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Levellers Standard
The Levellers' Conception of Legitimate Authority
The Levellers Movement and Had Been Amongst the Leaders of a Mutiny Against Cromwell, Whom They Accused of Betraying the Ideals of the ‘Civil War ’
Radical Republicanism in England, America, and the Imperial Atlantic, 1624-1661
Political Theology and the Levellers: a Discussion Of
The Levellers View Ofhistory
1642-1652: the Diggers and the Levellers
The Leveller Influence in the New Model Army from 1647 to 1649 G
John Lilburne
Rethinking Libertarianism: Elizabeth Anderson's Private Government
Why Did People Want the King Back in 1646
Ines L. Mubgar-Spencer 1 to What Extent Did the NMA Change The
Londons Liberty in Chains Discovered: the Levellers, the Civic Past, and Popular Protest in Civil War London
The Levellers and Irish Freedom
Cromwelliana the Journal of the Cromwell Association
Chapter 9 – the Civil Wars and After (1642 • 1660)
The Putney Debates of 1647 the Army,The Levellers and the English State
The Major-Generals in the North: Cromwellian Administration in the Northern Counties During the English Protectorate 1655 – 1656
Top View
Durham E-Theses
Saffron Walden and the Struggle for Democracy
The Levellers and the American Bill of Rights
"Come What, Come Will!" Richard Overton, Libertarian Leveller
The True Levellers Standard Advanced (1649)
James Nayler in the English Civil Wars David Neelon
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Leveller Organisation and the Dynamic of the English Revolution John Rees
Conclusion: the Endurance of the Levellers
In October 1659, a Quaker from Lancashire, William Caton, Found
Although Major-General John Lambert Presented Cromwell
Imagining Citizenship in the Levellers and Milton
Radical Religion and the Background to the Development of the Quaker
1649: John Lilburne's Leveller Manifesto a G R E E M E N T Free People of England. This Distressed Nation