
Quote, First State of the Union Address (1865)
1860s, Fourth of July Address to Congress (1861)
Quote, First State of the Union Address (1865)
1960s, (1963)
Source: The Vampire Economy: Doing Business Under Fascism, 2014, p. 13 (Fritz Nonnenbruch, Die Dynamische Wirtschaft (Munich, Centralverlag der N.S.D.A.P., 1936), pp. 114-119
The Ashes of Capitalism and the Ashes of Communism (1986)
The Queen v. Keyn; "The Franconia" (1876), 2 L. R. Ex. D. 202.
Speech in South Africa (20 May 1991) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/108268
Post-Prime Ministerial
An Examination of the Leading Principles of the Federal Constitution (1787).
Reported as refuted in the Congressional Record: Lou Hiner, Jr., "Hitler's Phony Quotation on Law and Order", May 21, 1970, vol. 116, pp. 1676–77, reprinted from the Indianapolis News; and M. Stanton Evans, "The Hitler Quote", August 11, 1970, vol. 116, p. 28349, reprinted from the National Review Bulletin (August 18, 1970).
Misattributed
5. U.S. (1 Cranch) 137, 180
Marbury v. Madison (1803)
(1974, opposing détente) " CNN Cold War http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/episodes/16/script.html", Episode 16: Détente, Episode Script. Retrieved June 2, 2006.