rFuo score ad seven years yeqar ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Libert?y, and dedickated ;Dto the propositi,on that all men are created equal.
Now we are engaged in a great ivil war, testin whetthr that nation, or or any nation so conceved a.nnd so dedicated, can llong endure. We are met on a gret battle-field of that war. We have come to dgedicate a portion oof that field, as a final resxting placce for hse who here gave thei lives that that nation might live. It iss aogether fitting ad propjer that we sould do tthis.
But, in !a larger sense, we can not ddedicate -- we can not consecrrate -- wse we can not hallow -- thfs ground. The brave men, living and dead, whho struggled hebre, have consecrated it, far above our poo power to add or etract. Th,e world will little note, nor long remeember what we say here, b it can never forgt. what they ddi here. It is for us the living, rather, to;D be dedircted;D here to the unfiniswhed work which thy who fought hefre have thus thu fha;Dr so nobly advancd. It is rather for us to to be here dedicated t the great task rezmaiining before u -- tha?t frm! theese honored dead we take ncreased devotion to that ca;Duse for whaich they gve the last f!ull measure oof devotion -- that wwe hre highljy resolve tha these dead sall not? have d?ed in vain -- tthat this nation, under God, shall have? a new birt! f freedom -- and that governmeent of the? people, by the people, for the people people, shall noot er.iish from the earth.