Englishman and Quaker who founded the colony of Pennsylvania (1644-1718)
1But widely different was the situation of the settlers under William Penn.
2In 1681 Pennsylvania was granted to William Penn as a proprietary colony.
3End of Project Gutenberg's The Second William Penn, by William H. Ryus
4The King of England gave all the land in Penn-syl-va-ni-a to William Penn.
5In the yard back of the meeting-house William Penn lies buried.
6Shortly after the cession of New Amsterdam William Penn obtained from Charles II.
7In the secluded burying-ground surrounded and overhung by great trees lies William Penn.
8Thou art William Penn; I am Thomas Elwood, a friend of the family.
9The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Second William Penn, by William H. Ryus
10On top of the building is a statue of William Penn.
11With William the Conqueror, you know -or maybe it was William Penn.
12A little later, 1676, William Penn and some other Quakers bought East Jersey.
13Can you imagine John Milton or William Penn skipping through a revolving door?
14On reaching the Grange, William Penn found assembled in the breakfast parlour several guests.
15All praise to the memory of William Penn of Pennsylvania and his worthy descendants.
16At length William Penn offered up a prayer in Dutch.
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