In 1648 the Levellers continued to press for removal of King Charles I and the imprimentation of their social and political reforms. In 1648 the autumn of that year they held the balance between the manoeuvring parties of King, Parliament(Presbyterians) and army grandees (Independents). For a time they collaborated with representatives of Parliament and the army in atternpt to draw up anew `(Second) Agreement of the People\u27on which all might agree. But with Pride\u27s Purge and the execution of Charles I the Levellers ceased to hold thebalance. Their support in the New Model Army melted away then the new government paid off soldiers\u27 arrers and raised theirpay. In 1649 the Levellers leaders were imprisoned and their follwers crushed b...
During the Puritan Revolution, a government without a King and the House of Lords was established in...
Dissatisfaction with English monarchy resulted in civil war and victory for the forces opposed to th...
[2], 6 p.Date and place of publication from Wing.Not in fact Parliament's declaration, etc.; rather,...
In 1648 the Levellers continued to press for removal of King Charles I and the imprimentation of the...
In 1648 the Levellers continued to press for removal of King Charles I and the implementation of the...
In 1648 the Levellers continued to press for the removal of King Charles I and the implementation of...
In this Paper, since we are trying to define the opinions about toleration and the record in practic...
Characteristic of Leveller propaganda was the inspiring historical myth they wove about the Norman C...
The name Levellers applies to a political organization which functioned as a potent force in the p...
Much Leveller activity occured in print. The three leaders(John Lilburne, Richard Overton, William W...
The English Revolution gave rise to a great many expressions of loyalty through covenants and engage...
The Independents (include the Levellers) were a crucial component of a radicaly democratic movement ...
Although the scope of this paper, from February of 1647 to January of 1649, would seem rather limite...
On April 20, 1653, with the help of the army, Oliver Cromwell expelled the Long Parliament of the Co...
[2], 6 p.Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 15".Reproduction of the original in the British Library
During the Puritan Revolution, a government without a King and the House of Lords was established in...
Dissatisfaction with English monarchy resulted in civil war and victory for the forces opposed to th...
[2], 6 p.Date and place of publication from Wing.Not in fact Parliament's declaration, etc.; rather,...
In 1648 the Levellers continued to press for removal of King Charles I and the imprimentation of the...
In 1648 the Levellers continued to press for removal of King Charles I and the implementation of the...
In 1648 the Levellers continued to press for the removal of King Charles I and the implementation of...
In this Paper, since we are trying to define the opinions about toleration and the record in practic...
Characteristic of Leveller propaganda was the inspiring historical myth they wove about the Norman C...
The name Levellers applies to a political organization which functioned as a potent force in the p...
Much Leveller activity occured in print. The three leaders(John Lilburne, Richard Overton, William W...
The English Revolution gave rise to a great many expressions of loyalty through covenants and engage...
The Independents (include the Levellers) were a crucial component of a radicaly democratic movement ...
Although the scope of this paper, from February of 1647 to January of 1649, would seem rather limite...
On April 20, 1653, with the help of the army, Oliver Cromwell expelled the Long Parliament of the Co...
[2], 6 p.Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 15".Reproduction of the original in the British Library
During the Puritan Revolution, a government without a King and the House of Lords was established in...
Dissatisfaction with English monarchy resulted in civil war and victory for the forces opposed to th...
[2], 6 p.Date and place of publication from Wing.Not in fact Parliament's declaration, etc.; rather,...