Jefferson Davis (1808–1889) President of the Confederate States of America
Senate speech (7 May 1860)
1860s
Source: Nature of Man and His Government (1959), p. 45
Jefferson Davis (1808–1889) President of the Confederate States of America
Senate speech (7 May 1860)
1860s
Andrew Johnson (1808–1875) American politician, 17th president of the United States (in office from 1865 to 1869)
Quote, First State of the Union Address (1865)
Context: Certainly the Government of the United States is a limited government, and so is every State government a limited government. With us this idea of limitation spreads through every form of administration — general, State, and municipal — and rests on the great distinguishing principle of the recognition of the rights of man. The ancient republics absorbed the individual in the state — prescribed his religion and controlled his activity. The American system rests on the assertion of the equal right of every man to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, to freedom of conscience, to the culture and exercise of all his faculties. As a consequence the State government is limited — as to the General Government in the interest of union, as to the individual citizen in the interest of freedom.
Ron Paul (1935) American politician and physician
TV Special for Iowa, December 2007 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQNWHmiGj-k <br class="br">2000s, 2006-2009
Friedrich Hayek (1899–1992) Austrian and British economist and Nobel Prize for Economics laureate
On the Iran hostage crisis; letter to The Times (12 January 1980), p. 13
1980s and later
Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980) Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar-- a professor of English literature, a literary critic, and a …
Source: 1960s, The Gutenberg Galaxy (1962), p. 267
Stephen Harper (1959) 22nd Prime Minister of Canada
Speech to the Colin Brown Memorial Dinner, National Citizens Coalition, 1994.
1990s
Henry Clay (1777–1852) American politician from Kentucky
Speech on the Emancipation of South America], House of Representatives (24 March 1818); The Life and Speeches of the Hon. Henry Clay, vol. I (1857), ed. Daniel Mallory
William Blake book The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
The Voice of the Devil
Source: 1790s, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (1790–1793)
Richard Perle (1941) American government official
An End To Evil: How To Win the War on Terror, David Frum, Richard N. Perle, Ballantine (reprint,2004), Chapter 5 'The War Abroad,' p. 102 : ISBN 0345477170