John Berzelius' gravestone inscription reads "Here rests the lamp of Swedish science".
Galileo's gravestone inscription is "Here lies Galileo Galilei, mathematician and astronomer, condemned by the Inquisition for teaching that the earth moves, and stop here passerby and read with pity the fate of the father of science."
John Dalton postulated that atoms of the same element are exactly alike in his atomic theory developed in the early 19th century.
I have never heard "a pair of ruler" but I wouldn't be surprised if someone on this planet said it that way.SingularI have a ruler.Here, borrow my ruler.Thank-you for lending me your ruler.PluralTeacher, I can lend John one of my three rulers.John now has one ruler and I still have two rulers.When John returns the ruler he borrowed from me, I will again have three rulers.Others thought it was odd that I kept three rulers in my desk when most students only have one ruler.Ruler as a personA ruler is the head of a country. 9singular)Historians have identified the early rulers of most nations. (plural)While some people may say "pair of rulers" when they mean "two rulers of two different countries", it is better to use a number, such as "Countries could experience conflict if they had two rulers at the same time."
To say "to skate" in Spanish, you would say "patinar".
To say "travel safe" in Nairobi, you can say "safari salama."
"I desire no other inscription over my gravestone than:'Here lies John Adams, who took upon himself the responsibility of peace with France in the year 1800.'"
this is the date his gravestone was added to his grave
John Adam's gravestone said, "Here lies John Adams, who took upon himself the responsibility of Peace with France in the year 1800." His grave remains one of the most popular of all those belonging to U.S. presidents.
Bohi OR bohyou
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From ashes to electricity
one for man kind
on Winnie fosters gravestone in the movie it says: in loving memory Winifred foster Jackson dear mother - dear wife 1989 - 1999
Galileo's gravestone inscription is "Here lies Galileo Galilei, mathematician and astronomer, condemned by the Inquisition for teaching that the earth moves, and stop here passerby and read with pity the fate of the father of science."
R.I.P YOUR BIRTHDAY WHEN YOU PASSED AWAY sometimes pictures
Scrooge's gravestone in the story "A Christmas Carol" reads, "Ebenezer Scrooge" followed by the reference to his famous phrase, "He lived in repentance and died in joy."
Nothing. It is a small triangular mark.