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Who say We must all hang together or
we shall all hang separately?
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drwls
The verb is "said", not "say". It happened long ago, on July 4, 1776.

The statement is attributed to Benjamin Franklin. A similar statement had been made by Richard Penn and John Dryden in the earlier 1700s.

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