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1     I,     66|  defended by intrenchments, his flanks by timber barricades. He
2     I,     68|      skirmishing attacks on its flanks and van, and with his whole
3    II,     21|      dashed on the rear and the flanks. And, strange to relate,
4   III,     64|     cavalry threw itself on the flanks, and the infantry charged
5  XIII,     50| marching. On the right and left flanks marched the third and sixth
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