I regard the forest as an heritage given to us by nature, not 

 for S|-,;il or to devastate, but t be wisely used, reverently 

 honoured, and carefully maintained. I regard the forests as 

 a gift, intrusted to any of us only for transient care during a 

 short space of time, to be surrendered to posterity again as 

 an unimpaired property, with increased riches and augmented 

 blessings, to pass as a sacred patrimony from generation to 

 generation. 



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