Frederick William Faber Quotes
It Has Always Seemed To Me That A Love Of Natural Objects, And The Depth, As Well As Exuberance And Refinement Of Mind, Produced By An Intelligent Delight In Scenery, Are Elements Of The First Importance In The Education Of The Young.
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