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The continued threat of mobs in Westminster produced orders from the Commons
for their dispersal and a request for London trained bands as a guard for
Parliament , and the Commons had a new lock put on its doors . The Lords
concurred ...
The continued threat of mobs in Westminster produced orders from the Commons
for their dispersal and a request for London trained bands as a guard for
Parliament , and the Commons had a new lock put on its doors . The Lords
concurred ...
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6 At once a quarrel arose in the Commons itself and between the Commons and
the Lords as to the disposal of the King ' s person . Feeling ran high . On May 6
the Commons voted to imprison the King in Warwick Castle ; the Lords
demanded ...
6 At once a quarrel arose in the Commons itself and between the Commons and
the Lords as to the disposal of the King ' s person . Feeling ran high . On May 6
the Commons voted to imprison the King in Warwick Castle ; the Lords
demanded ...
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While the Commons struggled to escape the clutches of the army , the committee
of Independents and Levellers at Westminster had completed and adopted a new
Agreement of the People , despite the opposition of Ireton . The City began to ...
While the Commons struggled to escape the clutches of the army , the committee
of Independents and Levellers at Westminster had completed and adopted a new
Agreement of the People , despite the opposition of Ireton . The City began to ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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