History of the United States from the earliest discovery of America to the present time . Seal of East Jersey. 264 ENGLISH AMERICA [1700 also had mainly the same political vicissi-tudes, and with the. same result. William Penn, the famous Quaker, re-ceived the proprietorship of Pennsylvaniain payment of a claim for sixteen thousandpounds against the English had been left him by his father, SirWilliam Penn, a distinguished naval com- ^n. itmmcct limine (uitwstMiiiM 1 t tiniiliMicioootGitcttc n m cuimmmu t it BiCtillCIIK [ CC tltliCttCLCCfC C miKiHi 1 111 it mt 11
History of the United States from the earliest discovery of America to the present time . Seal of East Jersey. 264 ENGLISH AMERICA [1700 also had mainly the same political vicissi-tudes, and with the. same result. William Penn, the famous Quaker, re-ceived the proprietorship of Pennsylvaniain payment of a claim for sixteen thousandpounds against the English had been left him by his father, SirWilliam Penn, a distinguished naval com- ^n. itmmcct limine (uitwstMiiiM 1 t tiniiliMicioootGitcttc n m cuimmmu t it BiCtillCIIK [ CC tltliCttCLCCfC C miKiHi 1 111 it mt 11 iSftiHitiitii t until IIIIIIIIIGI [ (Ul .CCCEII El llitCMWMMOISJOIMIMMlOIIIIIMII I (IlltltltOI II HmUHU I IHIHII BIIUIIIIHH I ClllltlllK I ItlUlUtlltM llllllli. lllllllllllll C IIKIIOKGO I llteilllllll I IIIIIIIIIIIIHI IKIIIItllllH I imillllit I MIIIIUIII I III m i»i HWfMffWffM Wampum received by Penn in Commemoration of the Indian Treaty. mander in the Dutch war of 1665-67, whenhe had borne chief part in the conquestof Jamaica. William Penn was among the most culti-vated men of his time, polished by study andtravel, deeply read in law and had fortune, and many friends at court,including Charles II. himself. He needed V
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