In his career, Captain John Paul Jones commanded the ships John, Betsy, Providence, Alfred, Ranger, Bonhomme Richard,and Vladimir.
Both groups thought that parliament was more then they could handle because of taxes. None of the two groups liked taxes and wanted to do away with them.But loyalists remained loyal to the king and did as they were told without arguments.As Patriots took a stand!
Why words that make people want to fight are not protected as free speech, is because the words are classed as inciting a breach of the peace - or are offensive.
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Nathan Hale was famous for his supposed last words before he was hanged by the British: "I only regret that I have but one life to give for my country".
witch patriots words were I have not yet begun to fight
John Paul Jones
He said " I have not yet begun to fight" those are his famous words
"I have not yet begun to fight"
John Paul Jones
"I have not yet begun to fight" as his ship was sinking in a duel with a British warship.
"I have not yet begun to fight!"
"I have not yet begun to fight". Captain John Paul Jones said this during the famous battle between Bonhomme Richard and Serapis on 23 September 1779. It seems that some of Jones's men cried for surrender, but not John Paul Jones! Captain Richard Pearson of Serapis asked Jones if he had surrendered. Jones uttered the immortal words: "I have not yet begun to fight!" So, at least, Lt. Richard Dale later recalled.
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.
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CORRECT ANSWER:Chief Josephs famous words were I will fight no more forever, upon surrendering to the U.S. Calvary in the 1800's.
Words similar to the word 'begun': started, commenced.