In one of this man’s speeches, he advocates binding up wounds 'with malice towards none, with charity for all,' and in another, he claims that the 'brave men who struggled here have consecrated' the ground on which he stood far better than he did with a speech which 'the world will little note, nor long remember

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1. In one of this man’s speeches, he advocates binding up wounds 'with malice towards none, with charity for all,' and in another, he claims that the 'brave men who struggled here have consecrated' the ground on which he stood far better than he did with a speech which 'the world will little note, nor long remember