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1 IV | time arose the illustrious William Penn, who established the 2 IV | afterwards King James II.~William Penn, at twenty years of 3 IV | a proselyte of him; and William being a sprightly youth, 4 IV | thee' and 'thou' them." William answered, "that he could 5 IV | highness" and "excellency." William Penn returned soon to England 6 IV | embraced him tenderly. William made a fruitless exhortation 7 IV | old man entreated his son William to wear buttons on his sleeves, 8 IV | but all to no purpose.~William Penn inherited very large 9 IV | called Pennsylvania from William Penn, who there founded 10 IV | neighbours, came in crowds to William Penn, and besought him to 11 IV | jealousy one against the other.~William Penn might glory in having 12 IV | sectarists accepted from William III. and his Parliament 13 IX | the French successively. William the Conqueror particularly, 14 IX | Parliaments before and after William the Conqueror, and they 15 IX | reign of the famous King William III.~The land-tax continues 16 XVII| swayed the sceptre from William the Conqueror to George