“Do what good thou canst unknown, and be not vain of what ought rather to be felt than seen.”
Quote by William Penn
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The Select Works of William Penn....
This book compiles a selection of essays, letters, and political tracts by William Penn, exploring themes of religious tolerance, social governance, and personal ethics. more
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