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What does Lincoln think will be remembered?

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Lincoln felt that what he and the other orators said at Gettysburg that day would be forgotten by posterity, but their children and their children’s children would never forget the sacrifices and commitment to the cause by the men who fought and died on that field the previous July.

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The soldiers lives

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