:21:08
As God is my witness, Oliver,
l desire not the king"s death...
:21:13
...but the settlement of this nation
in peace.
:21:16
Do you think l don"t desire that?
Go back to my farm and my family?
:21:31
Very well.
Go again to this king.
:21:36
Offer him once more our terms.
:21:39
Though God knows, he should be
well acquainted with them by now.
:21:42
Tell him he may sit upon his throne...
:21:45
...but that this country will be governed
by Parliament...
:21:48
...and Parliament will be elected
by the people.
:21:52
Now, Sir Thomas, if you can
achieve this, where we have failed...
:21:57
...this trial will end.
:22:15
Here is a warrant
demanding the king"s death...
:22:18
...upon the charge of high treason
against this nation.
:22:22
lt will require all your signatures.
Sir Thomas.
:22:30
l have come thus far with you, Oliver,
in our great cause...
:22:35
...but l will not sign this warrant.