Letter to George Washington (July 1776)
“I am glad to learn that the Parliament Bill has been passed for the Darlington Railway. I am much obliged by the favourable sentiments you express towards me, and shall be happy if I can be of service in carrying into execution your plans.”
Letter to Edward Pease (1821-04-28)
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English civil engineer and mechanical engineer 1781–1848Related quotes
                                        
                                        Letter to Cassandra (1798-12-18) about her nephew George [Letters of Jane Austen -- Brabourne Edition] 
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1770s, Letter to Phyllis Wheatley (1776)
                                        
                                        Quote in Gainborough's letter, 24 Feb. 1757 from Ipswich, to a correspondent in the neighbouring town of Colchester; as cited in  Thomas Gainsborough, by William T, Whitley https://ia800204.us.archive.org/6/items/thomasgainsborou00whitrich/thomasgainsborou00whitrich.pdf; New York, Charles Scribner's Sons – London, Smith, Elder & Co, Sept. 1915, p. 20 
1755 - 1769
                                    
                                        
                                        his friend William Jackson of Exeter was composer and organist 
letter to his friend William Jackson of Exeter, from Bath, 4 June 1768; as cited in  Thomas Gainsborough, by William T, Whitley https://ia800204.us.archive.org/6/items/thomasgainsborou00whitrich/thomasgainsborou00whitrich.pdf; New York, Charles Scribner's Sons – London, Smith, Elder & Co, Sept. 1915, p. 385 (Appendix A - Letter VIII) 
1760s
                                    
Source: How to Win Friends and Influence People
“Sometimes, I think Bill forgets that I am sixteen. But I am very happy that he does.”
Source: The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Cabinet meeting (1841), as retold by John Alexander Tyler.