By December 1648 the Levellers dominated London, keeping the more moderate members away by force and threat of force. |
At first they only roared against the roar of the surfacers and levellers. |
He treated the levellers with some severity and showed his instinctive dislike to revolutionary proposals. |
Danger also there is at home, both from Cavaliers and levellers, which necessitates us to erect the major-generals. |
We learn how the ideas of the Ranters, Levellers and the Diggers filtered into the common-sense of this labouring class. |
The Levellers, the strongest of the radical groups, demanded an end to King, Lords and Commons, and rule by Parliament. |