of8
the land of8
of his men8
of the ground8
had to be8
extremities of the8
the men of8
means of a8
the sides of8
masters of the8
down by the8
ridge of the8
to abandon the8
to sweep the8
of the fourteenth8
on the ground8
had taken refuge8
cross the river8
refuge in the8
a and b8
the guard of8
and did not8
a few days8
charles the bold8
of one of8
and a second8
an army of8
and the three8
the valley of8
were able to8
were to be8
and the castle8
of the demi8
a few minutes8
that he was8
dead and wounded8
that if they8
on their side8
at the first8
of the wooden8
the western side8
might be seen8
walls of the8
a quantity of8
which he had8
to seize the8
for the moment8
left in the8
the bastions of8
themselves to the8
on his side8
the third parallel8
they were not8
he could not8
it is not8
the roof of8
of the old8
two hundred yards8
at the head8
only a few8
of the king8
the ramparts of8
to occupy the8
right face of8
the front of8
of the romans8
to keep the8
and the baron8
the bridge was8
the eastern side8
many of the8
the st of8
the attack on8
and when the8
of the chapel8
darts and stones8
on the ramparts8
did not cease8
on the field8
there was a8
which he was7
the fourteenth century7
was on the7
the western gate7
the platforms of7
and all the7
the morning the7
to the castle7
on either side7
roof of the7
in the upper7
a footing on7
in which the7
for it was7
angles of the7
th of november7
to protect the7
the garrison was7
de montcler had7
the main body7
the extremity of7
the defenders to7
th of march7
the result of7
two hundred and7
the th and7
their fire on7
the assailants who7
the other side7
to defend themselves7
beginning of the7
not in a7
slope of the7
one of his7
that is to7
had been able7
exposed to the7
in the meantime7
about two thousand7
abbey and the7
of the wounded7
three or four7
it must be7
was evident that7
site of the7
of the fortress7
the aid of7
were on the7
we have seen7
and if they7
of the church7
taking advantage of7
the governor had7
to fall back7
is to say7
of greek fire7
or three hundred7
and that of7
before la roche7
the ridge of7
at the base7
of the three7
to raise the7
thousand five hundred7
the artillery of7
commencement of the7
to the besieged7
bodies of the7
houses of the7
into the valley7
if they were7
one of these7
the houses of7
the garrison of7
bank of the7
the slope of7
the gorge of7
on to the7
surrounded by the7
from the angle7
on the two7
land of ohet7
errard de bar7
by one of7
castle of la7
men who had7
on the flank7
the town had7
evening of the7
that the besiegers7
it would be7
of the outer7
to give the7
platforms of the7
was necessary to7
at la roche7
at the extremity7
of the outwork7
in the first7
had orders to7
in great part7
in the neighbourhood7
the northern boulevard7
to that of7
for the besieged7
he had the7
of the houses7
and those of7
use of the7
that if the7
in the camp7
it was necessary7
troop of the7
men from the7
four hundred men7
ramparts of the7
which they had7
to the north7
eye view of7
thousand two hundred7
on the shore6
of the works6
the ruins of6
the name of6
the plateau was6
a hundred and6
were unable to6
castle of roche6
what do you6
of long range6
the counterscarp of6
counterscarp of the6
and his men6
the enemy could6
time of the6
the assaulting column6
of the vallum6
of the curtains6
battery on the6
the gate and6
a regular siege6
threw down the6
along the ramparts6
of three hundred6
at the point6
up a position6
was one of6
the people of6
stones on the6
state of defence6
in the ground6
but the baron6
to the right6
on the assailants6
return to the6
to set fire6
to hinder the6
the following night6
the second parallel6
great number of6
it was impossible6
troops of the6
he had been6
of the latter6
himself at the6
guns of the6
towards the end6
on the banks6
the walls of6
opposite to the6
the northern plateau6
when the enemy6
the pieces of6
a troop of6
of the druids6
shown in fig6
artillery of the6
bastions of the6
each of them6
in proportion to6
of the cat6
by the western6
of the vale6
the ramping wall6
if they had6
by the road6
the enemy to6
along the western6
to return to6
the franks had6
the first place6
upon the assailants6
up by the6
the square tower6
the face of6
the town was6
river and the6
the place of6
as they had6
preparing for a6
had been killed6
as shown in6
the two detachments6
the brenn had6
by a body6
of the upper6
he did not6
had been burned6
evident that the6
and it was6
pont had been6
the ditch was6
and one of6
the northern front6
a line of6
of the cavalier6
the point c6
in the place6
with the aid6
they do not6
to the enemy6
at the foot6
pont is fortified6
and those who6
was intending to6
to command the6
if the enemy6
hundred thousand men6
he had a6
whom he had6
court of the6
the batteries of6
ruins of the6
that they should6
on the breach6
as they were6
part in the6
the place was6
from the south6
of one hundred6
is fortified by6
at full speed6
a wooden bridge6
and fifty men6
the besieged to6
th and th6
of the front6
the besiegers were6
take advantage of6
the gate of6
the franks were6
pain of death6
the bombards of6
of all kinds6
the tower g6
the baron guy6
quarter of the6
was impossible to6
enemy could not6
account of the6
the strength of6
were beginning to6
of the fosse6
of a thousand6
and began to6
that the garrison6
a second body6
we have to6
body of a6
of the helvetii6
the enemy would6
to pass the6
the orders of6
into the fosse6
of the neighbouring6
to the defenders6
of national guards6
point of attack6
above the level6
strength of the6
on the opposite6
the great traverse6
that if he6
of the covered6
in the bailey6
communication between the6
on the part6
to give them6
get possession of6
in addition to6
to the place6
of his troops6
main body of6
companies of national5
to the left5
the first to5
during the th5
the camp was5
beyond the mountains5
to the plateau5
the range of5
the th the5
the first parallel5
and could not5
the two bodies5
the assailants had5
each other in5
they saw the5
numerous enough to5
through the breach5
the escarpment of5
at the siege5
from the towers5
the night was5
raise the siege5
with orders to5
the garrison could5
a series of5
seemed to be5
from the boulevard5
gave orders for5
master of the5
on the outside5
mounted in the5
the bodies of5
on the counterscarp5
not far off5
especially as the5
on which the5
to be seen5
were armed with5
and covered with5
inclosure of the5
into the river5
the cause of5
with all speed5
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to give a5
to do so5
the zone of5
up the ditch5
the assault was5
hundred yards from5
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crest of the5
out of range5
as long as5
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thanks to the5
themselves in the5
of the fire5
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the art of5
a low voice5
in the centre5
feet from the5
to see the5
and from the5
the two guns5
of the slain5
of the fugitives5
which they would5
necessary for the5
the corner of5
to allow the5
other side of5
not cease to5
out from the5
fall upon them5
raised on the5
the duke was5
