“I have sometimes thought that people are, in a sort, happy, that nothing can put out of countenance with themselves, though they neither have nor merit other people's.”
Quote by William Penn
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The Select Works of William Penn: In Five Volumes. ...
The book is a compilation of William Penn's significant writings, arranged across five volumes, showcasing his intellectual contributions and philosophical ideas. more
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