Thomas Hutchinson, the last royal governor of Massachusetts, reportedly expressed regret over the colonial unrest and his role in it before his death in 1790. His last words are not definitively documented, but he is said to have reflected on the tumultuous political climate and his desire for peace. His sentiments highlighted the complexities of loyalty to the Crown versus the growing independence movement in America.
It is reputed that he said "Do not disturb my circles" - a reference to a design on which he was working.
The Salvation Army web site reports that his last word, said to his son who had taken over the administration of the Salvation Army, were, "I'm leaving you a bonnie handful!"
I'm sorry, but I need more context to accurately respond to your question about the miner's last words. Could you provide additional details about the specific incident or person you are referring to?
Legend goes that Walt's last words were about how poorly maintained the studio water tower looked from his hospital room (which was located directly across the street from the Walt Disney Studios). Because of this, the water tower is regularly repainted.Disney's last written words were "Kurt Russell", who was acting in one of the films he was producing at the time.
the last words neil Armstrong said on the moon were... "i love you moon"
what was judahs last words before he died
hay i am dieing
Yes, Emily Dickinson's last known words were "The fog is rising." She said this to her family before she passed away in 1886.
Dumbledores last words were severus please.
Why not?,was the last thing Leary said.
He said them to Wiglaf. He was the only one who stayed and helped fight the Dragon
"Go on luke, I love you, now go"
Albert Einsteins last words were never recorded, because while in the hospital Albert before dieing said the last words but one problem they were in German which the nurse did not know the language. Then later on when they asked her what his last words were she forgot them. So basically it was never recorded.
The phrase "Such is life" was famously attributed to the Australian outlaw Ned Kelly, who reportedly said it before his execution by hanging in 1880. This expression reflects a resigned acceptance of his fate. Kelly's words have since become emblematic of his life and the struggles he faced.
im not sure but i think he said something like.... remember to care....for each other...
Hera cursed the nymph with the voice of the echo, doomed to repeat the last words of what was said before, as punishment for distracting her with chatter.