Who is William Penn

William Penn (14 October 1644 – 30 July 1718) was an English writer and religious thinker belonging to the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), and founder of the Province of Pennsylvania, a North American colony of England. He was an early advocate of democracy and religious freedom, notable for his good relations and successful treaties with the Lenape Native Americans.In 1681, King Charles II handed over a large piece of his North American land holdings along the North Atlantic Ocean coast to Penn to pay the debts the king had owed to Penn's father, the admiral and politician Sir William Penn. This land included the present-day states of Pennsylvania and Delaware. Penn immediately set sail and took his first step on American soil, sailing up the Delaware Bay and Delaware River, (pa...
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Naialaxinsider: posted my rpi but not my gut naia lacrosse rankings. here we go. 1 - kesier 2 - reinhardt 3 - webber 4 - indiana tech 5 - concordia 6 - cumberlands 7 - siena heights 8 - william penn 9 - aquinas 10 - benedictine rvs - ltu, mvnu, columbia, madonna & ottawa
Mike_may_quotes: for a covetous man to inveigh against prodigality, an atheist against idolatry, a tyrant against rebellion, or a lyer against forgery, and a drunkard against intemperance, is for the pot to call the kettle black. (william penn, 1644–1718)
Hanyanewbisaja: “time is what we want most and what we use worst.” – william penn
Sxmru: “time is what we want most and what we use worst.” – william penn
Coegbanget: “time is what we want most and what we use worst.” – william penn
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In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: Part 073
 by Alfred Lord Tennyson

So many worlds, so much to do,
So little done, such things to be,
How know I what had need of thee,
For thou wert strong as thou wert true?

The fame is quench'd that I foresaw,
The head hath miss'd an earthly wreath:
I curse not nature, no, nor death;
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