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why is A. Lincoln's address at Gettysburgh so famous..
is it the speech "per se" or the english
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The other element of the Gettysburg address is that the USA has very few set piece speeches. American history is only 200 or so years old (having carefully wiped out traces of any existing culture) so they haven't got too many great examples of rhetoric.
Having said that, Lincoln's speech would stand out anywhere.
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