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But it was the president's stirring yet succinct two-minute address - with references to the Declaration of Independence and Pericles's funeral oration during the Peloponnesian war, and delivered in his high-pitched Kentucky accent - that has resonated through the ages and come to be seen as one of the defining moments in American history.
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While not denying that torture took place, the Foreign Office insists that the UK government retains no residual liability, deploying a range of constitutional precedents – including reference to the declaration of martial law in Jamaica in 1860 – to block the survivors' quest for compensation.
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Having served its original purpose in announcing independence, references to the text of the Declaration were few for the next four score years.
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