"Gettysburg Address" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

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  1. A speech, given by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on November 19, 1863, in memory of the Battle of Gettysburg, which has been fought there the past July. Categories (topical): American Civil War, Historical events
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