no famous words
the correct answer is actually James Lawrence... trust me
burn the ships!
"I love you Sarah" These words were to his wife.
because of age
These words are claimed to have been the final words of bushranger Ned Kelly.
the correct answer is actually James Lawrence... trust me
James Lawrence
James Armistead, John André, Benedict Arnold, Margaret Shippen Arnold, Ann Bates, Daniel Bissell, James Bowdoin, Benjamin Church, Lewis J. Costigin, Lydia Darragh, Benjamin Franklin, 355, Nathan Hale, Thomas Hickey, "Miss Jenny", Dominique L'Eclise, James Armistead Lafayette, The Mechanics, Hercules Mulligan, Jonathan Odell, Cpt. Noah Phelps, Paul Revere, James Rivington, Haym Salomon, Joseph Stansbury, Benjamin Tallmadge, Benjamin Thompson.
Marquie de Lafayette is a proper noun. Proper nouns are the unique names of people, places, or things. Common nouns are the words for general things. If a common noun is part of a name, it becomes a proper noun. Pronouns always replace proper and common nouns.
...Famous Last Words... was created in 1981-11.
Famous First Words - song - was created in 1998-05.
"School's Out Forever" by James Patterson has approximately 73,000 words.
im afraid they arent
Famous Last Words of a Fool was created on 1988-01-11.
Famous Last Words - 1990 was released on: USA: 1990
burn the ships!
There are 783,137 words in the King James Version of the Bible; there are only 12,143 different English words in it.