James Madison was one of the last of a group of men who were educated farmers and leaders of the Revolutionary period. They believed it was their duty to serve their country. Others in this group included the first four presidents: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison.
Ex post facto is a Latin phrase that means 'after the fact.' That sentence would tend to mean that, after working the weak, you received a raise that is retroactive to include the time during the past week that you already worked.
There is a good answer at Footnote.com. http://www.footnote.com/page/802/Native-American-Soldiers-of-the-Revolutionary-War-from-Plymouth-County-/#entry1250 If you can't copy and paste that address. Go to www.Footnote.com and search the phrase, "merciless Indian savages."
The phrase refers to Florence Nightingale, a pioneer of nursing. Read about her at the link below.
A reconstruction of the crude bridge was the site of a monument for whose dedication this poem, was written. The bridge was the site of the Battle of Concord where 500 colonial militia faced the British regulars in what was essentially the first battle of the Revolutionary War. The battle took place on April 9, 1775, so their flag was unfurled to April's breeze. Many of the militiamen were farmers. Their shots were called "the shot heard round the world" because of the worldwide implication of the American Revolution.
go f@#k yourself. the phrase means go f@#k yourself lmao
it is finished
It means that it didn't last - whatever it was wore off.
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The phrase "I didn't come down in the last shower" means that the person is experienced and not naive. It suggests that they are not easily fooled or unaware of what is going on around them.
it mean that you are a farmers daughter
The last time I heard that phrase was when I was at McDonalds. The phrase is an inquiry as to whether you desire french fried potatoes with whatever else you ordered.
You mean revolutionary? Like a revolutionary war?
it is a phrase
The phrase "lust for life" means to enjoy life to the fullest, live every day as if it were your last and to take full advantage all of the things that life has to offer.
That is not a phrase
It's from the movie. Prisoners walk the "last mile" to the chair & the "green" comes from the color of the tile.
# The portion of a racetrack from the last turn to the finish line. # Informal. The final stages of an undertaking.