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You have also been pleased to signify, that you will duly appreciate any aid, oral, documentary or in the form of an official Commissioner this Government may feel disposed to afford you, in facilitation of the enterprise. - "Official Report of the Niger Valley Exploring Party", Martin Robinson Delany.
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On the publication of the volume, a copy was sent to each Review, with a letter deprecatory of the severity of criticism, an act as ill judged as it was useless, since all that a young writer could properly say was to be found in the preface, in which he stated that his inducement to publish was" the facilitation through its means of those studies which, from his earliest infancy, have been the principal objects of his ambition, and the increase of the capacity to pursue these inclinations, which may one day place him in an honourable station in the scale of society" - "The Poetical Works of Henry Kirke White With a Memoir by Sir Harris Nicolas", Henry Kirke White.
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He answers- simply these: The facilitation, through its means, of those studies which, from his earliest infancy, have been the principal objects of his ambition; and the increase of the capacity to pursue those inclinations which may one day place him in an honourable station in the scale of society. - "The Poetical Works of Henry Kirke White With a Memoir by Sir Harris Nicolas", Henry Kirke White.