Henry Kett Quote

The study of the works of nature is in itself capable of affording the most refined pleasure, and the most edifying instruction. All the objects with which we are surrounded, the smallest as well as the greatest, teach us some useful lesson. All of them speak a language directed to man, and to man alone.


Elements of General Knowledge (Volume 2), Chapter IV (p. 89)


The study of the works of nature is in itself capable of affording the most refined pleasure, and the most edifying instruction. All the objects with ...

The study of the works of nature is in itself capable of affording the most refined pleasure, and the most edifying instruction. All the objects with ...

The study of the works of nature is in itself capable of affording the most refined pleasure, and the most edifying instruction. All the objects with ...

The study of the works of nature is in itself capable of affording the most refined pleasure, and the most edifying instruction. All the objects with ...