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In the Gettysburg Address, President Abraham Lincoln reflects on the past by acknowledging the founding principles of the nation and the sacrifices made in the Civil War. The present is represented by the ongoing struggle for equality and unity amidst the conflict. Looking to the future, Lincoln emphasizes the hope that the nation will endure and that government "of the people, by the people, for the people" will thrive, ensuring that those who fought will not have died in vain.

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