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:17:02
-A beggar.
-Aye! A beggar.

:17:10
-l have no choice.
-l say take the money.

:17:13
You, my lord, are absolved before God
and before man from any such action.

:17:19
For in extreme necessity, the king is
acquitted from all rule of government...

:17:24
...and can do all
that his power permits.

:17:27
Power? Where is the power
of a king without an army?

:17:31
l"ll warrant you, l"ll raise an army.
:17:33
We"ll reduce this kingdom
to submission in one summer!

:17:38
Do you mean, sir, that l should
declare war on my own people?

:17:44
Aye!
:17:46
Before they declare war on you.
:18:20
Well, sons. There it is.
:18:24
Parliament House.
:18:26
Upon that place rests all the hopes
of this nation...

:18:30
...for a settlement of its ills in peace.
:18:32
Do you think it could come
to war, Father?

:18:35
Well, Oliver,
when men run out of words...

:18:38
...they reach for their swords.
:18:40
Let"s hope we can keep them talking.
:18:44
The king demands money
to raise an army.

:18:51
This House demands
redress for grievances.

:18:57
Grievances which the past 1 2 years
have laid heavy upon the nation.


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