
Letter to John Bright during his visit to the United States (1858), quoted in John Morley, The Life of Richard Cobden [1879] (1905), p. 688
1850s
Source: Are Prisons Obsolete? (2003), Chapter One
Letter to John Bright during his visit to the United States (1858), quoted in John Morley, The Life of Richard Cobden [1879] (1905), p. 688
1850s
Page 198-199
Publications, The Shah's Story (1980), On Islam and the Islamic Revolution
“Political prisoners, detention without trial and unlimited imprisonment define tyranny.”
In a Democracy, Palestinian Lawmaker Khalida Jarrar Would Be Free (June 21, 2018)
Context: Jarrar could end up spending the rest of her life in prison; there is no legal impediment to this since all the pathetic arguments used to justify her continued detention could be deemed valid indefinitely. If she’s dangerous today, she’s dangerous forever. Political prisoners, detention without trial and unlimited imprisonment define tyranny.
United States Senatorial debate, October 1994, quoted in * Geraghty
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So What Did Romney Mean When He Said, 'I Was an Independent During Reagan-Bush'?
National Review Online
2007
October 8, 2007
http://www.nationalreview.com/campaign-spot/11745/so-what-did-romney-mean-when-he-said-i-was-independent-during-reagan-bush
2011-12-29
1994 United States Senate campaign
James K. Galbraith (2012), Inequality and Instability: A Study of the World Economy. p. 148; Cite in: " Muddling Towards the Next Crisis: James Kenneth Galbraith in conversation with The Straddler http://www.thestraddler.com/201310/piece2.php" at thestraddler.com, Winter 2013.
Quoted in "Raoul Wallenberg: The Mystery Lives on" - Page 198 - by Harvey Rosenfeld - 2005.