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CHILDREN'S HOUR

on BBC Home Service Basic

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A programme in honour of William Perm , the great English Quaker, recorded by the Protestant Radio Commission of the U.S.A.
Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania and the city Philadelphia (which means ' brotherly love '), reconciled the white men and the Red Indians of the Colony who said, We will live in love with William Penn and his children as long as the sun and moon give light.'

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William Perm
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William Penn

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