Pennsylvania at Gettysburg: Ceremonies at the Dedication of the Monuments Erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Mark the Positions of the Pennsylvania Commands Engaged in the Battle, Том 1E. K. Meyers, state printer, 1893 |
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... brave men , living and dead , who struggled here , have consecrated it , far above our poor power to add or detract . The world will little note , nor long remember what we say here , but it can never forget what they did here . It is ...
... brave men , living and dead , who struggled here , have consecrated it , far above our poor power to add or detract . The world will little note , nor long remember what we say here , but it can never forget what they did here . It is ...
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... brave deeds and the bravery of its great commander , perpetuates its memory and that of Kearny at the same time by a monument which combines the memorials of its several regiments ; so I would say , speaking for myself , let the ...
... brave deeds and the bravery of its great commander , perpetuates its memory and that of Kearny at the same time by a monument which combines the memorials of its several regiments ; so I would say , speaking for myself , let the ...
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... brave men who fought so gallantly were Pennsylvania's sons . They are all around us here to - day where they fell . They are buried in the sleeping homes of the nation's dead , and in the resting places where loving eyes can watch and ...
... brave men who fought so gallantly were Pennsylvania's sons . They are all around us here to - day where they fell . They are buried in the sleeping homes of the nation's dead , and in the resting places where loving eyes can watch and ...
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... brave soldiery ; these representatives of civil authority ; these organi- zations of loyal devotion to comradeship ; this gathering of vast numbers upon the hillsides - the military display in blue , these flags and guns and all the ...
... brave soldiery ; these representatives of civil authority ; these organi- zations of loyal devotion to comradeship ; this gathering of vast numbers upon the hillsides - the military display in blue , these flags and guns and all the ...
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... brave men ; they looked invincible , although something seemed not right , for many horsemen were riding rapidly in all directions , while the movement afforded a large part of the army the oppor- tunity to see the power of a compact ...
... brave men ; they looked invincible , although something seemed not right , for many horsemen were riding rapidly in all directions , while the movement afforded a large part of the army the oppor- tunity to see the power of a compact ...
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advance afternoon Army Corps arrived artillery attack Battery battle of Gettysburg battle-field Big Round Top brave Brig camp Capt Captain captured Cavalry Division Cemetery Hill Cemetery Ridge charge Colonel command Company comrades Confederate Creek crossed Culp's Hill DEDICATION Devil's Den duty Eleventh Corps Emmitsburg enemy enemy's engaged Enlisted field Fifth Corps fight fire flag flank force fought Fredericksburg front gallant Gregg's ground guns halted Hancock honor hundred John July June killed Lieut Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel line of battle Little Round Top loss Meade memory ment miles monument morning moved mustered night o'clock officers ordered patriotism Pennsylvania Reserves Pennsylvania Volunteers picket Pickett's Pickett's charge position Potomac Rappahannock rear rebel Regiment Infantry Reynolds Ridge river road Second Brigade Second Corps side Sixth Corps skirmishers soldier Station Taneytown Third Brigade Third Corps to-day troops Twelfth Corps Union army victory Virginia Warrenton woods wounded York
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Страница iii - But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate — we can not consecrate — we can not hallow — this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract.
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