id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32260 Belloc, Hilaire Tourcoing .txt text/plain 24767 1159 74 body of 30,000 men (the command of General Souham) far forward of this should have joined hands with Clerfayt, all the great French body lying The second column, under Otto, was to advance upon Tourcoing, in those to shelter the march of the Duke of York from attacks by the French troops Mouveaux, a great force of over 60,000 men would lie between the French columns the Arch-Duke Charles was to be attacking the French troops just advance northward upon Mouveaux and Tourcoing also, of Otto, York, Kinsky, river Lys, and at the same time directing the Duke of York to march as York marched parallel with Otto, while the Arch-Duke with his fifth THE SECOND AND THIRD COLUMNS UNDER OTTO AND THE DUKE OF YORK French body near Lille were free to advance and attack the Duke of York's moving bodies, which were the columns of the French attack advancing from ./cache/32260.txt ./txt/32260.txt