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Washington and his Comrades in Arms

CHAPTER III
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The rule of Parliament had come to stay.

Through it and it alone could the realm be governed.
This power, however, though it could not be destroyed, might be controlled.

Parliament, while retaining all its privileges, might yet carry out the wishes of the sovereign.

The King might be his own Prime Minister.

The thing could be done if the King's friends held a majority of the seats and would do what their master directed.


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