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" Whatever fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude of the interests involved, and let each man determine to do his duty, leaving to an all-controlling Providence the decision of the contest. "
Harper's New Monthly Magazine - Page 413
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Pennsylvania at Gettysburg: Ceremonies at the Dedication of the ..., Volume 1

Pennsylvania. Gettysburg Battle-field Commission - Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863 - 1893 - 636 pages
...fatigue and sacrifices we may be called on to undergo, let us have In view constantly the magnitude of the interests involved, and let each man determine...contest. It is with just diffidence that I relieve In the command of this army an eminent and accomplished soldier.whose name must ever appear conspicuofls...
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A History of the Army of the Potomac

James Henry Stine - United States - 1893 - 916 pages
...fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, Jet us have in view constantly the magnitude of the interests involved, and let each man determine...contest. It is with just diffidence that I relieve in the command of this army an eminent and accomplished soldier, whose name must ever appear conspicuous...
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Pennsylvania at Gettysburg: Ceremonies at the Dedication of the ..., Volume 1

Pennsylvania. Gettysburg battle-field commission - Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863 - 1893 - 638 pages
...fatigue and sacrifices we may be called on to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude of the interests involved, and let each man determine...his duty, leaving to an all-controlling Providence Die decision of the contest. It is with just diffidence that I relieve in the command of this army...
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General Meade

Isaac Rusling Pennypacker - Generals - 1901 - 452 pages
...fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have 132 in mind constantly the magnitude of the interests involved, and let each man determine...all-controlling Providence the decision of the contest. . . . GEORGE G. MEADE, Major General commanding. .Expressive of the feeling of the most intelligent...
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History of the Fifth Massachusetts Battery: Organized October 3, 1861 ...

United States. Army. Massachusetts Artillery Battery, 5th (1861-1865) - Massachusetts - 1902 - 1072 pages
...fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude of the interests involved, and let each man determine...contest. It is with just diffidence that I relieve in the command of this Army, an eminent and accomplished soldier, whose name must ever appear conspicuous...
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History of the One Hundred and Sixth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, 2d ...

Joseph Ripley Chandler Ward - Pennsylvania - 1906 - 556 pages
...fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude of the interests involved, and let each man determine...contest. It , is with just diffidence that I relieve of the command of this army an eminent and accomplished soldier, whose name must ever appear conspicious...
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The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade: Major-general United ..., Volume 2

George Gordon Meade, George Meade - History - 1913 - 660 pages
...fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view, constantly, the magnitude of the interests involved, and let each man determine...Providence the decision of the contest. It is with great diffidence that I relieve in the command of this army an eminent and accomplished soldier, whose...
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In Memoriam, Alexander Stewart Webb: 1835-1911, Volume 7

New York (State). Monuments Commission for the Battlefields of Gettysburg, Chattanooga and Antietam - Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863 - 1916 - 172 pages
...fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude of the interests involved, and let each man determine...all-controlling Providence the decision of the contest." And believing in this all-controlling Providence, and relying on the skill, the soldierly ability,...
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Marching to Victory: The Second Period of the War of the Rebellion Including ...

Charles Carleton Coffin - United States - 1916 - 522 pages
...let us have in view constantly the magnitude of the interests involved, and let each man deterniine to do his duty, leaving to an all-controlling Providence the decision of this contest." General Meade made a tander and graceful tribute to General Hooker, " whose name must...
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The Blue and Gray: A History of the Conflicts During Lee's Invasion and ...

J. Warren Gilbert - Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863 - 1922 - 182 pages
...fatigues and sacrifices we may be called upon to undergo, let us have in view constantly the magnitude of the interests involved, and let each man determine...all-controlling Providence the decision of the contest. lt is with just diffidence that l relieve in command of this army an eminent and accomplished soldier,...
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