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In the name of liberty they had gone far on the road to arbitrary power . They had
claimed for the diminished Parliament an authority as high as Charles had ever
asserted for the monarchy . They had treated the petitions favoring episcopacy as
...
In the name of liberty they had gone far on the road to arbitrary power . They had
claimed for the diminished Parliament an authority as high as Charles had ever
asserted for the monarchy . They had treated the petitions favoring episcopacy as
...
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The King was at Newmarket still dreaming of regaining his authority , through
Parliament , the Presbyterians and the Scots ... The City authorities , on receipt of
the letter announcing the intention of the army to occupy the capital , appealed to
...
The King was at Newmarket still dreaming of regaining his authority , through
Parliament , the Presbyterians and the Scots ... The City authorities , on receipt of
the letter announcing the intention of the army to occupy the capital , appealed to
...
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The King did not propose to yield up his authority ; the Parliament insisted on
being the dominant power in the state ; the Scots were preparing to support the
King in return for his concessions to the Presbyterians ; the Levellers were
proposing ...
The King did not propose to yield up his authority ; the Parliament insisted on
being the dominant power in the state ; the Scots were preparing to support the
King in return for his concessions to the Presbyterians ; the Levellers were
proposing ...
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CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
Early ManHOOD | 41 |
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