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Presbyterians 1647 broke forth into menaces against the army. These men, whispered Cromwell to Ludlow, will never leave till the army pull them out by the ears. Ludlow, 73. The Presbyterian majorLudlow, 73. The Presbyterian majority was in a false position; it appeared to possess paramount power, and did not actually possess it. Could they gain the person of the king, and succeed in pacific negotiations, their influence wouldeedings; but since the work has been done, I am glad of it, and will endeavor to maintain it. Ludlow, 105. When the house of commons had thus been eliminated, there remained few beside republic make the word Rex. Royalty is but a feather in a man's cap; let children enjoy their rattle. Ludlow, 223. But here his ambition was destined to a disappointment; the Presbyterians, ever his opponents, found on this point allies in many officers of the army; and Owen, Ludlow, 224. afterwards elected president of Harvard College, draughted for them a powerful and effectual remonstrance. In v