
Referring to Finnegans Wake in a letter to Harriet Shaw Weaver (24 November 1926)
The Character of Holland (c. 1653).
Referring to Finnegans Wake in a letter to Harriet Shaw Weaver (24 November 1926)
Epistle to the New York Less Wrongians (April 2011) http://lesswrong.com/lw/5c0/epistle_to_the_new_york_less_wrongians/
"Banking, Nation States, and International Politics" http://www.mises.org/journals/rae/pdf/rae4_1_3.pdf, Mises Institute, (20 July 2005)
“You should be concerned about the state of your soul, not the state of your bank account.”
Source: Little Earthquakes
Source: Testimony of Frederick W. Taylor... 1912, p. 111.
Source: Testimony of Frederick W. Taylor... 1912, p. 111.
Speech before the New England Society (22 December 1843)
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The Americans equally detest the pageantry of a king and the supercilious hypocrisy of a bishop.
Junius, Letter xxxv (19 December 1769)
It established a religion without a prelate, a government without a king.
George Bancroft on Calvinism, in History of the United States (1834), Vol. III, Ch. vi.
Oh, we are weary pilgrims; to this wilderness we bring
A Church without a bishop, a State without a King
Anonymous poem "The Puritans' Mistake", published by Oliver Ditson (1844).
Robert Henry Thurston, " The Growth of the Steam Engine https://books.google.nl/books?id=dywDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA17," in: Popular Science, Nov 1877, p. 11