The dying words of Captain James Lawrence.
Captain James Lawrence, whilst in command of the U.S.S. Chesapeake, engaged with the British frigate H.M.S. Shannon. June of 1813 during the War of 1812.
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His dying command was 'dont give up the ship' during the war of 1812
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Benjamin Franklin said that those who would give up their rights in order to be secure
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His dying command was 'dont give up the ship' during the war of 1812
Captain James Lawrence
The ship was leaving soon so people said to hurry up and get aboard
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The duration of Don't Give Up the Ship - film - is 1.42 hours.
Don't Give Up the Ship - film - was created on 1959-07-03.
This is more often seen in the phrase "Don't give up the ship," as in don't give it up for lost and abandon it. Whether it's literally a ship in trouble or a metaphor for an endeavor that is becoming difficult, it essentially means to keep going or to keep trying to save the ship or effort in spite of the adversity.
Grow up.
The ship was said to be enitrly unsinkable, but it ended up sinking.
To persevere.
Don't Give Up the Ship - 1959 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S Sweden:Btl West Germany:6 (original rating)
John Paul Jones said that because he wanted to show his independence and to show that he would not give up. He said this when he was at battle with a british ship and his ship was badly damaged. the british captin yelled out if he surrendered, and john said this famous quote. I have not yet begun to fight!