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Gettysburg address

Each time you inhale, you take in about 500 mL (two significant figures) of air, each milliliter of which contains 2.5 X 1019 molecules. In delivering the Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln is estimated to have inhaled about 200 times. [Pg.48]

Gettysburg was the scene of one of the Civil War s bloodiest battlegrounds. It is also the site where President Lincoln gave his now-famous Gettysburg address. For eats in the area, head to Food For Thought (48 Baltimore St., s 717-337-2221) an inexpensive natural foods cafe with a laid-back student crowd. It s a great spot to pick up a book and catch up on your history. [Pg.59]

Excerpt from the Gettysburg address by Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States. [Pg.250]


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