id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28394 Hodges, George William Penn .txt text/plain 24946 1340 74 The mother of William Penn came from Rotterdam, in Holland. William Penn the younger had been living with all possible quietness in part of life in these villages in which William Penn was getting his When William Penn entered Christ Church Penn wrote so much during his long life that his selected works make friend of William Penn. this estate." "All very well, friend James," said Penn, "but of this This was a hard change for William Penn, and he seems to have done likely that the Toleration Act filled the soul of William Penn with as Penn said, he could not hinder the king from writing to him. Cobham, to whom Bevan sent it, said, "It is William Penn himself." It without it, said, "William, where is thy sword?" To which Penn replied, William Penn's four years of actual residence gave him all the Also the Correspondence between William Penn and James ./cache/28394.txt ./txt/28394.txt