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William Penn

by Wildes, Harry Emerson
Published by : Macmillan (New York) Physical details: 469 p ISBN:0026285703. ISSN:978002628
Subject(s): Penn, William -- 1644-1718 |
Year: 1974
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900 - 999 974.8020924 Wil (Browse shelf) Available In Memory of : Cora E. Innes 49270

Self-reared child --
Lonely visions --
Scholar and gallant --
Worldly glory fades --
Tower prison --
Love and duty --
For English rights --
Freedom to think --
Overseas opening --
Come, ye oppressed --
Squire in Sussex --
Crusade for Europe --
Charm a deaf adder --
Passport to peace --
Freedom for the asking --
Planning perfection --
Quo warranto threat --
Drift to the right --
Rule by amateurs --
Westward to utopia --
Seeds of unrest --
How to treat minorities --
Baltimore confrontation --
Loving tenants --
Neighborly relations --
Again the courtier --
Secret Jesuit? --
Vice runs rampant --
Decadence and sin --
Magdalen case --
Friendship spells treason --
Blackwell's ordeal --
Lost and regained --
Discord brings union --
Quacks and witches --
Hannah to the rescue --
Pirates and smugglers --
Problem children --
Return to America --
Trouble shooting --
Pennsbury manor --
Blacks are better --
Beset by foes --
Daring the lightning --
Love thy neighbor --
Relapse from grace --
At club law --
Times of stress --
Badgered and bewildered --
Reversion to peace.

Explores previously neglected areas of Penn's childhood and personal life, revealing the complex and often contradictory character of the founder of Pennsylvania.

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