第65节
    【】ity,theenglishddleclasses    usedthehouseofnsastheirfirstlineofdefence    againstthisabuseoftheroyalpoo    giveinandthekiparliantaboutitsownbusiness.    elevenlongyears,charlesiruledalone.heleviedtaxes    ostpeardedasillegalandhenagedhis    britishkingdosifithadbeenhisoryestate.he    hadcapableassistantsandustsaythathehadtheurage    ofhisnvis.    unfortunately,insteadofassuringhielfofthesupport    ofhisfaithfulsttishsubjeharlesbevolvedin    aquarreluchagainsthis    forcedbyhisneedforreadyharles    lastobligedtoore.ittin    aprilof1640andshoper.itwasdissolved    afeentnvenedinnoveer.    thisoneeers    uoodthatthequestionof``goventbydivine    rightoventbyparliantstbefoughtout    foodandall.theyattackedthekinginhisillors    aheyannouhat    theyselvestobedissolvedhouttheir    ober1,1641,theypresented    tothekinga``graranceailed    aanygrievahepeopleagainsttheirruler.    esupportforhisoy    irydistricts,leftlondoninjanuaryof1642.each    sideanisedanarandpreparedforopenween    theabsolutepohecroheabsolutepower    ofparliant.duringthisstruggle,thestpowerfulreligious    elentofengland,calledthepuritans,theywere    anglisost    absolutelits,entsof    ``godlyn,ndedbyolivercrotheir    irondiscipliheirprofoundnfideheholinessof    theirai,soohe    opposition.ted.afterthebattle    ofnaseby,in1645,hefledtostland.thest    totheenglish.    therefueandanuprising    ofthestchpresbyteriansagainsttheenglishpuritan.    inaugustoftheyear1648afterthethreedaysbattleof    prestonpans,crodeaothissendcivilwar,    andtookedinburgh.aniredoffurther    talkandedhoursiousdebate,haddet    ontheiroovedfroarliantall    thoseagreehtheiroanviehereupon    the``ru,ent,    ausedthekingofhightreason.thehouseoflords    refusedtositasatribunal.aspecialtribunaled    andithekingtodeath.ohofjanuary    oftheyear1649,kingcharleslyoutofawindow    ofehallontothescaffold.thatday,thesn    people,agthroughtheirchosenrepresentatives,forthe    firsttiexecutedarulerouandhisown    positioniate.    theperiodhedeathofcharlesisusually    firsttheunoffitator    ofengland,headelordprotectorintheyear    1653.heruledfiveyears.heusedthisperiodtontinue    thepoliorebeh    eneofenglandaional    andsacredissue.    therceofenglandaerestsofthetraders    hingelse,aestantcreedof    thestrictestnatureaintained.inintaining    englandspositionabroad,croessful.asa    soer,hoheworldis    deupofanuerofpeopleandtheyrarelythinkalike.    inthelongrun,thisseeaveryent    ofandbyandforonesioftheey    otpossiblysurvive.thepuritanshadbee    forcefoodheytriedtorrecttheabuseofthe    royalpoe    intolerable.    atterforthe    stuartstoretutotheiroldkingdoiheywere    edas``deliverersbythepeoplehe    yokeoftheekpuritansquiteashardtobearasthatofauto    kingcharles.providedthestuartset    aboutthedivinerightoftheirlateandlaher    ahe    peopleprosedthattheyhfulsubjects.    takeasuessofthis.    butthestuartsapparentlyhadheir    lessonandodroptheirbadhabits.charlesii,    ebatheyear1660,iablebuthless    person.hisindolendhisnstitutionalinsistenceupon    folloheeasiesturse,togetherhhisnspiess    asaliar,preventedabreakbetselfand    hispeople.bytheaityin1662hebrokethe    poen    froheirparishes.bythesoleactof    1664hetriedtopreventthedissentersfrottendingreligious    etingsbyathreatofdeportationtotheihis    lookedtoochlikethegoodolddaysofdivineright.people    begantoshopatience,    andparliantsuddenlyexperienultyinproviding    thekinghfunds.    sinoneyfro,    charlesborrohisneighbourandusin    kinglouisoffrance.hebetrayedhisprotestantalliesin    retufor200,000poundsperyear,andlaughedatthepoor    siletonsofparliant.    enodependencesuddenlygavethekifaith    inhisoanyyearsofexileang    hisrelationsandhehadasecretlikingfortheir    religion.perhapsheuldbringenglandbaehe    passedadeclarationofindulgenceheold    lathecatholiddissehishappenedjust    ese    aanireet    peoplebegantofearsoterriblepopishplot.ane    ofueheland.stofthepeopleedtoprevent    abreakofcivilroyaloppression    anda    ...