| 1918 - 454 str.
...weak as well as the mighty. Thus the deaths of these humble soldiers appear to us with extraordinary grandeur. "We will therefore ask that the mortal remains of these young men be left here, left with us forever. We inscribe on the tombs, 'Here lie the first soldiers of the Republic... | |
| 1926 - 786 str.
...three Infantrymen were buried in France a high tribute was paid them by General Bordeaux, who said: The death of this humble corporal and these privates...that the mortal remains of these young men be left to us forever. We will inscribe on their tombs : ' ' Here lie the first soldiers of the United States... | |
| 1917 - 722 str.
...wo.'ilc as well as the mighty. Thus the deaths of these humble soldiers appear to us with extraordinary grandeur. We will, therefore, ask that the mortal remains of these young men bo left here, left with us forever. We Inscribe on the tombs, " Here lie the first soldiers of the... | |
| American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society - 1918 - 1126 str.
...the death of this humble corporal and of these two private soldiers appears to us with extraordinary grandeur. " We will therefore ask that the mortal remains of these young men be left here - — be left to us forever.* We will inscribe on their tombs: * The official papers transmitting... | |
| Heywood Broun - 1918 - 364 str.
...weak as well as the mighty. Thus the deaths of these humble soldiers appear to us with extraordinary grandeur. "We will, therefore, ask that the mortal remains of these young men be left here, be left with us forever. We inscribe on the tombs: 'Here lie the first soldiers of the Republic... | |
| Samuel Abbott - 1919 - 342 str.
...general stepped forward, looked at each of the three Flag-draped coffins, turned and said, "We of France ask that the mortal remains of these young men be...on their tombs, 'Here lie the first soldiers of the Republic of the United States to fall upon the soil of France in the cause of justice and liberty.'... | |
| Samuel Abbott - 1919 - 340 str.
...general stepped forward, looked at each of the three Flag-draped coffins, turned and said, "We of France ask that the mortal remains of these young men be...on their tombs, 'Here lie the first soldiers of the Republic of the United States to fall upon the soil of France in the cause of justice and liberty.'... | |
| Francis Joseph Reynolds, Allen Leon Churchill, Francis Trevelyan Miller - 1919 - 724 str.
...weak as well as the mighty. Thus the deaths of these humble soldiers appear to us with extraordinary grandeur. "We will, therefore, ask that the mortal remains of these young men be left here, left with us forever. We inscribe on the tombs, Tlere lie the first soldiers of the Republic... | |
| 1919 - 594 str.
...weak as well as the mighty. Thus the deaths of these humble soldiers appeal to us with extraordinary grandeur. "We will therefore ask that the mortal remains of these young men be left here, left with us forever. We inscribe on the tombs, 'Here lie the first soldiers of the republic... | |
| Richard J. Beamish, Francis Andrew March - 1919 - 628 str.
...commanding the section paid tribute to the fallen Americans in an eloquent address, ending with the words, "We will, therefore, ask that the mortal remains of these young men be left here, be left with us forever. We inscribe on the tombs — 'Here lie the first soldiers of the Republic... | |
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