Adam Smith (1723–1790) Scottish moral philosopher and political economist
Source: (1776), Book IV, Chapter II
Letter to Isaac McPherson (13 August 1813)
1810s
Adam Smith (1723–1790) Scottish moral philosopher and political economist
Source: (1776), Book IV, Chapter II
George Orwell book England Your England
The Lion and the Unicorn (1941), Part I: England Your England
"The Lion and the Unicorn" (1941)
Context: England is perhaps the only great country whose intellectuals are ashamed of their own nationality. In left-wing circles it is always felt that there is something slightly disgraceful in being an Englishman and that it is a duty to snigger at every English institution, from horse racing to suet puddings. It is a strange fact, but it is unquestionably true that almost any English intellectual would feel more ashamed of standing to attention during God save the King than of stealing from a poor box.
Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay (1800–1859) British historian and Whig politician
http://www.baen.com/library/palaver4.htm
Attributed
Edward Bellamy (1850–1898) American author and socialist
Source: Looking Backward, 2000-1887 http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/25439 (1888), Ch. 5.
Charles Dupin (1784–1873) French mathematician
Source: The Commercial Power of Great Britain, 1925, p. xi
Nile Kinnick (1918–1943) College football player
Campaign speech for 1940 presidential candidate Wendell Willkie (September 27, 1940)
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
2013, Fifth State of the Union Address (February 2013)
George Washington (1732–1799) first President of the United States
Letter to James Madison, 30 November 1785 https://books.google.com/books?id=64MTAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA25 <br class="br">1780s
Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784–1865) British politician
Speech in the House of Commons (3 February 1808) on the British bombardment of Copenhagen, quoted in George Henry Francis, Opinions and Policy of the Right Honourable Viscount Palmerston, G.C.B., M.P., &c. as Minister, Diplomatist, and Statesman, During More Than Forty Years of Public Life (London: Colburn and Co., 1852), pp. 1-3.
1800s