This historic speech was delivered by Robert C. Winthrop, the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States, on the occasion of laying the cornerstone of the National Monument to the memory of George Washington. With inspiring words and a deep sense of patriotism, this speech is a defining moment in American history.
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This biography offers a comprehensive look at the life and career of John Winthrop, one of the most important figures in early American history. Through careful analysis of primary sources and detailed historical research, Winthrop provides readers with a richly nuanced understanding of this complex and influential leader.
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Reminiscences of Foreign Travel: A Fragment of Autobiography
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Washington, Bowdoin, And Franklin: As Portrayed In Occasional Addresses
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Memoir of the Honorable Nathan Appleton
- 86 pages
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A Memoir of Robert C. Winthrop: Prepared for the Massachusetts Historical Society
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Life and Letters of John Winthrop; Volume II
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Life And Letters Of John Winthrop, From 1630 To 1649
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Addresses and Speeches On Various Occasions, Volume 4
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