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1 IV| the illustrious William Penn, who established the power 2 IV| only son of Vice-Admiral Penn, favourite of the Duke of 3 IV| afterwards King James II.~William Penn, at twenty years of age, 4 IV| him out of doors. Young Penn gave God thanks for permitting 5 IV| dwindle away, daily; and Penn being young, handsome, and 6 IV| and "excellency." William Penn returned soon to England 7 IV| all to no purpose.~William Penn inherited very large possessions, 8 IV| those owing from the king. Penn was obliged to go more than 9 IV| raised to sovereign power. Penn set sail for his new dominions 10 IV| Pennsylvania from William Penn, who there founded Philadelphia, 11 IV| came in crowds to William Penn, and besought him to admit 12 IV| against the other.~William Penn might glory in having brought 13 IV| enemy, is to be opposed. But Penn did not think himself bound 14 IV| they possess at this time. Penn having at last seen Quakerism