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Won by the Sword

CHAPTER XVII: A ROBBER'S DEN
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De Gramont commanded the right wing, consisting of all the French cavalry, and having as a second line a reserve consisting of four battalions of infantry and six squadrons of horse commanded by Chevalier de Chabot.
Turenne commanded the left, which consisted of his own army, with twelve squadrons of Weimar's cavalry, with the Hessian army--six battalions and six squadrons--as a second line.

The centre, consisting of ten battalions and five squadrons of horse, was commanded by Count de Marsin.

Enghien took no special command, preferring to remain free to go where his presence was most needed..


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