give me the key - translation to ελληνικό
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give me the key - translation to ελληνικό

FAMOUS LINE FROM PATRICK HENRY'S SPEECH
Give me Liberty or Give me Death; Give me liberty or give me death; Give me Liberty, or give me Death; Give me Liberty, or give me Death!; "Give me liberty, or give me death!"; Give me liberty, or give me death; Give me liberty or give me death!; 不自由,毋宁死
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  • The phrase appearing as a graffiti during the [[2019–2020 Hong Kong protests]].
  • "Give me liberty, or give me death!", lithograph by [[Currier and Ives]] (1876) from the Library of Congress
  • St. John's Church]], Richmond, where Patrick Henry delivered the speech.

give me the key      
δώστε μου το κλειδί
function key         
  • [[Flexowriter]] keyboard (1968) with 13 function keys on the right
  • [[HP 9830A]] (1972) with 5×2 grid of 10 function keys at top left
KEY ON A COMPUTER OR TERMINAL KEYBOARD
Function Keys; F keys; F1 key; Fkey; Function keys; Function key 1; F2 Key; F3 Key; F4 Key; F5 Key; F6 Key; F1 button; PF keys; F7 key; F8 key; F9 key; F10 key; F11 key; F12 key; FKEYS
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give me the key

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Give me liberty, or give me death!

"Give me liberty, or give me death!" is a quotation attributed to American politician and orator Patrick Henry from a speech he made to the Second Virginia Convention on March 23, 1775, at St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia. Henry is credited with having swung the balance in convincing the convention to pass a resolution delivering Virginian troops for the Revolutionary War. Among the delegates to the convention were future United States presidents Thomas Jefferson and George Washington.

Over forty years after Patrick Henry delivered his speech and eighteen years after his death, biographer William Wirt published a posthumous reconstruction of the speech in his 1817 work Sketches of the Life and Character of Patrick Henry. This is the version of the speech as it is widely known today and was reconstructed based on the recollections of elderly witnesses many decades later. A scholarly debate persists among colonial historians as to what extent Wirt or others invented parts of the speech including its famous closing words.