Clyde Barrow or Bonnie & Clyde fame.
According to Jalopnik...Notorious gangster John Dillinger's thank you letter to Henry Ford for making a great getaway car is widely considered to be a hoax. It isn't, but Ford covered up the real letter, likely parading a forgery for decades. Here is the text of Dillinger's alleged letter:"Dear Mr. Ford - I want to thank you for building the Ford V-8 as fast and as sturdy a car as you did, otherwise I would not have gotten away from the coppers in that Wisconsin Minnesota case. Yours till I have the pleasure of seeing you, John Dillinger."Yes, he wrote Henry Ford a letter telling him that he made the best getaway car in the word.
Henry Wotton's man uses various virtues like temperance, simplicity, and honesty as his defense in "The Character of a Happy Life." These virtues safeguard him from the temptations and distractions that lead to an accumulation of unnecessary worries and burdens, allowing him to lead a content and fulfilled life.
Henry the I, Henry the II, Henry the III etc
Thomas Henry Wright has written: 'The Sermon on the Mount for to-day' -- subject(s): Sermon on the mount 'Deadly sins and living virtues' -- subject(s): Christian ethics, Literature and morals, Sin
We don't have the letter so can't answer your question.
Henry Grey has written: 'A letter to the Lord Grey of Grooby'
Yes, Henry the VIII did send a letter to the pope of the time asking for a divorce.
OrbitzOh Henry
2003
Though the unit of inductance is the Henry, it is often symbolized by the letter "L".
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