:02:04
Hear, hear.
:02:05
And the army will not stand down
until the king comes to terms.
:02:11
So if the king
will not talk to this House...
:02:13
...then let the king talk to the army.
:02:16
-Out of the question.
-The king would never agree.
:02:19
Parliament is behind us, sir, and
on this occasion, we have the majority.
:02:30
Sir Thomas Fairfax.
:02:46
-He"s bringing in the army!
-Order! Order!
:02:50
Order, l say!
:02:53
Order! Silence!
:02:57
Order!
:02:59
Silence!
:03:01
Order!
:03:03
l believe, my Lord Manchester,
that now l have the majority.
:03:08
This is dictatorship.
lt will mean a new civil war.
:03:13
Order!
:03:16
Honourable members...
:03:19
...l swear before my God
that you give me no alternative.
:03:24
When those liberties for which
this army and this nation...
:03:27
...have fought so hard
are most solemnly guaranteed...
:03:31
...then this army will stand down.
:03:34
And upon that,
you have my most sacred promise.