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Damn the torpedos! Full speed ahead
Et tu Brute!?
To be or not to be (give author)
Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to decieve
Four score and seven year ago!.!.!.
(into a phonograph) Marry had a little lamb
From where the sun now strands I will fight no more foreverWww@QuestionHome@Com


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
1!. Admiral Farragut
2!. William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British dramatist, poet!. Caesar, in Julius Caesar, act 3, sc!. 1, l!. 77!.
There is no classical source for Caesar’s famous last words, which seem to have become well known in Shakespeare’s age, although he did not invent them!.
3!. William Shakespeare
4!. Sir Walter Scott
5!. Abraham Lincoln
6!. Thomas Edison (Mary not marry)
7!. The great Nez Perce Chief JosephWww@QuestionHome@Com

a bunch of different people, now do your own homeworkWww@QuestionHome@Com

Admiral David Farragut - This was at the Battle of Mobile Bay, an important event in the Civil War!. I know that this was instrumental in setting up a blockade of the Gulf Coast area!.

Gaius Julius Caesar - I have come to believe that he probably didn't say this!. After being stabbed all over, he would have had trouble making out words and complete sentences!. In Plutarch's "Lives of the Noble Romans" it makes no mention of Caesar having any last words!.

William Shakespeare - Although spoken through Hamlet!.

Sir Walter Scott

Abraham Lincoln

Thomas Edison

Chief JosephWww@QuestionHome@Com

1!.) Admiral David Farragut

2!.) Gaius Julius Caesar (in the play by William Shakespeare)

3!.) Hamlet (in the play by William Shakespeare)

4!.) Sir Walter Scott

5!.) Abraham Lincoln

6!.) Thomas Alva Edison

7!.) Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribeWww@QuestionHome@Com