This book is a historical account of the landing of William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, in 1682. Charles Jared Ingersoll's discourse was delivered at a commemorative ceremony held in Philadelphia in 1827, on the 145th anniversary of Penn's arrival. The book provides valuable insights into the life and legacy of this important historical figure, as well as the early history of Pennsylvania and the United States.
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