no i dont think so i am checkin it out right now......
should any one court be given the final word
James the Second was a Catholic and England was mostly Protestant. Most of the English were unhappy with their Catholic ruler. So, the Protestants asked William of Orange to invade England to overthrow James. William agreed. So on July 12, 1690, William met James across the Boyne River. (The battle was called the Battle of the Boyne.) There William beat James and assumed control of England. James and his defeated army retreated to Catholic Ireland (and Scotland). (The question should say 1690.)
john Hancock iscredited for drawing up the constitution.
well, little is known of him because he is so old school, but he named "James bay" in the Hudson bay after himslef, and wrote a book called ""my strange and dangerous voyage". and then her died, in Bristol. pretty good life, id say.
Nothing specifically. It applies to everyone equally. Now, it does say that slavery is illegal and gives citizenship to any human born in the US.
James Armistead did have one son for sure and people say he had several other children.
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Yes
"Do just once what others say you can't do,and you will never pay attention to their limitations again."
I can't find any but I'm sure there are some out there
Yes; see related links for the quotes. rosa parks said"no you can't tell me to get up just because of my skin color"!
you dont write quotes you idiot. they are quotes because you say them.
the famous people dont say quotes
Guillemets
Read any or all of his plays and then you may choose your own.
Robert E Lee apparently did not make any notable quotes about flags.
Not sure