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Edward Everett, an influential American statesman and orator, is known for his eloquent speeches and dedication to public service. As a U.S. senator, governor of Massachusetts, and U.S. Secretary of State, Everett worked tirelessly to promote education and political unity. His speeches, including the one preceding President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, continue to resonate for their passion and depth. Everett's life teaches the importance of communication, leadership, and the power of words to inspire and bring people together for the greater good of society.
"In conformity with these designs on the city of Washington, and notwithstanding the disastrous results of the invasion of 1862, it was determined by the Rebel government last summer to resume the offensive in that direction."
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"In conformity with these designs on the city of Washington, and notwithstanding the disastrous results of the invasion of 1862, it was determined by the Rebel government last summer to resume the offensive in that direction."

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"There were speeches made in Congress in the very last session before the outbreak of the Rebellion, so ferocious as to show that their authors were under the influence of a real frenzy."
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"There were speeches made in Congress in the very last session before the outbreak of the Rebellion, so ferocious as to show that their authors were under the influence of a real frenzy."

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"That a great battle must soon be fought no one could doubt; but, in the apparent and perhaps real absence of plan on the part of Lee, it was impossible to foretell the precise scene of the encounter."
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"That a great battle must soon be fought no one could doubt; but, in the apparent and perhaps real absence of plan on the part of Lee, it was impossible to foretell the precise scene of the encounter."

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"There is no sanctuary of virtue like home."
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"There is no sanctuary of virtue like home."

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"General Reynolds immediately found himself engaged with a force which greatly outnumbered his own, and had scarcely made his dispositions for the action when he fell, mortally wounded, at the head of his advance."
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"General Reynolds immediately found himself engaged with a force which greatly outnumbered his own, and had scarcely made his dispositions for the action when he fell, mortally wounded, at the head of his advance."

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"And now the momentous day, a day to be forever remembered in the annals of the country, arrived. Early in the morning on the 1st of July the conflict began."
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"And now the momentous day, a day to be forever remembered in the annals of the country, arrived. Early in the morning on the 1st of July the conflict began."

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"In Italy, on the breaking up of the Roman Empire, society might be said to be resolved into its original elements, - into hostile atoms, whose only movement was that of mutual repulsion."
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"In Italy, on the breaking up of the Roman Empire, society might be said to be resolved into its original elements, - into hostile atoms, whose only movement was that of mutual repulsion."

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"I feel, as never before, how justly, from the dawn of history to the present time, men have paid the homage of their gratitude and admiration to the memory of those who nobly sacrifice their lives, that their fellow-men may live in safety and in honor."
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"I feel, as never before, how justly, from the dawn of history to the present time, men have paid the homage of their gratitude and admiration to the memory of those who nobly sacrifice their lives, that their fellow-men may live in safety and in honor."

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"I will not refuse to do something that I can do."
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"I will not refuse to do something that I can do."

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"It was appointed by law in Athens, that the obsequies of the citizens who fell in battle should be performed at the public expense, and in the most honorable manner."
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"It was appointed by law in Athens, that the obsequies of the citizens who fell in battle should be performed at the public expense, and in the most honorable manner."

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"The heart of the People, North and South, is for the Union."
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"The heart of the People, North and South, is for the Union."

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"Education is a better safeguard of liberty than a standing army."
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"Education is a better safeguard of liberty than a standing army."

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"Let a nation's fervent thanks make some amends for the toils and sufferings of those who survive."
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"Let a nation's fervent thanks make some amends for the toils and sufferings of those who survive."

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"Not a moment had been lost by General Hooker in the pursuit of Lee."
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"Not a moment had been lost by General Hooker in the pursuit of Lee."

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"God bless the Union; - it is dearer to us for the blood of brave men which has been shed in its defence."
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"God bless the Union; - it is dearer to us for the blood of brave men which has been shed in its defence."

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