To this end he wrote again to Sir James Graham, and also for the first time to the Earl of Aberdeen, on the 30th of December.
A few months later he wrote again: "My situation in Lord Hood's fleet must be in the highest degree flattering to any young man.
The next day he wrote again in similar terms, seeking to reconcile his promise to the Queen with his impulses, and, it may be said safely, with his duty.
He wrote again, simply repeating what he had said before, and in reply obtained another letter from the king.
This urgent exhortation meeting with no response, some three weeks later the monarch wrote again, still with a show of friendship, but insisting on the immediate presence of the erstwhile favorite in Stockholm.
In a few days he wrote again: "These four days of constant rain have completely ruined the road.
He went on to describe his appreciation in detail, and when the drawings were complete he wrote again: Hold me under permanent obligations.
He wrote again go Hall, urging him to sell some of his type-setter royalties.
A few days later he wrote again: The book is glorious-simply noble.
He wrote again to Hall, urging him to sell and get rid of the debts and responsibilities at whatever sacrifice: I am terribly tired of business.
A few days later he wrote again on the same subject, after reading the obituary of Asa Gray, the first American supporter of Darwin's theory.
On February 19 and 22, he wrote again to the "Times" declaring against the South Kensington site.
Three days later, on August 3, he wrote again to Randolph to say that the mails had been delayed, and that he had not received the Baltimore resolutions.
On March 28 he wrote again to Randolph that ill-health might prevent his going, and therefore it would be well to appoint some one in his place.
But the Ward lecture was good for little more than a month, for on December 8th he wrote again: Notify all hands that from this time I shall talk nothing but selections from my forthcoming book, 'Roughing It'.
Then, afraid, I suppose, lest she might adopt some of his scathing phrases in replying to Sir John Lawrence, he wrote again, suggesting that dignified silence would be the better course.
On the 29th he wrote again, saying, “I trust I have at last got Pottinger into a pacific mood, though I tremble when I open any of his letters, lest I should find that he has got to loggerheads with some of his neighbours.
On the 9th, the Envoy, in preturbation of mind, wrote again to Rawlinson at Candahar: “The town is in a very feverish state.
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