John Paul Jones, Captain in the US Navy. His ship was sinking out from under him and was out gunned by the British Man 'O War, but he ended up winning the battle and taking over the British ship.
John Paul Jones (born John Paul) was not an American by birth, he was British. He was an outlawed Scottish pirate who turned traitor and was given command of various ships by the Americans during the American War of Independence. He eventually, in the Bonhomme Richard, attacked his own native Scotland.
When losing a engagement with the British warship Serapishe uttered his famous words and eventually, against all odds, won the fight.
AnswerJohn Paul JonesJohn Paul Jones, Captain in the US Navy. His ship was sinking out from under him and was out gunned by the British Man 'O War, but he ended up winning the battle and taking over the British ship.
John Paul Jones (born John Paul) was not an American by birth, he was British. He was an outlawed Scottish pirate who turned traitor and was given command of various ships by the Americans during the American War of Independence. He eventually, in the Bonhomme Richard, attacked his own native Scotland.
When losing a engagement with the British warship Serapishe uttered his famous words and eventually, against all odds, won the fight.
AnswerJohn Paul JonesI believe that was attributed to John Paul Jones, a famous American sea captain during the US Revolution.
John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones
He said " I have not yet begun to fight" those are his famous words
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"I have not yet begun to fight" as his ship was sinking in a duel with a British warship.
When Captain Richard Pearson of the Serapis asked Jones, "Have you struck? Do you call for Quarter?", in other words, was John Paul Jones prepared to give up the fight and surrender his ship, Jones, according to most accounts, replied, "I have not yet begun to fight." There is, however, some doubt if these were the actual words spoken by Jones.
Captain John Paul Jones
he said "i have not yet begun to fight"
He said " I have not yet begun to fight" those are his famous words
I have not yet begun to fight! -- John Paul Jones in 1779
"I have not yet begun to fight"
John Paul Jones.
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I have begun my homework already.
"I have not yet begun to fight" as his ship was sinking in a duel with a British warship.
John Paul Jones said this when asked to surrender his ship during the American Revolution.
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I have not yet begun to fight!