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Lincoln refers to the Declaration and quotes from it in the first line of his address.
Lincoln refers to the Declaration and quotes from it in the first line of his address.
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That is a line from the Declaration of Independence. That line was added to the Declaration of Independence, having been originally spoken by Richard Henry Lee.
The driving distance from the Oklahoma state line to the MN state line is about 496 road miles - roughly 8 hours of driving time.
The driving distance from the Missouri state line to the Massachusetts state line is about 1,091 road miles.
The first line of the Declaration of Sentiments states, "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men and women are created equal." The key phrases that are not present in the Declaration of Independence include "and women" and the emphasis on equality between genders. While the Declaration of Independence focuses on "all men," the Declaration of Sentiments explicitly addresses women's rights, highlighting the document's intent to advocate for gender equality.
The driving distance from the Texas state line to the Wisconsin state line is approximately 925 road miles - about 15 hours of driving time.
The driving distance from the Michigan state line to the New York state line is about 570 road miles.
The driving distance is approximately 1,380 miles from the NY state line to the TX state line.
The driving distance from the Pennsylvania state line to the Michigan state line is about 190 road miles - approximately 3 hours driving time.