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Abraham Lincoln [auto]

Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, led the nation through the Civil War and is renowned for his eloquent speeches. Contrary to his imposing stature, Lincoln's voice was high-pitched and reedy, described as a 'thin tenor, or rather falsetto,' which carried effectively over large crowds. His deliberate cadence and expressive delivery captivated audiences, allowing his profound words to resonate deeply.

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Alexander Hamilton [auto]

Alexander Hamilton, a Founding Father of the United States and the first Secretary of the Treasury, was known for his articulate and persuasive oratory. His voice was commanding and resonant, characterized by a rapid cadence that reflected his quick intellect and fervent passion. This energetic delivery, combined with a tone of unwavering confidence, made his speeches both compelling and influential.

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