War merely gives people an excuse to indulge themselves further, to murder with impunity. There were wars before it, and there will be wars after it, and in between people will fight one another and hurt one another and maim one another and betray one another, because that is what they have always done. -The Book of Lost Things
John Connolly is best known for a plan he concocted with the Governor of Virginia, Lord Dunmore, to build a militia of Loyalists and Native Americans in Canada and then bring them to Virginia to help put down the revolution. He was captured in Hagerstown, Maryland in 1775 and was imprisoned for the rest of the revolution.
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'de l'audace, de l'audace, toujours de l'audace' means 'boldness, boldness and ever more boldness' in English. This is a quote from a famous revolutionary addressing the assembly, and telling them the three things that were needed to save revolutionary France.
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there is his dying quote, which is "dont mind me, push on the York volunteers"
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One of Aesop's famous quotes is "United we stand, divided we fall." This quote emphasizes the importance of unity and collaboration.
Aerosmiths famous quote is "once you start you can never go back."
Mathias Lerch's famous quote was, "There is many man, but only one of you"
It's called the "I have a dream" speech. The most famous quote is "We Shall overcome." Some consider "I have a dream" to be the most famous quote from that speech.
John P. Parker was a prominent abolitionist and conductor on the Underground Railroad who helped hundreds of enslaved individuals escape to freedom. He was also an inventor and successful businessman, owning a foundry in Ohio. Parker's autobiography, "His Promised Land," provides insight into his life and contributions to the abolitionist movement.
His Most Famous Quote Is 'Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a Follower Thank you
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"I can only say truly, that Dabney fought with great bravery and lost all his limbs." This quote refers to the bravery and sacrifice of Austin Dabney, an African American man who fought in the American Revolutionary War.
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