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Gettysburg address

Abraham Lincoln

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This magnificent book consists of some of the most powerful words ever spoken in American history. This book makes you think about what happened during the Civil War and what it means to us today. You will understand Why are his words 

as moving today as they were when he uttered them. 


It is one of the masterpieces of American political speech in defending the universality of human rights and the legitimacy of government. Abraham Lincoln invokes the 'brave men living and 

dead 'the heroic sacrifice of the war in order to urge a new dedication of freedom a new and higher realization of that fundamental human value which is so closely connected with the whole American enterprise.


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GENRE
History
RELEASED
2014
November 19
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
1
Page
PUBLISHER
Ecom Crest
SELLER
Ecom Crest
SIZE
7.3
KB

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