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[Footnote 4: Kennedy's _Report_, p. 160.]
[Footnote 5: A.C.S. Report for 1853, pp. 37-55.]
[Footnote 6: The remarks of these gentlemen and others of similar views have subjected the Society to many unjust attacks. Of course many would join such a movement from mixed motives; but the guiding principles of the Society itself have always been distinctly philanthropic.]
[Footnote 7: Report of Amos Kendall, Fourth Auditor, to the Secretary of the Navy, August, 1830.]
[Footnote 8: Ashmun.]
[Footnote 9: These were eventually paid by the United States Government.
Kendall's Report to Secretary of Navy, December, 1830.]
[Footnote 10: The outbreak of the Civil War ended the arrangement after the third payment.]
[Footnote 11: This singular pet.i.tion is preserved in Minute Book No. 4 of the M.S. C.S., p. 36.]
[Footnote 12: Carl Ritter, who saw him in 1852, speaks of him as "den edlen, hochgebildeten, erfahrenen, weisen, und der Rede sehr kundigen Staatsman Wir (i.e., Ritter,) haben wiederholt seinen wurdenvollen Reden in den ersten Kreisen in London beigewohnt."]
[Footnote 13: _Semi-Centennial Memorial_, p. 190.]
[Footnote 14: B. Anderson, _Narrative of a Journey to Musardu_.]
[Footnote 15: A.C. Reports of 1881 and 1882.]
[Footnote 16: Anderson's _Journey to Musardu_.]