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Kathy Bryan
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8 February, 00:31
What term does Lincoln use in place of "union"?
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Aldo Ibarra
8 February, 00:42
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During his Gettysbury Adress of President Lincoln of the United States, he used union term to replace the word nation. His address was about his salute to the soldiers who gave their last full measure of devotion and commitment or lives for the Union so as to serve their purpose.
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