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General Douglas MacArthur promised to return and he made good his promise.
General Douglas MacArthur
General Douglas MacArthur
When he returned to the Philippines, MacArthure said "People of the Philippines: I have returned."Mac Author made promises to return to the Philippines. His famous quote was "I shall return". It was his promise to his followers.
The heroes are the military like guerrilla troops and HUKBALAHAP they also have mc arthur that promise that he shall return
He said, "I shall return." It was Douglass MacArthur.
they just came out with the new one ..."THE PROMISE"... but seems you cant get enuf =) that's good keep on backing them up ..we shall see more of them in return...
He landed in Palo, Leyte and made good his promise, "I shall return," to liberate the Philippines from the Japanese. The Leyte landing happened on October 20, 1944.
"We Shall Return" was written by Jose Rizal in 1872, during his exile in Dapitan. He composed the poem as a declaration of his intention to return to the Philippines and continue fighting for its freedom and independence from Spanish colonial rule.
I counted 100 instances of the word "Promise" (and variations such as 'promised' and 'promises') in the Book of Mormon. Most of the time this was linked with "promised land" or "land of promise". The phrase "keep my commandments" is used 25 times in the Book of Mormon. The phrase "ye shall prosper in the land" is used 10 times in the Book of Mormon. Each one of these instances is in the same verse as a variation of the phrase 'keep my commandments' or 'keep the commandments'.
This day you shall see me in paradise
The phrase "you shall return" appears in the Bible in Genesis 3:19, where God tells Adam, "You are dust, and to dust you shall return." This is often interpreted as a reminder of human mortality.