Abraham Lincoln, to begin his Gettysburg Address, used the line:
"Four score and seven years ago, our forefathers brought forth upon this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal."
John O'Sullivan used the phrase "manifest destiny" to argue for his position that the US should expand across North America. He first used the phrase in 1845.
The phrase "A house divided against itself cannot stand" is a metaphor. It uses the concept of a house to represent a group or organization, suggesting that internal conflict or division will ultimately lead to failure. This expression illustrates the importance of unity and cohesion for success. It was famously used by Abraham Lincoln to address the divisions within the nation.
One phrase that Uncle Sam is famous for saying is 'I was you for the U.S. Army'. Uncle Sam was first used in the War of 1812.
The people who helped to establish your country are often known as the forefathers or founding fathers of your country. The founding fathers of American would include George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.
People who used the phrase "Pike's Peak or Bust!" where members of a gay/lesbian suicide cult, Pike's Peak refered to the mountian that the cult jumped to their death from on July 23rd, 1893.
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Famously is an adverb. It is used to indicate that the subject is well known. Example is, he is a famously known for the song.
It is attributed to Julius Caesar who used the phrase to the Roman Senate in 47 BC after his victory over the Kingdon of Pontus, at the Battle of Zela
699 times, according to the BibleGateway (see related links).
The phrase "Bah, humbug!" was first used in Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol," published in 1843. It was famously uttered by the character Ebenezer Scrooge to dismiss the Christmas spirit and festivities.
Forefathers
Yes the plural possessive is forefathers'
Forefathers is stressed on the first syllable.
Samuel F. B. Morse. It was the first message ever sent by the electric telegraph.
National Monument to the Forefathers was created in 1889.
The catchphrase "Let me entertain you" is famously associated with British comedian and entertainer Robbie Williams. He used it in his song "Let Me Entertain You," which was released in 1997 and became one of his signature hits. The phrase conveys his commitment to providing entertainment and engaging his audience.
The phrase "The buck stops here" is famously associated with President Harry S. Truman, not Theodore Roosevelt (often referred to as "Teddy"). Truman used this phrase to signify that he accepted ultimate responsibility for decisions made during his presidency. Roosevelt did have a similar commitment to accountability, but he is not the one who popularized that specific phrase.