
On her 21st birthday; quoted on royal website http://www.royal.gov.uk/ImagesandBroadcasts/Historic%20speeches%20and%20broadcasts/21stbirthdayspeech21April1947.aspx (21 April 1947)
1920s, Toleration and Liberalism (1925)
On her 21st birthday; quoted on royal website http://www.royal.gov.uk/ImagesandBroadcasts/Historic%20speeches%20and%20broadcasts/21stbirthdayspeech21April1947.aspx (21 April 1947)
1962, First letter to Nikita Khrushchev
2010s, Open letter to Khizr M. Khan (31 July 2016)
Quoted in "The Military Quotation Book" - Page 15 - by James Charlton - 2002
Discourses on the Condition of the Great
1920s, Authority and Religious Liberty (1924)
Context: Our American government was the result of an effort to establish institutions under which the people as a whole should have the largest possible advantages. Class and privilege were outlawed, freedom and opportunity were guaranteed. They undertook to provide conditions under which service would be adequately rewarded, and where the people would own their own property and control their own government. They had no other motive. They were actuated by no other purpose. If we are to maintain what they established, it is important to understand the foundation on which they built, and the claims by which they justified the sovereign rights and royal estate of every American citizen.
Encouraging his men to re-enlist in the army (31 December 1776)
1770s
The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), IV Perspective of Disappearance