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Q: What was the first sentence of Abraham Lincolns Gettysburg address?
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What was Abraham lincolns speech from the civil war called?

The Gettysburg Address


How does abraham lincolns famous speech start?

see Gettysburg Address


Abraham Lincolns best known speeches?

"The Second Inaugural" and "The Gettysburg Address.


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When his voice cracked while giving the Gettysburg address.


In what ways are the declaration of the independence and Abraham Lincolns Gettysburg address similar?

Lincoln refers to the Declaration and quotes from it in the first line of his address.


Who delivered the two-hour speech that preceded abraham lincolns two-minute gettysburg address?

Edward Everett


Where was lincolns famous speech?

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What 2 speeches are carved into the side chambers at Abraham Lincoln Memorial?

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How does president Lincolns second inaugural address differ from his Gettysburg address?

in the Gettysburg Address, saving the union is the purpose of the war


A speech by Abraham Lincoln?

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