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The Life of John Milton, Volume 5 (of 7), 1654-1660

CHAPTER I
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The fourteen, among whom were the Presbyterians Sir George Booth and William Prynne, had insisted on being admitted, but had been kept out by the officers after some altercation.

But now, on Monday, several of them were back, to see the issue of a protest that had been meanwhile sent to the Speaker on behalf of 213 members of the Long Parliament who were in the same general predicament of "Secluded Members"-- to wit, the 143 excluded by Pride's Purge and seventy more who had been excluded at various times before for Royalist contumacy.

Finding the doors open, three of these unwelcome visitors went in, of whom two came out again and were not re-admitted, but one remained.

That one was William Prynne.


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