the moment when5
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position on the5
as he was5
at the two5
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that time the5
of a fortress5
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the castle on5
six hundred men5
the advanced work5
that the duke5
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from the rampart5
second troop of5
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the event of5
on the platforms5
the time when5
his men to5
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the verge of5
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lords of roche5
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the plateau in5
the court of5
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de pont and5
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that part of5
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than two thousand5
the two kings5
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the body of5
abbey of saint5
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to the defence5
set on fire5
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points of the5
armed with three5
b and c5
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the western court5
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of the empire5
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body of men5
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the east gate5
the second troop5
nature of the5
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moment when the5
of the batteries5
of the engineers5
culverins of the5
the most part5
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to the troops5
the seigneur de5
far as possible5
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the day before5
best they could5
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pieces of the5
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on battery no5
to the eastern5
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in the open5
thousand men to5
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of the second5
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the lower battery5
the commencement of5
by a large5
the valley and5
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to inform him5
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of the army5
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of the eastern5
of the new5
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the cries of5
the second retrenchment5
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of the land5
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from each other4
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they were received4
the northern side4
shower of stones4
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themselves of the4
whole extent of4
all the provisions4
from the ditch4
at this moment4
de montcler was4
erected on the4
of the men4
the eastern hills4
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range of the4
the noise of4
monsieur le maire4
they succeeded in4
of september the4
order was given4
on the river4
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the whole extent4
issued from the4
upon the enemy4
up to the4
at a hundred4
more than six4
to fall on4
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the covered ways4
up the stream4
the signal agreed4
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post at the4
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an oblique direction4
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as quickly as4
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the state of4
and most of4
and seemed to4
of the forts4
the abbey was4
to the abbey4
and the garrison4
of the salient4
the two howitzers4
thousand eight hundred4
that the best4
in the western4
the battle of4
settled in the4
he was able4
advance of the4
below the stone4
had been a4
the brenn was4
to invest the4
of these towers4
the valley had4
people of the4
second body of4
the frank kings4
success of the4
then he had4
the german general4
had been destroyed4
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cavaliers of the4
gap in the4
of four hundred4
filling up the4
of action of4
the previous day4
a vigorous effort4
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from the abbey4
seigneur de craon4
from the town4
of which the4
that the defenders4
small pieces of4
the work of4
the town situated4
hundred foot soldiers4
efforts of the4
had caused the4
large number of4
progress of the4
two bodies of4
he had lost4
through the gate4
it impossible for4
to direct the4
salient angles of4
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attacks of the4
in no hurry4
on the promontory4
these works were4
and old men4
not to allow4
on all sides4
this did not4
on the road4
construction of the4
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of their own4
opposed to the4
shut up in4
enable them to4
of the elders4
right bank of4
hundred and sixty4
men in the4
had been given4
orders were given4
ditch of the4
the bulk of4
the moment of4
catognatus and his4
the burgundians in4
were exposed to4
place in the4
of the people4
an enceinte de4
of the gallic4
burning of the4
to the south4
he and his4
two of the4
contented themselves with4
men by the4
number of troops4
on his right4
the rd of4
most of them4
three companies of4
of june the4
the prince of4
in an oblique4
guns on the4
encamped on the4
to resume the4
the fires of4
was in the4
that the inhabitants4
make their way4
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in each of4
was composed of4
the germans were4
in the streets4
thousand men in4
the first troop4
two thousand five4
king louis xi4
pursued by the4
the prince de4
from the platform4
with their families4
fires of the4
taking of the4
the southern extremity4
women and children4
were in no4
between dijon and4
on pain of4
men behind the4
and the town4
furnished with a4
they began to4
of the last4
on the southern4
curtain of the4
as on the4
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to the fire4
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the defenders on4
gabions and fascines4
of the re4
assault on the4
drawn up in4
avail himself of4
men on the4
to the projectiles4
the progress of4
said the baron4
were set up4
at the level4
orders for the4
the inhabitants were4
tower on the4
to be raised4
informed of the4
of the gates4
against the intrenchment4
to do with4
to the river4
the french were4
his men were4
or at least4
of the hills4
were preparing for4
that he would4
of this tower4
thousand men were4
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the order of4
in every direction4
at any rate4
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in the forest4
commanded by the4
and the boulevard4
and set fire4
in possession of4
received by a4
and brother jerome4
into the hands4
a large number4
of those who4
the approach of4
as it was4
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